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Computer Science

Academic Year: 2013/2014

Level of qualification

First Cycle Degree Programme (Ministerial Decree no. 270/2004)

Double Degrees in European Computer Science with the University of Hamburg (Germany), the Universidad de Burgos (Spain), Istituto Politecnico de Coimbra (Portugal), Université Paul Verlaine- Metz/ Nancy (France), Université François Rabelais – Tours/Blois (France), Timisoara ( Romania), Turun Yliopisto – Turku ( Finland) are being defined.

Ministerial Degree Code

L-31 (Computer Science)

Where

Department of Environmental Sciences, Informatics and Statistics
Scientific Campus, via Torino 155, 30170 Venezia Mestre (Italy)
For further information please contact: didattica.dais@unive.it

Head of Studies

Prof. Salvatore Orlando (Teaching Committee Coordinator, e-mail: orlando@unive.it)

Admission requirements

To access the course, a previous suitable background is required. Each curriculum needs a specific knowledge , which the student should  have before enrolling  the university, in order to attend the course successfully. It is even possible to verify this knowledge before enrolling.
If the result of the test is negative, the student can enroll, but he/she receives a supplementary educational debt  (OFA)”, which means that the student must fill any gaps in his/ her background through specific activities organized by the University. The admission requirements are available in the web site.

Places available

Unlimited entry subject to assessment of minimum requirements; quotas (i.e. places reserved) for non-EU students residing abroad: 23 places, 3 of which reserved for Chinese students residing in China, according to the Marco Polo Programme.

Learning outcomes

This First Cycle Degree Programme provides students with a thorough theoretical and experimental knowledge in the field of planning, development and management of systems for information generation, transmission and processing and for data statistical analysis.

Curricula available

  • Statistics and Information Technologies
  • European Computer Science (ECS)
  • Technologies and Information Science

Occupational profiles

Graduates may operate in the software production and data analysis sectors, within both manufacturing companies in the field of information systems and processor networks, and organisations, local authorities and laboratories using complex information processing systems and methods.
Graduates may have access to the professional licensing examination to register on the Italian roll of information engineers (section B).

Attendance

Open, though laboratory attendance is compulsory.

Examination assessment and graduation

The educational activities include classroom teaching, workshops and internships, in order to acquire wide-ranging skills that can be readily transferable into the world of work.
During the whole university career, the various skills acquired will be assessed through written and oral examinations.
The degree exam consists in writing and discussing a paper/thesis following an internship experience. Such a paper/thesis will be evaluated by a supervisor, in cooperation with a co-supervisor professor.

Access to further studies

Specialist Master’s Programmes (1st level) and Second Cycle Degree Programmes

 For further information

Degree programme website: www.unive.it/cdl/ct3 [IT]
Department of Environmental Sciences, Informatics and Statistics: www.unive.it/dais [IT]

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