Why in Parma?
Data presented annually by the National Council of Engineers show that the industrial engineer, particularly the mechanical engineer, is among the professional profiles most in demand nationwide.
AlmaLaurea data for the year 2022, the last year of the survey, shows that 93.5% of second-cycle mechanical engineers from the University of Parma are employed one year after graduation, compared to a national average of 76.3%.
Furthermore, 100% of second-cycle degree mechanical engineers at our university state that they consider their degree to be effective for their job, in line with the national average of 97% for graduates of the second-cycle degree mechanical engineering class.
Access type
Open access (entry requirements to be verified).
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After graduation
With this degree you can work in the fields of innovation, production development, advanced design, planning and programming, and the management of complex systems as freelance, in manufacturing or service companies and in public administrations.
AlmaLaurea data in 2022 shows that the prevailing occupational field for second-cycle degree mechanical engineers from our university is the industry sector (82.8%), particularly the engineering and precision mechanics sector (48.3%).
The employment rate is 100%, with graduates finding the first job within 2 months.