Advising and guidance

Advising and guidance refer to all activities aimed at enabling the future student 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:

  • Advising: carried out before the choice of course of study, it is aimed at future students and offers support in identifying the course to be undertaken on the basis of 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, it is aimed at enrolled students and is designed to guide them through the courses of study already undertaken, allowing them to establish a better interaction with the structures and the university context;
  • Career guidance: carried out close to or after graduation, is aimed at graduates or graduating students and is designed to facilitate their introduction into the working environment.

Guidance delegate

The Course Guidance Delegates are:

  • Prof. Galli Daniela
  • Prof. Condello Giancarlo

The degree course has appointed four members of the teaching staff, with the role of tutors, whose task it is to follow the students during their learning path:- Prof. Ileana Ramazzina - Prof. Valeria Naponelli - Prof. Giancarlo Condello - Prof. Prisco Mirandola Advising includes meetings with classes of secondary education courses, communities and facilities in the area to disseminate information on the course of study and the profession. Also part of advising are the Open Day and Info Day organised by the University, at which the teaching staff, students and tutors are available to the community for information on training and postgraduate job opportunities.