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Management Engineering


Specific educational objectives
Management Engineering is involved in solving problems of technical, economic, management and organisational nature related to the production and use of goods and/or services using problem-solving methods and capabilities typical of engineering. In carrying out his activity, the management engineer uses quantitative tools, decision-making support systems and methodological accuracy typical of the engineering sciences aiming at getting to optimising solutions.
The engineering perspective and method applied to management and organisation problems allow to get higher levels of efficiency and effectiveness of the solutions, contribute to a better understanding of the companies events, facilitate the identification and control of the main decision-making variables of the company processes, lay the foundations for a continuous enhancement of the company results on measurable parameters and, at last, allow the creation of well-structured relationships among the different company functions and companies.
The training of a management engineer is based on a solid basic training on disciplines such as mathematics, physics, economics, statistics, operational research, computer science and on design skills taken from the main engineering disciplines. Among these, the disciplines related to the sectors of technologies linked to production, industrial plants and economic-management engineering play a significant role.
The management engineer should be aware of the economic contexts where companies operate and of the risks/opportunities deriving from phenomena related to competitiveness among companies. He should know about the main industrial processes in order to profitably interact with specialists in different company sectors. He should possess the capacity to interpret technological innovation processes and be aware of their role as it regards the company competitiveness positioning. Finally, he should be aware of the fact that the customer/user, making his own choices, determines the success of product/service.
The study course can be structured in further curricula that, in the framework of the above-listed training objectives, allow for a varied professional training. The educational objectives of the University Degree in Management Engineering are targeted to solve the following problems:
Management and control of the logistic and production processes;
Management of quality, security and environmental factors;
Evaluation of the interaction between technical and economic management of the company;
Management of technological innovation with a view at enhancing the company competitiveness;
Analysis of management variables such as cost, time and quality.

Skills required for the admission (art.6 D.M. 509/99)
In order to be admitted to the University Degrees in Engineering, in general, the students should possess the following qualifications:
Basic scientific knowledge;
Oral comprehension skills;
Aptitude towards a methodological approach.
The importance of the last two points is to be particularly stressed (oral comprehension skills, aptitude to a methodological approach), also as it regards basic scientific skills. The lack of acquisition of some basic scientific notions during the school period- due to their absence in the study programmes- is not an obstacle for the admission to the engineering study courses, particularly when the oral comprehension skills and aptitudes towards a methodological approach are good; whereas the fact that they had already been acquired does not eliminate the need for a more detailed and careful study.
However, the essential qualification for the student’ admission to the University Degree Courses in Engineering is the basic knowledge of specific subjects, namely maths. The assessment of the students’ qualifications, to be admitted to the University Degree courses, should have the lack or presence of this qualification as discriminating factor.

Specifications of the final exam
The final exam will consist in the preparation of a short paper dealing with one of the disciplines followed by the student or in a project consistent with the candidate’s professional activity that will be assessed by a commission composed of 5 professors.

Employment sectors for the graduates
The professional opportunities expected from the University Degree in Management Engineering are the following ones:
Programming and control of production and of the logistic processes;
Engineering of product and management of the production systems;
Management of quality, security and of the environmental factors;
Industrial accountancy, auditing and analysis of the investments;
Organisational planning, analysis, development and implementation of company procedures. In order to be admitted to the University Degrees in Engineering, in general, the students should possess the following qualifications:
Basic scientific knowledge;
Oral comprehension skills;
Aptitude towards a methodological approach.
The importance of the last two points is to be particularly stressed (oral comprehension skills, aptitude to a methodological approach), also as it regards basic scientific skills. The lack of acquisition of some basic scientific notions during the school period- due to their absence in the study programmes- is not an obstacle for the admission to the engineering study courses, particularly when the oral comprehension skills and aptitudes towards a methodological approach are good; whereas the fact that they had already been acquired does not eliminate the need for a more detailed and careful study.
However, the essential qualification for the student’ admission to the University Degree Courses in Engineering is the basic knowledge of specific subjects, namely maths. The assessment of the students’ qualifications, to be admitted to the University Degree courses, should have the lack or presence of this qualification as discriminating factor.

