Graduation

The final graduation exam consists in the dissertation of a technical or scientific project (for an approximate period of 6 months), described in a written final report. Under the supervision of a professor, work for the dissertation can be performed by the student autonomously, or carried out in a company or with an industrial partner during an internship, or developed in one of the laboratories at DIAG (please visit the Department website http://www.diag.uniroma1.it/~automatica/?p=didattica/laboratori&l=en ). Completion of the master dissertation yields 27 credits, starting with the Manifesto 2018/19 (previously, 24 credits). The preparation of the master dissertation can also integrate an internship, summing up the related number of credits (anyway for a total of 30).

The final graduation exam consists in the presentation and discussion of the master thesis. The work performed should prove that the student masters the methodologies of Control Engineering and/or their application in a specific field, with an appropriate level of confidence and in line with the state-of-the-art of technology. After graduation, the student should be ready for the labour market or for higher studies.

 

You should apply in time for the final graduation exam of your Masters Degree Programme (please see the schedule and deadlines below). Registration to the final graduation is made online via infostud. Operative instructions are available on the sidebar.