Attendance

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First year (Year of enrolment 2018/2019)

Course Code Semester CFU SSD Language
ECONOMICS OF FINANCIAL SYSTEMS 1017636 First semester 12 ING-IND/35 Italian
MANAGMENT OF INDUSTRIAL PLANTS 1022657 First semester 9 ING-IND/17 Italian
MODELING AND IDENTIFICATION 1035284 First semester 9 ING-INF/04 Italian
A SCELTA DELLO STUDENTE First semester 12 Italian
Combinatory optimization II 1038152 Second semester 12 MAT/09 Italian
Service systems and simulations 1017412 Second semester 6 MAT/09 Italian
BUSINESS INFORMATION SYSTEMS 1017666 Second semester 6 ING-INF/05 Italian
FINANCIAL MARKETS ANALYSIS 1017215 Second semester 6 ING-IND/35 Italian
Economics and management ofpublic administrations 1038143 Second semester 6 ING-IND/35 Italian
SMART FACTORY 1056573 Second semester 6 ING-IND/17 Italian

To be able to book for any optional exam through the INFOSTUD system, it is necessary to have presented a study plan and that this has been approved in good time.

For problems related to study plans, students can apply (by appointment to be fixed via e-mail) to:

-  Prof. M. De Santis (marianna.desantis@uniroma1.it)

The presentation of the study plan (or the modification of a previously approved one) can take place only once per academic year, in only one of the two time windows provided for.

For the A.A. 2018-2019 from 24/09/2018 to 24/11/2018 or from 11/03/2019 to 11/05/2019. Study plans presented outside these windows will not be accepted.

The last study plan presented and approved replaces the one presented and approved previously.

Students who do not intend to change the previously approved study plan must not submit a new one.

In case the study plan is rejected, the modified study plan must be re-presented as suggested in the reasons for the refusal.

It is specified that the approval of the study plans, requiring the analysis by the managers, is not immediate.

For the purposes of obtaining the degree, it is necessary to have presented a study plan and that this has been approved. Furthermore, it is necessary that the examinations actually taken correspond exactly to those listed in the approved study plan.

 

Students enrolled starting from A.Y. 2011/12 will have to present the study plan through INFOSTUD using the Training Path management system.

 

THE STUDENTS ARE FOLLOWED TO FOLLOW THE FOLLOWING INDICATIONS, PENALTY NOT APPROVAL OF THE STUDY PLAN:

within the management system of the Training Paths the students will have to

1) select, the curriculum called "Management Engineering (Training path valid also for the purposes of achieving the double Italian-French and Italian-Venezuelan)";

2) select exams exclusively on the basis of the options offered in the training courses suggested by the didactic regulations corresponding to the academic year of matriculation to the Masters Degree (downloadable from the following link: http://www.ingegneriagestionale.uniroma1.it/?q=laureamagistrale / posters);

3) ensure that the exams that can be taken both in the first and second year are inserted in correspondence with the year in which they are intended to support them;

4) indicate in the explanatory notes which of the suggested routes in the teaching regulations has been selected;

5) if you want to merge the 3 ECTS reserved for laboratory activities to the final test, select "IT ABILITIES" (code AAF1137) and indicate this option in the explanatory notes inserting the following words: "I intend to merge the 3 ECTS dedicated to Laboratory activities".
 6) if you wish to dedicate the 3 ECTS reserved for laboratory activities, carrying out an internship, select "IT SKILLS" (code AAF1137) and indicate this option in the explanatory notes.


 
Students enrolled before the A.Y. 2011/12

The presentation takes place by filling out a paper form. The modules are divided by arrangement and curricula. Students who, during the Bachelors Degree course, have already acquired the educational content related to one or more of the courses included in the study plan must replace them with other courses belonging to the same scientific disciplinary sector. Any further instructions in this regard are shown on the modules themselves.

The completed and signed study plan must be delivered in a sealed envelope bearing the title: MASTER DEGREE STUDY PLAN. The delivery must take place by inserting the envelope in the Management Engineering mailbox located on the ground floor of the Department of Automatic Computer Engineering and Management, via Ariosto 25. 

 

Note:

students enrolled before the a.y. 2010/11 may (are not obliged to do so) fill in the study plan on the basis of the teaching regulations in force at the time of matriculation by filling in the forms contained in the folder (downloadable from this web page) reserved for students enrolled before the academic year. 2010/11; alternatively they can fill in the study plan according to the current teaching regulations by filling in the forms contained in the folder (downloadable from this web page) called MGER 2010-2011 (downloadable from this web page)

students enrolled in the a.y. 2010/11 must select fill out the forms contained in the folder (downloadable from this web page) called MGER 2010-2011.

The study plans may be presented no later than March 31 of each academic year. Derogation on this date is ONLY provided for students who are in ERASMUS during the period of presentation of the Plans. These students are required to present the Study Plan upon their return to Italy.

 

The Faculty of Information Engineering, Computer Science and Statistics has set up a path of excellence for a few years aimed at enhancing the training of the most deserving students. In this context, the Masters Degree course in Management Engineering, which belongs to the faculty, has activated a dedicated path that provides additional training activities (seminars, traineeships, lessons or other) aimed at deepening the topics characterizing the course of study, through the analysis and discussion of topics and problems of particular methodological and applicative relevance.

Each of the planned activities is coordinated by a teacher of the course of study (typically of reference courses for the area of ​​economic-management engineering, operational research and industrial plant engineering) and can foresee, as has already happened in past editions, the involvement of foreign teachers, as well as of technicians and managers of public and private bodies and companies. The setting of the activities is based on an inter-disciplinary approach and is such as to stimulate your active participation, favored also by the limited number of participants (for this edition limited to a maximum of ten). The activities usually take place during the second semester of the second year of the course of study and involve a total commitment compatible with that required for the use of the course of study.

Following the successful completion of the path of excellence, you will receive a specific certificate issued by the Presidency of the faculty that will be recorded in your academic career. In addition, the University will award you a prize equal to the amount of fees paid in the last year of the course.

 

The methods of admission to the Honours Programme are defined each year through a competition announcement. 

All information relating to the final exam is contained in the Graduation section