Departments
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Departments
The Department is a central structure in the academic organization of the University, dedicated to the management and development of one or more scientific research sectors characterized by homogeneity of objectives or methods. In addition to promoting and coordinating research, it is responsible for planning and managing teaching and training activities connected to these areas, ensuring an integration between knowledge and teaching. Furthermore, it plays an active role in external relations, developing collaborations and initiatives linked or complementary to the scientific, educational and training objectives of the University
The University has 5 departments :

Focused on agricultural and forestry sciences, this department offers programs covering topics such as agricultural production, natural resource management, and environmental sustainability.

The dAeD promotes, coordinates and manages basic and applied research (experimental and pre-industrial), training, technology transfer with reference to the areas of architectural and urban design, urban planning and landscape design, design and restoration, enhancement and management of architectural heritage and design, technology and innovation.

The Department of Law, Economics and Human Sciences of the Università Mediterranea incorporates five degree courses of study: Law and Primary Education Sciences (five-year courses), Education and Training Sciences, Economic Sciences (three-year courses) and Economics (two-year Master's course).

The Department of Civil, Energy, Environmental and Materials Engineering (DICEAM) was created to provide an interdisciplinary engineering structure, promoting fruitful interactions between basic and applied sciences, with the aim of supporting broad and sustainable research and teaching projects.

The Department of Information, Infrastructure and Sustainable Energy Engineering (DIIES) stands out for its strong commitment to the study and development of advanced methods in various engineering sectors.