Understanding the environment and its transformations, in order to design protective measures and ensure sustainable development: these are the goals of the course, which prepares a new type of engineer, capable of describing the problems of engineering for the defense of the environment, of setting up and conducting experiments by analyzing and interpreting data and understanding the impact of engineering solutions in the social and physical-environmental context. Thanks to a solid training in mathematics, physics and chemistry, you will be able to deal with environmental control and monitoring systems, waste collection and treatment, environmental remediation, waste and water resource management, impact assessment and environmental compatibility of plans and works, turning your skills to the present world to support the future while respecting the past.
Curricula
AMBIENTE E TERRITORIO; ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING IN COOPERATION WITH ENSTP
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Characteristics and objectives
This course educates students on the engineering method in dealing with the territory protection from anthropic pressure due to: productive activities, urban expansion, penetration of territorial infrastructures. Therefore, designing is carried out for assessing systems and processes of depollution, treatment of waste and secondary raw materials, water supply and distribution, territory defense from natural hazard.
Occupational opportunities
The three-year graduates will be involved in the context of the environmental control and monitoring, waste collection and treatment, environmental remediation, land stabilization and remodeling, design and management of water networks, assessment the environmental compatibility of territorial infrastructures.
From Bachelor's degree to Master's degree
The bachelor gives access to the international Master's degree in Environmental Engineering, all taught in English. The access procedures for international students are managed by a specific office (Global Engagement).
Curricula
AMBIENTE E TERRITORIO; ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING IN COOPERATION WITH ENSTP