Please note that the general teaching pages have been automatically populated by the University Governance and are currently neither updated nor editable.
In particular, the course descriptions are not reliable, either for the current academic year or for previous ones, as they have not been updated.
We kindly ask you to refer to the individual teacher pages, where you can find information about course content and exams.
Dear Students,
It is with great pleasure that I welcome you to our Faculty of Information Engineering, Informatics, and Statistics (I3S).
The beginning of your university career is a significant moment, full of new challenges, and we want to welcome you in the best possible way.
That's why we invite you to the Welcome Day, organized together with the Sapienza Futura Student Representatives. It will be an orientation and welcome day dedicated to all new students in our faculty, taking place on the morning of Friday, September 19th, at the Marco Polo Building (formerly the Post Office) at Viale dello Scalo S. Lorenzo, 82 https://maps.app.goo.gl/p9RMzfaJoGsZipSb8.
You will be assigned to your degree program, and each program will have its own presentation time. We therefore ask you to carefully read the attachment and arrive approximately 15 minutes before the indicated time. You must also register your attendance using the form at the bottom of the email.
Welcome Day will be an opportunity to get to know your colleagues, meet faculty and faculty representatives, and receive useful information about the services and opportunities the University offers.
We look forward to seeing you: it will be the first step in a journey that I hope will bring you personal and professional satisfaction.
With best regards, Marco Schaerf Dean of the Faculty of Information Engineering, Informatics, and Statistics https://forms.gle/3qcaLdCVVTiU49yh8
Starting from the academic year 2025/2026, the new regulations will come into force for the degree course in Computer Science.
Starting from the academic year 2025/2026, there will be a gradual transition to the new regulations. Specifically, this academic year will be the first year of the new regulations, while the second and third years will be taught in accordance with the previous regulations.
For those who enrolled before the 2025/2026 academic year, there will be exam sessions for first-year courses that change under the new regulations, according to the programmes scheduled for their year of enrolment.
The procedures for the transition from the old to the new regulations are currently being finalised and will be published as soon as they are completed.