WELCOME DAY ERASMUS+ STUDENTS DISCI 2019 - AULA "GIORGIO PRODI" DEPARTMENT OF HISTORY AND CULTURES PIAZZA SAN GIOVANNI IN MONTE, 2 BOLOGNA, 23 ...
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Welcome Day Erasmus+ Students DiSCi 2019 Aula “Giorgio Prodi” Department of History and Cultures Piazza San Giovanni in Monte, 2 Bologna, 23 September 2019
Session 1 Introduction to: • Erasmus+ Students registration procedures; • Study plans, learning activities and academic calendar; • Co-curricular activities, University resources, and services; • Department facilities, offices and administrative procedures.
Overview on: • Check-in / Check-out procedures and documents • Useful Contacts • Exchange Students Guide • How to choose a course • Teaching Calendar and Course Timetable • How to fill in your online study plan • How to register for an exam • Grades and passing exams
Session 2 Guided tour (approximately 45 minutes walking) in the surrounding areas to know the University and the locations of the libraries, lecture halls, and offices.
Getting started: Check-in IMPORTANT! The start date of your exchange period corresponds to the date of your Check-in at the Exchange Students Desk in Bologna
Where to check-in? Exchange Students Desk in Bologna Palazzina della Viola, Via Filippo Re, 4 - 40126 Bologna e-mail: incoming.diri@unibo.it Tel. +39 051 2088101 Fax +39 051 2086113 Office hours: Monday, Wednesday and Friday: 10.00 am – 12.00 am Tuesday and Thursday: 2.30 pm – 4.00 pm
Check-out REMEMBER! At the end of your exchange period, before leaving, you must check-out in person (you cannot send a friend to do it for you!)
Useful contacts #1 Exchange Students Desk in Bologna Palazzina della Viola, Via Filippo Re, 4 - 40126 Bologna e-mail: incoming.diri@unibo.it Tel. +39 051 2088101 Fax +39 051 2086113 Office hours: Monday, Wednesday and Friday: 10.00 am – 12.00 am Tuesday and Thursday: 2.30 pm – 4.00 pm
Useful contacts #2 AFORM - Settore servizi didattici "Lettere-Lingue" - Ufficio Supporto alla didattica e ai Corsi di Studio Via Zamboni, 34 – 40126 Bologna Office hours: Wednesday 9:00 - 11:15 a.m. Thursday 2.30 – 3.30 p.m. E-mail: info.lettere@unibo.it
Useful contacts #3 The Professor (from the University of Bologna) who is Responsible of your exchange (“Responsabile dello Scambio-Docente di riferimento). Check the Professor’s office hours on the University website www.unibo.it > Rubrica di Ateneo
Useful contacts #4 Dr. Agata Mazzeo, tutor for the Internationalization of the Department of History and Cultures agata.mazzeo2@unibo.it Room "Studio Tutor“ (Room 5), Third Floor, Piazza San Giovanni in Monte, 2, 40124, Bologna Generally, students are received on Tuesday morning from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Before showing up during the office hours, it is recommended to send an email and always check the announcements on the Tutor’s website in case of any sudden change or problem.
How to choose a course #1
How to choose a course #2
How to choose a course #3 Materia Corso Crediti Campus Semestre Docente 00996 storia 0962 12 Bologna primo Criscuolo greca storia . 00996 storia 8850 12 Bologna secondo Muccioli greca lettere . 00996 storia 8849 12 Ravenna secondo Zaccarini greca beni culturali
Course Timetable #1 Go to https://www.unibo.it/en/teaching/degree-programmes Among the Humanities select your programme Go to the programme’s website Select “Studiare” Select “Orario delle lezioni”
Course Timetable #2
Course Timetable #3
Course Timetable • There is no single date for starting the courses. • Each Degree Programme has its own course and exam timetable. • Lessons generally begin in September or shortly afterwards, and may be annual, six monthly or divided into several sessions. • The course timetables are set yearly, just before the start of the programmes and they are published in the course unit pages starting from July, www.unibo.it/CourseUnits
Teaching Calendar (“Calendario Didattico”) 2019/2020 12 CFU courses (60 hours of lectures) • I semester lectures: 23 September 23 - 20 December 2019 • II semester lectures: 3 February - 8 May 2020 • Annual lectures: 23 September 2019 - 30 April 2020 6 CFU courses (30 hours of lectures) • I period lectures: 23 September - 31 October 2019 • II period lectures: 11 November - 20 December 2019 • III period lectures: 3 February - 13 March 2020 • IV period lectures: 23 March - 8 May 2020 Suspension of lectures: from 7 to 31 January 2020 Exam sessions: • I period lectures: from 28 October 2019 • I semester lectures: from 2 December 2019 • II period lectures: from 9 December 2019 • III period lectures: from 16 March 2020 • Annual lectures: from 23 March 2020 • II semester lectures: from 20 April 2020 • IV period lectures: from 27 April 2020
Teaching Calendar (“Calendario Didattico”) 2019/2020 Official Holidays 4 October 2019 (City Patron) 1 November 2019 (All Saints) 22 December 2019 – 6 January 2020 (Christmas) 9-14 April 2020 (Easter) 25 April 2020 (Liberation Day) 1 May 2020 (Workers’ Day) 2 June 2020 (Republic Day)
How to fill in your study plan (Come compilare il tuo piano di studio) #1 When you have chosen all the courses you wish to attend at the University of Bologna, according to the approved Learning Agreement, and checked the schedules and times of the lessons, you must complete your online study plan. This and other operations can be done on: AlmaRM - Accesso studenti www.unibo.it/AlmarmStudenti This is the personal homepage for exchange students. You can change your password, check your personal data and exchange data, manage your contact details and print the acceptance message.
How to fill in your study plan #2 • The online study plan is COMPULSORY for all exchange students and it is required to sit the exams. The service is available from your personal homepage on AlmaRM (“Fill in your study plan” button), only after your check-in; • Pay attention to the 5-digit teaching code, the 4-digit course code, and the number of credits of the course (6 or 12 CFU); • You can change your online study plan at any time;
How to fill in your study plan #3
How to fill in your study plan #4
How to fill in your study plan #5
How to register for an exam
Grades and passing exams • The grades in the Italian university system are expressed out of thirty. • You pass an exam or internship with a grade of at least 18/30. • If you obtain full grade (30/30) the examination board may also decide to award you honours (lode). • For some activities, i.e. language exams, including the Italian language courses, some internships, laboratories and seminars, you are not given a grade but merely a “Idoneo”/“Pass”. The same “Idoneo”/“Pass is listed in the Transcript of Records. The “Idoneo”/”Pass” can never be transformed into a numerical grade.
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