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For info on in-person lectures and classroom seat reservation, please check the following page:

https://www.uniroma1.it/en/notizia/covid-19-phase-3-person-and-online-classes-exams-and-graduation-sessions

 

Links to lectures can be found by clicking on the name of the class. This will open a new page with the name of the teacher . By clicking on the teacher profile you'll find the link to his/her lectures.

Choose your curriculum

First year (Year of enrolment 2021/2022)

Course Code Semester CFU SSD Language
PLANT BIOLOGY AND CONSERVATION FOR CULTURAL HERITAGE 10600330 First semester 9 English
APPLIED GEOSCIENCES AND BIOCONSERVATION LABORATORY 10600331 First semester 9 English
LABORATORY OF CHEMISTRY OF RESTORATION AND CONSERVATION 10596361 First semester 6 Italian
CHEMISTRY OF CUTURAL HERITAGE AND ELECTROCHEMICAL METHODS 1031645 First semester 6 CHIM/02 Italian
MUSEOLOGY NATURALISTICA 1041389 First semester 6 GEO/01 Italian
GEOCHEMISTRY FOR CULTURAL HERITAGE 10593050 First semester 6 GEO/08 Italian
TEORY OF ARCHITECTURAL RENOVATION 1031646 First semester 6 ICAR/19 Italian
METHODS OF ARCHAEOLOGICAL RESEARCH 10600332 First semester 6 L-ANT/01 Italian
DECAY AND CONSERVATION OF NON METALLIC MATERIALS 1031717 First semester 6 ING-IND/27 Italian
Archaeological aerotopography and remote sensing 1038186 First semester 6 L-ANT/09 Italian
DEGRADO E COLORE 1037390 First semester 6 GEO/09 Italian
A SCELTA DELLO STUDENTE First semester 6 Italian
English-Italian for Cultural Heritage AAF1782 Second semester 3 English
TECHNIQUES FOR THE CONTROL AND SAFETY OF SITES 1031659 Second semester 6 ING-IND/11 Italian
Physical Institutions of matter 1035368 Second semester 6 FIS/03 Italian
Ore minerals and gemstones: use and provenance 1035464 Second semester 6 GEO/09 Italian
ADVANCED PHYSICAL METHODS APPLIED TO CULTURAL HERITAGE 10596273 Second semester 6 English
LABORATORY OF MUSEOLOGY - CATALOGUING AND MULTIMEDIA 10596254 Second semester 6 Italian
Laboratory of Physics for microclimate analysis 1047995 Second semester 6 Italian
Archaeobotany: laboratory and field work 10589721 Second semester 6 BIO/02 Italian

Second year (Year of enrolment 2020/2021)

Course Code Semester CFU SSD Language
Etruscology and Italic Antiquities 1047724 First semester 6 L-ANT/06 Italian
DECAY AND CONSERVATION OF NON METALLIC MATERIALS 1031717 First semester 6 ING-IND/27 Italian
Archaeological aerotopography and remote sensing 1038186 First semester 6 L-ANT/09 Italian
CHEMISTRY OF CUTURAL HERITAGE AND ELECTROCHEMICAL METHODS 1031645 First semester 6 CHIM/02 Italian
STAGE AAF1041 First semester 3 Italian
A SCELTA DELLO STUDENTE First semester 6 Italian
Final exam AAF1028 Second semester 30 Italian
Lectures will start from February 28 unless otherwise reported in the schedule below.
All classrooms are within the university Campus, Piazzale A. Moro 5, 00185 Roma.
The codes next to the classroom (aula) stand for:
CU003 Lettere e Filosofia
CU005 Geologia e Mineralogia
CU009 Geochimica
CU022 Botanica e Genetica
CU032 Chimica Vincenzo Caglioti 
CU033 Fisica Enrico Fermi

(map on http://virtualtour.uniroma1.it)

 

 

INGLESE

Lunedì

Martedì

Mercoledì

Giovedì

Venerdì

9-11

Parducci, Porretta

Advanced biological methods

Aula E CU022

Start date 2/03

 

Parducci, Porretta

Advanced biological methods 

Aula E  CU022

 

 

Moricca

English-Italian for cultural heritage

Aula D  CU022

11-13

Longo

Advanced physical methods

Aula VI CU032

Start date 07/03

 

Gili

Advanced physical methods

Sala Calcolo CU033

Start date 31/03

Cristiani, Boric

Experiment and experience in archaeology

Aula E  CU022

Start date 10/03

Anagnostou

Human Palaeobiology and palaeopathology

Aula C CU022

 

14-16

Longo

Advanced physical methods

Aula VI CU032

Start date 07/03

Anagnostou

Human Palaeobiology and palaeopathology

Aula E CU022

Boric

Stone tool technology

Aula E CU022

Start date 9/03

Cristiani, Boric

Experiment and experience in archaeology

Aula E  CU022

Boric

Stone tool technology

Aula E  CU022

16-18

 

