THREE-DIMENSIONAL MODELING

Course objectives

A - Knowledge and understanding Ability to understand the essential contents of a scientific article B - Application skills Ability to critically read a scientific article Ability to design scientific research C - Autonomy of judgment Being able to evaluate the relevance of a scientific article Being able to conceive and implement a thesis proposal D - Communication skills Knowing how to present and discuss a thesis proposal E - Ability to learn Having the ability to consult scientific literature in order to continuously update

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ILARIA SERAFINI Lecturers' profile

Program - Frequency - Exams

Course program
The course “Introduction to Thesis” aims to provide students with the methodological, technical, and organizational skills necessary for the design and writing of a master's thesis. The course intends to guide students through the various stages of the research process, from defining the topic and scientific objectives to structuring the project, critical analysis of sources, and writing the final academic text. The first module will focus in particular on aspects relating to the clear and coherent formulation of the thesis's purpose, the organization of its structure—from the drafting of the abstract to the writing of the conclusions—and the main strategies of academic writing. The module will also include seminars dedicated to the presentation and public discussion of the thesis work, with practical examples of how to present research results.
Books
Course slides and reference bibliography on the course e-learning website.
Bibliography
Course slides and reference bibliography on the course e-learning website.
ILARIA SERAFINI Lecturers' profile

Program - Frequency - Exams

Course program
The course “Introduction to Thesis” aims to provide students with the methodological, technical, and organizational skills necessary for the design and writing of a master's thesis. The course intends to guide students through the various stages of the research process, from defining the topic and scientific objectives to structuring the project, critical analysis of sources, and writing the final academic text. The first module will focus in particular on aspects relating to the clear and coherent formulation of the thesis's purpose, the organization of its structure—from the drafting of the abstract to the writing of the conclusions—and the main strategies of academic writing. The module will also include seminars dedicated to the presentation and public discussion of the thesis work, with practical examples of how to present research results.
Books
Course slides and reference bibliography on the course e-learning website.
Bibliography
Course slides and reference bibliography on the course e-learning website.
  • Academic year2025/2026
  • CourseScience and Technology for the Conservation of Cultural Heritage
  • CurriculumScience and Technology for the Conservation of Cultural Heritage - in lingua inglese
  • Year2nd year
  • Semester1st semester
  • SSDCHIM/12
  • CFU3