The admission requirements are a Bachelor’s Degree or recognized equivalent from an accredited institution and adequate undergraduate training.
Non-UE students living abroad must apply through the Italian diplomatic offices (Embassy or Consulate) in their Country. Two calls for preliminary online evaluation of non-eu students are provided each year. For further information about pre-evaluation procedures, fees, grants, health insurance and Visa please visit Foreign Students: Join Us.
For incoming Erasmus students this Course follows the general rules of the Official Exchange Programme. For more information, please contact the International Programs Office or the Head of International Programs, Prof. Maria Sole Brioschi.
Admission decisions are based on the curriculum of the candidate and possibly an interview. Candidates for the course must have a B2 level in English (this requirement is not necessary for candidates of English mother tongue). For non-Italian candidates, the general rules of the University apply, which require a B2 level in English.
The certification must have been earned within the last 2 years. The list of accepted certifications to date is available by clicking here.
According to the admission requirements of the program, access will normally be granted to those who have acquired at least 30 ECTS in basic courses (Chemistry, Physics, Mathematics and Statistics) and 30 ECTS in the specific courses in the field of Industrial Engineering, of which at least 18 ECTS in the disciplinary fields of Management Engineering or equivalent. A list of potentially acceptable exams can be found at this link.