The Degree Course aims at training a first level engineer with solid basic engineering knowledge on which to build, depending on the choice of the student's curriculum, engineering skills in the fields of management engineering and of computer engineering. Students are therefore given the skills they need to operate efficiently in public and private facilities and, thanks to the particular attention paid to basic subjects, a general preparation sufficient to rapidly acquire and adapt, also autonomously, their competences to the changing needs of the labour market. The common path between the two curricula provides the knowledge and skills of the basic engineering disciplines such as mathematical analysis, geometry, physics, and electronic computers. Part of the common course consists of the disciplines that characterize a junior engineer in management and computer engineering, such as economics for engineers, statistics, automated controls, quality management and product development.
Curricula are built upon the described competences, respectively in "management engineering" and "computer engineering". In the first case, the knowledge and specialist skills acquired by the student will be related to the economics and planning of services, to the human resources management, to industrial plants and to the management of industrial production, to business economics. In the Computer Engineering curriculum, students will acquire expertise and specialized knowledge of the planning, design and management of databases, of the analysis of large data bases, as well as of operating systems and computer networks.