The degree aims to provide the students with the knowledge and skills needed to ensure a sustainable future to both existing and new buildings. The main purpose of this degree is to update traditional civil engineering skills with a particular focus on sustainable development. To achieve this target, the degree will ensure the acquisition of scientific and technological contents aimed to design, plan and manage solutions for territory and built environment under the sustainability principles e.g.: lower energy demand and reduced natural sources consumption in the buildings; passive design strategies and sustainable architecture; recovery, recycle and reuse of building materials; extended lifetime of buildings; risk-free return of materials to the natural cycle; sustainable use of the territory; reduced urban sprawl; urban renewal and protection of natural areas and resources.
bachelor
Restricted access - entrance exam
In Campus, Full-time
English
Sept '24
Not Mentioned
180 ECTS
1st Call : 5th Jan 2024
2nd Call : 5th Jan 2024 (only for EU candidates)
3rd Call : 30th May 2024 (Only if places are vacant for non-EU students)`
1st Call : 29th April 2024
2nd Call : 29th July 2024
3rd Call : 6th June 2024
To be eligible for this Bachelor's degree, it is mandatory to have a 12-year school Diploma or 11 years and at least 1 year of technical university enrolment. MINIMUM GPA: 80/100
MANDATORY ENTRY TEST(S) Students can either submit the SAT (College Board) or the ENGLISH TOLC-I (CISIA). We will be accepting certificates awarded from January 2022 onwards.
English language skills, equivalent to level B2 (or higher) of the Common European Framework (CEFR) through a Language proficiency certificate of IELTS / TOEFL / Cambridge English /Others (Pls visit the course website for more details)
Students who are likely to complete their qualifying education in 2024 are eligible to apply.
Euros 156 to 3200 (Tuition fee waiver possible, visit the course website for more details)
Accommodation expenses for international students in Italy can vary greatly depending on the city, the type of accommodation, and the standard of living. Here's a rough estimate of accommodation expenses in Italy:
It's important to research accommodation options thoroughly and consider factors such as location, proximity to your university, transportation links, and overall quality of living. Some Universities may offer assistance or guidance in finding accommodation for international students
Living expenses in Italy may include the following:
Italy provides two types of scholarships to international students:
The primary objective of these scholarships is to assist academically bright students who require financial assistance for their higher education. These scholarships are also a way to promote the country’s cultural and educational sectors globally.
International students who are awarded with the Italian government scholarships are exempted from tuition or enrolment fees. In addition, you can also get a monthly stipend of Euros 900 approximately to cover your accommodation and food expenses and health and medical insurance.
The payment will be transferred after every three, six, or nine months, depending on your degree.
To study in Italy you will need a visa and the process to apply for the same differs from country to country. Below is a general process that is more relevant to Indian students.
For detailed application process please visit the course website and search for the 'Call for Applications' in English Language.
In the Call for applications you can find the details about:
a) How to apply,
b) list of documents to be uploaded along with the applications
c) Different process or requirements for different intakes, if any
d) Application fee details, if any and how and when to pay
e) If you need to register for a pre-evaluation or an entrance exam
f) any other details that you need to be aware of for a successful application
We are working tirelessly towards providing you with a detailed and simplified information on the application process, but as the applications are closed OR are about to be closed for this program, we shall upload the updated information for the next intake, at the earliest.
Working in Italy while studying
• As a student in Italy, you are allowed to work part-time.
• You can work part-time up to 20 hours per week during your studies and full-time during vacations.
• You need to obtain a temporary residence permit though.
Working in Italy after completing your studies
• As a Non-EU student, if you want to work in Italy after graduation, you will need a work permit.
• You can stay back in Italy for 12 months after completing your masters or PhD degree.
• You can apply for a post-study work permit only once you get a full-time job or an intership opportunity
• Your employer needs to apply for a work permit for you termed as 'Nulla osta al lavoro'
• Once the employer received the work permit, the student can proceed with his application for post-study work visa.
• Once you recieve your post-study work visa, only then you can apply for a residence permit.
• Generally any student holding a residence permit while studying and working part-time is bound to get a residence permit to work full-time in Italy
Getting a PR in Italy
Non-EU nationals who already hold a temporary residence permit can apply for a permanent residence permit if they fulfill the following requirements:
• To be able to apply for a PR in Italy you should have spent at least 5 years
• You should be working full-time with an Italian employer and should be required to stay in Italy.