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The situation of Italian Engineering Studies and the needs for innovation are briefly presented. In a first step for implementing innovation an investigation has been performed by the Mechanical Engineering Course (MEC) of Politecnico di Milano, the Fondazione Politecnico di Milano, and Assolombarda (board of industrial enterprises of Lombardia) interviewing mechanical engineers mainly graduated at the Politecnico with some years working experience in any professional environment, asking to define the learning outcomes (Los) which have been felt as sufficiently or insufficiently developed during the academic learning process. Additional steps will be furnished during the devolvement of the European Commission funded ECCE project, which aims at establishing an "Engineering Observatory on Competences Based Curricula for Job Enhancement". Not only actual but also future expectations will this way also be included in the database from which future engineering programmes will be developed at the Politecnico di Milano, particularly in the Mechanical Engineering Course of the Engineering for Industry faculty.
简要介绍了意大利工程研究的现状和创新的需要。作为实施创新的第一步,米兰理工大学机械工程课程(MEC)、米兰理工大学基金会(Fondazione Politecnico di Milano)和伦巴第工业企业委员会(Assolombarda)进行了一项调查,采访了主要毕业于米兰理工大学的机械工程师,他们在任何专业环境中都有几年的工作经验。要求界定在学术学习过程中被认为发展充分或发展不足的学习成果。在发展欧洲委员会资助的欧洲经委会项目期间将采取进一步步骤,该项目旨在建立一个“提高工作能力课程工程观察站”。不仅是实际的,而且未来的期望也将以这种方式纳入数据库,米兰理工大学未来的工程方案将从中发展,特别是在工业工程学院的机械工程课程中。