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Management and Production Engineering

Level

Bachelor of Science

Duration

3 Years

Language

Italian

Campus

Cremona Milano Bovisa

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If you enrolled before the 2025/2026 academic year, consult the list of Programmes and Regulations available on your School website.

BSc in Management and Production Engineering

The Management Engineer is an engineer of change and innovation, trained to design and manage systems in which technological variables interact in a complex way with economic and organizational factors.

The Bachelor’s Degree in Management Engineering provides a solid professional background with a multidisciplinary profile, enabling graduates to work across different sectors and functions within a company.

Management engineers are typically employed in consulting firms, industrial and manufacturing companies, service companies (telecommunications, transportation, etc.), banks and insurance companies, regulatory authorities, public administration, and the non-profit sector. They operate in a very wide range of activities, including, for example: strategic planning, marketing, technology investment evaluation, finance, management control, organization, industrial plant management, and the planning of production and logistics systems.

Graduates in Management Engineering, upon passing the State Examination, may register with the Order of Engineers with the title of Junior Engineer.

The Bachelor’s Degree Programme in Management Engineering was created to respond to the continuous changes in the competitive environment in which companies operate. In this context, engineers are increasingly required to complement traditional technical roles with broader knowledge and skills: from understanding consumption patterns to developing innovative solutions, from analysing organizational dynamics to designing new competitive models.

The Management Engineer:

  • understands fundamental scientific and engineering principles and how they are applied across the various technologies used in companies
  • is familiar with the context, functions, processes, and key decision-making areas within business and industrial settings
  • designs solutions by applying scientific and engineering approaches to address problems and opportunities in business and industry
  • interacts professionally, effectively, responsibly, and constructively with colleagues in the workplace.

The study plan includes a first year focused on foundational subjects, with a strong component of scientific disciplines and an introduction to selected engineering and economic subjects.

In the second year, students develop modelling skills, acquire digital engineering competencies, and analyse the structure of firms and their operational activities.

In the third year, students deepen their knowledge of an engineering discipline of their choice, study business management, organizational and industrial dynamics, and the macroeconomic context in detail, and devote particular attention to data analysis to support decision-making.

Educational Rules 2025–26

Programme Overview

Graduates in Management Engineering may continue their studies in any second‑cycle degree programme (Master of Science), in accordance with legal requirements and the regulations established by each individual university. The most natural progression is the Master of Science in Management Engineering at Politecnico di Milano, with admission subject to the evaluation of the student’s academic record.

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