MSc in Civil Engineering
Turin, Italy
DURATION
2 Years
LANGUAGES
English
PACE
Full time
APPLICATION DEADLINE
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EARLIEST START DATE
23 Sep 2024
TUITION FEES
EUR 161 *
STUDY FORMAT
On-Campus
* tuition fees are related to family or individual income, up to a maximum of 5593 euros per year for those with the highest incomes
Introduction
Studying Civil Engineering at Politecnico di Torino means attending classes taught by internationally renowned professors in one of the best engineering universities in Europe that has over 150 years of history.
You will become a Civil Engineer, namely, a professional who has a wide range of knowledge and skills in the fields of design, construction, management, surveying, monitoring, and maintenance of buildings (civil and industrial), large-scale structures (bridges, dams, tunnels) and infrastructures (roads, railways, water distribution and drainage networks).
Admissions
Curriculum
Geotechnics
Year 1
- Advanced Structural Mechanics
- Construction project management
- Foundations
- Rocks Mechanics
- Elective courses (view Full curriculum)
- Degradation of construction materials and prevention or
- Geomatics
- Numerical Methods in Geotechnical Engineering
- Slope stability and Landslide Risk Mitigation
Year 2
- Advanced structural design
- Transportation infrastructures
- Elective courses (view Full curriculum)
- Geotechnical earthquake engineering/Structural earthquake engineering
- Thesis
- Geotechnical applications for energy and environment
Infrastructures and transportation systems
Year 1
- Advanced Structural Mechanics
- Advanced structural design
- Construction of transportation infrastructures
- Construction project management
- Elective courses (view Full curriculum)
- Degradation of construction materials and prevention or
- Geomatics
- Design of Transportation Infrastructures
- Transport economy and technique
Year 2
- Foundations
- Pavement and track engineering
- Elective courses (view Full curriculum)
- Thesis
- Transport systems and data analytics/Transport planning
- Management and safety of transportation infrastructures
Structures
Year 1
- Advanced Structural Mechanics
- Construction project management
- Foundations
- Theory and design of reinforced and prestressed concrete structures
- Elective courses (view Full curriculum)
- Degradation of construction materials and prevention or
- Geomatics
- Dynamics of structures/Computational Mechanics
- Theory and design of steel and composite structures
Year 2
- Earthquake Engineering
- Transportation infrastructures
- Thesis
- Design and construction of bridges
- Elective courses (view Full curriculum)
- Fracture and Plasticity
Water
Year 1
- Advanced Structural Mechanics
- Construction project management
- Hydro-meteorological risk assessment
- Transportation infrastructures
- Elective courses (view Full curriculum)
- Degradation of construction materials and prevention or
- Geomatics
- Hydraulic design and hydropower plants
- Urban water drainage
Year 2
- Advanced structural design
- Foundations
- River engineering and restoration
- Elective courses (view Full curriculum)
- Thesis
- Civil and industrial hydraulic systems/Water resources planning and management
Program Outcome
What will you learn?
The program curriculum is divided into three learning areas:
The first learning area (BasicEngineering): you will strengthen your knowledge of basic technical concepts that are required in the construction sector by studying the theory of structures, materials technology, geomatics, mathematical modeling as well as project management.
The second learning area (Civil Engineering): you will enhance your knowledge in subjects that are more specifically related to Civil Engineering and involve the design of structures and infrastructures. These include advanced structural mechanics (with a particular focus on concrete and steel structures), foundations as well as the design and construction of road infrastructures.
The third learning area refers to courses and subjects related to four specialist tracks that provide specific training in important areas of Civil Engineering.
Each track ends with a final project that accounts for a substantial amount of credits. The end product of such projects is a thesis and an oral presentation in front of a panel. Students can choose between design-type projects or work more oriented toward academic research.
Career Opportunities
Your career as a Civil Engineer starts here. You will be able to be employed by private or public companies, in Italy or abroad, or to work in the field of research and development with job opportunities in the following sectors:
- Planning, Design, Construction, Maintenance, and Management of Civil Structures, Facilities, Infrastructure, and Service Networks;
- Planning, Design, Management, and Control of Transportation Systems;
- Design, Construction, and Maintenance of Water Structures and Infrastructures, Flood Defense Systems, and Industrial Hydraulic Plants;
- Survey and Monitoring;
- Geotechnics, Foundations, and Earthworks.
Alternatively, you will be able to work as a professional freelancer, provided that you pass the State Examination for Professional Practice (Esame di Stato) and register in the Professional Register of Engineers, section A.
Student Testimonials
Program delivery
How will you learn it?
The courses are taught in English.
You will take part in face-to-face lectures, Ateliers, classroom practicals, computer and experimental laboratories, as well as guided exercises, individual activities, and group work. In all these settings we put a lot of emphasis on active learning, whereby students are motivated to do things rather than learning only how to do them.
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