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 Academic Year 2020/21 School of Industrial and Information Engineering Degree Programme of: Management Engineering Laurea Magistrale (Equivalent To Master Of Science) Milano Campus
1. General Information School | School of Industrial and Information Engineering | Code Reference Law | 479 | Name | Management Engineering | Reference Law | Ordinamento 270/04 | Class of degree | LM-31 - Management engineering | Degree level | Laurea Magistrale (Equivalent To Master Of Science) | First year of activation | 2009/2010 | Official length of the programme | 2 | Years of the programme already activated | 1,2 | Official language(s) | The Laurea Magistrale (equivalent to Master of Science) programme is offered in English but the degree programme meets the requirements of MIUR (Ministry of Education, Universities and Research) note of 11.07.2018 and the CUN opinion of 10.23.2018. | Campus | Milano | Dean of the School | Antonio Capone | Coordinator of the Study programme | Stefano Ronchi | Website of the School | http://www.ingindinf.polimi.it | Website of the Study programme | |
Central Student Office - Milano Bovisa Address | VIA LAMBRUSCHINI, 15 (MI) |
2. General presentation of the study programmeBeing conceived more than thirty years ago, the role of the management engineer has been perceived as an engineer of change and innovation. This role is similar to the classical engineer, being responsible of designing and managing systems, which complexity is due to the human element and the close interaction between technological, economic, organisational and financial variables. The management engineering course project was inspired by a new professional profile - the engineer-manager – that was translated into a clearly defined and consistent university curriculum. This programme has been continuously updated, modifying and improving the offered subjects, in order to meet the requirements of companies and other institutions where he/she will be employed and to retain the cutting-edge innovative knowledge associated with this professional profile.
About 15,000 management engineers have graduated from Politecnico di Milano since this degree course was introduced and the different paths they have followed demonstrate the appreciation of the labour market for this professional qualification.
Today, a management engineer faces a wide range of professional opportunities in many different sectors. Furthermore, over the years, the programme has acquired a large array of specializations to match market needs and changes dictated by technical progress, innovation and economic globalisation.
More information: https://www.som.polimi.it/en/course/master-of-science/
3. Learning objectivesAn articulated study programme, with two complementary objectives, characterizes the Master of Science in Management Engineering (equivalent to Laurea Magistrale in Management Engineering) (MSc). On the one hand, the study programme aims at developing - through a common body of knowledge, methods and procedures – a unitary professional profile. On the other hand, it aims at training qualified professionals with a range of skills able to satisfy the requirements coming from different companies and institutions where management engineers will work, both in traditional and innovative fields.
Moving from these premises, the MSc in Management Engineering aims to develop in students five Intended Learning Outcomes (ILO), whereupon the management, economics and industrial engineer will be able to:
- Understand the context, the functions, the processes and the impact of those factors on company performance;
- Identify key trends, technologies and methodologies in specific environments;
- Design solutions by applying a scientific and engineering approach to tackle problems and opportunities within the corporate and industrial context;
- Develop new ideas and solutions within an evolving corporate and industrial context;
- Interact professionally, responsibly, effectively and constructively with colleagues in the work environment, motivating team members as well
As set out hereunder, the educational project envisages, beside a solid modelling and problem-solving culture, founded on strict quantitative and qualitative methodologies, an interactive teaching, with teamwork engagements and high-profile testimonials from representatives of the world of industry and services, finance and consultancy. It furthermore envisages an ongoing updating of methods and case studies that enrich the various teaching programmes.
4. Organization of the study programme and further studies 4.1 Structure of the study programme and QualificationsThe MSc in Management Engineering is a two years course providing a total of 120 credits (ECTS).
The most worthy students attending the Master of Science in Management Engineering have the opportunity to participate in the following initiatives:
- the “Alta Scuola Politecnica”, for an advanced study programme organised by Politecnico di Milano and Politecnico di Torino. For further information, see: http://www.asp-poli.it/ .
- the UNITECH program, for an advanced study programme organized by leading technical universities and companies in Europe: http://www.unitech-international.org/.
- Alliance4Tech, a free mobility programme involving the three campuses of Politecnico di Milano, CentraleSupelec in Paris and TU Berlin: www.alliance4tech.eu.
- the Internal Double Master of Science degrees and the International Dual Master of Science degrees. For further information about the Internal Double degrees, please refer to Paragraph 7.3.3 of this document. For further information about the International Dual degrees, please refer to Paragraph 12 of this document.
4.2 Further StudiesThe qualification grants access to "Dottorato di Ricerca" (Research Doctorate), "Corso di Specializzazione di secondo livello" (2nd level Specialization Course) and "Master Universitario di secondo livello" (2nd level University Master)
The most natural progression is to a Doctorate degree in Management Engineering. Within the Politecnico di Milano, this programme is run by the Department of Management, Economics and Industrial Engineering ("Dipartimento di Ingegneria Gestionale – DIG). For further information, see: https://www.som.polimi.it/en/course/phd/
The Department of Management, Economics and Industrial Engineering in partnership with MIP also offers to postgraduate students the possibility of studying for a Master's degree or for further advanced studies. For details, see: https://www.som.polimi.it/en/courses/.
5. Professional opportunities and work market5.1 Professional status of the degreeThe Master of Science in Management Engineering (Law 270/04) belongs to LM/31 Class (Engineering Management) which enables the participation to the State examination for the professional qualification in Section A of the Engineers Register in the Industrial Engineering and in the Information Engineering areas. 5.2 Careers options and profilesThe Master of Science in Management Engineering is characterized by a close relationship with the business world.
About 15,000 management engineers have graduated from Politecnico di Milano since this degree course was introduced. The many diverse paths they have followed demonstrate the appreciation of the labour market for this professional qualification, recognizing the flexibility shown by graduates when working also in activities not initially covered or considered when the course was designed.
A survey, carried out by the Nucleo di Valutazione on a yearly basis, shows that the 90% of the graduates have an employment after only 6 months from the graduation and this figure reaches the 97% in the following months.
The Career Service (http://www.careerservice.polimi.it) coordinates the offer of work placements for students and graduates. Opportunities within each course are available on the Career Service portal. Surveys of University Assessment Commission https://aunicalogin.polimi.it/aunicalogin/getservizio.xml?id_servizio=204&idApp=1&idLink=41935.3 Qualification profileManagement Engineer - Laurea Magistrale
Profile in a work context:
Highly qualified professional profile able to work in different organizations (companies, public bodies, non-profit organizations), with particular attention to entrepreneurship, innovation, and systemic management of complex issues (multi-objective systems, multi-stakeholders, characterized by high levels of uncertainty and a dynamic nature)
Skills that characterise this function:
- understand context, functions and processes in the managerial and industrial sectors and the impact of these factors on business results;
- identify trends, technologies and key methodologies in relation to a specific context (specialization by stream),
- design solutions by applying the scientific and engineering method (analysis, reasoning and modelling based on a strong multidisciplinary preparation) to address problems and opportunities in the business and industrial fields,
- develop new ideas and solutions in relation to business and industrial scenarios and their evolution over time
- interact in a professional, responsible, effective and constructive way with colleagues in the workplace, also by motivating the other members of a working group
Job opportunities:
The fields in which the laurea magistrale graduate students in management engineering find their way are many and they include:
- consulting company at different levels;
- companies (multinational companies, big companies, small and medium-sized enterprises);
- banks, banking foundations, insurance companies;
- public bodies, international organizations and non-profit organizations
The functions/areas where laurea magistrale management engineers find their work can include (and not only):
- planning and control;
- marketing;
- innovation management;
- product and project management;
- supply chain management;
- operations management;
- logistic management.
6. Enrolment6.1 Access requirementsFirst cycle degree (level 6 EQF) or comparable qualification
The admission to the MSc programme undergoes an evaluation process aimed to determine the eligibility of the applicant.
Such process, in compliance to the existing regulation (D.M. 22/10/2004 n. 270 art. 6 par. 2 and D.M. 16/3/2007, art.6 par. 1), is based upon curriculum requirements and an assessment of the preparation of the student.
The final decision about the admission to the MSc programme shall be taken by an Evaluation Commission set up for this purpose by the School Council which will analyze the application according to the academic career of the candidate and the admission requirements. The lack of the admission requirements is sufficient motivation to reject the application, unless valid documentation showing clear exceptional conditions, specifically related to severe health issue of the applicant and showing, in any case, that the student has an adequate preparation for the programme. The documentation showing the existence of clear exceptional conditions shall be submitted attached to a written request to be submittet to the Student Secretary.
If the applicant is admitted, any potential compulsory subject to be chosen in the curricula and/or potential additional subjects shall be communicated for each curriculum together with the admission and before enrolment, in order to provide students with the necessary information for a transparent and rational choice.
Requirements concerning the English language proficiency levels are presented in Paragraph 7.4.
6.1.1 Application for admission while studying for a Bachelor in Science degree or after obtaining a Bachelor in Science degree
Admission requirements necessary for the evaluation of the career are as follows:
- students enrolled in the Bachelor of Science degree at Politecnico di Milano are required to be enrolled to the Graduation session;
- students enrolled in Bachelor of Science degrees in other Universities are required to graduate before enrolling to the MSc programme (Laurea Magistrale);
- or, everyone is required to hold a Bachelor of Science Degree.
