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The final grade of the degree takes into account the marks awarded for the final examination and the entire academic curriculum.

The final grade is awarded using the following criteria:

  1. A base mark is calculated, obtained from the average of the marks of the individual examinations, weighted by credits, and excluding the most penalising mark. A grade of 30 cum laude is assessed as 33. Finally, the score is converted into hundredths
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  3. To this basic score is added the evaluation score for the final test:
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    • for the professional pathway, where the final examination is worth 12 CFUs, the maximum increase is 6 points
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    • for the methodology pathway, where the final examination is worth 3 CFUs, the maximum increase is 3 points
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  4. For the methodology pathway there is a "speed bonus" for those who graduate within three years (part-time enrolment years are valued at 0.5, and the sum is rounded off). The increment is equal to:
    • 4 points if you graduate before the start of classes for the Master of Science in Computer Science degree
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    • 3 points if you graduate by October
    • 2 points if you graduate by December
  5. If the mark achieved is greater than or equal to 111/110, the graduation committee may award honours.

The final grade of the degree takes into account the marks awarded for the final examination and the entire academic curriculum.

The final grade is awarded using the following criteria:

  1. A base mark is calculated, obtained from the average of the marks of the individual examinations, weighted by credits, and excluding the most penalising mark. A grade of 30 cum laude is assessed as 33. Finally, the score is converted into hundredths
    .
  2. .
  3. To this basic score is added the evaluation score for the final test:
    • .
    • for the professional pathway, where the final examination is worth 12 CFUs, the maximum increase is 6 points
    • .
    • for the methodology pathway, where the final examination is worth 3 CFUs, the maximum increase is 3 points
      .
  4. For the methodology pathway there is a "speed bonus" for those who graduate within three years (part-time enrolment years are valued at 0.5, and the sum is rounded off). The increment is equal to:
    • 4 points if you graduate before the start of classes for the Master of Science in Computer Science degree
    • .
    • 3 points if you graduate by October
    • 2 points if you graduate by December
  5. If the mark achieved is greater than or equal to 111/110, the graduation committee may award honours.

The final grade for graduation takes into account the marks awarded for the final examination and the entire academic curriculum.

The final grade is awarded using the following criteria:

  1. A basic mark is calculated, obtained from the average of the marks of the individual examinations, weighted by credits, and excluding the most penalising mark. A grade of 30 cum laude is assessed as 33. Finally, the score is converted into hundredths
  2. To this basic score is added the evaluation score for the final test.
    • for the professional/technological pathway, where the final examination is worth 12 CFUs, the maximum increase is 6 points
    • for the methodological/professional pathway, where the final examination is worth 3 CFU, the maximum increase is 3 points
  3. For the methodological/professional pathway, there is a "speed bonus" for those who graduate within three years. The increase is equal to:
    • 4 points if you graduate by September
    • 3 points if you graduate by October
    • 2 points if you graduate by December
    In the event of transfer from another course of study, the increase may be normalised on the basis of the number of CFUs recognised at the time of approval of the transfer application and the expected duration of the course of study, attributed at the time of the evaluation of your previous career.
  4. If the score achieved is greater than or equal to 111/110, the graduation committee may grant honors.

 

The final grade for graduation takes into account the marks awarded for the final examination and the entire academic curriculum.

The final grade is awarded using the following criteria:

  1. A basic mark is calculated, obtained from the average of the marks of the individual examinations, weighted by credits, and excluding the most penalising mark. A grade of 30 cum laude is assessed as 33. Finally, the score is converted into hundredths
  2. To this basic score is added the evaluation score for the final test.
    • for the professional/technological pathway, where the final examination is worth 12 CFUs, the maximum increase is 6 points
    • for the methodological/professional pathway, where the final examination is worth 3 CFU, the maximum increase is 3 points
  3. For the methodological/professional pathway, there is a "speed bonus" for those who graduate within three years. The increase is equal to:
    • 4 points if you graduate by September
    • 3 points if you graduate by October
    • 2 points if you graduate by December
    In the event of transfer from another course of study, the increase may be normalised on the basis of the number of CFUs recognised at the time of approval of the transfer application and the expected duration of the course of study, attributed at the time of the evaluation of your previous career.
  4. If the score achieved is greater than or equal to 111/110, the graduation committee may grant honors.