Guidance activities
The degree programme takes part in the guidance events promoted by the University and organises specific activities to present the characteristics of the curriculum and enable enrolled students to start their studies with all the information they need.
- Magistralmente: held at the beginning of February;
- Meeting with first-year students: at the start of the lessons, meetings are held to talk about how the course units are organised and the related learning activities.
- Open Days: during the February-May period, the degree programme organises meetings that provide detailed information about admission procedures and the learning activities offered.
Guidance for enrolled students
Alma Mater provides students with various tools to maximise their University experience and obtain information and guidance during their studies.
In addition to tutorial services, guidance and internships, the University also organises events and activities that will benefit your studies.
Further information
Guidance for those who want to enrol
Contact the programme coordinator or the tutor of the degree programme in order to receive information about expected learning outcomes, learning activities and career opportunities and clarify any doubts you may have.
For orientation and tutoring, the following figures are available:
- The international mobility tutors, who collaborate closely with the International Relations Office of the Forlì Campus, the degree programme Coordinator and faculty of the degree programme;
- The degree programme tutor, who works closely with the degree programme Coordinator in order to facilitate the ongoing communication between students and faculty and to constantly monitor all teaching and extra-teaching activities;
- Subject-specific tutors, who may support the faculty in teaching activities and organise additional practice sessions for students;
- The faculty of the degree programme;
- The tutors for the crash courses for the alignment of the students’ knowledge, with a specific focus on the areas of Accounting, Statistics, Economics and Data Analysis.
Students with disabilities and specific learning disorders may count on procedures and listening points organized by the University.
Further information
Useful contact information is available on the indicated webpages.
Guidance for final-year students and graduates
The University of Bologna offers support to those who intend to continue their studies or enter into the world of work.
Further information