DICEAM 2026-2027 Undergraduate Degrees Students
For the 2026/2027 academic year, the DICEAM Department of the Università Mediterranea presents three bachelor's degrees— Civil and Environmental Engineering for Sustainable Development , Management Engineering , and Mechanical Engineering —designed to offer a solid and immediately transferable education. These programs combine theory, laboratory work, and direct contact with businesses and institutions, allowing students to access junior technical roles in professional firms, manufacturing companies, construction firms, public bodies, consulting firms, energy companies, and growing sectors such as automation, logistics, and sustainability. These three programs provide career opportunities and, at the same time, provide a solid foundation for continuing with master's degrees, expanding skills and career prospects.
Find out what you'll learn and what you can do:
4 curricula: Civil, Transport Infrastructure, Environment, Civil Engineering (in English)
The Bachelor's degree program in Environmental and Civil Engineering for Sustainable Development encompasses a curriculum offered in English that focuses on all the typical disciplines of civil engineering.
WHAT YOU WILL LEARN:
The first year, through the study of the basic scientific disciplines of engineering, allows students to deepen their knowledge of the methodological and operational aspects of mathematics, geometry, physics, and chemistry. Beginning in the second year, courses will focus on general knowledge of the subjects characterizing the sciences of Civil and Environmental Engineering, which will be appropriately integrated into the third year with the choice of one of the available curricula. The balance between theoretical training and technical preparation will allow bachelor's degree graduates to acquire a broad range of knowledge in all the most important aspects of this field of study. Students can independently select their own elective courses from among those offered, even if they are taught in a language other than that of the chosen curriculum.
WHAT YOU CAN DO NEXT:
Design, management, and maintenance of buildings, structures, transportation and hydraulic infrastructures; soil conservation, protection from natural hazards and pollution; land monitoring; energy networks and systems in civil and industrial settings; environmental control and monitoring systems; and the raw materials and resources required for energy efficiency and rational use. Safety and prevention monitoring and control in large infrastructure projects and construction sites.
The course prepares for the profession of (ISTAT codes):
- Civil construction technicians and similar professions - (3.1.3.5.0)
- Water and other fluid network operation technicians - (3.1.4.2.2)
- Construction site management technicians - (3.1.5.2.0)
- Railway traffic organization technicians - (3.1.6.4.0)
2 curricula: Production plants, Vehicles
WHAT YOU'LL LEARN:
In the Mechanical Engineering program, you'll learn the fundamentals of designing, developing, building, and analyzing mechanical systems. You'll begin with fundamental disciplines such as Mathematical Analysis, Geometry, Physics, and Chemistry, then delve into specific mechanical engineering subjects such as Solid Mechanics, Industrial Energy, and Applied Mechanics. The program will culminate with training activities focused on machine construction, plant design, and mechanical systems, preparing you to design, analyze, and manage complex production processes and products.
WHAT YOU CAN DO NEXT:
As a mechanical engineer, you'll be a key player in technological and industrial advancement, with career opportunities in a wide range of sectors, including automotive, aerospace, energy, manufacturing, and rail. You'll have the skills to design, develop, and improve mechanical systems, making significant contributions to modern technology and its applications.
The course prepares for the profession of (ISTAT codes):
- Mechanical engineers (2.2.1.1.1)
- Mechanical technicians - (3.1.3.1.0)
- Technical designers (3.1.3.7.1)
- Workplace safety technicians (3.1.8.2.0)
2 curricula: Business Processes, Sustainable Energy
WHAT YOU'LL LEARN:
The Management Engineering program integrates engineering skills with economic and managerial knowledge, aiming to train professionals capable of managing and optimizing production, logistics, and organizational processes. You'll acquire a holistic view of business and industrial systems and develop the skills to address and solve the complex challenges of the modern world with innovative and sustainable solutions.
WHAT YOU CAN DO NEXT:
As a management engineer, you can take on leadership roles in various organizational settings, promoting innovation and sustainability. Your training will enable you to manage projects, resources, and people, opening doors in fields as diverse as manufacturing, logistics, business consulting, quality management, and marketing strategies.
The course prepares for the profession of (ISTAT codes):
Production factor organization and management technicians - (3.3.1.5.0.)
Financial management technicians - (3.3.2.1.0.)
Manufacturing production technicians - (3.1.5.3.0.)
Thermal and electrical energy production technicians - (3.1.4.2.1.)
Energy saving and renewable energy technicians - (3.1.3.6.0.)