Study Manifesto and Course Regulations
The Department's Study Manifesto defines the organizational methods of teaching activities for each related degree program. It is defined in accordance with the current Degree Program Regulations, in compliance with the Academic Regulations, which constitute an integral part of the Manifesto.
The Degree Program Regulations specify the organizational aspects of the program. Specifically, they determine: the list of courses, the specific learning objectives, the credits and any prerequisites for each course and any other learning activity, the curricula offered to students and the rules for submitting individual study plans, where applicable, the type of teaching methods, including distance learning, exams and other assessments of student progress; and provisions regarding any attendance requirements.
Study Plan and Teaching Regulations for the 2025/2026 academic year
DICEAM General Study Manifesto
Management Engineering Degree Course Regulations (L-9R)
Regulations for the Degree Course in Mechanical Engineering (L-9 R)
Regulations for the Degree Course in Civil Engineering (LM-23R)
Study Plan and Teaching Regulations for the 2024/2025 Academic Year
DICEAM General Study Manifesto
Management Engineering Degree Course Regulations (L-9)
Regulations for the Degree Course in Mechanical Engineering (L-9R)
Regulations for the Degree Course in Civil Engineering (LM-23)
Study Plan and Teaching Regulations for the 2023/2024 academic year
Regulations for the Degree Course in Industrial Engineering (L-9)
Regulations for the Degree Course in Civil Engineering (LM-23)
Study Plan and Teaching Regulations for the 2022/2023 Academic Year
Regulations for the Degree Course in Industrial Engineering (L-9)
Regulations for the Degree Course in Civil Engineering (LM-23)