Computer Science for New Media Comunications (Classe L-31)-Enrolled from 2018/2019 Academic Year

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Bachelor
A.Y. 2021/2022
L-31 - Scienze e tecnologie informatiche (EN)
Bachelor
180
ECTS
Access
Limited enrolment with admission test
3
Years
Milano
Italian
The objectives of the degree programme in Computer Science for New Media Communication are, on the one hand, to provide a solid basic and methodological knowledge in the areas of computer and mathematical sciences and on the other to provide a good mastery of methodologies and technologies of communication and information and their use in the creation, integration and maintenance of high-tech environments for the dissemination of professional, scientific, cultural and entertainment contents. In addition, the programme offers adequate preparation for the different application areas of the discipline (web, cinema, photography, publishing, television, new media). The degree programme is structured with a common trunk, which then branches in two curricula ("Y" shape), aimed at creating professionals with different skills: one on the web and mobile computing, the other on multimedia. The two paths share a broad common basis that preserves the uniqueness of the programme, allowing crossing between the paths and ensuring the homogeneity and cultural coherence of the graduates.
The programme is designed to train graduates who:
· have a wide range of knowledge and expertise in the various fields of information technology and communication, aimed at their use in the design, development and management of communication systems, in relation to a wide range of application domains, with particular reference to the web, multimedia and mobile applications;
· are familiar with the scientific investigation method, possess good modelling skills, and can understand and use mathematical tools to underpin computer skills and communication models;
· are able to use at least one language of the European Union, beyond Italian, in their dedicated field of expertise and to exchange general information;
· are able to carry out teamwork, operate autonomously and easily step into the job market.
The areas in which the graduates in Computer Science for New Media Communications can be included are: industry and services for cultural productions (web, publishing, radio, film, television, new media), services for corporate communication, services for political and social communication, advertising companies, public and private companies.
In these areas, graduates in Computer Science for New Media Communications can deal with issues related to the following activities:
· management of the production and distribution chain of digital multimedia content;
· digital and multi-channel publishing;
· mobile and distributed applications;
· cloud computing;
· support for digital multimedia technology-based communication;
· web communication design and evaluation;
· capturing, compressing, encoding, and transmitting multimedia information;
· software system integration and homogenization of distributed, web and multimedia sources;
· graphic and digital photography experts;
· technical experts in visual audio productions;
· development and testing of user interfaces and intelligent systems for user interaction;
· programming of basic and dedicated IT systems.

Employment statistics (Almalaurea)
Requisiti e conoscenze richieste per l'accesso
Possono essere ammessi al Corso di Laurea triennale in Informatica per la Comunicazione Digitale coloro che sono in possesso del diploma di scuola media superiore o di titolo estero equipollente ai sensi del D.M. 22 ottobre 2004 n.270.

Modalità di verifica delle conoscenze e della preparazione personale
Il corso è a numero programmato al fine di garantire la qualità dell'offerta didattica in relazione alle risorse disponibili e prevede un TOLC (Test On Line CISIA) come prova per l'accesso. Per l'iscrizione al primo anno sono disponibili 150 posti.
Il TOLC può essere sostenuto presso l'Università degli Studi di Milano o una qualsiasi altra Università aderente al CISIA (Consorzio Interuniversitario Sistemi Integrati per l'Accesso). Le iscrizioni al TOLC vanno effettuate sul sito del CISIA (https://www.cisiaonline.it/).
Il TOLC valido per l'iscrizione è il TOLC-S, composto dalle seguenti sezioni: Matematica di base (20 quesiti - 50 minuti), Ragionamento e Problemi (10 quesiti - 20 minuti), Comprensione del testo (10 quesiti - 20 minuti), Scienze di base (quesiti di chimica, fisica e geologia; 10 quesiti - 20 minuti).
Ogni domanda presenta 5 possibili risposte, di cui una sola è corretta.
Punteggio: +1 per ogni risposta esatta, -0,25 per ogni risposta sbagliata, 0 per ogni risposta non data.
Gli studenti che avendo sostenuto il TOLC-S si saranno iscritti alla selezione per l'ammissione al corso di laurea, verranno inseriti nella graduatoria di merito che sarà formulata sulla base del punteggio riportato nel test, pesato, per ciascuna sezione, secondo i criteri indicati nel bando. I vincitori potranno immatricolarsi entro le scadenze stabilite.
La selezione è suddivisa in più finestre temporali con inizio a primavera e termine nei primi giorni di settembre.
Alle matricole che nel modulo di Matematica di base non avranno raggiunto un punteggio maggiore o uguale a 10, saranno assegnati Obblighi Formativi Aggiuntivi (OFA).

