Department of Engineering

The general educational objectives of the Degree Course are the following:

  • adequately know the methodological-operational aspects of mathematics and other basic sciences and be able to use this knowledge to interpret and describe industrial engineering problems;
  • adequately know the methodological-operational aspects of engineering sciences in general and industrial engineering in particular;
  • identify, formulate and solve industrial engineering problems using updated methods, techniques and tools;
  • be able to use techniques and tools for the design of components, systems and processes;
  • be able to conduct experiments and analyze and interpret the data;
  • be able to understand the impact of engineering solutions in the social and physical-environmental context;
  • know one's professional and ethical responsibilities;
  • know business contexts and business culture in its economic, managerial and organizational aspects;
  • know contemporary contexts;
  • have relational and decision-making skills;
  • be able to communicate effectively, in written and oral form, in at least one European Union language other than Italian;
  • possess the basic cognitive tools for the continuous updating of one's knowledge.

The course includes the possibility of curricular training activities chosen independently by the student, with CFUs that can be acquired both through elective courses consistent with the training project and with curricular internship activities (company or internal). The offer of curricular internships in companies is periodically updated, through the continuous interaction of the Degree Course with the industrial entities of the Region (Steering Committee). The educational path is integrated by offering students both the possibility of participating in lessons and technical visits in companies and of participating in in-depth technical seminars/conferences organized in synergy with the world of businesses and professions.

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Study tracks

Industrial Engineering

First year (2025-2026)
SubjectCFULanguage
Analisi Matematica 1 9 it
Analisi Matematica 2 9 it
Geometria e Informatica 10 it
Chimica 6 it
Disegno Tecnico Industriale 7 it
Fisica Generale 1 6 it
Fisica Generale 2 6 it
Lingua Inglese Livello B1 (*) 3 it

Second Year (2026-2027)
SubjectCFULanguage
Meccanica Razionale 6 it
Fisica Tecnica 12 it
Elettrotecnica 12 it
Scienza delle Costruzioni 6 it
Scienza e Tecnologia dei Materiali 12 it
Meccanica Applicata alle Macchine 10 it

Third Year (2027-2028)
SubjectCFULanguage
Macchine 12 it
Costruzione di Macchine 9 it
Tecnologia e Misure Meccaniche 10 it
Impianti Industriali 6 it
Controlli e Misure per l'Automazione 6 it
Scienza dei metalli 6 it
Elective Courses    
     -- 12  
Tirocini formativi e di orientamento 2  
Prova Finale 3  

(*) The English language qualification must be achieved at the CLA (University Language Center)

Steering Committee

Access to the Course

The qualification required for admission, as provided for by Art. 6 paragraph 1 of Ministerial Decree 270/2004, is a high school diploma or other qualification obtained abroad, recognized as suitable.

To be admitted to the Bachelor’s course, it is necessary to possess or acquire adequate personal preparation with specific reference to verbal comprehension, aptitude for a methodological approach, knowledge of the topics of mathematics, physics and chemistry common to the programs of secondary schools. To facilitate the acquisition of the requirements, the teaching structure promotes dedicated preparatory training activities , which will normally be held in September. In order to facilitate organization and attendance, the teaching structure may prepare rules for pre-registration.

Verification of possession or acquisition of adequate initial preparation occurs through assessment tests to be carried out according to the methods and times established by the Engineering Department Council, which is responsible for coordinating the specific teaching and verification activities. For the A.A. 2025-26 the verification takes place through the TOLC-I managed by CISIA. Detailed information can be found on the website of the Department of Engineering.

Resources for Students

Academic Regulation and study plan

The Academic Regulation is an official document that defines the rules of the degree course. The Regulations also include the educational offer, which is the study plan (also called Manifesto degli studi). Students interested in consulting only the study plan will find a dedicated link below (this study plan coincides with the one reported in the Curricula section of this page).

Lessons and exams

Below are the links to the calendars for lessons and exams.

Internships

The degree program allows students to complete an internship either at a company or in a university laboratory, in order to gain valuable skills in the workplace. The Department of Engineering has agreements with over 160 companies, where students can carry out an internship or thesis activity. The list includes small, medium, and large companies, including international ones with branches abroad. Students can undertake an internship within the framework of the elective choice in their study plan. All information regarding the internship regulations, the forms to be filled out, the partner companies, and access to laboratories for internal internships is available through the links provided below

Thesis and graduation calendars

The thesis represents an important educational activity for the student and is carried out under the supervision of a faculty advisor and any potential co-advisors (for further information, please read the Course Regulation). The thesis activity, which can also be conducted in a corporate setting, involves the development of a simple paper. All information regarding the graduation session calendars can be found through the links provided below.

International mobility

The student has the opportunity to complete part of their educational path abroad, including for the purpose of an internship or thesis. International mobility is mainly supported by the EU Erasmus+ program. All information is available at the following link.

Post-graduation paths and opportunities

After obtaining the degree, the student can access Master's Degree Course and master's programs. They can also obtain certification to practice as a professional engineer through a specific state exam, or use job placement services to enter the workforce.

Other information and services

The links below contain information about the various services offered by the Department of Engineering and the University of Perugia, including libraries, laboratories, the classroom reservation system, services for disabilities and learning disabilities (DSA), A.Di.S.U. services, and transportation services.

Contacts

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