DEPARTMENTS OF POLYTECHNIC UNIVERSITY OF TURIN WRL 241
POLYTECHNIC UNIVERSITY OF TURIN ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING EDUCATION
213.178,29 ₺ Ürün Kodu : TORİNO POLİTEKNİK ÜNİVERSİTESİ ELEKTRİK MÜHENDİSLİIn 1889, Galileo Ferraris founded the School of Electrical Engineering, the first in Italy, here in Turin. He is now considered one of the main figures of the era, along with Nikola Tesla and George Westinghouse.
The Bachelor's degree programme in electrical engineering offered by Politecnico di Torino currently ranks second in Italy and 45th in the world in the QS World University Rankings.
If you want to become an electrical engineer, you are in the right place: graduate satisfaction is extremely high, 99% would enrol here again.
You will be on the front line of the most important challenges that our society is facing in the necessary energy transition. Energy and environmental sustainability will occur through an ever greater use of renewable sources, greater efficiency and electrification of industrial processes, and a conversion of mobility and transport towards electric means.
These are the issues and challenges of today and tomorrow to aim for a world increasingly independent of fossil fuels and increasingly green, which will see the electrical engineer as a leading figure.
This Bachelor's degree programmes seeks train professionals who are able to understand the impact of the engineering solutions applied to the electrical field, providing the necessary cognitive tools for continuous professional updating, in order to actively participate in technological innovation. It is organised into interconnected thematic areas.
Core subjects (Year1 and first semester of Year 2): in the first half of the course, you will receive a solid foundation in the core subjects, like physics, chemistry, and computer science applied to engineering; in Year 2 these subjects are combined with complex analysis and statistics.
Engineering subjects (Year 2): in Year 2 you will study industrial engineering subjects, which will teach you how to identify, formulate and solve problems in different disciplines like technical drawing, materials science and technology, the science of construction, the mechanics of machines, and thermodynamics and the transmission of heat. Electrical engineering has always involved multi-disciplinary training that is needed to best interact with specialists in other disciplines.
Specialist electrical engineering subjects (Year 1, 2 and 3): right from Year 1, thanks to the course in Foundations of Electrical Engineering, you will be able to understand the main aspects of electrical systems and their applications, in order to assess whether the electrical engineering pathway is actually the right path for your future.
The exploration of electrical engineering and its main mathematical tools is postponed, therefore, to Year 2 with the course in Electrical Engineering and Applied Mathematics and to Year 3 with the course in Electrical Measurements.
Finally, Year 3 is dedicated to the foundations of the main application areas of electrical engineering: electrical systems, electric machines and drives, and power electronics. All this coursework will be the subject of specific, further exploration in the Master’s degree programme.