Employment sectors for the graduates
The professional opportunities expected from the University Degree in Management Engineering are the following ones:
Programming and control of production and of the logistic processes;
Engineering of product and management of the production systems;
Management of quality, security and of the environmental factors;
Industrial accountancy, auditing and analysis of the investments;
Organisational planning, analysis, development and implementation of company procedures.
Curriculum (A.Y. 2009/2010) Academic Year selection:  


1st Year
CourseECTSLanguageVideo professorsProfessorTutor
Mathematics I
   - Area: Area della Matematica di base e avanzata
   - Settore: MAT/05
5
EnglishProf. Assem Deif
University of Cairo (Cairo - Egypt)

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ItalianoProf. Giulio Cesare Barozzi
Università di Bologna (Bologna - Italy)

Alessandro VerraDomenico Finco
FrançaisProf. Abdelilah Dahlane
Université Cadi Ayyad (Marrakech - Morocco)

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عربيProf. Assem Deif
University of Cairo (Cairo - Egypt)

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Introduction to Programming
   - Area: Area dell’Informatica di base, reti e telecomunicazioni
   - Settore: ING-INF/05
6
EnglishProf. Paolo Enrico Camurati
Politecnico di Torino (Torino - Italy)

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ItalianoProf. Marco Mezzalama
Politecnico di Torino (Torino - Italy)

Prof. Claudio Demartini
Politecnico di Torino (Torino - Italy)

Marco MezzalamaClaudio Fornaro (ric), Andrea Sterbini
FrançaisProf. Michel Cubero-Castain
University of Toulouse - INSA (Toulouse - France)

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عربيProf. Ghassan Kanaan
Yarmouk University (Irbid City - Jordan)

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Physics I
   - Area: Area della Fisica
   - Settore: FIS/01
6
EnglishProf. Sami Mahmood
Yarmouk University (Irbid City - Jordan)

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ItalianoProf. Angelo Tartaglia
Politecnico di Torino (Torino - Italy)

Piergiorgio PicozzaLivio Conti (ricercatore)
Français---
عربيProf. Sami Mahmood
Yarmouk University (Irbid City - Jordan)

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Programming
   - Area: Area Programmazione
   - Settore: ING-INF/05
6
EnglishProf. Farouk Al Omari
Yarmouk University (Irbid City - Jordan)

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ItalianoProf. Marco Mezzalama
Politecnico di Torino (Torino - Italy)

Prof. Angelo Raffaele Meo
Politecnico di Torino (Torino - Italy)

Massimo PoncinoClaudio Fornaro (ric), Andrea Sterbini
FrançaisProf. Abdellatif el Faker
Ecole Nationale Supérieure d'Informatique et d'Analyse des Systèmes (Agdal/Rabat - Morocco)

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عربيProf. Fadel Sukkar
University of Aleppo (Aleppo - Syria)

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Mathematics II
   - Area: Area della Matematica di base e avanzata
   - Settore: MAT/05
6
EnglishProf. Michael Lambrou
University of Crete (Heraklion/Crete - Greece)

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ItalianoProf. Giulio Cesare Barozzi
Università di Bologna (Bologna - Italy)

Prof. Gino Tironi
Università di Trieste (Trieste - Italy)

Alessandro VerraClemente Cesarano (ricercatore)
FrançaisProf. Abdelilah Dahlane
Université Cadi Ayyad (Marrakech - Morocco)

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عربيProf. Mohamed Kheir Ahmed
University of Aleppo (Aleppo - Syria)

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Linear Algebra
   - Area: Area della Matematica di base e avanzata
   - Settore: MAT/03
5
EnglishProf. Michael Lambrou
University of Crete (Heraklion/Crete - Greece)

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ItalianoProf. Nadia Chiarli
Politecnico di Torino (Torino - Italy)

Prof. Paolo Valabrega
Politecnico di Torino (Torino - Italy)

Alessandro VerraDomenico Finco
FrançaisProf. Youssef el From
Université Cadi Ayyad (Marrakech - Morocco)

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عربيProf. Assem Deif
University of Cairo (Cairo - Egypt)

Prof. Hany Abdel-Malek
University of Cairo (Cairo - Egypt)

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Physics II
   - Area: Area della Fisica
   - Settore: FIS/01
6
EnglishProf. Sami Mahmood
Yarmouk University (Irbid City - Jordan)

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ItalianoProf. Paolo Allia
Politecnico di Torino (Torino - Italy)

Piergiorgio PicozzaLivio Conti (ricercatore)
FrançaisProf. Claude Gaubert
Institut National Polytechnique de Grenoble (Grenoble - France)

Prof. Smail Tedjini
Institut National Polytechnique de Grenoble (Grenoble - France)