Admission requirements concerning the academic career considered by the Commission are as follows:
- graduation at the Bachelor of Science no later than 31 March of the fifth year after the first enrolment (for example if the first enrolment was September 2016, the degree should be obtained before March 31, 2021); such requirement does not apply for candidates having a MSc or a degree earned under the old Teaching Regulation;
- average / graduation mark not below the “adjusted” admission threshold (please see Paragraph 6.1.1.2);
- certification of the English language proficiency (please see Paragraph 7.4);
- having qualifications which do not require any further prerequisites.
If the requirements stated at either point 1) or 2) of the above list are not satisfied, the applicant will not be admitted to the MSc programme, unless documentation testifying a proven exceptional case can be presented. If the requirements stated at either point 3) or 4) of the above list are not satisfied, the applicant will be accepted to the MSc programme and enrolled, after having satisfied these conditions, by demonstrating his/her proficiency in English and/or obtaining the necessary prerequisites identified by the Commission and communicated to the applicant.
6.1.1.1 Number of years for achieving the Bachelor
The number of years for achieving the Bachelor of Science is determined starting from the year of first enrolment (in any University) to the end of the academic curriculum - i.e. when all 180 credits of the Bachelor of Science have been awarded, including the final work, the language exam and, when requested, the curriculum-based in-company training period (in other words, when evaluating this requirement, the School calculates all the years required for the completion of the academic curriculum).
The number of years required to achieve the Bachelor of Science is indicated as follows with "N".
For sake of clarification, N can assume the following values:
- For students who enrolled at the Bachelor of Science in September 2017 and will earn their BSc degree no later than September 2020 (6 semesters): N = 3
- For students who enrolled at the Bachelor of Science in September 2017 and will earn their BSc degree no later than February 2021 (7 semesters): N = 3,5
- For students who enrolled at the Bachelor of Science in September 2016 and will earn their BSc degree no later than September 2020 (8 semesters): N = 4
- For students who enrolled at the Bachelor of Science in September 2016 and will earn their BSc degree no later than February 2021 (9 semesters): N = 4,5
6.1.1.2 "Adjusted" admission threshold
Students who earned their Bachelor of Science degree with a score lower than the “adjusted” admission threshold will not be admitted to attend to the Master of Science in Management Engineering.
For the 2020-2021 academic year, for candidates with a Bachelor of Science issued by Politecnico di Milano, the “adjusted” threshold is calculated based on the following formula:
S+k * (N-3)
where:
k = 1/2
N = number of years required for achieving the Bachelor starting from the first enrollment
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“Adjusted” admission threshold
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Management Engineers from Politecnico di Milano – Bachelor of Science with Introductory curriculum (Propedeutico)
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23 + (N-3)/2
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Management Engineers from Politecnico di Milano – Bachelor of Science with Applicative curriculum (Applicativo)
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23 + (N-3)/2
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Other Engineers from Politecnico di Milano
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23 + (N-3)/2
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Industrial Designers and Architects from Politecnico di Milano
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26 + (N-3)/2
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Students with a Bachelor degree in Industrial Production Engineering of Politecnico di Milano are subject to the same rules as students with a degree in Management Engineering of Politecnico di Milano.
For the 2020-2021 academic year, for candidates with a Bachelor of Science issued by any University other than Politecnico di Milano, the “adjusted” threshold is calculated based on the following formula:
S+k * (N-3)
where:
k = 1/2
N = number of years required for achieving the Bachelor starting from the first enrollment
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“Adjusted” admission threshold
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Graduates in Engineering disciplines in other Universities
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26 + (N-3)/2
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Graduates in disciplines other than Engineering in other Universities
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27 + (N-3)/2
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6.1.1.3 English Proficiency
For a list of the recognised certificates and their respective minimum requirements, please see Paragraph 7.4.
6.1.1.4 Admission without prerequisites
An applicant can be admitted to the Master of Science in Management Engineering when his/her Bachelor of Science degree programme is evaluated as being “consistent” with the study programme of the Master of Science degree course. These requirements are verified by the Evaluation Commission, which also ascertains the need of imposing any prerequisite (i.e. additional compulsory modules) to fill possible gaps.
Please see Paragraph 6.2, for a presentation of the evaluation process.
6.2 Requested knowledgeIn order to be accepted to the Master of Science in Management Engineering, applicants must have acquired a knowledge base that is consistent with the study programme offered in the degree course. The evaluation of the adequacy of this knowledge base uses as a reference framework the programme of the Bachelor of Science degree course in Management Engineering, with the “introductory course” orientation (“propedeutico”). This means that any prerequisite that is required to prospect students derives either from a lack of “consistency” with the applicant’s Bachelor of Science degree course or from the differences between the two options, “introductory” (“propedeutico”) orientation and “applicative ” (“applicativo”) orientation (or equivalent), within the Bachelor of Science course. “Applicative” courses usually contribute less credits for the modules taken during the Bachelor of Science degree course. For instance, all the courses with a number of credits higher than 10 achieved through stages, final test, language proficiency are considered applicative.
Because of the wide and varied background of the graduates applying for a Master in Science degree, it is only possible to define beforehand the admission requirements for the majority of cases and in particular for graduates with a Bachelor of Science degree in Engineering. In all other cases, applicants must sit a purpose specific examination on the curricula in order to ensure that only applicants having the necessary requirements of “consistency” with the study programme of the Master of Science degree are admitted, and possible gaps are integrated through prerequisites and course restrictions.
Any prerequisites communicated by the Commission to the applicant during the assessment of his/her application must be completed before applying for matriculation to the Master of Science degree course. The relative procedures are presented in the Paragraph 6.2.1.
On the base of the criteria previously expressed, conditions for admission to the Master of Science degree course for students coming from different backgrounds are stated below:
- Graduates with a Bachelor of Science degree in Management Engineering from the Politecnico di Milano ("introductory” orientation)
No prerequisites are required. There are no course restrictions.
- Graduates with a Bachelor of Science degree in Management Engineering from the Politecnico di Milano ("applicative” orientation)
A prerequisite 10 credits is required, to be attained according to the procedures indicated in Paragraph 6.2.1. There are no course restrictions. It is a necessary condition that the applicant must have satisfied this prerequisite before he/she can proceed to his/her application for matriculation in the Master of Science degree course. Matriculation will be assured only if all the requirements defined by the Teaching Regulation are met. The required 10 credits are defined by the Evaluation Commission drawing from a list of courses which are differential between the “Introductory” (Propedeutico) orientation and “Applicative” (Applicativo) orientation of the Bachelor of Science degree in Management Engineering. Within maximum 5 days after the publication of the outcomes of the evaluation process, students have the possibility to ask for changes in the modules assigned for their academic integration. For asking this, students must send a written communication, explaining why they request the change. The following table summarises the list of courses.
Code
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Module
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Semester
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Credits
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052459
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Fundamentals of Machines and Applied Mechanics
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2
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10
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052460
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Energetics Systems
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1
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10
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060124
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Mechanics of Elastic Structures
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2
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10
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- Graduates with a Bachelor of Science degree in Management Engineering from other Italian universities who chose an “Introductory” orientation
No prerequisites are required, but students are required to pass all the MOOCs that are part of the library “Introduction to Management Engineering Series”, provided free of charge through the Polimi Open Knowledge (POLIMI POK) platform, and consisting of 5 programmes (see Paragraph 6.2.2).
- Graduates with a Bachelor of Science degree in Management Engineering from other Italian universities, who chose an “Applicative” orientation
A prerequisite 10 credits is required, to be attained according to the procedures indicated in the following Paragraph 6.2.1. It is a necessary condition that the applicant must have satisfied this prerequisite before he/she can proceed to his/her application for matriculation in the Master of Science degree course. Matriculation will be assured only if all the requirements defined by the Teaching Regulation are met. The required 10 credits are defined by the Evaluation Commission drawing from a list of courses which are differential between the “introductory” orientation and “applicative” orientation of the Bachelor of Science degree in Management Engineering. Alternatively the Evaluation Commission will draw from the list reported in table below, if not already sustained by the candidate. Within maximum 5 days after the publication of the outcome of the evaluation process, students have the possibility to ask for changes in the modules assigned for their academic integration. For asking this, students must send a written communication, explaining why they request the change.
Code |
Module
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Semester
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Credits
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052459
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Fundamentals of Machines and Applied Mechanics
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2
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10
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051479
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Enterprise and Strategic Decisions
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1
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10
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052460
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Energetics Systems
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1
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10
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072365
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Fundamentals of Chemistry for Technological Applications
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1
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10
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051478
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Business Management and Organisation
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1
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10
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072363
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Logistics and Production Systems Management
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2
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10
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060124
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Mechanics of Elastic Structures
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2
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10
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052458
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Digital Technologies
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2
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10
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Additionally, are required to pass all the MOOCs that are part of the library “Introduction to Management Engineering Series”, provided free of charge through the Polimi Open Knowledge (POLIMI POK) platform, and consisting of 5 programmes (see Paragraph 6.2.2).
