As part of its internationalisation strategy, Politecnico di Torino promotes the development and activation of highly integrated international study programmes aimed at awarding a double or a joint degree.
These programmes, also known as Joint Programmes, are delivered by a consortium of universities in different countries and involve alternating studies in partner institutions, with duration and content defined by each consortium.
Study courses delivered jointly with international partners
The curriculum is jointly designed with the partner universities. ectures are usually provided by all participating institutions, with study periods of defined duration and content, alternated in the partner institutions. Upon completion of the programme, a single degree, jointly delivered by the partner institutions, or more often than not a multiple degree (national degrees of the institutions) may be awarded.
- International Master’s Degree programme in Nanotechnologies for the ICTs
- International Master’s Degree programme in Physics of Complex Systems
- Bachelor’s and Master’s Degree programme in Industrial Production Engineering:
Politecnico is partner in several Joint Programmes funded by European institutions:
Erasmus Mundus Joint Master
Erasmus Mundus Joint Master’s programmes are Master’s degree programmes of excellence, offered jointly by at least three universities in three different countries.
The study activity takes place in at least two countries and, at the end of the course, a double, multiple or joint degree is awarded by the institutions involved.
The European Commission offers prestigious scholarships to selected students.
- Master's Degree programme in Computer Engineering - Embedded Systems orientation - EMECS project
- Master’s Degree programme in Nanotechnologies for ICT - PSRS project
- Master's Degree programme in Energy and Nuclear Engineering - DENSYS project
- Master’s Degree programme in Materials Engineering for Industry 4.0 - META 4.0 project
- Master’s Degree programme in Hydrogen Systems and Enabling Technologies - HYSET project
- Master’s Degree programme in Multiphase Systems for Sustainable Engineering - MULTIPHASE project
EIT – KIC Innoenergy
The European Institute of Innovation and Technology promotes the creation of joint programmes between university institutions with the aim of integrating the education dimension into the innovation network:
- Master's Degree programme in Energy and Nuclear Engineering - SELECT project
- Master's Degree programme in Energy and Nuclear Engineering - ESTORE project
IMIM - International Master in Industrial Management
Politecnico di Torino is part of IMIM, together with prestigious partners such as Universidad Politécnica de Madrid (UPM) in Spain, Edinburgh Business School - Heriot-Watt University (HWU) in UK and Tecnológico de Monterrey (TEC) in Mexico. Upon completion of the joint programme, students obtain a dual degree issued by UPM and HWU.