Seminars and other useful activities for the world of work

Course objectives

1. Knowledge and understanding. The student will have increased the knowledge acquired in the context of the basic and/or characterizing educational activities of the study program through participation in educational activities (seminars, workshops) and/or research activities (laboratories, research projects) which will be useful in different working and professional contexts. 2. Through these activities the student must acquire the ability to apply the knowledge learned in the course of study to specific areas of analysis. 3. The development of critical skills and judgment takes place in the ability to identify and select training opportunities within the university aimed at completing university training 4. The ability to communicate what is learned is developed through team working and public speaking 5. The ability to independently continue the study of the topics addressed is fostered through knowledge of the specific learning context and the planning of ad hoc training projects.1. Knowledge and understanding. The student will have increased the knowledge acquired in the context of the basic and/or characterizing educational activities of the study program through participation in educational activities (seminars, workshops) and/or research activities (laboratories, research projects) which will be useful in different working and professional contexts. 2. Through these activities the student must acquire the ability to apply the knowledge learned in the course of study to specific areas of analysis. 3. The development of critical skills and judgment takes place in the ability to identify and select training opportunities within the university aimed at completing university training 4. The ability to communicate what is learned is developed through team working and public speaking 5. The ability to independently continue the study of the topics addressed is fostered through knowledge of the specific learning context and the planning of ad hoc training projects.

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Program - Frequency - Exams

Course program
The specific program of each activity is indicated on the specific Course Catalog page.
Prerequisites
These activities can be carried out at any time during the three-year degree course, but the recognition of the related credits may not take place before the third year of the course, provided that 3 credits for “Seminars and other activities useful for the world of work” have been previously included in the Training Project (code AAF2345).
Books
No textbooks are provided.
Frequency
Compulsory attendance.
Exam mode
The activities eligible for obtaining 3 credits for "Seminars and other useful activities for the world of work" are listed on a specific page of the Course Catalog, periodically updated with the new activities available for each academic year. It is also possible to carry out activities outside the catalog, provided that they correspond to the following requirements: - at least 24 hours of classroom teaching; - the same number of hours (estimated) of individual study; - final evaluation of the skills acquired; -issuing of an individual certificate of attendance. - other activities (e.g. non-curricular internships, traineeships, etc.) provided that they are activated through the procedures established by the University. In order to obtain the required 3 credits, at the end of the activity it is necessary to register via Infostud for the corresponding exam session, so that the credits can be recorded.
Lesson mode
The procedures for carrying out each of the activities suitable for obtaining 3 credits in the sector "Seminars and other skills useful for the world of work" are indicated on the specific page of the Course Catalogue.
  • Lesson codeAAF2345
  • Academic year2025/2026
  • CourseCommunication, technologies and digital culture
  • CurriculumSingle curriculum
  • Year3rd year
  • Semester1st semester
  • CFU3