The activity allows students to acquire elements of business, professional, social and legal culture, useful for the insertion in the world of work, also taking into account individual interests.
Acquire the basic knowledge of business, professional, social, and legal culture necessary to enter the job market in the IT sector.
At the end of the activity, the student will be able to:
UNDERSTAND the basic principles of business, professional, social, and legal culture
COMMUNICATE clearly and effectively, in spoken form, on a specific topic related to a field other than IT
No specific prerequisites are required.
Traditional lectures, autonomous work.
Organization of a company
Regulatory references
Software licenses
Company and professional certifications
Diversity and inclusion in the workplace
Labor law – from the Workers' Statute to the Jobs Act: module to be followed and course completion certificate to be obtained on the Federica Web Learning platform, offered by the University of Naples Federico II: https://lms.federica.eu/enrol/index.php?id=278
The materials will be made available on AulaWeb.
MANUELA BIANCHI (President)
MARINA RIBAUDO
GIANNA REGGIO (President Substitute)
According to the calendar approved by the Degree Program Board: https://corsi.unige.it/en/corsi/8759/studenti-orario
Students who have attended at least 14 hours of lessons will be allowed to present, in May 2025, a project on one of the topics covered during the course. The project must be developed in groups of three or four people.
Non-attending students will be required to pass a multiple-choice test consisting of 10 questions, scheduled during the official exam sessions. The test will be considered passed if at least 8 out of 10 questions are answered correctly.
Guidelines for students with certified Specific Learning Disorders, disabilities, or other special educational needs are available at https://corsi.unige.it/en/corsi/8759/studenti-disabilita-dsa
The online module lessons and the development of the project will allow students to deepen their knowledge in the areas of business, professional, social, and legal culture.
Furthermore, the project development will help improve communication skills on a specific topic related to a field other than IT.
For further information, please refer to the course’s AulaWeb module or contact the instructor.