Nel TOLC è presente una sezione aggiuntiva di Inglese, composta da 30 quesiti da svolgere in 15 minuti. L'esito di questa sezione non concorre al punteggio del test.

Informazioni dettagliate, procedure di iscrizione, date, scadenze ed ogni altra informazione utile vengono pubblicate nel bando per l'accesso e ai seguenti indirizzi:
https://www.unimi.it/it/studiare/immatricolarsi-e-iscriversi
https://www.unimi.it/it/studiare/frequentare-un-corso-di-laurea/iscriversi/iscriversi-una-prima-laurea

Attività di supporto e prove di recupero.
Per gli studenti con OFA verranno organizzate attività di supporto nel periodo ottobre-dicembre, seguite da una prova di recupero con la quale lo studente dovrà dimostrare di aver migliorato la propria preparazione. In assenza di questa evidenza lo studente non potrà sostenere alcun esame del secondo anno prima di aver superato l'esame di Matematica del continuo.
Informazioni: https://icd.cdl.unimi.it/it/studiare/le-matricole

Trasferimenti e seconde lauree
Gli studenti già iscritti ad un corso di laurea dell'Università degli Studi di Milano, ad altro Ateneo o già laureati, possono essere esonerati dal test solo se in possesso dei seguenti requisiti da verificare in fase di prevalutazione della carriera:
- se allo studente, in fase di prevalutazione, vengono riconosciuti almeno 30 cfu di cui 12 di Matematica del Continuo, è ammesso al II anno con esonero dal test e senza OFA (obblighi formativi aggiuntivi);
- se allo studente vengono riconosciuti meno di 30 cfu, lo studente dovrà iscriversi al test.
A tal fine deve essere presentata apposita richiesta di valutazione preventiva della carriera accedendo al servizio online indicato nel bando di ammissione.
Gli interessati dovranno dichiarare tutti gli esami sostenuti con relativi settori, crediti e voti e allegare i programmi dei corsi. Per maggiori dettagli sulla procedura si rinvia al bando.
La richiesta di valutazione della carriera deve essere presentata improrogabilmente entro il 10 giugno 2021
L'esito della valutazione sarà comunicato via mail entro il 15 luglio 2021
Gli studenti ammessi ad anni successivi al primo dovranno iscriversi entro i termini e con le modalità precisate nel bando.
Gli studenti ammessi al primo anno dovranno sostenere il test e iscriversi al bando
The education program can be enriched by educational activities abroad both to deepen some topics and as socialization experience in international environments. WIthin the Erasmus+ program study periods can be taken in over 50 universities in Belgium, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Lithuania, Norway, Netherlands, Poland, Portugal, Czech Republic, Romania, Spain, Switzerland, Hungary. Courses will be recognized in the personalized study plan. These periods abroad are typically 5-month long and include courses for about 30 CFU, in the area of information and communication technology and related applications. Recognition of these educational activities will be based on the Learning Agreement, to be defined in advance by the student and the Erasmus coordinator at the Computer Science Department before starting the period abroad: course in the learning agreement with passed exams will replace the educational activities of the study plan ("manifesto"), either by covering the same topics or complementing the acquired basic competences. The Erasmus Committee at the Computer Science Department will perform the recognition of CFU obtained abroad and the definition of the personalized study plan. Similarly, stages to prepare the final dissertation are allowed in the same foreign universities. Recognition will be performed by the Department Erasmus Committee.
Erasmus: the coordinator for the Department of Informatics is Prof. Fabio Scotti
International Programs: the coordinator for the Department of Informatics is Prof. Vincenzo Piuri.
More information are available at the following link: http://www.di.unimi.it/ecm/home/didattica/international-studies
La frequenza ai corsi e ai laboratori è fortemente consigliata.

