STUDENT GUIDE
(2020 - 2021)
Bachelor's degree programme in
COMPUTER ENGINEERING (change programme)
Location: Torino
Class: INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY ENGINEERING
Procedure and deadlines
You need to create your Personal Study Plan (PSP) and Annual personal Study Plan (APSP) at the beginning of each new academic year. 
The online procedure is available on your personal page of the Teaching Portal - Online Services tab, portlet Create your Personal Study Plan/Annual Personal Study Plan and Enrol in the new academic year. You must follow the steps and comply with the academic rules for incomplete courses, overbooking courses and pre-requisites. The procedure is guided. You can repeat it as many times as you wish until you get your final APSP. 
1) PERSONAL STUDY PLAN
In this step you can:
  • Choose a specialist pathway for your curriculum (if any)
You can choose or modify your specialist pathway during the timeframe for the creation of your PSP/APSP.
  • Create your Personal Study Plan (PSP)
Green courses: already passed 
Black courses: unpassed or not recorded in your transcript
Grey box: optional courses
Your Personal Study Plan must include all the courses that you are going to take before graduation: 180 credits for Bachelor’s degree programmes / 120 credits for Master’s degree programmes (this rule does not apply to special courses and projects).
Therefore, you  need to include also the courses belonging to the next academic years and the optional courses (free choice credits), following the rules illustrated in the chapter Free Choice Credits.
The PSP overall number of credits includes the Final Project, the foreign language exam, and the internship (if any).
It does not include:
  • the credits of the courses that you are going to advance from your Master’s degree programme;
  • the credits of the Italian language exam (for students with a non-Italian qualification who attend a degree programme partially or entirely taught in English). 
We remind you that you can change your Personal Study Plan when you enrol in the next academic year.
Students can include in their University curriculum more credits (up to 12 credits) beyond the 120 expected. As a rule, the extra credits will not be canceled from the Annual personal study plan during the registration to the final exam and they will be counted for the final average. It is allowed to exceed the limit of 12 extra credits only if students have added credits aiming at the extention of the curricular internship.Special curriculum are excluded from this rule.
We remind you that students who first enrolled at PoliTO in a.y. 2012/13 or before MUST NOT create their PERSONAL STUDY PLAN but only their ANNUAL PERSONAL STUDY PLAN. 
Personalize your Personal Study Plan
The standard Personal Study Plan shows the courses suggested for the specialist pathway you have chosen, but you can personalize it and include exams belonging to different pathways an/or degrees.
  • If you want to add a course:
Search it by course code or course title in the search box below the Personal Study Plan:
  • If you want to delete a course:
 Only if you have not passed the exam yet, click the blue X:
If you want to delete a course from a table (grey background), you need to deselect it. To delete an entire table, you first need to deselect each course in the table. If the changes you have made to your Personal Study Plan require the approval of the Academic Advisor of the programme the system will show a page where you can submit your request and explain your reasons.
Click CONFIRM to save your changes and complete your Annual Personal Study Plan
If the changes you have made to your Personal Study Plan require the approval of the Academic Advisor of the programme the system will show a page where you can submit your request and explain your reasons:
After submitting your request, your Personal Study Plan will be sent for approval (status: under approval). During this period you will not be allowed to make any further changes until you get the result from the Academic Advisor.
Please note: the period during which your Personal Study Plan is under approval does not count towards the 10 days for the completion of the Personal Study Plan. After receiving the answer from the Academic Advisor, you have 10 more days to make other changes. You will receive a mail when the Academic Advisor has evaluated your request.
Extra credits
You can add up to a maximum of 12 extra credits to your Personal Study Plan, thus exceeding the 180-credit threshold. As a general rule, extra credits cannot be removed from your PSP when you register for the Final Examination and they count towards the calculation of your final average grade.
2) ANNUAL PERSONAL STUDY PLANYour Annual Personal Study Plan includes the courses that you are going to attend during the current academic year.
You need to drag the courses you wish to attend from the box “Personal Study Plan courses that can be included in your Annual Personal Study Plan” to the box “Annual Personal Study Plan”. Bear in mind that there is a limit in the number of credits that you can include in your Annual Personal Study Plan. The credit limit depends on your enrolment workload (full-time enrolment or part-time enrolment).
We remind you that you must include both your first and second semester courses as you will not be allowed to modify your Annual Personal Study Plan during the year.
Blue courses: already included in last year’s APSP
Black courses: added to APSP for the first time
Red courses: overbooking courses
  • FULL TIME: if you choose a full-time workload, your Annual Personal Study Plan must contain a maximum of 80 credits (excluding overbooking courses)
  • PART TIME: if you choose a part-time workload, your Annual Personal Study Plan must contain a maximum of 40 credits. You cannot exceed this ceiling and you cannot include any overbooking courses.
At the beginning of each academic year, when you enrol in your degree programme,  you can change your workload (part-time or full-time) depending on your needs.
Deadlines
    • The time frame for the creation of an Annual Personal Study Plan with new courses (included for the first time) is from 23th July  to 25th September  2020.
    • The time frame for the creation of an Annual Personal Study Plan with old courses (already included in your previous APSP) or for students approaching the end of their studies (who only have their thesis credits still pending) is from23th July  to 30th November  2020.
For more information on how to create your APSP, please read these pages:
3) ENROLMENTAfter completing your APSP, you need to confirm your enrolment for the new academic year and pay the first instalment of your tuition fees (if any).
You have two options:
    • you can enrol immediately after you confirm your APSP;
    • you can enrol later. In this case please go back to the portlet Create your PSP/APSP and enrol in the new academic year and click Modify your PSP/APSP.
At the end of this procedure, you will receive a confirmation e-mail into your PoliTo mailbox.

IMPORTANT: if you decide to pay later with a pre-printed notice of payment (MAV), you are required to certify tha date of your payment (self-certificate). You need to go back to the guided procedure and click the button "Record payment". More information on payment methods is available in the Tuition Fee Guide A.A. 2020/2021. 

Deadlines:
    • FULL-TIME / PART-TIME ENROLMENT with new courses (included for the first time in your APSP): 12th October 2020
    • FULL-TIME / PART-TIME ENROLMENT with old courses (already included in a previous APSP): 30th November 2020
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