Three new Bachelors starting from September 2026
Engineering at Polimi
Today’s world is facing major challenges — from climate change and digital transformation to sustainability and global mobility. To tackle these issues, we need a new generation of professionals: creative, adaptable, and ready to find smart, innovative solutions.
That’s why Politecnico di Milano is launching three new international bachelor’s programmes, fully taught in English and starting in September 2026.
These degrees are designed with a strong multidisciplinary approach, combining solid scientific foundations with hands-on learning, cross-sectoral thinking, and a deep connection to the real world of industry and innovation.
Whether your interests lie in systems engineering, sustainable production, or industrial transformation, you’ll find a course tailored to your ambitions—within one of Europe’s top-ranked technical universities.
Engineering Science
Milano – Leonardo and Bovisa Campuses
A flexible, interdisciplinary degree for students seeking a strong scientific grounding and broad engineering mindset before choosing a specialization. Courses span core sciences and cross-disciplinary engineering tools, enabling students to tailor their academic path and tackle complex, real-world problems.
Keywords: versatility, scientific depth, interdisciplinary flexibility
Ideal for: curious students who want to explore different engineering domains before specialising
Industrial Engineering
Piacenza Campus
Designed for future-ready engineers who want to understand and shape the future of industry. With a trimester structure and strong industry involvement, this programme blends theory with practice from day one—focusing on manufacturing, automation, logistics, sustainability, and digital innovation.
Keywords: applied learning, process innovation, industrial systems
Ideal for: students interested in operations, automation, and industrial transformation
Process Engineering
Cremona Campus
A cutting-edge degree for those passionate about transforming raw materials into sustainable products through digital and systems thinking. The programme
integrates chemistry, automation, data analytics, and AI tools to optimise processes across sectors like chemicals, energy, food, and pharma.
Keywords: sustainability, digitalisation, system-wide thinking
Ideal for: students interested in future-oriented process design and optimisation
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