Automotive Engineering




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The increasing restrictions on vehicle consumption and emissions has led automotive companies to profoundly rethink the vehicle, with a clear trend towards electrification.
The availability of fast connectivity, permitted by the 5G networks, of on-board sensor systems, of ever more powerful computing capacities will make the vehicle of the near future connected and autonomous.
On the other hand, the issues of additive manufacturing and industry 4.0 are leading to a radical rethink of production processes.
In recent years, therefore, the car industry has given strong priority to these issues, asking universities for product and process engineers capable of engaging with systems distinguished by all these strongly interdisciplinary issues. The Bachelor’s degree programme in Automotive Engineering degree is in line with these requirements.
In addition, you will study the most current issues related to the motor vehicle, such as reducing consumption, emissions, and the environmental impact, as well as autonomous and connected vehicles.
At the end of the programme, you will develop a thesis project that will allow you to independently put in practice the skills that you have gained over the years. You will present this project during a public oral defence.
Admissions Requirements
Secondary high school diploma with at least 3 Advanced Placement courses (APs) passed with a grade between 3 and 5 in three different subjects related to the Bachelor’s degree programme chosen by the applicant and Admission test.
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