- Graduates with a Bachelor of Science degree in Engineering other than Management Engineering from the Polytechnic of Milan or any other Italian university, who chose an “Introductory” orientation
No prerequisites are required, but students are required to pass all the MOOCs that are part of the library “Introduction to Management Engineering Series”, provided free of charge through the Polimi Open Knowledge (POLIMI POK) platform, and consisting of 5 programmes (see Paragraph 6.2.2).
- Graduates with a Bachelor of Science degree in Engineering other than Management Engineering from the Polytechnic of Milan or any other Italian university, who chose an “Applicative” orientation
A prerequisite 10 credits is required, to be attained according to the procedures indicated in the following Paragraph 6.2.1. It is a necessary condition that the applicant must have satisfied this prerequisite before he/she can proceed to his/her application for matriculation in the Master of Science degree course. Matriculation will be assured only if all the requirements defined by the Teaching Regulation are met. The required 10 credits are defined by the Evaluation Commission drawing from a list of courses which are differential between the "introductory” orientation and "applicative” orientation of the Bachelor of Science degree in Management Engineering. Alternatively the Evaluation Commission will draw from the list reported in the table below, if not already sustained by the candidate. Within maximum 5 days after the publication of the outcome of the evaluation, students have the possibility to ask for changes in the courses assigned for their academic integration. For asking this, students must send a written communication, explaining why they request the change.
Code |
Module
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Semester
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Credits
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052459
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Fundamentals of Machines and Applied Mechanics
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2
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10
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051479
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Enterprise and Strategic Decisions
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1
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10
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052460
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Energetics Systems
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1
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10
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072365
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Fundamentals of Chemistry for Technological Applications
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1
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10
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051478
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Business Management and Organisation
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1
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10
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072363
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Logistics and Production Systems Management
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2
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10
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060124
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Mechanics of Elastic Structures
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2
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10
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052458
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Digital Technologies
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2
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10
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Additionally, but students are required to pass all the MOOCs that are part of the library “Introduction to Management Engineering Series”, provided free of charge through the Polimi Open Knowledge (POLIMI POK) platform, and consisting of 5 programmes (see Paragraph 6.2.2).
- Graduates with a Bachelor of Science degree in economics, information technologies, physical and mathematical disciplines who chose an “Introductory course” orientation
The Evaluation Commission will evaluate the necessary requirements based on the curriculum studiorum of the applicant. The Evaluation Commission will also ascertain the possibility of a different articulation of the first year course and the assignment of any course restrictions in choosing subsequent curricula within the Master of Science degree course (see Paragraph 6.2.2). In any case, the candidates are required to pass all the MOOCs that are part of the library “Introduction to Management Engineering Series” provided free of charge through the Polimi Open Knowledge (POLIMI POK) platform, and consisting of 5 programmes (see Paragraph 6.2.2).
- Graduates with a Bachelor of Science degree in economics, information technologies, physical and mathematical disciplines who chose an “Applicative course” orientation
A prerequisite 10 credits is required, to be attained according to the procedures indicated in the following Paragraph 6.2.1. It is a necessary condition that the applicant must have satisfied this prerequisite before he/she can proceed to his/her application for matriculation in the Master of Science degree course. Matriculation will be assured only if all the requirements defined by the Teaching Regulation are met. The required 10 credits are defined by the Evaluation Commission drawing from a list of courses which are differential between the “Introductory” orientation and "Applicative” orientation of the Bachelor of Science degree in Management Engineering. Alternatively the Evaluation Commission will draw from the list reported in the table below, if not already sustained by the candidate. Within maximum 5 days after the publication of the outcome of the evaluation process, students have the possibility to ask for changes in the courses assigned for their academic integration. For asking this, students must send a written communication, explaining why they request the change.
Code |
Module
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Semester
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Credits
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052459
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Fundamentals of Machines and Applied Mechanics
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2
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10
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051479
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Enterprise and Strategic Decisions
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1
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10
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052460
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Energetics Systems
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1
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10
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072365
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Fundamentals of Chemistry for Technological Applications
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1
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10
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051478
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Business Management and Organisation
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1
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10
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072363
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Logistics and Production Systems Management
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2
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10
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060124
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Mechanics of Elastic Structures
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2
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10
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052458
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Digital Technologies
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2
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10
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The Evaluation Commission will also ascertain the possibility of a different articulation of the first year course and the assignment of any course restrictions in choosing subsequent curricula within the Master of Science degree course (see Paragraph 6.2.2). In any case, the candidates are required to pass all the MOOCs that are part of the library “Introduction to Management Engineering Series” provided free of charge through the Polimi Open Knowledge (POLIMI POK) platform, and consisting of 5 programmes (see Paragraph 6.2.2).
- Graduates with a Bachelor of Science degree in any discipline other than those specified previously
The Evaluation Commission will ascertain the necessary requirements and define any prerequisites or restrictions Any prerequisite must be attained according to Paragraph 6.2.1.
- Further degrees (for applicants who have already gained a Master of Science degree or the equivalent as defined in previous Teaching Regulations)
The Evaluation Commission will carry out an individual assessment based upon documentation of the applicant’s educational background submitted to them. Please note that any work experiences, including documented ones, cannot be taken into account.
Bachelor of Science
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University
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Type of course
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Prerequisite
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Compulsory subjects
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Management Engineering
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Politecnico di Milano
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Introductory (propedeutico)
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No
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No
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Management Engineering
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Politecnico di Milano
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Applicative (applicativo)
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10 ECTS
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No
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Management Engineering
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Other Universities
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Introductory (propedeutico)
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No
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Assigned based on the curriculum
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Management Engineering
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Other Universities
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Applicative (applicativo)
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10 ECTS
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Assigned based on the curriculum
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Engineering other than Management Engineering
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Politecnico di Milano
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Introductory (propedeutico)
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No
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Assigned based on the curriculum
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Engineering other than Management Engineering
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Politecnico di Milano
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Applicative (applicativo)
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10 ECTS
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Assigned based on the curriculum
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Engineering other than Management Engineering
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Other Universities
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Introductory (propedeutico)
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No
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Assigned based on the curriculum
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Engineering other than Management Engineering
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Other Universities
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Applicative (applicativo)
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10 ECTS
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Assigned based on the curriculum
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Economics, information technologies, physical and mathematical disciplines
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Other Universities
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Introductory (propedeutico)
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Assigned based on the curriculum
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Assigned based on the curriculum
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Economics, information technologies, physical and mathematical disciplines
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Other Universities
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Applicative (applicativo)
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10 ECTS
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Assigned based on the curriculum
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Other
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Other Universities
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Introductory (propedeutico)
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Assigned based on the curriculum
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Assigned based on the curriculum
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Other
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Other Universities
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Applicative (applicativo)
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Assigned based on the curriculum
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Assigned based on the curriculum
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6.2.1 Procedures for the application of prerequisites
An applicant who has been assigned any prerequisites may attend individual courses, in the period before the enrolment to the Master of Science. The following three opportunities exist:
- B1) earn credits by passing courses at the Master of Science level (individual courses); these “early” credits can be used towards the 120 credits necessary for the Master of Science degree.
- B2) earn the attendance of courses at the Master of Science level. As per B1, but without passing the exam.
- B3) earn credits related to additional compulsory modules as requested by the Evaluation Commission for the Master of Science These credits cannot be accounted under the 120 credits required for the Master of Science degree.
Furthermore, the following restrictions are in force:
- the total amount of credits (by passing exams or only attending courses) that can be accounted under the 120 credits required for the Master of Science degree (B1+B2) cannot exceed 32. Credits in excess of 32 could be only considered as overnumber (soprannumero).
- in any case, the total amount of credits earned by passing “individual courses” cannot exceed 80, including credits earned under B3.
If an applicant does not complete any prerequisites imposed and communicated to him/her by the Evaluation Commission within 15 months, he or she forfeits his/her right to admission totally and completely.
6.2.2 Course restrictions (compulsory modules and exclusions)
Except for the first level graduates in Management, Economics and Industrial Engineering from Politecnico di Milano, all the candidates admitted to the MSc programme – if needed, after curricular supplements - are required to pass the online library programmes “Introduction to Management Engineering Series”, provided free of charge through the Polimi Open Knowledge (POLIMI POK) platform, and consisting of 5 programmes:
- Fundamentals of Financial and Management Accounting
- Fundamental of Strategy
- Fundamental of Organization
- Fundamental of Operations
- Fundamental of Economics
For graduates with a Bachelor of Science degree in economics, information technologies, physical and mathematical disciplines, the Evaluation Commission will verify the opportunity of a different articulation of the first year course in order to fill possible gaps in technical-engineering, mathematical and statistical disciplines.
Finally, for graduates who gained a Bachelor of Science degree in any discipline other than those specified previously the Commission reserves the right to apply further obligations and/or exclusions, depending on the peculiarities of the studies they carried out during their undergraduate degree course.
