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Notice of admission

Learning objectives

The MIPET (Master in Industrial Plant Engineering and Technologies) trains process analysts, systems engineers, project engineers, experts in the design and management of large industrial plants, those who, within the organisational and production structure of a plant engineering company, coordinate from a technical point of view the execution of a complex engineering project, developed on order.

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The training activity will be structured as follows:

  • Basic modules for industrial plant engineering (i.e. Plant Automation);
  • Operational Modules on Critical Plant Engineering Topics (i.e. Regulations & Standards, Project Management, Constructions, Safety and Security in Plants, Innovation, Simulation, Virtual and Augmented Reality for Plant Engineering);
  • Thematic Modules on Particular Plant Types (e.g. Energy, Iron & Steel, Water Treatment, Sustainability);
  • Professional Modules, integrated in the programme, but also open to be followed independently, dedicated to Project Works to be carried out Individually and/or in Teams in a Competitive and Cooperative manner interacting with experts;
  • Modules on Orientation, Placement, Team Working, Potential Development, Languages
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Admission requirements

  • Study qualifications required:.
    • Degree in Mechanical Engineering, Chemical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Engineering Management, Nuclear Engineering, Electronic Engineering, Computer Engineering, Construction Engineering, Civil Engineering, Strategic Engineering (e.g. Engineering Technologies for Strategy and Security in Genoa) obtained according to the previous system;
    • Master's degree in class LM-33 (Mechanical Engineering) or class LM-32 (Computer Engineering) or class LM-29 (Electronic Engineering) or class LM-31 (Management Engineering) or class LM-28 (Electrical Engineering) or class LM-25 (Automation Engineering) or class LM-23 (Civil Engineering) or class LM-24 (Building Systems Engineering) or class LM-26 (Safety Engineering) or class LM-22 (Chemical Engineering) or class LM-71 (Industrial Chemistry Science and Technology) or LM-34 (Naval Engineering)
      The Management Committee reserves the right to admit candidates with a university specialised or master's degree other than the one specified, on the basis of the analysis of the educational and professional curriculum deemed to be similar to the profile of the Master's programme.
  • Other requirements:
    • Basic computer skills
    • Good knowledge of English language