Advising and guidance

Guidance refers to all activities aimed at enabling future and current students to plan and manage their learning in a way that is consistent with their personal life goals and makes full use of their individual skills and interests to achieve personal fulfilment.
Depending on the stage of the university process at which these activities are carried out, a distinction is made between:
Guidance carried out before the choice of degree course, aimed at future students and offering support  in identifying which course to take based on individual interests, expectations and aptitudes. In this phase, the various possible scenarios are presented to the future student and the alternatives of the university path are illustrated; guidance carried out during the university career, aimed at enrolled students and designed to guide them through the degree courses they are on, enabling them to better interact with the structures and the university context; career guidance carried out close to or after graduation, aimed  
at graduates or undergraduates and designed to facilitate their introduction into the working environment.

Course guidance

If you have arrived at this page you are probably thinking of enrolling on the Degree Course in Computer technologies engineering. Great!
 
If you need help in making your choice and would like to obtain specific and detailed information on the admission requirements, learning objectives, curriculum, course units and job opportunities, please contact the delegate for incoming guidance
 
Prof. Michele Tomaiuolo (Engineering Scientific Complex, Pavillion 10 - Building 1)   
 
Participate in guidance events
The Degree Course participates in the guidance activities promoted by the University of Parma (Open Day, Info Day, Welcome Day, etc.) that allow you to explore the University's entire course catalogue. For more details see the dedicated pages on the University website.
 
The degree course organises additional guidance activities and pathways for soft skills and orientation, which you can find on the dedicated pages on the University website.
 
The degree course conducts guidance activities for students directly in secondary schools. Schools interested in organising guidance initiatives can apply by following the instructions on the dedicated pages on the University's website.
 
For more information watch the video presentation of the degree course and consult the information brochure
 
Interested but undecided? Contact and make an appointment with a delegate for a one-to-one information meeting to clarify your doubts about the curriculum you are about to choose. The meeting is also an opportunity to visit our premises and other facilities on the University Campus and meet our students.
 
Do not hesitate to contact us to receive all the essential information for an informed choice of curriculum. We look forward to welcoming you!

Contacts

Toll-free number

800 904 084

Student registry office

E. segreteria.ingarc@unipr.it 

Quality assurance office

Quality Assurance Manager:
Elena Roncai
T.+39 0521 903663
E. office dia.didattica@unipr.it
E. manager elena.roncai@unipr.it

 

Course President

Andrea Prati
E. andrea.prati@unipr.it

Faculty advisor

Michele Tomaiuolo
E. michele.tomaiuolo@unipr.it

Carrier guidance delegate

Guido Matrella
E. guido.matrella@unipr.it

Tutor Professors

Michele Amoretti
E. michele.amoretti@unipr.it
Michele Tomaiuolo
E. michele.tomaiuolo@unipr.it

 

Erasmus delegates

Luca Consolini
E. luca.consolini@unipr.it

Quality assurance manager

Michele Amoretti
E. michele.amoretti@unipr.it

Tutor students

PELLEGRINO Mattia
E. mattia.pellegrino@unipr.it
PICCININI Mirco
E. mirco.piccinini@unipr.it
CIPPELLETTI Alberto
E. mirco.piccinini@unipr.it
BOTTI Filippo
E. filippo.botti2@studenti.unipr.it
SACCANI Francesco
E. francesco.saccani@unipr.it
MEZZADRI Matteo
E. matteo.mezzadri3@unipr.it
PENZOTTI Gabriele
E. gabriele.penzotti@unipr.it
TRIMIGNO Giuseppe
E. giuseppe.trimigno@studenti.unipr.it
RICCIARDI Roberto
E. roberto.ricciardi@studenti.unipr.it