6.2.3 Other aspects
For any other aspects regarding admission conditions not otherwise covered in this Teaching Regulation, the applicant should contact the Evaluation Commission by e-mail (management-engineering@polimi.it ), who will make the ultimate decision. The educational offer at the Politecnico di Milano https://aunicalogin.polimi.it/aunicalogin/getservizio.xml?id_servizio=204&idApp=1&idLink=49696.3 Deadlines for admission and number of places availableFor specific requestsconcerning the admission to the Master of Science in Management Engineering students may refer to the email address:management-engineering@polimi.it
For deadlines and forms please check the information posted on Poliself workstations, and the guide available on the site: http://www.polinternational.polimi.it/ How to become a student at Politecnico di Milano https://aunicalogin.polimi.it/aunicalogin/getservizio.xml?id_servizio=204&idApp=1&idLink=42996.4 Tutoring and students supportPolinternational https://aunicalogin.polimi.it/aunicalogin/getservizio.xml?id_servizio=204&idApp=1&idLink=4268
7. Contents of the study Program7.1 Programme requirementsAs specified in the didactic regulations, 120 credits are required to obtain the degree. For more information about the specific disciplines of LM/31 visit http://www.cun.it/media/77608/lauree_magistrali.pdf. The Master of Science in Management Engineering has been designed in a unitary fashion and the various tracks share a course platform which provides identity to the Degree Programme and constitutes its foundations. Such courses cover three main disciplinary areas:
- applied economics,
- industrial engineering,
- management.
In addition, there are other modules more methodology and technology related in nature, as well as further complementary modules. Each student may organize these disciplines according to different proportions and specific issues, according to the preferred type of professional figure, critical skills and educational objectives. Since not all the possible combinations of the courses are equally effective, there are nine pre approved Tracks of courses. The choice of one of these Tracks implies its automatic approval, otherwise a suitable Commission of the CCS will evaluate the adequacy of the proposed Track of courses. Until the approval of the Track, it will Tracks be possible to take any exam since the track is subject to modifications.
| 7.2 Mode of studyThis Course requires a full time attendance and involves classroom and laboratory activities
The programme is full time and includes attendance of lessons and lab activities.
The «Curriculum» includes different programmes, tools and innovative activities consistent with the ILO of the Programme.
Integration of digital technologies. Students have at their disposal a library of online programmes, provided through the Polimi Open Knowledge (POLIMI POK) platform, and named “Introduction to Management Engineering Series”, consisting of 5 programmes:
- Fundamentals of Financial and Management Accounting
- Fundamentals of Strategy
- Fundamentals of Organization
- Fundamentals of Operations
- Fundamentals of Economics
The content of these programmes is conceived with the aim of aligning the skills of incoming students and trying out the flipped approach (1 ECTS for the first year programmes).
Relationship with companies. All the students have the chance of being involved in a real project carried out inside a company (Project based learning), since all the labs of the Master of Science involve either companies or institutions (10-15 ECTS). This enables the students to be exposed to key problems characterising the real projects:
- Definition of the project goals
- Interaction with managers
- Search for data and information
- Team working and leadership in an uncertain environment
Methodological programmes specifically focused on:
- Survey Research Methodology
- Case study Research Methodology
Besides these initiatives, students are offered various activities specifically aimed at stimulating their individual interests and inclinations. In this connection, the Hub of Student Activities (HSA) aims to promote and coordinate the initiatives offered both by the university and by the students themselves.
Examples of these initiatives are the consulting club and the manufacturing club, which offer each year a series of optional activities, available on the "Passion in action" portal. 7.3 Detailed learning objectivesIn the next pages, the Previously approved study plans are described.
Given the broad educational offer available within the scope of the MSc programme, any autonomous study plans will be exceptionally accepted only when accompanied by strong motivations.
In general, autonomous study plans in which subjects belonging to characterising disciplinary sectors are used as supplementary activities (FREE LM) will not be accepted for the sake of ensuring the interdisciplinary nature of the programmes, in line with the general educational guidelines shared at the University.
An exemption to that limitation is granted only to MSc students who submit an autonomous study plan for the purpose of participation in international exchange projects (such as the Erasmus programme).
1 Year courses - Track: AM - INDUSTRY 4.0
Code | Educational activities | SSD | Course Title | Language | Sem | CFU | CFU Group | 096078 | B,C | ING-IND/35 | ACCOUNTING, FINANCE & CONTROL |  | 1 | 10,0 | 10,0 | | 052795 | B,C | ING-IND/35 | STRATEGY & MARKETING |  | 1 | 10,0[1,0  ] | 10,0 | | 052796 | B,C | ING-IND/35 | LEADERSHIP & INNOVATION |  | 2 | 10,0[2,0  ] | 10,0 | | 096090 | B,C | ING-IND/17 | INDUSTRIAL TECHNOLOGIES |  | 1 | 10,0 | 30,0 | 096090 | B,C | ING-IND/17 | INDUSTRIAL TECHNOLOGIES |  | 2 | 10,0 | 054697 | B,C | ING-IND/16 | QUALITY DATA ANALYSIS |  | 2 | 10,0 | 096089 | B,C | ING-IND/17 | LOGISTICS MANAGEMENT |  | 2 | 10,0 | 096089 | B,C | ING-IND/17 | LOGISTICS MANAGEMENT |  | 1 | 10,0 | 096088 | B,C | ING-IND/17 | OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT |  | 2 | 10,0 | 096088 | B,C | ING-IND/17 | OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT |  | 1 | 10,0 |
2 Year courses - Track: AM - INDUSTRY 4.0
