Enrolled | Course name | Number of credits (CFU) | Total
CFU |
Up to the 2013/2014 a.y. | Describing, analysing, interpreting (Studio)
| 14 | 26 |
Cartography | 6 | ||
Evolution of urban thinking and planning | 6 |
In the 2014/2015 and 2015/2016 a.y. | Describing, analysing, interpreting (Studio)
| 14 | 26 |
Geomatics | 6 | ||
Evolution of urban thinking and planning | 6 |
As of the 2016/2017 a.y. | Describing, analysing, interpreting (Studio)
| 14 | 26 |
Geomatics | 6 | ||
Fundamentals of spacial planning | 6 |
When you define your Annual Personal Study Plan, you will
be allowed to insert only those courses for which the exam is still pending.
In any case, you will be allowed to insert new modules
as well: they will be marked as “overbooking” modules. Basically you will be
able to insert first and second semester modules, but they will not be immediately
charged into your Annual Personal Study Plan.
If during the September examination session you pass
those exams and/or reach the required number of credits, you will no longer be
classified as a “student with academic DEFICIENCIES”. In this case “overbooking”
modules will automatically be charged to your Annual Personal Study Plan, in
the order you inserted them, within the maximum limit of 80 CFU.
If during the winter examination session (January/March), you still have academic deficiencies, but you pass the pending exams and/or reach the required number of credits, you will no longer be classified as a “student with academic DEFICIENCIES”. In this case, first semester new modules will be removed, while second semester courses will be charged to your Annual Personal Study Plan, provided that precedence rules are respected.