Curriculum

Curriculum #

First Year #

During the first year, basic mathematical preparation is provided and the first fundamental knowledge of computer science is provided.

The first year courses are all compulsory and are:

Course codeCourseSemesterCFUSSD
10595099Calculus 1, Unit 1First6MAT/05
10595546Computer Architecture, Unit 1First6INF/01
10595524Linear AlgebraFirst6MAT/02
10595102Programming, Unit 1First6INF/01
10595102Programming, Unit 2First6INF/01
1049269AlgorithmsSecond6INF/01
10595099Calculus 1, Unit 2Second6MAT/05
10595546Computer Architecture, Unit 2Second6INF/01
10595523PhysicsSecond6FIS/01
10600241Programming 2Second6INF/01

Second Year #

During the second year, the necessary mathematical preparation is completed and further knowledge of computer science is provided in areas, in particular artificial intelligence, the knowledge of which is essential for a graduate in Applied Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence.

The second year courses are all compulsory and are:

Course codeCourseSemesterCFUSSD
10595529Calculus 2First6MAT/05
10595617Data management and analysis, Unit 1First6INF/01
10595525ProbabilityFirst6MAT/06
10595616Systems and networking, Unit 1First6INF/01
10595616Systems and networking, Unit 2First6INF/01
10595618Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning, Unit 1Second6INF/01
10595618Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning, Unit 2Second6INF/01
10595546Computer Architecture, Unit 2Second6INF/01
10595617Data management and analysis, Unit 1Second6FIS/01
1055043StatisticsSecond6SECS-S/01

Third Year #

During the third year, there is a compulsory course that allows you to complete computer training (Foundations of Computer Science).

Students then have the opportunity to choose in which direction to deepen their preparation, choosing three courses out of the Applied Computer Science group and one course out of the Law and Economics group.

The third year is completed by courses chosen by the student, of a maximum of 12 credits, which can also be chosen outside the educational offer of the course of study, as long as they contribute consistently to the completion of the training.

To complete their studies, students will have to carry out an internship and take an exam in front of the Commission for the final test.

The internship is carried out under the guidance of a manager within the Faculty and can be external (carried out in external companies or bodies) or internal (carried out as part of the degree course). In both cases, the internship requires the student to be presented with a real-world problem, which he or she will have to solve through the development of a project developed with a professional approach.

The methods of assessing the knowledge and skills acquired for individual aspects of training are based on ongoing assessments and/or final course exams, as well as through the evaluation of the documentation produced for projects and laboratory activities.

The verification of the overall preparation acquired during the course of studies takes place through the final test, which consists in the presentation of the internship activity carried out under the supervision of a teacher to the evaluation commission, which will be able to ask questions to ascertain the candidate’s mastery of the work. of internship completed.

Course codeCourseSemesterCFUSSD
10595530Foundations of Computer ScienceFirst6INF/01
Applied Computer ScienceSee “Optional Groups”18INF/01
Law and EconomicsSee “Optional Groups”6
Elective courses-12
AAF1466InternshipSecond12
AAF2011Final examSecond6

Optional groups #

Applied Computer Science #

The student must acquire 18 credits from the exams in the group

Course codeCourseYearSemesterCFUSSD
10595532CybersecurityThirdFirst6INF/01
10595531Deep LearningThirdFirst6INF/01
10595534Web and software ArchitectureThirdFirst6INF/01
10595535Human Computer InteractionThirdSecond6INF/01
10595533OptimizationThirdSecond6INF/01

Law and Economics #

The student must acquire 6 credits from the exams in the group

Course codeCourseYearSemesterCFUSSD
10595536Business and Computer ScienceThirdSecond6SECS-P/07
10595537Law and Computer ScienceThirdSecond6IUS/20