Tutoring

Data Science and Innovation Management Tutoring

The Study Course offers its students three types of tutors who can help you to make the most out of your university experience.

A tutor teacher for you.

At the time of enrollment, you will be assigned a teacher-tutor to whom you can contact for any problems related to your studies such as, for example, the choice of curriculum, optional and free choice exams, supplementary activities, study opportunities abroad, etc. Your tutor's name and contact details will be communicated to you by e-mail.

Tutor Students

If you want advice or support to pass some exams, you can turn to the tutor-students, specially selected students who, thanks to their experience, can give you useful advice on your study method and deepen the teacher's teaching with exercises and explanations.

Peer tutors

If you have needs related to specific learning disabilities or disorders (DSA), au pair tutors can help you with individual lessons to better organize your study path and prepare you for exams. All information is available on the UNISA page about this topic.

For didactic-methodological needs, which concern single lessons and the related exams, you can also turn to the teachers of the courses, who carry out the tutoring service during their office hours. See the office hours on this page.

For further information, please contact the DISA-MIS Commissione Orientamento in ingresso e in itinere.

Data Science and Innovation Management also makes general use of the guidance and tutoring services provided by the Centro di Ateneo per l'Orientamento e il Tutorato (CAOT). More information is available at the following link: http://www.orientamento.unisa.it/

The University guarantees the Disability and Specific Learning Disorders Service, which is part of the Right to Study Office and provides students who request it with the technical and didactic aids necessary to attend lessons and pass exams. In addition, it promotes an intermediation service with other University representatives (lecturers and administrative offices), for the definition of individualised study plans and equivalent examinations and tests. The service is also involved in monitoring the accessibility of the University buildings. More information is available at the following link: http://www.disabilidsa.unisa.it/.