| Code | 5648 |
|---|---|
| Academic Year | 2026-2027 |
| Subject area | Sciences and technology |
| Campus | Bologna |
| Place of teaching | Imola |
| Level | Second |
| Director | Andrea Simone |
| Duration | Annual |
| Teaching methods | Conventional |
| Language | English, Italian |
| Instalments | First instalment 1.500,00 Euro to be paid by 17/12/2026; second instalment in figures to be paid by 31/03/2026. |
| Application deadline |
Nov 23, 2026 |
| Enrolment start and end | From 09/12/2026 to 18/12/2026 time (23.59) |
| Programme start and end dates |
from Feb 04, 2027 to Oct 25, 2027 |
- Main Department
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Department of Civil, Chemical, Environmental, and Materials Engineering - DICAM
- Professional Profile
- Pursuant to Decree no. 270 of 22 October 2004 of the Italian Ministry of Education, University and Research, for the academic year 2026-2027, Alma Mater Studiorum – Università di Bologna, with Bologna as the administrative seat, will run a 2nd level professional master programme in “Sustainable and integrated mobility in urban regions - Mobilità integrata e sostenibile nelle aree urbane”.
The professional master programme is activated at the proposal of the Department of Civil, Chemical, Environmental, and Materials Engineering.
The professional master programme aims to: to train specialized professionals in the design and management of urban and regional mobility. Currently, issues related to sustainable mobility, new mobility services (Bike-share, Car-share, Car-pool, Ride-hail, On-demand bus services), their integration with public and pri-vate transport systems, and the use of "big data" for the design, mon-itoring, and assessment of transport demand and supply are signifi-cantly expanding in Italy, Europe, and worldwide. The Master’s program aligns with the measures aimed at achieving United Nations SDG 11: “Sustainable Cities and Communities.” It aims to provide knowledge related to the sustainable and integrated design of urban mobility, with the following objectives:
• Develop a Sustainable Urban Mobility Plan;
• Assess, design, and improve urban accessibility;
• Serve as a "Mobility Manager" in companies, organizations, and consortia;
• Design transport infrastructures using green and eco-compatible materials to promote recycling in line with Minimum Environmental Criteria (CAM);
• Design and monitor intermodal hubs;
• Analyse and improve road safety in urban areas;
• Design innovative "cycling paths and greenways";
• Conduct analyses of sustainable mobility services;
• Introduce innovative systems into urban mobility. - Number of participants
- Min: 10 Max: 34
- Credits
- 60
- International Professional Master's programme
- Yes
- Admission qualifications
- The course is reserved for candidates who, by the enrolment deadline, hold the following qualifications and meet the following admission requirements:
• Master’s degrees and single-cycle Master’s degrees obtained under DM 270/04 (or second-cycle or single-cycle degrees obtained under previous regulations DM 509/99 and Old Regulations) in the following disciplinary fields/degree classes: LM 23 (Master’s Degrees in Civil Engineering), LM 24 (Master’s Degrees in Engineering of Building Processes and Systems), LM 31 (Master’s Degrees in Management Engineering), LM 32 (Master’s Degrees in Computer Engineering), LM 33 (Master’s Degrees in Mechanical Engineering), LM 04 (Master’s Degrees in Architecture and Architectural engineering), LM 69 (Master’s Degrees in Agricultural Sciences and Technologies), LM 35 (Master’s Degrees in Environmental Engineering), LM 73 (Master’s Degrees in Planning and Management of Forest Territory, Landscape and Environment), LM 75 (Master’s Degrees in Science and Technologies for Environmental Sustainability), LM 80 (Master’s Degrees in Geography and Territorial Processes);
• Master’s degrees obtained abroad in the aforementioned disciplinary fields, deemed valid for admission to the Master’s program.
Based on a positive assessment by the Evaluation Committee, candidates holding other degrees in engineering or scientific fields may also be admitted to the selection process, provided they have a curriculum vitae demonstrating qualified expertise in the subjects covered by the Master’s program. - Selection criteria
- Selection based on qualifications and interview
- Selection date
- Nov 30, 2026
- Place of teaching
- Imola
- Compulsory attendance
- 70%
- Internship
- Internship: 500 hours and 20 CFU credits dedicated to the internship (project work with a final report on the activities carried out at the institution/company).
- Final Examination
- 5 CFU, consisting of a presentation of the internship activities through a written paper.