Courses list

First semester
Courses or activities Max ECTS Total hours Language SSD
Compulsory
Computer Programming 12 120 Italian INF/01
Continuum Mathematics 12 112 Italian MAT/01 MAT/02 MAT/03 MAT/04 MAT/05 MAT/06 MAT/07 MAT/08 MAT/09
Human-Computer Interaction 6 48 Italian INF/01
Second semester
Courses or activities Max ECTS Total hours Language SSD
Compulsory
Computer Architecture 6 48 Italian INF/01
Digital Marketing 9 72 Italian SECS-P/08
Information Technology Law 6 48 Italian IUS/20
Mathematical Methods for Digital Communication 6 48 Italian MAT/01 MAT/02 MAT/03 MAT/04 MAT/05 MAT/06 MAT/07 MAT/08 MAT/09
Open sessions
There are no specific sessions for these activities (e.g. open online courses).
Courses or activities Max ECTS Total hours Language SSD
Compulsory
English Assessment B1 (3 ECTS) 3 0 Italian
First semester
Courses or activities Max ECTS Total hours Language SSD
Compulsory
Computer Networks 6 48 Italian INF/01
Computer Programming Ii 6 64 Italian INF/01
Operating Systems 6 48 Italian INF/01
Statistics and Data Analysis 6 60 Italian INF/01
Web and Cloud Applications 6 64 Italian INF/01
Second semester
Courses or activities Max ECTS Total hours Language SSD
Compulsory
Algorithms and Data Structures 6 48 Italian INF/01
Databases and Web 12 120 Italian INF/01
Signal Processing 6 60 Italian INF/01
Optional
Computer Graphics 6 48 Italian INF/01
Fundamentals of Digital Social Media 6 48 Italian INF/01
Optional activities and study plan rules
1 - Students must acquire 6 credits by choosing the teaching related to one of the following two courses:
- Digital social media foundations for the "Social and Mobile Computing" path;
- Computer Graphics for the "Multimedia" path.
Courses or activities Max ECTS Total hours Language Lesson period SSD
Computer Graphics 6 48 Italian Second semester INF/01
Fundamentals of Digital Social Media 6 48 Italian Second semester INF/01
First semester
Courses or activities Max ECTS Total hours Language SSD
Compulsory
Principles and Models of Perception 6 48 Italian M-PSI/01
Optional
Mobile Computing 9 96 Italian INF/01
Multimedia Information 12 96 Italian INF/01
New Media Sociology 6 48 Italian SPS/08
Second semester
Courses or activities Max ECTS Total hours Language SSD
Optional
Multimedia Project 9 72 Italian INF/01
Social Media Mining 12 120 Italian INF/01
Conclusive activities
There are no specific sessions for these activities (e.g. open online courses).
Courses or activities Max ECTS Total hours Language SSD
Compulsory
Professional Stages 18 0 Italian
Final Exam 3 0 Italian
Optional activities and study plan rules
2 - Students will have to acquire 21 credits, following the teachings of the chosen course:
- "Social and Mobile Computing" path (Table A);
- "Multimedia" path (Table B).
3 - TABLE A.
Optional activities (Social and Mobile Computing path)
Courses or activities Max ECTS Total hours Language Lesson period SSD
Mobile Computing 9 96 Italian First semester INF/01
Social Media Mining 12 120 Italian Second semester INF/01
4 - TABLE B.
Optional activities (Multimedia path)
Courses or activities Max ECTS Total hours Language Lesson period SSD
Multimedia Information 12 96 Italian First semester INF/01
Multimedia Project 9 72 Italian Second semester INF/01
Optional activities and study plan rules
5 - Free choice courses.
Students will have to achieve 12 free cfu among the courses of the previous tables, among the following courses activated by the Department, or among all the courses activated by the university.

Students can request the recognition of credits for training activities at external institutions, presenting a certification. Each certification can give rise to a maximum of 3 credits, and up to 2 certifications can be recognized. The students who intend to request the recognition of the certifications must complete the "application" form available on the page https://www.unimi.it/en/study/student-services/welcome-desk-infostudenti/general-forms and send ver to the secretary of his / her degree together with a copy of the certifications achieved.
The evaluation will be carried out by a special commission based on the following parameters:
- Validity: the certification must have been obtained for a maximum of 5 years.
- Specificity: the object of the certification must be those referable to those required by the degree course in which the student is regularly enrolled.
- Specialization: the certification must concern specialized and / or professional skills.
- Level: the certification must attest to skills of a medium or advanced level. Basic and entry level certifications are excluded.
Courses or activities Max ECTS Total hours Language Lesson period SSD
New Media Sociology 6 48 Italian First semester SPS/08
The compulsory prerequisites between the courses are as follows:
Course location
Milano
Laboratories locations
Laboratorio informatico (Silab) presso il Dipartimento di Informatica, via Celoria 18, Milano.
Presidente del Collegio Didattico
Prof. Giovanni Pighizzini