Post by riky on Aug 9, 2014 15:34:05 GMT -5
I'm an Italian guy and I'm gonna apply for Industrial Engineering, and then the "Laurea Magistrale" (a degree that specializes you in a particular field, literally translated as Master Degree of first level) in Mechanical Engineering.
In Italy, Industrial Engineering in Italy is considered as a "meeting point" of different branches: Electrical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Aerospace Engineering, Chemical Engineering, Engineering Management, Energy Engineering, Automation Engineering, Systems Engineering, Materials Science and Engineering, Nuclear Engineering and their sub-fields including Automotive Engineering, Power Engineering, Control Engineering, Manufacturing Engineering, Industrial Design, Process Engineering, Quality Engineering, Quality Engineering, Mechatronics Engineering. It will prepare you in the basics aspects of these disciplines, allowing you to have a solid fundation in the basics subjects and to understand what field is fit to you.
I'll be studying in particular these subjects:
Linear Algebra and Geometry, Computing Skills, Economics and Law applied to Engineering, Math I and II, Physics I and II (Statics, Dynamics, Kinematics, Solid Mechanics, Fluid Mechanics, Energy, Thermodynamics), Chemistry, Mathematical Physics, Technical Physics (Applied Thermodynamics, Heat Transfer), Electrotechnics, Design, Analytical Mechanics, Energy Machines and Plants, Electrical Machines and Plants, Automatic Controls, Building Sciences (Applied Solid Mechanics, Stress Analysis and other relevant subjects concerning the functionality of mechanical systems), Design and Management of Industrial Plants and Mechanics Applied to Machines.
My "Laurea Magistrale" in Mechanical Engineering will focus on these subjects:
Applied Fluid Dynamics, Mechanical and Thermal measures, Construction of Machines I and II, Mechanical Technology (the various manufacturing tecniques), Science and Technology of Materials, Modeling and Simulation of Mechanical Systems (including FEM, Application of MATLAB), Thermal Plants, Mechatronics, Biomedical constructions and Design of Machines.
I'll have 2 elective courses in my Bachelor, and 2 in my Laurea Magistrale. In the Bachelor, I'll choose 2 Laurea Magistrale's subjects, so that I'll have 4 elective courses. My chosen subjects are Fluid Mechanics and Science of Materials. In my Laurea Magistrale I'll choose Electrotechnics II, Electrical Machines and Engines, Dynamics and Control of Electrical Systems and Metallurgy.
I also wish to pursue a Master in the UK in Advanced Mechanical Engineering, which will complete my preparation. I'm available to move to other countries such as the UK, the USA, Canada, Australia, New Zealand to find a job. I'd prefer USA though but I wouldn't mind living in the UK because I love that country.
I don't have preference about my future employment for now. I just want to have a solid preparation that will fit the Industry's requirements. I could work from Roller Coasters' industry to Aerospace Industry. The most important thing is to work, isn't it?
In Italy, Industrial Engineering in Italy is considered as a "meeting point" of different branches: Electrical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Aerospace Engineering, Chemical Engineering, Engineering Management, Energy Engineering, Automation Engineering, Systems Engineering, Materials Science and Engineering, Nuclear Engineering and their sub-fields including Automotive Engineering, Power Engineering, Control Engineering, Manufacturing Engineering, Industrial Design, Process Engineering, Quality Engineering, Quality Engineering, Mechatronics Engineering. It will prepare you in the basics aspects of these disciplines, allowing you to have a solid fundation in the basics subjects and to understand what field is fit to you.
I'll be studying in particular these subjects:
Linear Algebra and Geometry, Computing Skills, Economics and Law applied to Engineering, Math I and II, Physics I and II (Statics, Dynamics, Kinematics, Solid Mechanics, Fluid Mechanics, Energy, Thermodynamics), Chemistry, Mathematical Physics, Technical Physics (Applied Thermodynamics, Heat Transfer), Electrotechnics, Design, Analytical Mechanics, Energy Machines and Plants, Electrical Machines and Plants, Automatic Controls, Building Sciences (Applied Solid Mechanics, Stress Analysis and other relevant subjects concerning the functionality of mechanical systems), Design and Management of Industrial Plants and Mechanics Applied to Machines.
My "Laurea Magistrale" in Mechanical Engineering will focus on these subjects:
Applied Fluid Dynamics, Mechanical and Thermal measures, Construction of Machines I and II, Mechanical Technology (the various manufacturing tecniques), Science and Technology of Materials, Modeling and Simulation of Mechanical Systems (including FEM, Application of MATLAB), Thermal Plants, Mechatronics, Biomedical constructions and Design of Machines.
I'll have 2 elective courses in my Bachelor, and 2 in my Laurea Magistrale. In the Bachelor, I'll choose 2 Laurea Magistrale's subjects, so that I'll have 4 elective courses. My chosen subjects are Fluid Mechanics and Science of Materials. In my Laurea Magistrale I'll choose Electrotechnics II, Electrical Machines and Engines, Dynamics and Control of Electrical Systems and Metallurgy.
I also wish to pursue a Master in the UK in Advanced Mechanical Engineering, which will complete my preparation. I'm available to move to other countries such as the UK, the USA, Canada, Australia, New Zealand to find a job. I'd prefer USA though but I wouldn't mind living in the UK because I love that country.
I don't have preference about my future employment for now. I just want to have a solid preparation that will fit the Industry's requirements. I could work from Roller Coasters' industry to Aerospace Industry. The most important thing is to work, isn't it?