Open semester: course schedules and attendance
For students enrolled in the open semester, in-person classes will start on 1 September and end on 26 September 2025.
These classes are intended to prepare students for the three end-of-course exams. Students can try the end-of-course exams twice. Based on the scores obtained in these exams, the Ministry of University and Research will draw up a national ranking list of all students, to identify those admitted to the second semester.
Teaching will be delivered in dual mode, both on campus and remotely, as in-person classes will be livestreamed via Microsoft Teams.
Students can check the teaching group to which they have been assigned by looking for their matriculation number in the attached file. The class schedules and venues for each group are published in the Web Agenda and the LezioniUnimi app, which can be downloaded from the iOS or Android app store. Once you have downloaded the LezioniUnimi app, adjust the settings in your profile by selecting the group to which you have been assigned and the three open semester courses.
For students opting for in-person attendance, the 30 hours of synchronous classes will take place in the University's buildings in the Città Studi area. For organisational reasons, we recommend that students book their seat at least one week in advance, via the LezioniUnimi app.
It is imperative for each student to attend these classes, whether in person or online, according to the times and venues indicated for the teaching group to which they have been assigned, otherwise their attendance will not be registered. Please read the attached guide to learn how to properly register your attendance.
After the 30 hours of dual synchronous classes, the remaining 45 hours of teaching will be delivered asynchronously and fully remotely in October and November, via a series of video-classes that will be uploaded on myAriel.
Students are required to complete at least 67% of the total 75 hours (dual-mode teaching + asynchronous video-classes) in order to be admitted to the end-of-course exams.