In order to be considered for selection applicants must meet with two admission requirements:
- at the time of starting the 2nd level specializing Master program applicants must hold a full degree (M.sc, laurea specialistica, laurea magistrale) in one of the following fields:
- Aerospace Engineering
- Automotive Engineering
- Automation Engineering
- Electrical Engineering
- Electronic Engineering
- Energy and Nuclear Engineering
- Logistics Engineering
- Management Engineering
- Mechanical Engineering
- Mechatronic Engineering
- Naval Engineering
- candidates must be under age 29 years old by the application date.
Further, a good knowledge of the English language is considered an essential prerequisite for the final selection.
The level of proficiency will be evaluated by the partner companies during the interview.
Based on the number of applications received and according to the number of places available, the Scientific Committee may evaluate the admission of candidates with a degree in a different study area, provided the possession of specific work experience or training assessed in the selection.
Applications are open to students of all nationalities and must be in line with the following requirements:- Candidates with a citizenship from an EU country must have obtained the requisites of a University Master degree title in the field on Engineering valid in Italy.
- Candidates with a citizenship from a NON-EU country must have obtained the degree title in an Italian University and a VISA for study still valid at the time of the beginning of Master (January 2016).
At the end of the selection process, in order to be enrolled in the master program, the selected students shall have to comply to the Italian requirements stated by the law on education that doesn't allow simultaneous enrolment in other universities courses.
A maximum number of 15 participants is foreseen. The specializing master program will be activated on condition that there are at least 10 students.
The 2nd level specializing Master program is expected to start in January 2016.