Code | Educational activities | SSD | Course Title | Language | Sem | CFU | CFU Group | 055014 | B,C | ING-IND/16 ING-IND/17 | SMART MANUFACTURING LAB |  | A | 15,0[5,0  ] | 15,0 | | 054202 | B,C | ING-IND/16 | MANUFACTURING SYSTEMS ENGINEERING I |  | 1 | 5,0 | 5,0 | | 054206 | B,C | ING-IND/17 | ADVANCED PRODUCTION SYSTEMS |  | 1 | 5,0 | 5,0 | | 054207 | B,C | ING-INF/03 ING-INF/04 ING-INF/05 | INDUSTRIAL AUTOMATION, COMMUNICATION AND DATA MANAGEMENT |  | 1 | 5,0 | 5,0 | | 097313 | B,C | ING-IND/16 | ADDITIVE MANUFACTURING |  | 1 | 5,0 | 5,0 | 097314 | B,C | ING-IND/16 | DE-MANUFACTURING |  | 1 | 5,0 | 097315 | B,C | ING-IND/17 | SAFETY ENGINEERING AND MANAGEMENT |  | 1 | 5,0 | 097316 | B,C | ING-IND/17 | INTERNATIONAL DISTRIBUTION |  | 2 | 5,0 | 097317 | B,C | ING-IND/35 | MANAGEMENT OF DESIGN AND INNOVATION PROJECTS |  | 2 | 5,0 | | -- | -- | -- | Courses to be chosen from Group FREELM (a) | -- | -- | -- | 16,0 | | 097318 | -- | -- | FINAL THESIS |  | 1 | 15,0 | 15,0 | 097318 | -- | -- | FINAL THESIS |  | 2 | 15,0 |
(a) It is possible to choose courses totaling 10 to 16 cfu (study plan total: 120-126 cfu)
1 Year courses - Track: DBM - DIGITAL BUSINESS AND MARKET INNOVATION
Code | Educational activities | SSD | Course Title | Language | Sem | CFU | CFU Group | 096078 | B,C | ING-IND/35 | ACCOUNTING, FINANCE & CONTROL |  | 1 | 10,0 | 10,0 | | 052795 | B,C | ING-IND/35 | STRATEGY & MARKETING |  | 1 | 10,0[1,0  ] | 10,0 | | 052796 | B,C | ING-IND/35 | LEADERSHIP & INNOVATION |  | 2 | 10,0[2,0  ] | 10,0 | | 096090 | B,C | ING-IND/17 | INDUSTRIAL TECHNOLOGIES |  | 1 | 10,0 | 20,0 | 096090 | B,C | ING-IND/17 | INDUSTRIAL TECHNOLOGIES |  | 2 | 10,0 | 096088 | B,C | ING-IND/17 | OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT |  | 2 | 10,0 | 096088 | B,C | ING-IND/17 | OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT |  | 1 | 10,0 | 096089 | B,C | ING-IND/17 | LOGISTICS MANAGEMENT |  | 2 | 10,0 | 096089 | B,C | ING-IND/17 | LOGISTICS MANAGEMENT |  | 1 | 10,0 | | 052909 | B,C | ING-IND/35 | BUSINESS & INDUSTRIAL ECONOMICS |  | 2 | 10,0[1,0  ] | 10,0 |
2 Year courses - Track: DBM - DIGITAL BUSINESS AND MARKET INNOVATION
Code | Educational activities | SSD | Course Title | Language | Sem | CFU | CFU Group | 052806 | B,C | ING-IND/17 ING-IND/35 | DESIGNING DIGITAL BUSINESS INNOVATION LAB |  | 2 | 15,0[5,0  ] | 15,0 | | 097380 | B,C | ING-IND/35 | MULTICHANNEL CUSTOMER STRATEGY |  | 1 | 10,0 | 10,0 | | 052911 | -- | SECS-S/01 | APPLIED STATISTICS |  | 1 | 5,0[1,0  ] | 5,0 | 052487 | C | INF/01 | MACHINE LEARNING |  | 1 | 5,0 | 097384 | C | ING-INF/05 | DIGITAL TECHNOLOGY |  | 2 | 5,0 | | 097313 | B,C | ING-IND/16 | ADDITIVE MANUFACTURING |  | 1 | 5,0 | 5,0 | 052912 | B,C | ING-IND/35 | PUBLIC MANAGEMENT |  | 1 | 5,0[5,0  ] | 097334 | B,C | ING-IND/35 | SOCIAL INNOVATION |  | 1 | 5,0 | 053729 | B,C | ING-IND/17 ING-IND/35 | PURCHASING AND SUPPLY MANAGEMENT |  | 1 | 5,0 | | -- | -- | -- | Courses to be chosen from Group GESLM (a) | -- | -- | -- | 8,0 | | -- | -- | -- | Courses to be chosen from Group FREELM (b) | -- | -- | -- | 8,0 | | 097318 | -- | -- | FINAL THESIS |  | 1 | 15,0 | 15,0 | 097318 | -- | -- | FINAL THESIS |  | 2 | 15,0 |
(a) It is possible to choose courses totaling 5 to 8 cfu (b) It is possible to choose courses totaling 5 to 8 cfu
1 Year courses - Track: DMI - DESIGN MANAGEMENT, INNOVATION AND ENTREPRENEURSHIP
Code | Educational activities | SSD | Course Title | Language | Sem | CFU | CFU Group | 096078 | B,C | ING-IND/35 | ACCOUNTING, FINANCE & CONTROL |  | 1 | 10,0 | 10,0 | | 052795 | B,C | ING-IND/35 | STRATEGY & MARKETING |  | 1 | 10,0[1,0  ] | 10,0 | | 052796 | B,C | ING-IND/35 | LEADERSHIP & INNOVATION |  | 2 | 10,0[2,0  ] | 10,0 | | 096090 | B,C | ING-IND/17 | INDUSTRIAL TECHNOLOGIES |  | 1 | 10,0 | 20,0 | 096090 | B,C | ING-IND/17 | INDUSTRIAL TECHNOLOGIES |  | 2 | 10,0 | 054697 | B,C | ING-IND/16 | QUALITY DATA ANALYSIS |  | 2 | 10,0 | 096088 | B,C | ING-IND/17 | OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT |  | 2 | 10,0 | 096088 | B,C | ING-IND/17 | OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT |  | 1 | 10,0 | 096089 | B,C | ING-IND/17 | LOGISTICS MANAGEMENT |  | 2 | 10,0 | 096089 | B,C | ING-IND/17 | LOGISTICS MANAGEMENT |  | 1 | 10,0 | | 052909 | B,C | ING-IND/35 | BUSINESS & INDUSTRIAL ECONOMICS |  | 2 | 10,0[1,0  ] | 10,0 |
2 Year courses - Track: DMI - DESIGN MANAGEMENT, INNOVATION AND ENTREPRENEURSHIP
Code | Educational activities | SSD | Course Title | Language | Sem | CFU | CFU Group | 052811 | B,C | ICAR/13 ING-IND/35 | DESIGN MANAGEMENT LAB |  | 1 | 15,0[5,0  ] | 15,0 | | 098498 | B,C | ING-IND/35 | DESIGN STRATEGY AND ECONOMICS OF INNOVATION |  | 1 | 10,0 | 10,0 | | 097313 | B,C | ING-IND/16 | ADDITIVE MANUFACTURING |  | 1 | 5,0 | 10,0 | 097325 | B,C | ING-IND/17 ING-IND/35 | DIGITAL BUSINESS INNOVATION |  | 2 | 5,0 | 097364 | B,C | ING-IND/35 | ENTREPRENEURSHIP ECONOMICS AND POLICY |  | 2 | 5,0 | 097317 | B,C | ING-IND/35 | MANAGEMENT OF DESIGN AND INNOVATION PROJECTS |  | 2 | 5,0 | 097327 | B,C | ING-IND/17 | PRODUCT LIFE CYCLE MANAGEMENT |  | 2 | 5,0 | | -- | -- | -- | Courses to be chosen from Group GESLM (a) | -- | -- | -- | 16,0 | | 097318 | -- | -- | FINAL THESIS |  | 1 | 15,0 | 15,0 | 097318 | -- | -- | FINAL THESIS |  | 2 | 15,0 |
(a) It is possible to choose courses totaling 10 to 16 cfu (study plan total: 120-126 cfu)
1 Year courses - Track: EEM - ENERGY AND ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT
Code | Educational activities | SSD | Course Title | Language | Sem | CFU | CFU Group | 096078 | B,C | ING-IND/35 | ACCOUNTING, FINANCE & CONTROL |  | 1 | 10,0 | 10,0 | | 052795 | B,C | ING-IND/35 | STRATEGY & MARKETING |  | 1 | 10,0[1,0  ] | 10,0 | | 052796 | B,C | ING-IND/35 | LEADERSHIP & INNOVATION |  | 2 | 10,0[2,0  ] | 10,0 | | 096090 | B,C | ING-IND/17 | INDUSTRIAL TECHNOLOGIES |  | 1 | 10,0 | 20,0 | 096090 | B,C | ING-IND/17 | INDUSTRIAL TECHNOLOGIES |  | 2 | 10,0 | 054697 | B,C | ING-IND/16 | QUALITY DATA ANALYSIS |  | 2 | 10,0 | 096088 | B,C | ING-IND/17 | OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT |  | 2 | 10,0 | 096088 | B,C | ING-IND/17 | OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT |  | 1 | 10,0 | 096089 | B,C | ING-IND/17 | LOGISTICS MANAGEMENT |  | 2 | 10,0 | 096089 | B,C | ING-IND/17 | LOGISTICS MANAGEMENT |  | 1 | 10,0 | | 052909 | B,C | ING-IND/35 | BUSINESS & INDUSTRIAL ECONOMICS |  | 2 | 10,0[1,0  ] | 10,0 |
2 Year courses - Track: EEM - ENERGY AND ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT
