Upon successful completion of the 5-year curriculum of the School that leads to a Master’s Degree, the graduate is expected to possess the necessary scientific knowledge, abilities and skills to understand and solve physical, chemical and biological problems in both laboratory and industrial scale. In particular, after the completion of the School’s Curriculum, the graduate is expected to be able:

  • To capture, design and manage processes for the production, transformation and transportation of products (materials and energy).
  • To participate in the research, development, production, improvement and support of industrial production methods.
  • To participate in the standardization, quality control, certification and marketing of materials of all kinds.
  • To prepare scientific and technical studies of construction, operation of equipment and technical support, projects or industrial facilities.
  • To prepare environmental impact studies, risk assessment and management, restoration and quality assurance, health and safety at work.
  • To manage and/or coordinate projects related to environmental impact studies, risk assessment and management, rehabilitation, quality assurance, health and safety at work.
  • To participate in human resource management.
  • To work as a researcher in international organizations and companies.
  • To work individually and collectively, in complex technical activities, with responsibility and awareness of professional and moral responsibility towards both the society and the environment.