Civil and Environmental Engineering
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The degree course in Civil and Environmental Engineering aims at training engineers with knowledge and skills to support the design, management and maintenance of civil structures and infrastructure such as bridges, dams, roads and railways, water distribution and drainage networks.
You will receive a solid training in fundamental sciences such as mathematics, physics, and computer sciences, that will provide you with analytical skills to model and asses the behaviour of structures, soils, water and transport networks.
The course lasts for three years: the first year is common to all engineering disciplines and deals with maths, physics, chemistry and ICT. The second year builds upon the first to address topics such as fluid mechanics, science and technology of materials, statics and treatment of pollutants. The third year involves the study of more technical subjects such as structural and geotechnical engineering, surveying, roads and railway engineering and circular economy. During this year, it is also possible to pursue an internship in a company.
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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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Turin
Italy
- 3 years
- Full Time
- On Campus Learning
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- Bachelors
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