The course program is organized into two curricula that students can opt from. Each curriculum comprises a number of compulsory units complemented by options to be selected from the tables below. Curriculum A is more oriented towards information engineering applications while Curriculum B is more towards industrial and civil engineering applications.
Some courses of the first semester of the first year are provided partially in a mixed mode ( MOOC on Federica Web Learning platform – https://www.federica.eu/).
At the beginning of the semester, the students will attend an online meeting where instruction about the structure of courses and how to attend them will be provided.
At the beginning of the semester, the students will attend an online meeting where instruction about the structure of courses and how to attend them will be provided.
Educational Rules for a.y. 2021/22 is available here.
Educational Rules for a.y. 2023/24 is available here.
Educational Rules for a.y. 2024/2025 is available here.
Study plan a.y. 2024/25 is available here.
Course Name | Semester | Credits | Teaching Staff | Subject Area |
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First Year | ||||
Real and Functional Analysis | 1 | 6 CFU MOOC 3CFU presence | Mathematics | |
Numerical Methods | 2 | 9 | Constantinos Siettos | Mathematics |
Mathematical Physics Models | 1 | 9 | Mathematics | |
Thermodynamics and Transport Phenomena | 2 | 9 | Francesco Greco / Raffaele Pastore | Engineering |
Nonlinear Systems | 2 | 6 | Davide Fiore | Engineering |
Option from Group I | 6 | Mathematics | ||
Option from Group III | 12 | |||
Second Year | ||||
Computational Fluid Dynamics | 1 | 9 | Gennaro Coppola | Engineering |
Electrodynamics of continuous media | 2 | 9 | Claudio Serpico | Engineering |
Option from Group II | 6 | Engineering | ||
Training activities in the student's autonomous choice | 12 | |||
Further knowledge | 3 | |||
Final exam | 18 |
Curriculum A
Curriculum B