Program Overview
Overview of the Electrical Engineering Program
The Electrical Engineering program at the University of Genoa aims to train professional figures with ready usability in the world of work, with a particular propensity for the advanced industrial context. The primary objective of the course is to provide a preparation with a high degree of cultural flexibility, with the ability to agile correlation with industrial and automation engineering domains.
Program Details
- Course Code: 11879
- Degree Type: Bachelor's Degree (Three Years)
- Duration: 3 years
- CFU (Credit Points): 180
- Class: L-9 (Industrial Engineering)
- Access: Free access
- Locations: Genoa
- Language: Italian
- Teaching Mode: In-person
- Head of Program: Andrea Bonfiglio
- Department: Department of Marine, Electrical, Electronic, and Telecommunications Engineering (DITEN)
What You Will Learn
The program focuses on providing students with a comprehensive understanding of electrical engineering, including:
- Managing electrical energy in all its forms
- Designing and realizing components, plants, and systems in a sustainable manner
- Systems for intelligent mobility
- Realizing and automating complex systems
- Studying innovative materials
- Applications of power electronics
- Modeling and calculation systems
- Reliability, compatibility, and sustainability
- Improving energy efficiency
- Environmental and workplace safety
Professional Outlets
Graduates of the Electrical Engineering program can find employment in various sectors, including:
- Electrical power generation, transmission, and utilization companies
- Companies producing power electronic systems
- Public administration facilities
- Engineering companies for the design of technological systems
Program Structure
The program is designed to provide students with a solid foundation in electrical engineering, with a focus on practical applications and hands-on experience in departmental laboratories. The curriculum includes courses in electrical measurements, electrical machines, electronics, electrical systems, and electrical engineering technologies and materials.
Coordinator's Message
The coordinator of the program, Andrea Bonfiglio, welcomes students and highlights the importance of electrical engineering in today's world. He emphasizes the program's focus on providing students with a flexible and interdisciplinary preparation, enabling them to propose themselves effectively in the electrical sector for both design and process management needs.
Where We Are
The Department of Marine, Electrical, Electronic, and Telecommunications Engineering (DITEN) is located in Via all'Opera Pia 11a, 16145 Genoa.
