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Information concerning Traineeships: for students of the Degree Programmes in Computer and System Engineering (270/04 class), IT Systems Engineering (270/04 class) and Computer Science Engineering (509 class).

 

 

The classes of the degree programme with the information included in the regulations are indicated in the table below.

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Second year (Year of enrolment 2021/2022)

Course Code Semester CFU SSD Language
SOFTWARE DESIGN 1018706 First semester 9 ING-INF/05 Italian
Operations research 1002027 First semester 6 MAT/09 Italian
System theory 1056028 First semester 9 ING-INF/04 Italian
MATHEMATICAL ANALYSIS II 1017219 First semester 6 MAT/05 Italian
PRINCIPLES OF INFORMATICS II 1018704 Second semester 12 ING-INF/05 Italian
Computing systems 1056029 Second semester 9 ING-INF/05 Italian
AUTOMATIC CONTROLS 1021946 Second semester 9 ING-INF/04 Italian

Third year (Year of enrolment 2020/2021)

Course Code Semester CFU SSD Language
BUSINESS ECONOMICS AND ORGANIZATION 1017398 First semester 9 ING-IND/35 Italian
TELECOMMUNICATIONS 1015392 First semester 9 ING-INF/03 Italian
Automation 1041466 First semester 6 ING-INF/04 Italian
MODELING AND SIMULATION 1021851 First semester 6 ING-INF/04 Italian
A SCELTA DELLO STUDENTE First semester 12 Italian
ELECTRONICS 1016596 Second semester 6 ING-INF/01 Italian
AUTOMATIC APPLICATION 1056052 Second semester 6 ING-INF/04 Italian
Laboratory of automatic control AAF1522 Second semester 6 Italian
FINAL EXAM AAF1001 Second semester 3 Italian

Class timetable 1°,2°,3° year-BIAR-(a.a. 2021-2022):
First semester
Second Semester
 

Attention: you're allowed to sit the exams unless the course is over. The same norm is applied to the certificates' recognition. 

EXAM CALENDAR FOR JUNE-JULY AND SEPTEMBER 2022

EXAM CALENDAR FOR MARCH-APRIL 2022
 

EXAM CALENDAR FOR JANUARY-FEBRUARY 2022

 

All students are required to submit a study plan online through the procedure "Percorsi formativi/GOMP/INFOSTUD". Students cannot take exams that are not included in their study plan (see Note 1). Selected exams are to be considered in relation to the academic year of students’ enrolment. The list of exams to be included in a study plan (including possible future changes) needs to be formally submitted BEFORE taking the exams. For students enrolling after a passage or transfer, the study plan is filled in by the Educational Affairs Office after recognition of previous credits.  

 

Study plans can be submitted in given periods of every academic year, usually during the autumn semester of the year and during the following spring semester:

1 November - 30 November (with approval by 31 December)

15 March - 15 April (with approval by 31 July)

 

As the first two years of the course are equal and mandatory for all students, it is strongly suggested to present the study plan during the 2nd semester of the 2nd year (as the first exams to be chosed are scheduled during the 3rd year). In particular in april of each year, a seminar is given (in Italian) on how to present a study plan and related rules, therefore it is suggested to wait for such a seminar before submitting a study plan.
 

PLEASE NOTE:

  • IT IS NOT POSSIBLE TO FILL IN/MODIFY THE STUDY PLAN IN OTHER PERIODS OUTSIDE THE DEDICATED TIME WINDOWS.
  • THE STUDY PLAN CAN BE PRESENTED ONLY IN ONE OF THE TWO TIME WINDOWS, WHICH MEANS THAT YOUR STUDY PLAN CAN BE PRESENTED ONLY ONCE FOR EACH ACADEMIC YEAR. 

For students of the Computer and System Engineering Bachelor's Degree filling in the study plan entails:

  1. Curriculum choice

  2. Choice of courses from the OPTIONAL group

  3. Choice of Laboratory Activities.
    Please note that the Laboratory courses can only chosen from this category only and not from elective courses.