Prof. Eduardo Mendes
Institut National Polytechnique de Grenoble (Grenoble - France)

Prof. Jean-Emmanuel Broquin
Institut National Polytechnique de Grenoble (Grenoble - France)

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عربيProf. Sami Mahmood
Yarmouk University (Irbid City - Jordan)

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Economics for engineering
   - Area: Area Economico - gestionale
   - Settore: ING-IND/35
6
EnglishProf. Carlo Andrea Bollino
Università di Perugia (Perugia - Italy)

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ItalianoProf. Piercarlo Ravazzi
Politecnico di Torino (Torino - Italy)

-Marta Flamini (ricercatore), Valerio Luciani, Fabio Nonino
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عربيProf. Muhammad Gh. Aljalali
Damascus University (Damascus)

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Chemistry
   - Area: Area della Chimica
   - Settore: CHIM/07
6
EnglishProf. Emma Angelini
Politecnico di Torino (Torino - Italy)

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ItalianoProf. Emma Angelini
Politecnico di Torino (Torino - Italy)

Emma AngeliniSabrina Grassini, Alessio Mezzi
Français---
عربي---
Disegno tecnico industriale - prima parte
   - Area: Area Architettura e statica
   - Settore: ING-IND/15
3
English---
ItalianoProf. Antonio de Vecchi
Università di Palermo (Palermo - Italy)

Claudia CennamoGerardo Maria Cennamo (ricercatore)
Français---
عربي---
Technical English
   - Area: -
   - Settore: L-LIN/12
6
English-Marinella RoccaLaura Diamanti
Italiano---
Français---
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2nd Year
CourseECTSLanguageVideo professorsProfessorTutor
Probability and Statistics
   - Area: Area Ricerca operativa e Statistica
   - Settore: SECS-S/01
6
EnglishProf. Eleni Tsolaki
University of Crete (Heraklion/Crete - Greece)

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ItalianoProf. Romano Scozzafava
Università "La Sapienza" di Roma (Roma - Italy)

Alessandro VerraDomenico Finco
FrançaisProf. Mohamed Tissafi Idrissi
Université Cadi Ayyad (Marrakech - Morocco)

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عربيProf. Ahmed Mohamed Rashad Moussa
Helwan University (Helwan, Cairo - Egypt)

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Electrical energy systems
   - Area: Area Ingegneria della sicurezza e protezione dell’informazione
   - Settore: ING-IND/31
5
English---
ItalianoProf. Luciano De Menna
Università di Napoli "Federico II" (Napoli - Italia)

Luciano De MennaDario Assante (ricercatore)
Français---
عربي---
Economics and Business Management
   - Area: Area Economico - gestionale
   - Settore: ING-IND/35
6
English---
ItalianoProf. Emilio Paolucci
Politecnico di Torino (Torino - Italy)

-Marta Flamini (ricercatore), Valerio Luciani
Français---
عربي---
Fisica tecnica
   - Area: Area Ingegneria della sicurezza e protezione dell’informazione
   - Settore: ING-IND/11
6
English---
ItalianoProf. Pietro Mazzei


Piergiorgio PicozzaSimona Bartocci
Français---
عربي---
Production systems I
   - Area: Area Industriale
   - Settore: ING-IND/16
6
English---
ItalianoProf. Raffaello Levi
Politecnico di Torino (Torino - Italy)

Prof. Rosolino Ippolito
Politecnico di Torino (Torino - Italy)

Fiorenzo FranceschiniElpidio Romano, Alessandro Salmi
Français---
عربي---
Production scheduling and control I
   - Area: Area Industriale
   - Settore: ING-IND/16
12
English---
ItalianoProf. Armando Brandolese


Prof. Andrea Sianesi


Prof. Francesco Turco


Fiorenzo FranceschiniElpidio Romano, Suela Ruffa
Français---
عربي---
Impianti industriali
   - Area: Area Ingegneria della sicurezza e protezione dell’informazione
   - Settore: ING-IND/16
6
English---
ItalianoProf. Arrigo Pareschi
Università di Bologna (Bologna - Italy)

Prof. Martino Bandelloni


Prof. Giancarlo Giacchetta


Fiorenzo FranceschiniElpidio Romano
Français---
عربي---
Fondamenti di meccanica applicata
   - Area: Area Industriale
   - Settore: ING-IND/16
9
English---
ItalianoProf. Muzio Gola
Politecnico di Torino (Torino - Italy)

