Attendance

Ofa: methods of fulfilling additional training obligations

Further Required Courses (OFAs) in Mathematics are given to those who score less than:
- 18/50 in the ENGLISH TOLC-I (also in the TOLC@HOME mode);
- 800/1600 in the SAT test.
Further Required Courses are deemed to have been met by:
- passing the relevant remedial test (OFA test) - the dates and procedures for the remedial tests will be published in the Attendance section of the degree programme's page, in the course catalogue and on the Faculty's website https://www.ing.uniroma1.it/en or
- passing the Mathematics exam.
The degree programme organises mathematics consolidation courses in English, held by tutors, aimed both at completing the Further Required Courses and attending first-year courses.
The procedures for participating in remedial courses, for taking the Further Required Courses test (OFA test) and all other news regarding Further Required Courses will be published in the Attendance section of the degree programme's page, in the course catalogue https://corsidilaurea.uniroma1.it/en
Failure to complete any Further Required Course entails the impossibility, as from the academic year 2026-2027, of taking exams relating to years subsequent to the first.

For the present course,  the exam of MATEMATICS corresponds to Analysis I and II which accounts for a total of 12 credits (CFU).

Operational information on how to fulfil the Additional Educational Obligations is published on the Faculty website, on the dedicated page.
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Other training activities that award credits

Graduate

 

After completing, where applicable, traineeships or orientation internships within the chosen programme track, the student must complete their study plan under the guidance of a designated academic Coordinator, producing a summary dissertation to be discussed during the final examination. The latter, to be carried out in the presence of the Dissertation Panel, which also verifies the student’s possession of adequate and relevant communication skills, aims to assess the achievement of the Learning Outcomes in relation to knowledge, analytical skills, and the ability to produce a synthesis connected to the topic of the dissertation under discussion.
The final examination entails the acquisition of 3 ECTS credits.
The guidelines for the final examination and for drafting the dissertation are available in the attached document.

Bachelor degree final project guidelines course code 29911
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Bachelor degree final project guidelines course code 30425
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Form to be completed and handed in to the Education Secretariat before doing the online procedure.
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Google form for graduationg students
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Thesis topics
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SBE graduation application tutorial
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In the ‘Undergraduate memo’ published on the university website you will find:
- the requirements for applying for graduation
- how to apply for graduation
- graduation deadlines and sessions
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On the ‘Graduating’ page on the university website you will find information on:
- Thesis layout and logo;
- Scholarships for dissertations abroad;
- Photographic services at graduation sessions;
- Rules of conduct during the graduation session;
- Withdrawal of the graduation parchment.
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Degree Sessions:
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Path of excellence

The excellence track is aimed at enhancing the training of students enrolled in a course of study who are deserving and interested in in-depth activities. The Pathway of Excellence consists of additional training activities and awards a final certificate. In addition, students who access the Pathway of Excellence proposed by the Faculty receive a prize at the end of the pathway equal to the amount of the contributions paid in the last year.
Each year the Faculty activates the pathways through a special call for applications.
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Minor courses

The Minor is an interdisciplinary thematic training course, which is optional and complementary to the bachelor's or master's degree course, focusing on topics of great relevance in the current scenario and aimed at training professionals with additional skills useful for further studies and for entering the world of work.
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Libraries, study rooms

Job Orientation

The Career Service of Sapienza supports students and graduates during the delicate transition from university to the world of work, offering a range of services, including:
  • assistance and information on available services
  • individual career guidance sessions
  • CV review
  • training catalogue for career orientation and employability development
  • partnership agreements with companies for the organisation of placement and career guidance initiatives
  • reserved recruitment processes
  • organisation of recruitment and career guidance events
  • organisation of Career Days

Support towards employment is provided through specific activities organised by the Career Service and by Faculties and other University structures, sometimes in cooperation with companies, public and private bodies, and professional associations.
Career guidance activities may include seminars, workshops and thematic events on career orientation, transversal skills and career management skills (for example soft skills, CV writing, strategies for active job search, video CV, social networks, Employability Lab).
To facilitate direct contact with companies and organisations, the Career Service organises Recruiting Days, Career Days, Testimonial Days, company presentations, company visits, assessments, business games, mentoring programmes and other placement initiatives, including those involving Alumni and corporate mentorship programmes. These events may take place online or in person and aim to identify the most suitable candidates for the professional opportunities offered by companies.
Students and graduates also have access to seminars, workshops and thematic events dedicated to placement topics, such as innovation, start‑ups, business incubation, professional profiles, Innovation Camps and more.
Students and graduates can use the online platform JobTeaser Sapienza to:

  • create and customise their CV
  • apply for job opportunities aligned with their academic profile
  • consult the directory of companies and associations registered on the platform and contact them directly
  • register for recruitment events, company presentations and Career Days

Each year, the Career Service organises the University Career Day, dedicated to students and graduates of all eleven Faculties of Sapienza, as well as several thematic or Faculty Career Days, such as:
Career Day for Humanities and Social Sciences; Career Day for Economic and Legal Sciences; Career Day for STEM disciplines.
Services, event calendars and opportunities for students and graduates are published on the following University webpage:
https://www.uniroma1.it/it/pagina/career-service-studenti-e-laureati
The Career Service also manages its social media channels on Facebook, X and LinkedIn, where it shares services, promotes calls, competitions and other opportunities dedicated to students and graduates.
Contacts:
https://www.uniroma1.it/it/pagina/contatti-career-service