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    The Degree Program in Electrical Engineering educates a professional figure that is increasingly strategic for sustainable development: the Electrical Engineer, a key player in the energy and ecological transition and in the innovation of industrial, civil, and transportation systems. This professional designs, analyzes, and manages systems for the generation, conversion, distribution, and efficient use of electrical energy, operating in a strongly interdisciplinary context that integrates electronics, automation, mechanics, and information technologies.

    The program is structured into a Bachelor’s Degree (Class L-9 – Industrial Engineering) and a Master’s Degree (Class LM-28 – Electrical Engineering), offering a coherent and progressive educational pathway.

    The Bachelor’s Degree provides a solid foundation in core engineering disciplines and introduces the methodologies of electrical engineering, with particular attention to electrical installations and equipment for medium- and low-voltage applications. Two focused tracks are available: renewable energy generation and sustainable mobility, aimed at developing expertise in clean energy systems, grid integration of renewables, and transport electrification.

    The Master’s Degree further develops advanced competencies in systems for power generation, transmission, and distribution, as well as in energy conversion and control, including highly automated environments. It prepares graduates either for professional careers or for further academic studies.

    Graduates in Electrical Engineering find employment in energy companies, manufacturing industries, engineering and consulting firms, automation and infrastructure sectors, transportation industries, public institutions, and private practice, actively contributing to technological innovation and the sustainability of energy systems.