Code | Educational activities | SSD | Course Title | Language | Sem | CFU | CFU Group | 052896 | B,C | ING-IND/17 ING-IND/35 | ENERGY MANAGEMENT LAB |  | 2 | 10,0[5,0  ] | 10,0 | | 097350 | B,C | ING-IND/35 | MANAGEMENT OF ENERGY AND SUSTAINABILITY |  | 1 | 10,0 | 10,0 | | -- | -- | -- | Courses to be chosen from Group GESLM | -- | -- | -- | 5,0 | | 097352 | B,C | ING-IND/17 | INDUSTRIAL ECO-EFFICIENCY |  | 1 | 5,0 | 5,0 | | 051113 | C | ING-IND/10 | FUNDAMENTALS OF ENERGY TECHNOLOGIES |  | 1 | 5,0 | 5,0 | | 097355 | B,C | ING-IND/35 | FINANCIAL RISK MANAGEMENT |  | 2 | 5,0 | 5,0 | 051509 | C | IUS/10 | DIRITTO DELL'ENERGIA |  | 1 | 5,0 | 097356 | B,C | ING-IND/17 | INDUSTRIAL PROJECT MANAGEMENT B |  | 2 | 5,0 | 097321 | B,C | ING-IND/17 | OPERATIONS RISK MANAGEMENT AND RESILIENCE |  | 1 | 5,0 | 097334 | B,C | ING-IND/35 | SOCIAL INNOVATION |  | 1 | 5,0 | 097357 | C | ING-IND/09 | POWER PRODUCTION FROM RENEWABLE ENERGY C |  | 2 | 5,0 | | -- | -- | -- | Courses to be chosen from Group FREELM (a) | -- | -- | -- | 8,0 | | 097318 | -- | -- | FINAL THESIS |  | 1 | 15,0 | 15,0 | 097318 | -- | -- | FINAL THESIS |  | 2 | 15,0 |
(a) It is possible to choose courses totaling 5 to 8 cfu (study plan total: 120-123 cfu)
1 Year courses - Track: FIN - FINANCE
Code | Educational activities | SSD | Course Title | Language | Sem | CFU | CFU Group | 096078 | B,C | ING-IND/35 | ACCOUNTING, FINANCE & CONTROL |  | 1 | 10,0 | 10,0 | | 052795 | B,C | ING-IND/35 | STRATEGY & MARKETING |  | 1 | 10,0[1,0  ] | 10,0 | | 052796 | B,C | ING-IND/35 | LEADERSHIP & INNOVATION |  | 2 | 10,0[2,0  ] | 10,0 | | 096090 | B,C | ING-IND/17 | INDUSTRIAL TECHNOLOGIES |  | 1 | 10,0 | 20,0 | 096090 | B,C | ING-IND/17 | INDUSTRIAL TECHNOLOGIES |  | 2 | 10,0 | 096088 | B,C | ING-IND/17 | OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT |  | 2 | 10,0 | 096088 | B,C | ING-IND/17 | OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT |  | 1 | 10,0 | 096089 | B,C | ING-IND/17 | LOGISTICS MANAGEMENT |  | 2 | 10,0 | 096089 | B,C | ING-IND/17 | LOGISTICS MANAGEMENT |  | 1 | 10,0 | | 052909 | B,C | ING-IND/35 | BUSINESS & INDUSTRIAL ECONOMICS |  | 2 | 10,0[1,0  ] | 10,0 |
2 Year courses - Track: FIN - FINANCE
Code | Educational activities | SSD | Course Title | Language | Sem | CFU | CFU Group | 052802 | B,C | ING-IND/35 | FINANCE LAB + CORPORATE FINANCE |  | A | 15,0[5,0  ] | 15,0 | | 098472 | B,C | ING-IND/35 SECS-P/01 | FINANCIAL MARKETS AND INSTITUTIONS + MACROECONOMICS OF FINANCE |  | 1 | 10,0 | 10,0 | | 097387 | C | SECS-P/05 | FINANCIAL ECONOMETRICS |  | 2 | 5,0 | 5,0 | 097388 | B,C | ING-IND/35 | ENTREPRENEURIAL FINANCE |  | 1 | 5,0 | 097355 | B,C | ING-IND/35 | FINANCIAL RISK MANAGEMENT |  | 2 | 5,0 | 097391 | B,C | ING-IND/35 | INVESTMENT BANKING |  | 1 | 5,0 | | 097387 | C | SECS-P/05 | FINANCIAL ECONOMETRICS |  | 2 | 5,0 | 5,0 | 097388 | B,C | ING-IND/35 | ENTREPRENEURIAL FINANCE |  | 1 | 5,0 | 097364 | B,C | ING-IND/35 | ENTREPRENEURSHIP ECONOMICS AND POLICY |  | 2 | 5,0 | 097355 | B,C | ING-IND/35 | FINANCIAL RISK MANAGEMENT |  | 2 | 5,0 | 097391 | B,C | ING-IND/35 | INVESTMENT BANKING |  | 1 | 5,0 | 097321 | B,C | ING-IND/17 | OPERATIONS RISK MANAGEMENT AND RESILIENCE |  | 1 | 5,0 | | -- | -- | -- | Courses to be chosen from Group GESLM (a) | -- | -- | -- | 8,0 | | -- | -- | -- | Courses to be chosen from Group FREELM (b) | -- | -- | -- | 8,0 | | 097318 | -- | -- | FINAL THESIS |  | 1 | 15,0 | 15,0 | 097318 | -- | -- | FINAL THESIS |  | 2 | 15,0 |
(a) It is possible to choose courses totaling 5 to 8 cfu (b) It is possible to choose courses totaling 5 to 8 cfu
1 Year courses - Track: IB - INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS
Code | Educational activities | SSD | Course Title | Language | Sem | CFU | CFU Group | 096078 | B,C | ING-IND/35 | ACCOUNTING, FINANCE & CONTROL |  | 1 | 10,0 | 10,0 | | 052795 | B,C | ING-IND/35 | STRATEGY & MARKETING |  | 1 | 10,0[1,0  ] | 10,0 | | 052796 | B,C | ING-IND/35 | LEADERSHIP & INNOVATION |  | 2 | 10,0[2,0  ] | 10,0 | | 096090 | B,C | ING-IND/17 | INDUSTRIAL TECHNOLOGIES |  | 1 | 10,0 | 20,0 | 096090 | B,C | ING-IND/17 | INDUSTRIAL TECHNOLOGIES |  | 2 | 10,0 | 096088 | B,C | ING-IND/17 | OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT |  | 2 | 10,0 | 096088 | B,C | ING-IND/17 | OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT |  | 1 | 10,0 | 096089 | B,C | ING-IND/17 | LOGISTICS MANAGEMENT |  | 2 | 10,0 | 096089 | B,C | ING-IND/17 | LOGISTICS MANAGEMENT |  | 1 | 10,0 | | 052909 | B,C | ING-IND/35 | BUSINESS & INDUSTRIAL ECONOMICS |  | 2 | 10,0[1,0  ] | 10,0 |
2 Year courses - Track: IB - INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS
Code | Educational activities | SSD | Course Title | Language | Sem | CFU | CFU Group | 052899 | B,C | ING-IND/17 ING-IND/35 | INVEST IN FOREIGN MARKETS LAB |  | 2 | 15,0[5,0  ] | 15,0 | | 097367 | C | SECS-P/01 | INTERNATIONAL ECONOMICS |  | 1 | 10,0 | 10,0 | | 097370 | B,C | ING-IND/35 | ECONOMICS AND MANAGEMENT OF MULTINATIONAL ENTERPRISES |  | 1 | 5,0 | 5,0 | 097374 | C | SECS-P/02 | INTERNATIONAL MARKETS AND EUROPEAN INSTITUTIONS |  | 1 | 5,0 | | 097370 | B,C | ING-IND/35 | ECONOMICS AND MANAGEMENT OF MULTINATIONAL ENTERPRISES |  | 1 | 5,0 | 5,0 | 097316 | B,C | ING-IND/17 | INTERNATIONAL DISTRIBUTION |  | 2 | 5,0 | 097374 | C | SECS-P/02 | INTERNATIONAL MARKETS AND EUROPEAN INSTITUTIONS |  | 1 | 5,0 | | -- | -- | -- | Courses to be chosen from Group GESLM (a) | -- | -- | -- | 16,0 | | 097318 | -- | -- | FINAL THESIS |  | 1 | 15,0 | 15,0 | 097318 | -- | -- | FINAL THESIS |  | 2 | 15,0 |
(a) It is possible to choose courses totaling 10 to 16 cfu (study plan total: 120-126 cfu)
1 Year courses - Track: IM - INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT
Code | Educational activities | SSD | Course Title | Language | Sem | CFU | CFU Group | 096078 | B,C | ING-IND/35 | ACCOUNTING, FINANCE & CONTROL |  | 1 | 10,0 | 10,0 | | 052795 | B,C | ING-IND/35 | STRATEGY & MARKETING |  | 1 | 10,0[1,0  ] | 10,0 | | 052796 | B,C | ING-IND/35 | LEADERSHIP & INNOVATION |  | 2 | 10,0[2,0  ] | 10,0 | | 096090 | B,C | ING-IND/17 | INDUSTRIAL TECHNOLOGIES |  | 1 | 10,0 | 30,0 | 096090 | B,C | ING-IND/17 | INDUSTRIAL TECHNOLOGIES |  | 2 | 10,0 | 054697 | B,C | ING-IND/16 | QUALITY DATA ANALYSIS |  | 2 | 10,0 | 096089 | B,C | ING-IND/17 | LOGISTICS MANAGEMENT |  | 2 | 10,0 | 096089 | B,C | ING-IND/17 | LOGISTICS MANAGEMENT |  | 1 | 10,0 | 096088 | B,C | ING-IND/17 | OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT |  | 2 | 10,0 | 096088 | B,C | ING-IND/17 | OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT |  | 1 | 10,0 |
2 Year courses - Track: IM - INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT
