Course Calendar

Matematica Course Calendar

Course Calendar A.Y. 2023/24

Lectures
First semester From 25 September 2023 to 12 January 2024 Christmas break from December 22, 2023, to January 7, 2024
Second semester From 4 March to 7 June 2024 Easter break from March 28 to April 2, 2024

Exams
I session From 15 January to 1 March 2024 There are two exam sessions for each course
Extraordinary session From 3 to 30 April 2024

Reserved to:

  • students of the three-year degree out of course
  • students of the current three-year degree who have acquired at least 120 credits
  • master's degree students
II session From 10 June to 31 July 2024 There are two exam sessions for each course
III session From 2 to 27 September 2024 There is one exam session for each course
IV session From 28 October to 29 November 2024 There is one exam session for each course

Course Calendar A.Y. 2022/23

Lectures
I Semester 22 September - 22 December 2022
II Semester 27 February - 9 June 2023 Easter break 6 - 11 April 2023
Exams
I Session 9 January - 24 February, 2023 There are two exam sessions for each course
Extraordinary session 3-28 April 2023

Reserved to:

  • students of the three-year degree out of course
  • students of the current three-year degree who have acquired at least 120 credits
  • master's degree students
II Session 12 June - 28 July 2023 There are two exam sessions for each course
III Session 1-22 September 2023 There is one exam session for each course
IV Session 30 October - 1 December 2023 There is one exam session for each course

Class Schedule A.Y. 2024/25 - First semester

Calendar of Examinations

Starting from June 1st, 2022 it is strictly forbidden to do remote exams, for any reason, under penalty of cancellation of the exam itself. The exams highlighted in yellow also include a written test. For these exams, the data reported refer precisely to this test. The data corresponding to the oral exam will be communicated by the course teacher directly to the interested students.

Calendar of Examinations for Other Activities I Semester 2022/23

In order to obtain the 3 credits of "Other knowledge useful for the working world" envisaged by the Study Plan, the following activities, duly documented, are admitted:

  • traineeships in schools, companies, laboratories;
  • acquisition of computer skills (e.g. ECDL or ICDL);
  • acquisition of additional linguistic skills: English at level C1 of the CEFR or another foreign language at level at least A2 of the CEFR;
  • participation in a cycle of disciplinary seminars, activated by the Department of Mathematics.

With reference to the cycle of disciplinary seminars, there will be a series of 9 seminars on mathematical disciplines, which will offer students the opportunity to acquire advanced knowledge on mathematical topics, and also to receive indications for future choices, for example connected to the thesis or post-graduate courses. The seminar calendar is attached below.

The students of the bachelor’s degree in Mathematics, who will attend the seminars, will acquire 3 credits of "Other useful knowledge for the working world", provided that they attend at least 6 seminars out of 9, for two of which they have presented in-depth reports and have obtained a positive assessment. The attendance register, signed by the persons in charge of the seminars, must be sent to prof. Luca Vitagliano. For more information, please contact prof. Luca Vitagliano, member of the ongoing orientation commission.

N.B.: For the registration of the 3 credits, starting from April 2023, dedicated exam sessions will be available on ESSE3. Interested students, who meet the necessary requirements, will have to book for the chosen session, as for any other exam. Registration will take place in presence on the date set for the exam session, subject to verification of the requirements.

It remains the obligation of forwarding to the careers office, by opening a ticket via HelpDesk:

  1. requests for recognition, together with the pertinent documentation, in case one of the qualifications listed above is held, or
  2. the end-of-traineeship documentation (internal or external). These requests (or end-of-traineeship documents) must be sent well ahead of time for the necessary checks by the Teaching Council and in any case within the deadlines for booking for the exam session.

These requests (or end-of-traineeship documents) must be sent well in advance for the necessary checks by the Academic Council and in any case within the deadlines for booking for the exam session.

English language course and exam calendar


The calendar of English language courses can be consulted on the courses page of the University Language Centre.

The calendar of English language exams can be consulted on the exams page of the University Linguistic Centre.