The coordination of the educational activities of the Bachelor’s and Master’s Degree Programs and their related services is entrusted to the School. The School of Engineering coordinates 6 Bachelor’s Degree Programs and 13 Master’s Degree Programs.
The Bachelor’s Degree, also called first-cycle or first-level degree (commonly “triennale”), ensures that students acquire a solid understanding of general methods and content, along with specific professional knowledge. Admission requires a high school diploma or another foreign qualification recognized as equivalent.
Before enrolling in any Bachelor’s Degree program, it is necessary* to take the test to assess Additional Learning Requirements (OFA), which verifies the student’s basic preparation.
*The test may also be taken after enrollment, but in any case before the student takes the first exam.
The Bachelor’s Degree consists of 180 University Credits (CFU).
Upon completion, students are awarded the academic title of Dottore (Bachelor).
Also called second-cycle or second-level degree, the Master’s Degree provides students with advanced training for performing highly qualified activities in specific fields.
Admission to a Master’s Degree program requires possession of a Bachelor’s Degree or another equivalent first-level degree. In addition, specific curricular and personal preparation requirements must be met for each Master’s program, as described in the regulations of the respective course.
Before enrolling in any Master’s Degree program, all candidates are required to submit an application for admission evaluation using the designated form.
The Master’s Degree consists of 120 University Credits (CFU).
Upon completion, students are awarded the academic title of Dottore Magistrale (Master).
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03.11.2025