Computer Science for New Media Communications 36 months Undergraduate Programme By University of Milan |TopUniversities
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Programme Duration

36 monthsProgramme duration

Main Subject Area

Computer Science and Information SystemsMain Subject Area

Programme overview

Main Subject

Computer Science and Information Systems

Degree

BSc

Study Level

Undergraduate

Study Mode

On Campus

The degree program in Computer Science for Digital Communication aims to provide solid theoretical and applied knowledge in the fundamental areas of computer science, with particular emphasis on their application in the creation, integration, and maintenance of high-tech environments for the dissemination of professional, scientific, cultural, and entertainment content. The degree program is divided into two curricula, one focusing on social networks and mobile computing, the other on multimedia. The two curricula share a broad common foundation that preserves the program's uniqueness, allowing for cross-curricular integration and ensuring the homogeneity and cultural coherence of graduates. Specifically, the common learning activities include basic mathematics, programming languages, processing systems and computer networks, algorithms and computational complexity, information systems and databases, human-computer interaction, and artificial intelligence. All of the above learning objectives are achieved through lectures, exercises, and laboratory teaching.

Programme overview

Main Subject

Computer Science and Information Systems

Degree

BSc

Study Level

Undergraduate

Study Mode

On Campus

The degree program in Computer Science for Digital Communication aims to provide solid theoretical and applied knowledge in the fundamental areas of computer science, with particular emphasis on their application in the creation, integration, and maintenance of high-tech environments for the dissemination of professional, scientific, cultural, and entertainment content. The degree program is divided into two curricula, one focusing on social networks and mobile computing, the other on multimedia. The two curricula share a broad common foundation that preserves the program's uniqueness, allowing for cross-curricular integration and ensuring the homogeneity and cultural coherence of graduates. Specifically, the common learning activities include basic mathematics, programming languages, processing systems and computer networks, algorithms and computational complexity, information systems and databases, human-computer interaction, and artificial intelligence. All of the above learning objectives are achieved through lectures, exercises, and laboratory teaching.

Admission Requirements

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Requirements and knowledge required for admission
To be admitted to the Degree Course, candidates must have a secondary school diploma or another qualification obtained abroad, recognized as suitable, as well as having adequate initial preparation. In particular, knowledge of basic scientific disciplines and understanding of elementary logic with a level of depth equal to that deriving from secondary school preparation are required.
Methods of verification of knowledge and personal preparation
The methods of access are established by the Admission Notice published on the page: https://informatica.cdl.unimi.it/it/iscriversi. The course has a limited number of places in order to guarantee the quality of the educational offer in relation to the available resources and requires a TOLC (CISIA Online Test) as a test for admission. For enrollment in the first year, 150 places are available, of which 5 are reserved for non-EU students not residing in Italy. The TOLC can be taken at the University of Milan or any other university belonging to CISIA (Interuniversity Consortium for Integrated Access Systems). Registration for the TOLC must be done on the CISIA website ( https://www.cisiaonline.it/ ). The TOLC valid for registration is the TOLC-S, composed of the following sections: Basic mathematics (20 questions - 50 minutes), Reasoning, problems and text comprehension (15 questions - 30 minutes). Score: +1 for each correct answer, -0.25 for each incorrect answer, 0 for each unanswered question. The TOLC contains some additional sections (Biology, Chemistry, Physics, Geology, English). The results of these sections do not contribute to the test score. After taking the TOLC-S, students must register for the selection for admission to the Degree Course, as indicated in the announcement. They will then be included in the merit ranking that will be formulated on the basis of the score obtained in the test, weighted, for each section, according to the criteria indicated in the announcement. The winners will be able to enroll within the established deadlines. The selection is divided into distinct periods starting in February and ending in the first days of September. Enrolled students who have not achieved a score greater than or equal to 10 in the Basic Mathematics module of the TOLC will be assigned Additional Training Obligations (OFA).
Additional training obligations and OFA recovery methods
For students with OFA, support activities will be organized in the period October-December, followed by a recovery test with which the student will have to demonstrate that he/she has improved his/her preparation. In the absence of this evidence, the student will not be able to take any second-year exams before passing the Mathematics I exam. Information:https://icd.cdl.unimi.it/it/studiare/le-matricole

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