- International Degree Programs
- Bachelor's Degree in MANAGEMENT ENGINEERING
Bachelor's Degree in MANAGEMENT ENGINEERING
- Degree course in italian
- INGEGNERIA GESTIONALE
- Degree course
- MANAGEMENT ENGINEERING
- Title
- Bachelor's Degree
- MIUR Class
- Ingegneria industriale - L-9 R (DM270)
- Length
- 3 years
- Credits
- 180
- Department
- ENGINEERING FOR INNOVATION
- Website
- https://www.unisalento.it/didattica/cosa-studiare/corsi-di-laurea/-/dettaglio/dipartimento/098131/dipartimento-di-ingegneria-dell-innovazione
- Language
- ITALIAN
- Location
- Lecce-
- Academic year
- 2025/2026
- Type of access/Available places
- Free access course
- Career opportunities
- 2.2.1.7.0. - Ingegneri industriali e gestionali
Course description
The Bachelor's Degree in Management Engineering aims to create a professional profile in the field of engineering characterized by a strong level of interdisciplinarity that integrates technical-scientific knowledge and skills with those of a managerial and managerial nature, including the increasingly relevant aspects of environmental and social sustainability. In this perspective, the Degree in Management Engineering, based on a solid foundation built on the basic disciplines (mathematics, statistics, physics and chemistry) appropriately contextualized to the engineering domain, virtuously combines the domains most closely linked to the industrial and service sector, such as traditional and innovative production technologies, logistics systems, sustainable management of utilities (e.g., energy production and distribution systems), new business models with a view to sustainability, together with management models of digital technologies and data, business management and organization as well as the creation of new businesses, and project management.
Admission to the CdS requires a high school diploma or equivalent qualification, adequate technical-scientific preparation to be verified with an admission test.
The three-year degree courses taught in Italian do not require an initial assessment of the English language.
Students who, based on the test results, do not achieve adequate preparation will be assigned Additional Training Obligations (OFA) relating to the subjects in which the student has reported training gaps that must be filled in the first year.
The three-year degree courses taught in Italian do not require an initial assessment of the English language.
Students who, based on the test results, do not achieve adequate preparation will be assigned Additional Training Obligations (OFA) relating to the subjects in which the student has reported training gaps that must be filled in the first year.
Profile
Junior Management EngineerFunctions
The path that we intend to activate is strongly characterized by a marked orientation towards innovation processes and technological entrepreneurship. In this way, the outgoing profile will operate as an agent of innovation and change both in manufacturing contexts and in the service sector, with the possible opportunity to create new entrepreneurial realities that enhance the value creation potential of the different categories of technologies studied and explored during the course of study (specifically digital technologies, mechanical and mechatronic technologies, electrical technologies, energy production and management technologies).A further distinctive feature concerns the explicit attention to the issues of sustainability, not only of an environmental nature, but also social and corporate governance that characterizes the modern action of the three-year management engineer, capable of combining economic performance, with operational efficiency, security (including cybernetic), creativity, environmental sustainability, social inclusion, and transparency in strategic and operational management.
Skills
The Degree Course in Management Engineering aims to provide students with a solid basic preparation in the scientific field and, above all, in management engineering, for the purposes of both of the acquisition of mental flexibility, problem solving and interdisciplinarity as well as of the study and work methods necessary to carry out the activity of first level management engineer.Porsche
The main professional outlets are companies producing goods or services, operating in both traditional and innovative sectors, companies and bodies in the public sector, public and private institutions also operating in the field of industrial research.The final exam consists of the presentation of a written paper, even if not characterized by a particular originality, which has the purpose of verifying the acquired maturity and ability to present. The final exam constitutes an individual training opportunity to complete the curricular path.
The paper proposed for the final exam that refers to a practical-operational experience is written by the student who, during the performance of the assigned work, receives assistance from a teacher (supervisor).
The assignment of the supervisor, the methods of discussing the thesis and of assigning the grade are regulated by the provisions set out in the Degree Course Teaching Regulations.
The paper proposed for the final exam that refers to a practical-operational experience is written by the student who, during the performance of the assigned work, receives assistance from a teacher (supervisor).
The assignment of the supervisor, the methods of discussing the thesis and of assigning the grade are regulated by the provisions set out in the Degree Course Teaching Regulations.
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Course modules
PERCORSO COMUNE
mathematical analysis (MAT/05)
12 credits - Compulsory
CHEMISTRY (CHIM/07)
9 credits - Compulsory
INDUSTRIAL DESIGN ELEMENTS (ING-IND/15)
6 credits - Compulsory
GENERAL PHYSICS (FIS/01)
12 credits - Compulsory
GEOMETRY AND ALGEBRA (MAT/03)
6 credits - Compulsory
ENGLISH LANGUAGE C.I NOWLEDGE OF THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE
3 credits - Compulsory
ENGLISH LANGUAGE C.I
2 credits
NOWLEDGE OF THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE C.I.
1 credits
PROGRAMMING AND DATA STRUCTURES (INF/01)
6 credits - Compulsory
SAFETY AND LEGISLATION (NN)
3 credits - Compulsory
ECONOMY AND BUSINESS ORGANIZATION (ING-IND/35)
9 credits - Compulsory
ELEMENTS OF MECHANICS AND MECHATRONICS (ING-IND/13)
6 credits - Compulsory
INDUSTRIAL PLANTS (ING-IND/17)
9 credits - Compulsory
STATISTICAL MODELS FOR PERFORMANCE MEASUREMENT (SECS-P/01)
6 credits - Compulsory
ENERGY SYSTEMS AND ENERGY MANAGEMENT (ING-IND/09)
12 credits - Compulsory
MANUFACTURING TECHNOLOGY (ING-IND/16)
9 credits - Compulsory
ELECTRICAL TECHNOLOGIES AND ELECTRICITY MARKET (ING-IND/31)
9 credits - Compulsory
BUSINESS ANALYTICS (MAT/09)
9 credits - Compulsory
CREATION OF START-UPS (ING-IND/35)
9 credits - Optional
FOUNDATIONS OF INNOVATION (SECS-P/06)
9 credits - Optional
FOUNDATIONS OF CYBERSECURITY (ING-INF/05)
6 credits - Optional
PROCESS MANAGEMENT (ING-IND/35)
9 credits - Optional
LIFE CYCLE MANAGEMENT (ING-IND/17)
6 credits - Compulsory
MANAGEMENT AND PRODUCTION TECHNOLOGIES (ING-IND/16)
9 credits - Optional
DIGITAL MARKETING (SECS-P/08)
6 credits - Optional
SUSTAINABILITY MEASURES (SECS-P/13)
6 credits - Optional
PROJECT MANAGEMENT (ING-IND/35)
9 credits - Optional
FINAL EXAM (PROFIN_S)
3 credits - Compulsory