I’m a student in the third year of a bachelor’s degree in aerospace engineering.
The university has great potential thanks to the expertise of its faculty as engineers, but not always good professors. In general, our university focused its program on the theoretical aspects, so the students aren’t prepared for the practical environment. It may be helpful for the versatility of future engineers, but at least, as a student, I don’t feel prepared for the future if I don’t participate in extra-curricular activities. So, in my opinion, the school should work on it. Anyway, the students have a great preparation on the fundamental of all aerospace theoretical aspects, and having a good theoretical foundation, they have no problem adjusting to any professional situation.
Regarding the internationality, we have a good ERASMUS program and we have great masters in English, but the promotion of Napoli is not good and the university itself doesn’t do anything about it.
In the end, I grew a lot during my formation in this university and I don’t have regrets regarding my choice. I highly suggest Aerospace Engineering in the university Federico II!