Course presentation

The career-oriented degree course in ‘Constructions, Infrastructures and Territorial Management’ (CIT) is proposed as a degree course belonging to the class L-P01 Technical Professions for Construction and Territory and has the Department of Engineering and Architecture as its teaching structure. The training project of the new degree course 'Constructions, Infrastructures and Territorial Management’ aims at training the professional figure of a graduate technician expert in the civil, construction, infrastructure and territorial sectors. The structure and set of the degree course are oriented, in essence, towards providing the typical competences of a professional profile aimed at adequately responding to the specific demand to train a technician with in-depth knowledge in the civil, building, infrastructure and territorial sectors.
The historical figure of the 'surveyor', with the changes brought about by the Regulation containing norms concerning the reorganisation of technical institutes in accordance with Article 64, paragraph 4, of Decree Law no. 112 of 25 June 2008, converted by Law no. 133 of 6 August 2008, risks gradually losing part of its professional identity (with the abolition of the technical institute for surveyors and its replacement by the technical institute with a Construction, Environment and Territory (CAT) curriculum). 133, of the school cycles (abolition of the technical institute for surveyors and replacement with the technical institute with a Construction, Environment and Territory (CAT) curriculum), risks gradually losing part of its professional identity (originally sanctioned by Royal Decree no. 274 of 11 February 1929). Moreover, access to the liberal professions, in the most recent evolution of the European regulatory framework, has been made conditional on the attainment of a first-level university degree.
The degree programme in question aims primarily to provide a high-level cultural and professional profile, centred on the knowledge and skills typical of the figure of Surveyor, by which is meant the technical support aspects in civil and industrial construction, in transport infrastructures and hydraulic constructions, in urban and regional planning techniques, in topography in the representation of architecture, in the most recent information technologies applied to civil construction (Building Information Modeling, BIM), in the management and protection of the territory, in the management of building processes involving both new constructions and the transformation of existing ones, taking into account aspects relating to technology, energy aspects and thermophysics of architecture, building legislation and OO.PP, property valuation and appraisal.

The career-oriented degree course in ‘Constructions, Infrastructures and Territorial Management’ is a member of the University School for Technical Professions - Emilia-Romagna (SUPER) https://super.unier.eu/it