CODE 121431 ACADEMIC YEAR 2026/2027 CREDITS 3 cfu anno 1 DESIGN NAVALE E NAUTICO 11905 (LM-12 R) - LA SPEZIA 3 cfu anno 2 DESIGN NAVALE E NAUTICO 11905 (LM-12 R) - LA SPEZIA SCIENTIFIC DISCIPLINARY SECTOR CEAR-08/A LANGUAGE Italian TEACHING LOCATION LA SPEZIA SEMESTER 2° Semester MODULES Questo insegnamento è un modulo di: TOOLS AND STRATEGIC DISCIPLINES FOR DESIGN AIMS AND CONTENT LEARNING OUTCOMES The module introduces advanced digital tools for collaborative nautical-naval design in response to the needs of shipyard organisation and production. The tools tested in the module (BIM, AI, etc.) are constantly updated in line with developments in shipbuilding with the aim of anticipating the needs of the sector. AIMS AND LEARNING OUTCOMES The course is designed to provide students with fundamental skills in the use of advanced digital tools to support the design process in the nautical and naval sector. At the end of the module, students will be able to: understand and use advanced digital tools to support the development of nautical and naval design projects; apply collaborative methodologies for the management and organization of project information; develop basic digital project deliverables consistent with the requirements of the design and production process. TEACHING METHODS The course combines theoretical lectures on innovation and advanced digital methodologies applied to the nautical and naval sector with practical sessions focused on the use of key digital tools through guided exercises. Teaching activities integrate lectures and hands-on practical exercises to promote active learning and the development of skills directly applicable to professional design practice. SYLLABUS/CONTENT The main topics covered include: introduction to innovation in the nautical and naval sector; advanced digital tools for collaborative design; introduction to Building Information Modelling (BIM) and the related regulatory framework; practical exercises on the development and management of digital models and project deliverables. RECOMMENDED READING/BIBLIOGRAPHY Lecture slides and all teaching materials used during the course will be made available to students through the University's shared online learning platform. TEACHERS AND EXAM BOARD CLARA VITE Ricevimento: Office hours are by appointment. Please arrange an appointment in advance by email at: clara.vite@unige.it RENATA MORBIDUCCI Ricevimento: Student meetings will be arranged upon request, either by email or through the course’s Microsoft Teams channel. LESSONS Class schedule The timetable for this course is available here: Portale EasyAcademy EXAMS EXAM DESCRIPTION The final assessment consists of an oral examination based on the discussion of the work developed during the practical sessions, with reference to the topics covered in the theoretical lectures. ASSESSMENT METHODS The final assessment evaluates the competencies acquired by students through the assessment of the project deliverables developed throughout the course.