Attendance

Ofa: methods of fulfilling additional training obligations

Operational information on how to fulfill the Additional Learning Requirements is published on the Faculty website on the dedicated page.

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Other training activities that award credits

You can find the university's CFU-earning educational activities on the dedicated webpage.

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Graduate

To earn the degree, students must pass a final examination consisting of:

a) A practical examination, where students must demonstrate they've acquired the fundamental theoretical and practical knowledge and skills specific to their professional profile.

b) The preparation and defense of a thesis, guided by a faculty supervisor. The thesis, which must relate to topics or disciplines closely connected to the professional profile, can be research-oriented, technical-applicative, or a compilation.

To be admitted to the final examination (degree examination), students must have successfully passed all coursework exams, completed the required internship hours, and passed the related assessments.

Both phases of the final examination will take place before a Committee appointed by the Dean of the Faculty and constituted according to law, in compliance with the University's academic regulations and the Faculty and Degree Course academic regulations.

The degree examination also serves as a state examination, qualifying graduates for the profession.

In the 'Graduation Reminders' published on the university website, you'll find:

  • The requirements for submitting your graduation application
  • How to submit your graduation application
  • The deadlines and graduation sessions

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On the 'Graduating' page of the university website, you'll find information on:

  • Thesis formatting and logo
  • Scholarships for theses abroad
  • Photography services at graduation ceremonies
  • Rules of conduct during the graduation ceremony
  • Collection of your degree parchment

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Libraries, study rooms

The Department of Maternal, Child, and Urological Sciences has a study room and a library with two locations: one at the pediatric clinic and the other at the obstetric clinic.

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Job Orientation

Sapienza University's Career Service supports students and  graduates in the delicate phase of transitioning from their university path to the world of work, providing various services including:

  • Assistance and information on the services provided;
  • Individual work orientation consultations;
  • CV review;
  • Training catalog for career orientation and employability development;
  • Stipulation of partnership agreements with companies for the realization of placement and work orientation initiatives;
  • Reserved selections;
  • Free placement platform for mediating job demand;
  • Organization of recruiting and orientation events.

Work placement is realized through specific activities organized by the Career Service and/or by Faculties and other University structures, or in collaboration with companies, public or private external bodies, and trade associations.

Work orientation activities may consist of seminars, workshops, and thematic events on work orientation, transversal skills, and career management skills (e.g., soft skills, CV writing, strategies for active job search, video curriculum, social networks, Employability Lab, etc.).

To facilitate meetings with companies and organizations, Recruiting Days, Career Days, Testimonial Days, Company Presentations, company visits, Assessments, Business Games, mentoring programs, or other initiatives related to placement are organized, including those with Alumni and corporate mentorships. These events can be held both online and in person and are aimed at finding the most suitable profiles for the professional opportunities offered by companies.

Seminars, workshops, and thematic events dedicated to placement (e.g., innovation, start-up, business incubation, focus on professions, Innovation Camp, Monster Tours, etc.) are also available to students and graduates.

Each year, the Career Service organizes the University Career Day, dedicated to students and graduates from all eleven Faculties of Sapienza, as well as several thematic Career Days such as: Human and Social Sciences Career Day; Economic and Legal Sciences Career Day, STEM Career Day.

The services, event calendar, and opportunities dedicated to students and graduates are published on the University website on the following page: Career Service for Students and Graduates.

The Career Service manages its social channels Facebook, X, and LinkedIn, on which it promotes services, calls for applications, competitions, and other opportunities dedicated to students and graduates.

Contact: https://www.uniroma1.it/en/pagina/contacts-career-service 

 

*** Degree course activities***

The Degree course meets with representatives from the Order of Obstetric Professions of Rome and its Province. This collaboration aims to illustrate the operational fields of the midwifery profession, effectively guiding new professionals into the world of work.