Prof. Massimo Sorli
Politecnico di Torino (Torino - Italy)

Prof. Guido Belforte
Politecnico di Torino (Torino - Italy)

Prof. Carlo Ferraresi
Politecnico di Torino (Torino - Italy)

Prof. Massimo Rossetto
Politecnico di Torino (Torino - Italy)

Bernardino ChiaiaElpidio Romano
Français---
عربي---
Production systems II
   - Area: Area Industriale
   - Settore: ING-IND/16
6
English---
ItalianoProf. Raffaello Levi
Politecnico di Torino (Torino - Italy)

Prof. Rosolino Ippolito
Politecnico di Torino (Torino - Italy)

Prof. Giuseppe Murari
Politecnico di Torino (Torino - Italy)

Fiorenzo FranceschiniElpidio Romano, Alessandro Salmi
Français---
عربي---
Moduli a scelta dello studente


Modules to be chosen by the student
CourseECTSLanguageVideo professorsProfessorTutor
Complex Analysis
   - Area: Area della Matematica di base e avanzata
   - Settore: MAT/05
5
EnglishProf. Simon Salamon
Politecnico di Torino (Torino - Italy)

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ItalianoProf. Marco Codegone
Politecnico di Torino (Torino - Italy)

Alessandro VerraClemente Cesarano (ricercatore)
Français---
عربيProf. Mashhoor Refai
Yarmouk University (Irbid City - Jordan)

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Databases
   - Area: Area Informatica avanzata
   - Settore: ING-INF/05
5
EnglishProf. Evangelia Kavakli
Aegean University (Mytilene, Lesvos - Greece)

Prof. George Tsekouras
Aegean University (Mytilene, Lesvos - Greece)

Prof. Christos Anagnostopoulos
Aegean University (Mytilene, Lesvos - Greece)

Prof. Damianos Gavalas
Aegean University (Mytilene, Lesvos - Greece)

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ItalianoProf. Paolo Atzeni
Università Roma Tre (Roma - Italy)

Prof. Riccardo Torlone
Università Roma Tre (Roma - Italy)

-Valter Crescenzi
Français---
عربيProf. Ayman Hamadeh
University of Aleppo (Aleppo - Syria)

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Information Systems
   - Area: Area Informatica avanzata
   - Settore: ING-INF/05
5
English---
ItalianoProf. Barbara Pernici
Politecnico di Milano (Milano - Italy)

Prof. Fabio Schreiber
Politecnico di Milano (Milano - Italy)

-Valter Crescenzi
Français---
عربي---
Computer Networks
   - Area: Area Informatica avanzata
   - Settore: ING-INF/05
5
EnglishProf. Ghassan H. Fallouh


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ItalianoProf. Pier Luca Montessoro
Università di Udine (Udine - Italy)

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Français---
عربي---


3rd year
CourseECTSLanguageVideo professorsProfessorTutor
Machines’ constructional elements
   - Area: Area Industriale
   - Settore: ING-IND/16
12
English---
ItalianoProf. Costantino Carmignani
Università di Pisa (Pisa - Italy)

Prof. Emilio Vitale
Università di Pisa (Pisa - Italy)

Prof. Enrico Manfredi
Università di Pisa (Pisa - Italy)

Fiorenzo FranceschiniElpidio Romano
Français---
عربي---
Management of the human resources
   - Area: Area Economico - gestionale
   - Settore: -
6
English---
Italiano--Mariangela Cersosimo (ricercatore), Marta Flamini (ricercatore)
Français---
عربي---
Quality management
   - Area: -
   - Settore: ING-IND/35
6
English---
ItalianoProf. Fiorenzo Franceschini
Politecnico di Torino (Torino - Italy)

Fernando Nicolo'Dario Assante (ricercatore)
Français---
عربي---
Operations Research
   - Area: Area Ricerca operativa e Statistica
   - Settore: MAT/09
5
English---
ItalianoProf. Alberto Colorni


Alessandro VerraClemente Cesarano (ricercatore)
Français---
عربي---
Disegno tecnico industriale - seconda parte
   - Area: Area Industriale
   - Settore: ING-IND/16
3
English---
Italiano-Claudia CennamoGerardo Maria Cennamo (ricercatore)
Français---
عربي---
L1- Training
5
English---
Italiano---
Français---
عربي---
Training
5
English---
Italiano---
Français---
عربي---
Final evidence
5
English---
Italiano---
Français---
عربي---