Studying at the University of Verona
Here you can find information on the organisational aspects of the Programme, lecture timetables, learning activities and useful contact details for your time at the University, from enrolment to graduation.
Type D and Type F activities
This information is intended exclusively for future freshmen who will enroll for the 2025/2026 academic year.If you are already enrolled in this course of study, consult the information available on the course page:
Master's degree in Mathematics - Enrollment until 2024/2025Type D training activities are chosen by the student, while type F activities provide additional knowledge useful for entering the world of work (internships, transferable skills, project work, etc.).
According to the course regulations, some activities can be chosen and entered independently in the student's record book, while others must be approved by a special committee to verify their consistency with the study plan.
For any restrictions, please refer to the articles relating to ELECTIVE MODULES AND ACTIVITIES and ADDITIONAL TRAINING ACTIVITIES (F), INTERNSHIPS, WORKPLACEMENT, ETC of the teaching regulations of the degree programme.
D / F credits can be acquired mainly through teaching activities in the following 4 types:
1. Specific activities for the degree programme that can be automatically entered in the student record book.
2. Courses from the university's general catalogue.
3. Languages – including Italian for foreigners.
For point 1, see the bottom of the page; for points 2-3-4, please refer to the specific service.
PROCEDURE FOR THE RECOGNITION OF ADDITIONAL D/F CREDITS DERIVING FROM WORK ACTIVITIES
As provided for in resolution no. 8-23/24 of the Mathematics and Data Science Teaching Committee, students who wish to have their work experience hours recognized as internship credits must, before starting their work experience, send an explicit request to the Student Office email address, with a copy to the Student Affairs Committee (paolo.daipra@univr.it, luca.dipersio@univr.it, barbara.gaudenzi@univr.it). The request must specify the type of activity, the name of the company and place of work, and the hours/credits for which recognition is being requested.
In order for the activity to be recognized, it must have taken place during the years of enrollment in the degree program. Once the consistency between the work activity and the objectives of the course has been verified, the student will receive timely notification from the student practices committee, with a copy sent to the office.
At the end of the established work period, the student sends the following documentation to the student office:
- a detailed final report, which is forwarded to the committee for final approval (signed by the student and a company representative);
- a statement from the legal representative of the company/entity and/or documentation demonstrating the type of professional activity and the number of hours dedicated to it.
At the end of the established work period, the student sends the following documentation to the student office:
- a detailed final report, which is forwarded to the committee for final approval (signed by the student and a company representative);
- a statement from the legal representative of the company/institution and/or documentation demonstrating the type of professional activity and the number of hours dedicated to it.
The Student Office will forward the documentation received to the Student Practices Committee and register the credits (TAF F and any additional TAF D credits) approved by the committee.
Courses and other activities that can be independently entered in the student record book, valid for the academic year 2025/26
| years | Modules | TAF | Teacher |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1° 2° | Elements of Cosmology and General Relativity | D |
Claudia Daffara
(Coordinator)
|
| 1° 2° | Introduction to quantum mechanics for quantum computing | D |
Claudia Daffara
(Coordinator)
|
| 1° 2° | Introduction to smart contract programming for ethereum | D |
Sara Migliorini
(Coordinator)
|
| 1° 2° | APP REACT PLANNING | D |
Graziano Pravadelli
(Coordinator)
|
| years | Modules | TAF | Teacher |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1° 2° | Digitalization of the green and agro economy | D |
Davide Quaglia
(Coordinator)
|
| 1° 2° | LaTeX Language | D |
Enrico Gregorio
(Coordinator)
|
| 1° 2° | HW components design on FPGA | D |
Franco Fummi
(Coordinator)
|
| 1° 2° | Rapid prototyping on Arduino | D |
Franco Fummi
(Coordinator)
|
| 1° 2° | Tools for development of applications of virtual reality and mixed | D |
Andrea Giachetti
(Coordinator)
|
| 1° 2° | Protection of intangible assets (SW and invention)between industrial law and copyright | D |
Maddalena Castellani
(Coordinator)
|
| years | Modules | TAF | Teacher | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1° | Italian B1 level | D | Not yet assigned | |
| 1° 2° | English C1 level | D | Not yet assigned | |
| 1° 2° | English C2 level | D | Not yet assigned | |
| 1° 2° | French B1 level | D | Not yet assigned | |
| 1° 2° | French B2 level | D | Not yet assigned | |
| 1° 2° | French C1 level | D | Not yet assigned | |
| 1° 2° | French C2 level | D | Not yet assigned | |
| 1° 2° | German A2 level | D | Not yet assigned | |
| 1° 2° | German B1 level | D | Not yet assigned | |
| 1° 2° | German B2 level | D | Not yet assigned | |
| 1° 2° | German C1 level | D | Not yet assigned | |
| 1° 2° | German C2 level | D | Not yet assigned | |
| 1° 2° | Italian A2 level | D | Not yet assigned | |
| 1° 2° | Mathematics and Data Science minicourses |
Giacomo Albi
(Coordinator)
|
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| 1° 2° | Spanish A2 level | D | Not yet assigned | |
| 1° 2° | Spanish B1 level | D | Not yet assigned | |
| 1° 2° | Spanish B2 level | D | Not yet assigned | |
| 1° 2° | Spanish C1 level | D | Not yet assigned | |
| 1° 2° | Spanish C2 level | D | Not yet assigned | |
Mathematics and Data Science minicourses (2025/2026)
Teaching code
4S014384
Teacher
Coordinator
Credits
Also offered in courses:
- Mathematics and Data Science minicourses of the course Master's degree in Data Science
- Mathematics and Data Science minicourses of the course Master's degree in Mathematics
Language
English
Period
Not yet assigned
Location
VERONA
Erasmus students
Not available
Courses Single
Not Authorized
Learning objectives
Overview of advanced research topics and emerging methodologies, encouraging meetings with international experts and the development of interdisciplinary skills.
Prerequisites and basic notions
basic knowledge of a three-year degree course in STEM disciplines
Program
See the mini-courses poster
Didactic methods
mini-courses lasting 6, 12 or 18 hours, often accompanied by laboratory experiences
Learning assessment procedures
Project on specific topics with final presentation
Evaluation criteria
Evaluation based on participation and demonstrated understanding of the course topics. The final result will be recorded as Approved / Not approved
Criteria for the composition of the final grade
Approved / not approved
Exam language
Inglese
Teaching materials e documents
-
Locandina mini courses
(pdf, it, 5922 KB, 10/31/25)
