The course aims to familiarize the student with the technologies for producing a printed product. Beginning with prerequisite instruction, the student acquires the technical-scientific knowledge essential to reach printed-item production—from preparation to the theoretical and practical realization of catalogues, brochures, magazines, books, folding cartons, boxes, and labels on both paper and polymer substrates.
At the end of the Course, the student will have achieved the following learning objectives:
· mastery of the prerequisite subjects essential for understanding the specialized technical teachings
· knowledge of the raw materials involved in the production of the printed product
· theoretical knowledge of both conventional and digital technologies for producing a printed product
· practical knowledge of both conventional and digital technologies for producing a printed product
Successful completion of this Bachelor’s program entails the award of 180 ECTS.
The Bachelor’s Degree in Printed Product Engineering offers several employment opportunities. Below are examples of possible career paths:
· Production Department Manager
· Maintenance Manager
· Quality and Productivity Manager
IMAT/05 - Mathematical Analysis - 9 ECTS
MAT/03 - Geometry - 9 ECTS
FIS/02 - Physics - 9 ECTS
CHIM/03 - Chemistry - 9 ECTS
ING-IND/15 - Technical Drawing - 12 ECTS
ING-IND/16 - Foundations of Printing Production Technology - 12
ING-IND/12 - Measurement Systems and Instruments - 9 ECTS
ING-IND/16 - Prepress - 9 ECTS
ING-IND/16 - Printing Processes - 9 ECTS
ING-IND/16 - Bookbinding Processes - 9 ECTS
ING-IND/16 - Paper Converting Processes - 9 ECTS
ING-IND/22 &
ING-IND/29 - Manufacture of Raw Materials (paper & board, plastics, inks) - 9 ECTS
ING-IND/16 - Printing Techniques Laboratory - 10 ECTS
ING-IND/16 - Bookbinding Techniques Laboratory - 10 ECTS
ING-IND/16 - Paper Converting Techniques Laboratory - 10 ECTS
SECS-S/01 - Statistics - 7 ECTS
ING-IND/16 - Testing and Quality Control Laboratory - 8 ECTS
ING-IND/13 - Maintenance Planning and Scheduling - 9 ECTS
Final Examination - 12 ECTS