Information on how to prepare and present a study plan.
The study plan is the complete set of exams that you need to sit in order to graduate. Some exams are compulsory, while others are elective.
A study plan can be presented by properly enrolled students who have paid their tuition fees and, in the case of international students, who hold a valid residence permit. Students enrolled as "fuori corso" (past envisaged duration of the degree programme) cannot submit a study plan.
You can present and amend your study plan in two periods during the academic year.
The open windows for the academic year 2024/2025 are:
I year | No choice |
II year | No choice |
III year | See structure diagram |
- First period: 9 September - 6 December 2024
- Second period: 7 Janaury - 12 April 2025
Following expiry of the deadlines, the last study plan presented will be deemed valid and no further amendments may be made. This implies that the study plan saved will be the one considered for graduation.
The study plan can be presented via Studenti Online by enrolled students who, accessing the website using their University usernames and passwords need to add optional/elective subjects to their plan.
After making the desired choices, remember to click on “save” so that your study plan can be presented correctly.
It is also advisable to save a copy of your completed study plan. This copy is in fact the only way to check for formal or substantive errors that might arise after uploading your study plan.
If you select elective subjects from among those offered by the degree programme, there is no need for assessment and your plan is approved automatically and input to your career file.
On the other hand, if you want to choose exams not specifically offered by your degree programme, approval or otherwise will be decided by the Degree Programme Board.