  4. Choice of free credits.
    Please note that laboratory courses cannot be included in this category.

During their third year, and within the prescibed time period, students can make changes to their study plan. Only one study plan can be approved for each academic year. This means that once they have been submitted and approved, study plans cannot be modified until the following academic year and students must take the exams indicated in their study plans. Furthermore, when changes occur in years following the first, the regulations in rule at the time of enrolment apply, regulations are those of the enrolment year, particularly for the existing and selectable courses. 

Before submitting their study plan, students are invited to contact the appropriate contact professor (as indicated below) during their office hours in the following situations:

  • To choose credits in category 4 besides those offered as part of the Computer and System Engineering Programme, or offerede as part of any other Engineering Programme.
  • Exams which are part of the curriculum whose contents have already been acquired (in the case of transfer from other Universities or Degree Programmes).

NOTES REGARDING STUDY PLANS:

  • Students must indicate their motivation for choosing OPTIONAL courses in the “Note” section.
  • Students of third year or following years making changes to their study plan approved during the previous academic year, must mention in the “Note” section both the exam they would like to replace and the one they would like to include with related motivation.

If no motivation is specified, study plans will automatically be refused.

The person responsible for study plans is

Prof. Di Luna

giuseppeantonio.diluna@uniroma1.it

 

NOTE 1: According to Sapienza's regulations, students can only register and sit for exams included in their study plans for the academic year they are enrolled in. This means, for instance, that a second year student can only sit for second year exams as provided by his/her study plan, and cannot sit for third year exams. Please note that "free credits" exams (12 optional credits) are by definition third year exams, and thus first or second year students cannot take them (nor register for them).

Honours programmes aim to enhance the knowledge and training of worthy students who are interested in broadening their knowledge with additional learning and cultural integration activities. Honours programmes provide additional educational activities besides those that are already part of the degree programme students are enrolled in. The credits students acquire with these activities cannot be validated to pursue other degrees at Sapienza University.

The admission process to honours programmes takes place at the end of the first year of the programme, and is requested by the student that must meet the admission requirements indicated below. Students in a honours programme will be assigned to a tutor with whom they will define the educational activity plan for the honours programme.

Erasmus students who spend part of their academic career in a foreign university and have access to an honours programme can do part of this programme in the host university.

Admission requirements

The call is open to students enrolled for the first time in the first year of the programme for the 2020-2021 academic year, who gained all the required ECTS credits in the first year of the programme by 30/11/2021, with an average mark no lower than twenty-seven out of thirty (27/30). In case of students with equal marks the youngest student shall prevail. The places available are 16. Students of the School for Advanced Studies outnumber the places available.

At the end of the second year, students need to have gained all second year credits with average marks of at least 27 out of 30 to continue their honours programme.

To successfully complete their Honours Programme, students must graduate within the third year of the programme with average marks no lower than 27 out of 30.

Contents of honours programmes

Students define a personalized study plan with their tutor. Possible activities are listed below as an example:

  • Second year (approximately 100 hours): a detailed study of a theoretical or project work and a related essay; alternatively, students can take part in seminars or other research or project activities.

  • Third year (approximately 200 hours): research or project activities within a group or research laboratory (or other initiatives), alternatively students can further study a theoretical or project work or take part in research related events (competitions, summer schools, conferences, etc.).

At the end of each year, students must submit a report describing all activities to the Computer Engineering Educational Board.

Conclusion of  the Honours Programmes

Students who successfully conclude their honours programme will receive a certificate and their participation will be recorded in their academic career. They will also receive a refund for last year's tuition fees.

 

The call for applications to the Honours Programme for the Academic Year 2020-2021 is available at the following link:

https://web.uniroma1.it/trasparenza/dettaglio_bando_albo/184284

 

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