Di Nezza

Geophysics Applied

Aula E CU022

Di Nezza

Geophysics Applied

Aula E  CU022

Gili

Advanced physical methods

Aula E CU022

Start date 31/03

Cristiani, Boric

Experiment and experience in archaeology

Aula E  CU022

ATTENZIONE Verificate su Infostud date e periodo di prenotazione, prima dell'appello di interesse

 

Insegnamento

gennaio

febbraio

marzo/aprile

giugno

luglio

settembre

novembre

Plant biology and conservation for cultural heritage (Favero, Sadori)

24

16

27/04

9

15

6,20

4

Applied geosciences and Bioconservation laboratory (Medeghini, Rinaldi)

26

15

19/04

14

18

7,21

8

Laboratorio di Chimica del restauro e della conservazione (De Caro)

28

28

25/03

10

8

16

18

Chimica dei beni culturali e Metodi elettrochimici (Navarra)

26

22

12/04

20

12

6,20

8

Museologia naturalistica (Manni)

24

14

11/04

20

11

5,26

7

Geochimica per i beni culturali (Sottili)

24

17

4/04

6

18

1,22

8

Teoria del restauro architettonico (Ercolino)

 

23

 

15

13

7,21

9

Metodi della ricerca archeologica

(Balossi Restelli, Cristiani)

14

11

24/03

10

1

16,30

18

Degrado e conservazione dei materiali non metallici (Santarelli)

19

17

15/03

16

19

20

 

Aerotoopografia archeologica e telerilevamento (Jaia)

25

8,22

 

 

 

 

 

  Degrado e colore (Mignardi) 27 17 21/04 16 14 8,22 10

English-Italian for cultural heritage

 

 

27/04

8

14

5,20

4

Tecniche per il controllo ambientale e la sicurezza dei siti (Dell’Omo)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Istituzioni di fisica della materia (Lupi)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Minerali Metallici e gemme: uso e provenienza (De Vito)

24

16

15/03

14

18

6,28

14

Advanced physical methods applied to cultural heritage

 

28

4/04

20

11

9, 23

14

Laboratorio di Museologia: catalogazione e multimedialità (Magri, Mineo)

25

21

21/04

14

5

6,19

8

Laboratorio di Fisica per analisi microclimatiche (Siani)

/

3,28

14/04

22

19

8,22

18

Archeobotanica in laboratorio e sul campo (Masi)

/

2,16

27/04

9

13

7,20

4

Etruscologia e antichità italiche (Michetti)

 

7,23

26/04

6, 23

12

6, 21

14

Advanced chemical methods in Archeological materials science (Albini, Tsurumaki)

27

14

04/04

6

14

5,22

28

Organic Chemistry and Dyes (Ciccola)

28

25

22/04

24

22

16,23

11

Geomaterials for cultural heritage

(Medeghini)

27

17

21/04

16

14

8, 22

10

The bioarchaeology of food (Tafuri)

19

2

04/04

7

1

13,30

8

Introduction to thesis e practical seminars (Sadori, Favero)

24

16

27/04

9

15

6,20

4

Archaeometry and Laboratory of Archaeometry (Magri, Ridolfi)

25

21

21/04

14

5

6,19

8

Advanced Biological Methods Applied to Cultural Heritage (Parducci, Porretta)

31

28

28/04

16

11

29

17

Geophysics applied to cultural heritage

(Di Nezza)

19

16

16/03

22

26

7,21

16

Human Palaeobiology and Palaeopathology (Anagnostou)

/

3,24

21/03

20

18

9,21

13

Experiment and experience in archaeology (Boric, Cristiani)       10, 30 13    

Stone tool technology laboratory (Boric)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Students can present their study plan through the Infostud platform in the following time periods:

December 5-23, 2021

January 17-February 28 2022

April 18- June 3 2022 

 

Some important guidelines for the submission of study plans:

  • If optional exams are chosen in the internal pathway, the plan is approved.
  • Only one of the optional courses may be in the humanities, apart from justified exceptions (e.g. I am doing my thesis on the conservation and restoration of Mesopotamian clay tokens, so I am inserting History of the Ancient Near East and Sumerian I)
  • It is questionable and hardly acceptable to choose science subjects from humanities courses (e.g. Physics applied to cultural heritage or Science of materials in art from Archaeological Sciences)
  • You cannot choose teachings outside the Faculty that replicate teachings present in the Faculty
  • Your choice of the optional exams must be motivated in a convincing and exhaustive manner (the motivation "the subject is interesting and I would like to study it in depth" is not enough).
  • In view of the multidisciplinary nature of the course of study, you should include courses that represent all the various scientific fields on offer, including exams in the area of physics and chemistry.
  • Check that the course you include in the study plan has a valid code for the academic year in which the course is submitted (it happens that a course is chosen that no longer exists with that code).
  • Reduce the number of changes: it is possible to change the plan once per academic year.
  • The 24 CFU pathway is independent of the degree course: therefore, subjects in area A (Pedagogy, Special Pedagogy and Inclusion Didactics) and area B (Psychology) are not admissible, those in area C (Anthropology) fall under the humanities as described in the previous points and for those in area D (Teaching Methodologies and Technologies) consistency with the degree plan is assessed.

 

    

 

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