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7. Key features of the MSc course in Mathematical Engineering

The aim of the course, which is offered in English, is to form a new group of professionals at the frontier between Engineering and Mathematics, able to apply advanced tools from applied mathematics to solve real-world challenges which in turn will generate new interesting mathematical problems.

Our highly flexible degree program will allow students to combine fundamental topics with a wide range of options from across engineering and mathematics.  By the end of the course students will be exposed to pioneering research taking courses at the edge of science, technology and the applications of mathematics to real-world engineering problems.

This is an ideal course programme for scientists and mathematicians interested in learning Advanced Applied Mathematics and its applications to Engineering and for engineers to become experts in Mathematical Engineering.

The MSc offers two curricula:

CURRICULUM A – aimed at developing expertise in the numerical modeling field of engineering and mathematical  physics.

CURRICULUM B –   includes a specific reference to the sectors of industrial and civil engineering.

Study Plan

Eligibility and Admission Guidelines

Access to the master’s degree course in Mathematical Engineering will be allowed to students holding a Degree in the Classes L-7 Civil and Environmental Engineering, L-8 Information Engineering, L-9 Industrial Engineering, L- 23 Building Sciences and Techniques, L-35 Mathematical Sciences.

In particular, the student must have acquired a minimum of 24 CFU in mathematics SSD, of which 6 in MATH-02/B and 18 in MATH-03/A, a minimum of 12 CFU in physics SSD PHYS-01/A and a minimum of 6CFU in INFO-01/A or IINF-05/A.

Language Requirement:
Applicants must demonstrate proficiency in English equivalent to B2 level (Common European Framework of Reference for Languages).

For full details, please visit the MSc website or write an email:

Website:  http://www.mathematical-engineering.unina.it/index.php/en/

Email: mathematical.engineering@unina.it