The study programme offers three curricula, one of which is delivered entirely in English.
The first curriculum is organised into five tracks, corresponding to the five main professional profiles the degree aims to train. The tracks students can choose from are:
- Advanced and Smart Mechanical Design
- Advanced and Smart Production
- Road Vehicle Design
- Technological Processes
- Mechatronics
The second curriculum, in Railway Mechanics, focuses on the design, technologies, and manufacturing management of highly complex mechanical systems in the railway sector (carbody, bogie, wheels and rails, overhead line, etc.).
The third curriculum, in Sustainable Development, is taught in English and aims at the design and realisation of industrial products that meet new or evolving user needs. It also requires understanding how innovation in materials and system architecture can improve performance while reducing environmental impact. In addition, the Sustainable Development curriculum targets the definition of green technologies and the management of lean production systems, as well as the manufacturing of highly complex mechanical systems.
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