Bachelor’s Degree
The final exam for the Bachelor's degree programs in Informatica and Applied Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence consists of the presentation and discussion of an internship report.
The internship represents the last stage of the training path and is carried out under the supervision of a responsible teacher. Each student will have to carry out a project whose objectives are defined starting from a real-world problem, which is required to be developed with a professional approach
The internship can be internal, i.e. carried out on a topic proposed starting from a theme studied during the training course, or external, i.e. carried out at a company.
The internship lasts approximately three months, working full time. Attendance for an internal internship is scheduled with the teacher responsible for the internship. Attendance of the internship carried out at a company or institution is established via the specific platform of the JobSoul training project.
Prerequisites:
Internships can be requested starting from the second semester of the third year, after having earned at least 129 credits.
During the graduation session, the final exam takes place, which consists of the presentation and discussion of the internship work in front of the final exam commission. During the presentation, the final exam Commission verifies the ability of the undergraduate or graduate student to present and discuss the results of the internship work with clarity and mastery and to respond adequately to any questions posed by the members of the Commission. The final exam commission will evaluate the internship work and its presentation, and the grade awarded will contribute to the definition of the graduation grade.
Master’s Degree
The final exam consists in the discussion of a master thesis, composed of a document written in English, which presents the results of an original study conducted on a problem of an applicative, experimental or research nature. The preparation of the thesis takes place under the direction of a teacher in the second year of the course.
The final exam assesses the ability to apply the knowledge learnt to a specific problem, the ability to make autonomous decisions and to communicate the methodological and technical aspects of the work carried out.