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Aerospace Engineering

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What is the objective of the course? What is it?
What does it train you for?

The B.S. in Aerospace Engineering program consists of a balanced set of base courses, characterizing courses, and supplementary courses, while offering credits for internships and like activities, and free credits customizable by the students. It will provide students with knowledge, skills, and competencies to describe, analyze, and interpret, by selecting appropriate methods and models, highly multidisciplinary engineering problems, and in particular problems typical of the aerospace industry, where considerations such as reliability, light weight, and safety are of crucial importance. The B.S. in Aerospace Engineering will train a professional figure employable as a junior analyst engineer, junior production engineer, and/or junior maintenance engineer who can find employment in industries or entities operating in the field of industrial and more specifically aerospace engineering.

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What do you learn?

The B.S. in Aerospace Engineering provides:

  • Basic mathematical, physical, chemical and computer knowledge and skills for rigorous formulation of engineering problems;
  • Knowledge and skills to analyze materials, components, systems, and devices, as well as mechanical, thermal, and electrical processes relevant for industrial engineering, including economic aspects;
  • Specialized skills in typical aerospace disciplines such as aerodynamics, atmospheric and space flight mechanics, construction, and manufacturing technologies, useful for understanding and managing complex components, systems, and processes typical of aerospace where efficiency, light weight, reliability, and safety are critical objectives.
In particular, the B.S. in Aerospace Engineering develops students' ability to formulate and solve considered problems using modern and widely used computer knowledge and tools in industrial and aerospace engineering.

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What can you do with it?

Aerospace engineering graduates will be able to:

  • Pursue second-level studies in master's degree programs in industrial or specifically aerospace fields;
  • Operate, if they do not intend to continue their studies, in the role of junior engineer in companies, entities, institutes operating in the field of industrial or aerospace engineering, characterized by sustained levels of technological innovation, interdisciplinarity, internationalization and competitiveness, with functions of support for the design, certification, maintenance and management of complex industrial systems and/or processes.
The B.S. in Aerospace Engineering will train a professional figure employable in: aviation and space industries; entities and institutes operating in the aviation sector; aircraft maintenance agencies and companies; air transport companies; the Air Force and aviation sectors of other armed forces. Graduates in Aerospace Engineering will be able to register, upon passing a specific State Examination, in Section B of the Register of Engineers-industrial sector.