What is the study plan The study plan is the set of all the examinations you need to take in order to graduate. Your plan includes educational activities, including: teaching laboratories other activities curricular internships The sum of mandatory and optional activities constitutes your study plan. Consult the Study Manifesto, which you can find on the course homepage in the Information box under Documents or search for it in the list Study Manifestos The codes of the subjects to be included in the syllabus can be found in the Manifesto.
This degree programme is divided into 3 curricula:. Aeronautics Energetics and Thermotechnical Systems Energy Machines and Systems The first-year subjects plus one second-year subject are common to all curricula. The first-year subjects plus one second-year subject are common to all curricula. Each curriculum is characterised by 5 teachings placed in the second year,compulsory if you choose that curriculum. Student's choice teaching (12 CFU). For each curriculum you can choose at least 3 courses (each of 6 CFUs) to complete the course. Training or orientation traineeship You will have to carry out training activities to improve your skills and prepare you for the dissertation. Dissertation This is the development, writing and discussion of a final dissertation under the guidance of one or more lecturers on a topic from the course of study. The dissertation may be experimental, numerical or theoretical in nature and may be carried out in external, public or private companies or organisations.
The compilation period is set between: 1 September 2025 - 31 October 2025. The study plan is automatically extended in the following cases: late enrolment with late enrolment > from the date of payment of the enrolment and for 15 days late enrolment for master's degrees > from the date of enrolment entry and for 15 days who passes TE.L.E.MA.CO. in the third or fourth edition > from the day of import of the TE.L.E.MA.CO. results. (typically, the day after the test) and for 15 days. who enrols in courses with a programmed number of students following a change in the ranking list for 15 days. first-year language students who must choose their language > 15 days For students of the old system who intend to resume their studies years later, it is advisable to continue them in the degree course of the old system only if the degree examination or 1/2 exams are missing. In other cases, it is instead advisable to resume studies in the course, directing the student to opt for the new system. Checking and transferring the curriculum Depending on whether a study plan conforms to the manifesto or does not conform to the manifesto (e.g. for the insertion of elective training activities not provided for in UniGeDidattica....), the procedure requires different checks and reversals. Study plans confirmed by students: if they conform to the manifesto (Standard)they do not require checks and are transferred to the career automatically every day;. if they do not conform to the manifesto they are poured into careers after a check and approval in the programme by the delegated Coordinators/Lecturers with the administrative support of the authorised persons; on this type of plan periodically provide for a check and do not wait for the deadline of 31 October in order to distribute the approvals. In the case ofrequests for recognition of previous careers (passages, transfers...) or partial times the study plan will be poured into the career after approval in the programme by the Coordinators/Delegated Lecturers with the administrative support of the authorised ones will take place after deliberation by the CCS.. Come richiedere una modifica Information available soon.