When you create your Personal Study Plan 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)
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.
Green courses: already passed
Black courses: unpassed or not recorded in your transcript
Grey box: optional courses
It is important that you check the number of credits that you include in your PSP.
You must also include the courses belonging to the next academic years and the optional courses (free choice credits), following the rules illustrated in the Student Guide.
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 program partially or entirely taught in English).
You can add up to a maximum of 12 extra credits to your Personal Study Plan, thus exceeding the 180-credit limit. 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.
Special projects do not follow 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.
For more information on how to choose your Free Choice Credits, please read this section:
> Free Choice Credits