Automotive Engineering

    Automotive Engineering

    Duration36 month(s)
    Tuition Fee
    EUR 2,601 / Year
    Apply DateSeptember 30, 2021

    Automotive Engineering

    About

    Overview The Automotive Engineering programme at Politecnico di Torino is organised into six semesters, each consisting of an average of 30 CFU (university academic credits); one CFU represents approximately 25 hours of study including 11-12 hours of frontal teaching and 20 hours of individual study.The teaching modules can be grouped in the following six types:Scientific and methodological foundations (mathematics, geometry, physics, chemistry, computer science, etc.)Fundamentals of industrial engineeringTopics specific to automotive engineeringTopics related to managementGeneral knowledgeOther content (language, internships, thesis)Basic training (mathematics, geometry, physics, chemistry, computer science) is broad and comprehensive. The fundamentals of industrial engineering, with particular reference to mechanics, materials technology, thermodynamics, principles of electrical engineering, electronics, machinery and machine construction, and manufacturing technology, are covered adequately both for those completing their training with the first-level course and for those planning to further their studies in certain subject areas in the MSc degree course.Specific aspects of automotive engineering are taught from the first years, through modules on motor vehicles and their evolution, and setting design parameters for motor vehicles. Management is covered in the second and third years in modules dedicated to business economics, company organisation and management of human resources. Training is completed through contextual modules such as language training, especially English, work safety, and the final exam which includes a compulsory internship.Career opportunitiesCompanies operating in mechanical production, in particular automotiveCompanies operating in the mechanical production and/or service/sales companiesCompanies operating in the mechanical production and automotive in particularCompanies operating in mechanical production, automotive and research centres specialised in automotiveCompanies operating in the design process and / or end product production. I want to find another Bachelor Course
    The Automotive Engineering programme at Politecnico di Torino consists of a single curriculum for the BSc degree and a curriculum for the MSc degree in three orientations: development of propulsion systems, Motor vehicle system development, and Industrial processes management.

    Disciplines

    General Engineering & TechnologyAutomotive Engineering

    Requirements

    English Requirements

    • PTEMin 59
    • IELTSMin 5.5
    • TOEFLMin 72

    Other Requirements

    1High school diploma got after at least 12 years of schoolingHigh school diploma got after 11 years of schooling + having passed ALL of the exams scheduled in the first academic year at home universityHigh school diploma got after 10 years of schooling + having passed ALL of the exams scheduled in the first two academic years at home universityHigh school diploma got after 10 or 11 years of schooling + a higher degree obtained in a post-secondary professional institution in a subject relevant to the selected bachelor or having passed one or two preparatory years (Foundation course) to fill the gap. Politecnico di Torino will decide about the eligibility of the Foundation year(s)Applicants will take the admission test using a special browser that will block other computer activity during the test and record  them, both audibly and visually, through the PC webcam. 

    Fee Information

    Automotive Engineering

    Politecnico di Torino

    Politecnico di Torino

    Italy

    Italy, Turin