The program allows students to obtain two Master's Degree programs within three academic years. To participate, students must first enroll in a Master's Degree by choosing a specific track. Upon completion of the first degree, they can enroll in the corresponding second Master's Degree, receiving a 60 ECTS career abbreviation, allowing them to complete the second degree in one year.
Details of the possible combinations of Master’s degree programs:
| First Master's degree (2 years) | Second Master's degree (1 year) |
|---|---|
| Chemical and Sustainable Processes Engineering | Energy and Nuclear Engineering |
| Environmental and Land Engineering | |
| Electrical Engineering | Energy and Nuclear Engineering (Design and management of power plants specialist track) |
| Energy and Nuclear Engineering (Renewable energy systems specialist track) | |
| Energy and Nuclear Engineering | Electrical Engineering (System design specialist track) |
| Chemical and Sustainable Processes Engineering | |
| Environmental and Land Engineering | |
| Environmental and Land Engineering | Chemical and Sustainable Processes Engineering |
| Energy and Nuclear Engineering | |
| Cybersecurity Engineering | Computer Engineering |
| Data Science and Engineering | Mathematical Engineering |
| Computer Engineering | Cybersecurity Engineering |
| Mathematical Engineering | Data Science and Engineering |
| Cybersecurity Engineering | |
| Quantum Engineering |
Requirements
Access to the project is reserved exclusively for students enrolled in one of the eligible Master's Degree programs. There is no limit on the number of participants.
Procedure a.y 2026/2027
In the coming months, detailed information on how to join the program will be published in this section.