Code | Educational activities | SSD | Course Title | Language | Sem | CFU | CFU Group | 052905 | B,C | ING-IND/17 | INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT LAB AND TOOLBOX |  | 1 | 15,0[5,0  ] | 15,0 | 052908 | B,C | ING-IND/17 | INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT LAB AND TOOLBOX |  | 2 | 15,0[5,0  ] | | 097319 | B,C | ING-IND/17 | ASSET LIFE CYCLE MANAGEMENT |  | 1 | 10,0 | 10,0 | 097320 | B,C | ING-IND/17 | INDUSTRIAL PROJECT MANAGEMENT A |  | 1 | 10,0 | | 097321 | B,C | ING-IND/17 | OPERATIONS RISK MANAGEMENT AND RESILIENCE |  | 1 | 5,0 | 5,0 | 097323 | B,C | ING-IND/17 | QUALITY MANAGEMENT |  | 1 | 5,0 | | 097313 | B,C | ING-IND/16 | ADDITIVE MANUFACTURING |  | 1 | 5,0 | 5,0 | 097314 | B,C | ING-IND/16 | DE-MANUFACTURING |  | 1 | 5,0 | 097325 | B,C | ING-IND/17 ING-IND/35 | DIGITAL BUSINESS INNOVATION |  | 2 | 5,0 | 097316 | B,C | ING-IND/17 | INTERNATIONAL DISTRIBUTION |  | 2 | 5,0 | 097327 | B,C | ING-IND/17 | PRODUCT LIFE CYCLE MANAGEMENT |  | 2 | 5,0 | 097315 | B,C | ING-IND/17 | SAFETY ENGINEERING AND MANAGEMENT |  | 1 | 5,0 | 053729 | B,C | ING-IND/17 ING-IND/35 | PURCHASING AND SUPPLY MANAGEMENT |  | 1 | 5,0 | | -- | -- | -- | Courses to be chosen from Group FREELM (a) | -- | -- | -- | 16,0 | | 097318 | -- | -- | FINAL THESIS |  | 1 | 15,0 | 15,0 | 097318 | -- | -- | FINAL THESIS |  | 2 | 15,0 |
(a) It is possible to choose courses totaling 10 to 16 cfu (study plan total: 120-126 cfu)
1 Year courses - Track: OSI - SUSTAINABLE OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT AND SOCIAL INNOVATION
Code | Educational activities | SSD | Course Title | Language | Sem | CFU | CFU Group | 096078 | B,C | ING-IND/35 | ACCOUNTING, FINANCE & CONTROL |  | 1 | 10,0 | 10,0 | | 052795 | B,C | ING-IND/35 | STRATEGY & MARKETING |  | 1 | 10,0[1,0  ] | 10,0 | | 052796 | B,C | ING-IND/35 | LEADERSHIP & INNOVATION |  | 2 | 10,0[2,0  ] | 10,0 | | 096090 | B,C | ING-IND/17 | INDUSTRIAL TECHNOLOGIES |  | 1 | 10,0 | 30,0 | 096090 | B,C | ING-IND/17 | INDUSTRIAL TECHNOLOGIES |  | 2 | 10,0 | 054697 | B,C | ING-IND/16 | QUALITY DATA ANALYSIS |  | 2 | 10,0 | 096089 | B,C | ING-IND/17 | LOGISTICS MANAGEMENT |  | 2 | 10,0 | 096089 | B,C | ING-IND/17 | LOGISTICS MANAGEMENT |  | 1 | 10,0 | 096088 | B,C | ING-IND/17 | OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT |  | 2 | 10,0 | 096088 | B,C | ING-IND/17 | OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT |  | 1 | 10,0 |
2 Year courses - Track: OSI - SUSTAINABLE OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT AND SOCIAL INNOVATION
Code | Educational activities | SSD | Course Title | Language | Sem | CFU | CFU Group | 052902 | B,C | ING-IND/17 ING-IND/35 SPS/04 | BUSINESS IN TRANSFORMATION: SOCIAL AND SUSTAINABILITY CHALLENGES LAB |  | 1 | 15,0[5,0  ] | 15,0 | | 054205 | B,C | ING-IND/17 | ADVANCED AND SUSTAINABLE MANUFACTURING |  | 1 | 10,0 | 10,0 | | 097334 | B,C | ING-IND/35 | SOCIAL INNOVATION |  | 1 | 5,0 | 5,0 | | 097314 | B,C | ING-IND/16 | DE-MANUFACTURING |  | 1 | 5,0 | 5,0 | 097337 | B,C | ING-IND/35 | HEALTH CARE MANAGEMENT |  | 2 | 5,0 | 097316 | B,C | ING-IND/17 | INTERNATIONAL DISTRIBUTION |  | 2 | 5,0 | 097321 | B,C | ING-IND/17 | OPERATIONS RISK MANAGEMENT AND RESILIENCE |  | 1 | 5,0 | 097338 | C | SPS/04 | POLICY ANALYSIS |  | 2 | 5,0 | | -- | -- | -- | Courses to be chosen from Group GESLM (a) | -- | -- | -- | 8,0 | | -- | -- | -- | Courses to be chosen from Group FREELM (b) | -- | -- | -- | 8,0 | | 097318 | -- | -- | FINAL THESIS |  | 1 | 15,0 | 15,0 | 097318 | -- | -- | FINAL THESIS |  | 2 | 15,0 |
(a) It is possible to choose courses totaling 5 to 8 cfu (b) It is possible to choose courses totaling 5 to 8 cfu
1 Year courses - Track: SCM - SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT
Code | Educational activities | SSD | Course Title | Language | Sem | CFU | CFU Group | 096078 | B,C | ING-IND/35 | ACCOUNTING, FINANCE & CONTROL |  | 1 | 10,0 | 10,0 | | 052795 | B,C | ING-IND/35 | STRATEGY & MARKETING |  | 1 | 10,0[1,0  ] | 10,0 | | 052796 | B,C | ING-IND/35 | LEADERSHIP & INNOVATION |  | 2 | 10,0[2,0  ] | 10,0 | | 096090 | B,C | ING-IND/17 | INDUSTRIAL TECHNOLOGIES |  | 1 | 10,0 | 20,0 | 096090 | B,C | ING-IND/17 | INDUSTRIAL TECHNOLOGIES |  | 2 | 10,0 | 054697 | B,C | ING-IND/16 | QUALITY DATA ANALYSIS |  | 2 | 10,0 | 096088 | B,C | ING-IND/17 | OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT |  | 2 | 10,0 | 096088 | B,C | ING-IND/17 | OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT |  | 1 | 10,0 | 096089 | B,C | ING-IND/17 | LOGISTICS MANAGEMENT |  | 2 | 10,0 | 096089 | B,C | ING-IND/17 | LOGISTICS MANAGEMENT |  | 1 | 10,0 | | 052909 | B,C | ING-IND/35 | BUSINESS & INDUSTRIAL ECONOMICS |  | 2 | 10,0[1,0  ] | 10,0 |
2 Year courses - Track: SCM - SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT
Code | Educational activities | SSD | Course Title | Language | Sem | CFU | CFU Group | 055898 | B,C | ING-IND/35 | SUPPLIER RELATIONSHIP MANAGEMENT LAB |  | 2 | 10,0[5,0  ] | 10,0 | | 055901 | B,C | ING-IND/17 | ADVANCED SUPPLY CHAIN PLANNING LAB |  | 2 | 10,0[5,0  ] | 10,0 | | 056255 | B,C | ING-IND/17 ING-IND/35 | SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT |  | 1 | 10,0[1,0  ] | 10,0 | | 097325 | B,C | ING-IND/17 ING-IND/35 | DIGITAL BUSINESS INNOVATION |  | 2 | 5,0 | 5,0 | 097316 | B,C | ING-IND/17 | INTERNATIONAL DISTRIBUTION |  | 2 | 5,0 | 097321 | B,C | ING-IND/17 | OPERATIONS RISK MANAGEMENT AND RESILIENCE |  | 1 | 5,0 | 097323 | B,C | ING-IND/17 | QUALITY MANAGEMENT |  | 1 | 5,0 | | -- | -- | -- | Courses to be chosen from Group FREELM (a) | -- | -- | -- | 16,0 | | 097318 | -- | -- | FINAL THESIS |  | 1 | 15,0 | 15,0 | 097318 | -- | -- | FINAL THESIS |  | 2 | 15,0 |
(a) It is possible to choose courses totaling 10 to 16 cfu (study plan total: 120-126 cfu)
Courses of the Group FREELM
Code | Educational activities | SSD | Course Title | Language | Sem | CFU | 097313 | B,C | ING-IND/16 | ADDITIVE MANUFACTURING |  | 1 | 5,0 | 097685 | C | ING-INF/05 | ADVANCED USER INTERFACES |  | 1 | 5,0 | 052911 | -- | SECS-S/01 | APPLIED STATISTICS |  | 1 | 5,0[1,0  ] | 055891 | B | ING-INF/04 | DATA-BASED MODELLING OF DYNAMICAL SYSTEMS AND OPTIMAL CONTROL |  | 1 | 5,0 | 099374 | C | ICAR/13 M-DEA/01 | DESIGN METHODS(a) |  | 1 | 6,0 | 055892 | C | ING-INF/05 | DIGITAL SECURITY MANAGEMENT |  | 1 | 5,0 | 051509 | C | IUS/10 | DIRITTO DELL'ENERGIA |  | 1 | 5,0 | 052793 | -- | SECS-P/03 | ECONOMICS AND PERFORMANCE MEASUREMENT OF HEALTH CARE SYSTEMS |  | 1 | 10,0 | 054065 | C | ING-IND/09 | ENERGY CONVERSION A |  | 1 | 10,0[1,0  ] | 097381 | C | ING-IND/10 | ENGINEERING AND COOPERATION FOR DEVELOPMENT |  | 1 | 8,0 | 088976 | C | MAT/05 | GAME THEORY |  | 1 | 5,0 | 097451 | -- | ING-IND/15 | HUMAN MODELLING IN ENGINEERING |  | 1 | 6,0 | 054207 | B,C | ING-INF/03 ING-INF/04 