Program Overview
Program Overview
The Mechanical Engineering program at Sapienza University of Rome offers a comprehensive education in the field of mechanical engineering, with a balanced mix of theoretical and practical knowledge. The program is designed to provide students with a solid foundation in the principles of mechanical engineering, as well as the skills and expertise needed to succeed in a rapidly changing technological landscape.
Program Structure
The program is structured into six curricula:
- Progettazione Meccanica (Mechanical Design)
- Veicoli (Vehicles)
- Meccatronica (Mechatronics)
- Produzione Industriale (Industrial Production)
- Energia (Energy)
- Mechanical Engineering Design (taught entirely in English)
In addition to these curricula, there are three double degree programs available:
- Automazione (Automation) with New York University - Polytechnic Institute - Tandon School of Engineering (USA)
- Materiali (Materials) with Georgia Tech University (USA)
- Meccanica Computazionale (Computational Mechanics) with Sorbonne Université (France)
Career Opportunities
Graduates of the Mechanical Engineering program at Sapienza University of Rome have a wide range of career opportunities available to them, including:
- Industrial manufacturing sectors, such as mechanical, electromechanical, and mechatronics industries
- Energy production and conversion sectors
- Vehicle manufacturing and design
- Research and innovation in public and private sectors
- Doctoral research programs (through a selection process)
- Professional practice in the industrial sector (after passing a qualifying exam)
Program Accreditation
The program has been certified by Eur-Ace, a European accreditation system for engineering programs, in recognition of its high-quality education and commitment to student services, including orientation, training, placement, and personal growth.
