1015378 - CHEMISTRY |
The Chemistry course has an irreplaceable educational importance for all the Faculties with Scientific or Technical address. The goal that arises in this course is to explain the topics of general chemistry, both in experimental and theoretical aspects, along with the fundamentals of inorganic chemistry and some mention of organic chemistry.The student will acquire the ability to interconnect with the topics related phenomena to the behavior of matter and materials, with reference to vocational. The student will be enabled to understand and evaluate the chemistry, thermodynamics and structure of matter connected with the teachings of the subsequent degree course.
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First semester |
9 |
CHIM/07 |
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1015375 - GEOMETRY |
Basics in linear algebra and geometry. Linear systems and their geometrical interpretation for 2 or 3 unknowns. Familiarity with rigorous reasoning, with numerical and symbolic calculus, with the analysis of problems using an optimal strategy. Familiarity with vectors and matrices, and with geometrical entities in 2 or 3 dimensions in connection with equations of degree 1 or 2. Understanding of linear applications and, in particular, of diagonalisation.Risultati di apprendimento attesi (Inglese): I expect constant learning as the course goes on; learning will be increased by tutorials and tests. Little difficulties can be solved also by an email contact. Although the beginning may be difficult, mostly due to faults in the mathematical background, after the first impact - in several cases after the first or second written examination - one expects a neat improvement.
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First semester |
9 |
MAT/03 |
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AAF1101 - English language |
Give students the essential linguistic competences needed to deal with written scientific communication
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First semester |
3 |
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1015374 - MATHEMATICAL ANALYSIS I |
Purpose of this course is to introduce the basic concepts of Differential and Integral Calculus for functions of one variable and the elementary theory of Ordinary Differential Equations. These issues are crucial to the understanding of others courses of Analysis,of Probability, Mechanics, Physics and of many other areas of Pure and Applied Mathematics. Main objectives are: to teach the logical reasoning and understanding of the text, to make known the ideas and the main methods of Calculus and to acquire problem-solving skills. Students attending this course have to • develop an understanding of the main ideas of Calculus in one dimension, • develop skills in solving exercises and discuss examples • learn the core concepts of Mathematical Analysis.
Through regular attendance at lectures and tutorials of teachers and additional explanations of the tutor, the students develop skills in understanding and written and verbal exposure of the basic mathematical and logical concepts.
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First semester |
9 |
MAT/05 |
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1015376 - MATHEMATICAL ANALYSIS II |
The course aims at providing knowledge of the most important notions of the real analysis in multidimensional spaces. Concepts of limit, continuity, derivative, differential and integral are extended to multidimensional spaces. An introduction is given to the fundamental concepts of sequence and series of functions. The basic request of the class lies in the practical use of these mathematical tools, besides a deep understanding of the theoretical background. Finally, a short description of the quasi-linear partial differential equations is given, with particular regard to the classification and to the main properties of elliptic, parabolic and hyperbolic systems.It is required the ability to perform basic operations such as limits, partial derivatives, differentials and integrals in multidimensional real spaces. All these tools have to be used in a critical and constructive way. At the same time, a deep knowledge of the theoretical background is also required. The present class aim at encouraging the approach towards new mathematical problems as well as to reach a satisfactory capability in the practical use of the Mathematical Analysis in the Engineering Sciences.
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Second semester |
9 |
MAT/05 |
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1022152 - TECHNOLOGY OF MATERIALS AND APPLIED CHEMISTRY |
knowledge of the basic fundamental concerns of materials science and technology (solid rigid materials, structurals and accessories) for energetics.Risultati attesi:capacity of choice, processing, maintainment and repair of structural materials and management of strucrtures; durability and interactions with environments.
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Second semester |
9 |
ING-IND/22 |
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1015377 - PHYSICS I |
This course first illustrates the fundamental principles of classical mechanics, the concepts of force, work and energy,
and then the first and second law of tghermodynamics (i.e. the general principles concerning energy conservation, and system evolution, respectively). The student will be introduced to the scientific method, in particular to modelling required to solve simple problems.risultati attesi:
At the end of the course, the student should know the principles of classical mechanics and thermodynamics, and the concepts of force, work, energy and potential. It should be able to employ them to solve problems of moderate complexity
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Second semester |
9 |
FIS/01 |
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gruppo opzionale 6 CFU in AAF |
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