ING-INF/05 | INDUSTRIAL AUTOMATION, COMMUNICATION AND DATA MANAGEMENT |  | 1 | 5,0 | 097367 | C | SECS-P/01 | INTERNATIONAL ECONOMICS |  | 1 | 10,0 | 097374 | C | SECS-P/02 | INTERNATIONAL MARKETS AND EUROPEAN INSTITUTIONS |  | 1 | 5,0 | 051112 | C | SECS-P/05 | INTRODUCTORY ECONOMETRICS |  | 1 | 5,0 | 052487 | C | INF/01 | MACHINE LEARNING |  | 1 | 5,0 | 054952 | B,C | ING-IND/16 | MANUFACTURING SYSTEMS ENGINEERING II |  | 1 | 5,0 | 055895 | C | MAT/05 | METODI E MODELLI MATEMATICI PER L'INGEGNERIA |  | 1 | 5,0 | 055894 | -- | MAT/08 | NUMERICAL APPROXIMATION OF MATHEMATICAL MODELS AND APPLICATIONS |  | 1 | 5,0 | 056048 | -- | M-FIL/02 | PHILOSOPHY OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY |  | 1 | 5,0[5,0  ] | 052537 | C | ING-INF/05 | TECHNOLOGIES FOR INFORMATION SYSTEMS |  | 1 | 5,0[1,0  ] | 055893 | -- | SECS-S/06 | ADVANCED MATHEMATICAL MODELS IN FINANCE |  | 2 | 5,0 | 095912 | C | ING-IND/10 | ADVANCED THERMODYNAMICS AND THERMOECONOMICS |  | 2 | 8,0 | 091023 | C | ING-INF/05 | BUSINESS INFORMATION SYSTEMS 1 |  | 2 | 5,0 | 090874 | C | ING-INF/05 | BUSINESS INFORMATION SYSTEMS 2 |  | 2 | 5,0 | 056237 | -- | M-PED/03 | COMMUNICATION AND ARGUMENTATION B(b) |  | 2 | 5,0[5,0  ] | 053480 | C | INF/01 | COMPUTER SECURITY |  | 2 | 5,0 | 097454 | -- | ING-IND/15 | COMPUTER VISION AND REVERSE ENGINEERING |  | 2 | 6,0 | 095898 | C | ING-INF/05 | COMPUTING INFRASTRUCTURES |  | 2 | 5,0 | 055806 | -- | M-FIL/02 | CRITICAL THINKING(c) |  | 2 | 5,0[5,0  ] | 097741 | C | MAT/09 | DECISION MODELS |  | 2 | 5,0 | 097384 | C | ING-INF/05 | DIGITAL TECHNOLOGY |  | 2 | 5,0 | 054445 | C | ING-INF/05 | ECONOMICS AND COMPUTATION |  | 2 | 5,0[5,0  ] | 055807 | -- | SPS/07 | EMERGING TECHNOLOGIES AND SOCIETAL CHALLENGES(d) |  | 2 | 5,0[5,0  ] | 056620 | B,C | ING-IND/17 ING-IND/35 | ENTERPRISE TRANSFORMATION PROJECTS(e) |  | 2 | 5,0 | 056233 | -- | M-FIL/03 | ETHICS FOR TECHNOLOGY B(f) |  | 2 | 5,0[5,0  ] | 097387 | C | SECS-P/05 | FINANCIAL ECONOMETRICS |  | 2 | 5,0 | 095917 | -- | ING-IND/30 | FUNDAMENTALS OF OIL AND GAS ENGINEERING |  | 2 | 8,0 | 052320 | B,C | ING-IND/35 | MANAGING TECHNOLOGY DISRUPTION(g) |  | 2 | 5,0 | 097338 | C | SPS/04 | POLICY ANALYSIS |  | 2 | 5,0 | 097357 | C | ING-IND/09 | POWER PRODUCTION FROM RENEWABLE ENERGY C |  | 2 | 5,0 | 054649 | -- | ING-IND/19 | RELIABILITY, SAFETY AND RISK ANALYSIS A+B |  | 2 | 10,0[1,0  ] | 052321 | B,C | ING-IND/35 | STRATEGIC PLANNING IN REAL PRACTICE(h) |  | 2 | 5,0 | 095118 | -- | ING-IND/15 | TECHNOLOGY FORECASTING AND RESEARCHING FUTURE |  | 2 | 6,0 | 056332 | B,C | ING-IND/14 ING-IND/16 | DESIGN & MANUFACTURING(i) |  | 2 | 6,0 | 052079 | C | ING-IND/13 ING-IND/33 | MOBILITY: INFRASTRUCTURES AND SERVICES |  | 2 | 8,0[4,0  ] |
(a) Closed number subject (b) Closed number subject (c) Closed number subject (d) Closed number subject (e) Closed number subject (f) Closed number subject (g) Closed number subject (h) Closed number subject (i) Closed number subject
Courses of the Group GESLM
Code | Educational activities | SSD | Course Title | Language | Sem | CFU | 097313 | B,C | ING-IND/16 | ADDITIVE MANUFACTURING |  | 1 | 5,0 | 054206 | B,C | ING-IND/17 | ADVANCED PRODUCTION SYSTEMS |  | 1 | 5,0 | 052911 | -- | SECS-S/01 | APPLIED STATISTICS |  | 1 | 5,0[1,0  ] | 097319 | B,C | ING-IND/17 | ASSET LIFE CYCLE MANAGEMENT |  | 1 | 10,0 | 097749 | B,C | ING-IND/35 | CORPORATE FINANCE B |  | 1 | 5,0 | 097314 | B,C | ING-IND/16 | DE-MANUFACTURING |  | 1 | 5,0 | 097681 | C | MAT/05 | DISCRETE DYNAMICAL MODELS |  | 1 | 5,0 | 097370 | B,C | ING-IND/35 | ECONOMICS AND MANAGEMENT OF MULTINATIONAL ENTERPRISES |  | 1 | 5,0 | 052793 | -- | SECS-P/03 | ECONOMICS AND PERFORMANCE MEASUREMENT OF HEALTH CARE SYSTEMS |  | 1 | 10,0 | 097388 | B,C | ING-IND/35 | ENTREPRENEURIAL FINANCE |  | 1 | 5,0 | 056379 | B,C | ING-IND/35 | ETICA D'IMPRESA(a) |  | 1 | 5,0 | 054136 | B,C | ING-IND/35 | FAMILY BUSINESS |  | 1 | 5,0 | 088976 | C | MAT/05 | GAME THEORY |  | 1 | 5,0 | 056512 | B,C | ING-IND/17 ING-IND/35 | HIGH-END AND LUXURY INDUSTRIES MANAGEMENT |  | 1 | 5,0 | 054842 | B,C | ING-IND/35 | HIGH-TECH STARTUPS: CREATING AND SCALING UP I |  | 1 | 5,0[5,0  ] | 055016 | B,C | ING-IND/17 | INDUSTRIAL ASSET MANAGEMENT |  | 1 | 5,0 | 097352 | B,C | ING-IND/17 | INDUSTRIAL ECO-EFFICIENCY |  | 1 | 5,0 | 097404 | B,C | ING-IND/17 | INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT TOOLBOX (MODELS AND TOOLS) |  | 1 | 5,0 | 097320 | B,C | ING-IND/17 | INDUSTRIAL PROJECT MANAGEMENT A |  | 1 | 10,0 | 096090 | B,C | ING-IND/17 | INDUSTRIAL TECHNOLOGIES |  | 1 | 10,0 | 051112 | C | SECS-P/05 | INTRODUCTORY ECONOMETRICS |  | 1 | 5,0 | 097391 | B,C | ING-IND/35 | INVESTMENT BANKING |  | 1 | 5,0 | 096089 | B,C | ING-IND/17 | LOGISTICS MANAGEMENT |  | 1 | 10,0 | 052487 | C | INF/01 | MACHINE LEARNING |  | 1 | 5,0 | 097350 | B,C | ING-IND/35 | MANAGEMENT OF ENERGY AND SUSTAINABILITY |  | 1 | 10,0 | 054202 | B,C | ING-IND/16 | MANUFACTURING SYSTEMS ENGINEERING I |  | 1 | 5,0 | 054952 | B,C | ING-IND/16 | MANUFACTURING SYSTEMS ENGINEERING II |  | 1 | 5,0 | 097380 | B,C | ING-IND/35 | MULTICHANNEL CUSTOMER STRATEGY |  | 1 | 10,0 | 096088 | B,C | ING-IND/17 | OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT |  | 1 | 10,0 | 097321 | B,C | ING-IND/17 | OPERATIONS RISK MANAGEMENT AND RESILIENCE |  | 1 | 5,0 | 052912 | B,C | ING-IND/35 | PUBLIC MANAGEMENT |  | 1 | 5,0[5,0  ] | 053729 | B,C | ING-IND/17 ING-IND/35 | PURCHASING AND SUPPLY MANAGEMENT |  | 1 | 5,0 | 097323 | B,C | ING-IND/17 | QUALITY MANAGEMENT |  | 1 | 5,0 | 097315 | B,C | ING-IND/17 | SAFETY ENGINEERING AND MANAGEMENT |  | 1 | 5,0 | 055015 | B,C | ING-IND/17 | SMART MAINTENANCE |  | 1 | 5,0 | 097334 | B,C | ING-IND/35 | SOCIAL INNOVATION |  | 1 | 5,0 | 054954 | B,C | ING-IND/17 | SUSTAINABLE MANUFACTURING |  | 1 | 5,0 | 054954 | B,C | ING-IND/17 | SUSTAINABLE MANUFACTURING |  | 1 | 5,0 | 052537 | C | ING-INF/05 | TECHNOLOGIES FOR INFORMATION SYSTEMS |  | 1 | 5,0[1,0  ] | 054205 | B,C | ING-IND/17 | ADVANCED AND SUSTAINABLE MANUFACTURING |  | 1 | 10,0 | 098498 | B,C | ING-IND/35 | DESIGN STRATEGY AND ECONOMICS OF INNOVATION |  | 1 | 10,0 | 098472 | B,C | ING-IND/35 SECS-P/01 | FINANCIAL MARKETS AND INSTITUTIONS + MACROECONOMICS OF FINANCE |  | 1 | 10,0 | 054201 | B,C | ING-IND/16 | MANUFACTURING SYSTEMS ENGINEERING |  | 1 | 10,0 | 056255 | B,C | ING-IND/17 ING-IND/35 | SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT |  | 1 | 10,0[1,0  ] | 052817 | B,C | ING-IND/17 | ADVANCED SUPPLY CHAIN PLANNING LAB |  | 2 | 10,0[5,0  |
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