Master of Science Program
Mechanical Engineering
University of Cassino and Southern Lazio, Italy
Applications for 2024-2025 academic are now closed.
Applications for 2025-2026 academic year will open on January 2025
First year, first semester classes of the Master of Science Program in Mechanical Engineering will start on 28th of October 2024 with the following subjects:
Advanced Numerical Heat and Mass Transfer (Prof. Fausto Arpino, f.arpino@unicas.it);
Mechanical engineering design (Proff. Nicola Bonora nicola.bonora@unicas.it, Gabriel Testa gabriel.testa@unicas.it, Gianluca Iannitti, gianluca.iannitti@unicas.it, Sara Ricci, sara.ricci@unicas.it );
Measurement for industrial automation (Proff. Gianfranco Miele gianfranco.miele@unicas.it, Gaspare Giovino gaspare.giovinco@unicas.it).
As soon as Prospective Students will receive the VISA, they will be allowed to contact the International Office (laura.morone@unicas.it) of the University of Cassino (UNICAS), proceeding with online enrollment.
Once enrolled, Students are invited to subscribe the Google Classroom page of the Master of Science program Mechanical Engineering using the following subscription code: blr22s6
Program Overview
Language: English
Duration: 2 years
Level: Master
Delivery: In presence
Total ECTS: 120
The Master of Science in Mechanical Engineering at the University of Cassino and Southern Lazio aims to prepare a mechanical engineer characterized by strong design skills, by the use of the most recent innovations in mechanical design methodologies, materials choice and optimization, new technologies, and modern and advanced production facilities, focusing on automation and optimization aspects of processes, energy management and environmental preservation. The degree is intended to train highly professional and competent technicians, able to work in both the productive field and Research & Development.
The program is aimed at talented students possessing a Bachelor's Degree (or a first-cycle degree equivalent to the Italian Laurea) in Mechanical Engineering or Industrial Engineering.
The MSc in Mechanical Engineering has a workload of 120 ECTS credits. The first three semesters contain both core courses (mandatory for all students) that lay the foundation for the remainder of the program, and elective courses that can be selected according to the student’s preference. The last semester is dedicated to an internship experience and to the thesis. The final exam consists of the public defence of the thesis; the thesis is a carefully-argued scholarly paper, written under the guidance of an advisor, which gives students the opportunity to demonstrate their expertise in the chosen research area.
More information about the MSc in Mechanical Engineering is available at the following link: https://unicas-public.gomp.it/PublicData?uid=16f84512-fde6-483d-97e9-e6f8a0362340&mode=CourseDetail&iso=eng&academicYear=2023