Program Overview
Introduction to the Master's Program in Agricultural Engineering
The Master's Program in Agricultural Engineering, offered at the Politecnico di Milano's Cremona campus, is designed to provide students with a comprehensive education in the field of agricultural engineering. The program is taught in English and aims to equip students with a systemic vision, enabling them to analyze and implement solutions in the agro-industrial sector.
Program Objectives
The program's primary objective is to train engineers who can tackle the complexity of agro-industrial systems and the interdependence of critical elements related to food safety. To achieve this, students will acquire a solid foundation in engineering principles, as well as knowledge of emerging technologies, production planning, and environmental interactions.
Program Structure
The program is structured over four semesters, with the first semester providing a differentiated educational pathway based on the student's background. Students with an engineering background will acquire knowledge of primary production, biochemistry, and microbiology, while those with a non-engineering background will gain a foundation in engineering principles, mathematics, and physics.
Second Semester
The second semester focuses on the acquisition of ICT knowledge, including automation, robotics, and Big Data Analytics. Students will also explore industrial engineering applied to agriculture 4.0, with an emphasis on vehicle and machinery technology, electrification, and autonomous guidance.
Third and Fourth Semesters
The third and fourth semesters are dedicated to achieving the program's objectives in the areas of industry, environment, and management. Students will delve into various topics, including:
- Scienze agrarie (Agricultural Sciences)
- Tecnologie per la Smart Agriculture (Technologies for Smart Agriculture)
- Agricoltura 4.0 (Agriculture 4.0)
- Big Data analysis
- Scienze e tecnologie Ambientali e Chimiche (Environmental and Chemical Sciences)
- Food science
- Tecniche per la sostenibilitŕ (Sustainability Techniques)
Program Outcomes
Upon completion of the program, graduates will be able to:
- Design and manage complex systems resulting from the integration of diverse components and technologies
- Acquire a natural flexibility, enabling them to move easily between different application sectors
- Contribute to the evolution of technological innovation in the field of agricultural engineering
- Demonstrate a good command of mathematical tools necessary for the analysis and design of complex automation systems
- Possess in-depth knowledge of technologies and processes typical of major industrial sectors where automation plays a significant role
- Develop the ability to explore and evaluate market trends in the field of instrumentation and system components
- Acquire familiarity with advanced techniques for identification, analysis, simulation, optimization, and control of dynamic systems
- Cultivate an attitude towards teamwork and the ability to adopt organizational principles and methods
Conclusion
The Master's Program in Agricultural Engineering at the Politecnico di Milano's Cremona campus offers a comprehensive education in the field, equipping students with the knowledge, skills, and flexibility necessary to succeed in the agro-industrial sector. With a strong focus on systemic vision, emerging technologies, and sustainability, this program provides students with a unique opportunity to contribute to the evolution of agricultural engineering and make a positive impact on the future of food production.
