CCS – Course of Study Council

CCS – Course of Study Council

The Degree Program in Mechatronics Engineering has been active since the academic year 2017–2018, offering an interdisciplinary education that integrates mechanical engineering, electronics, control systems, and computer science.

In 2026, the Course of Study Council (CCS) was formally established to further strengthen the organization, coordination, and continuous improvement of the program.

The CCS plays a key role in overseeing academic activities, ensuring the quality of teaching, and promoting alignment with the evolving needs of industry and technological innovation.


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Regolamento Didattico

Regolamento Didattico

Last “Regolamento Didattico approvato”

D.R. 3728/2025

D.R. 3159/2024

Italian – English version

Only the Italian version has been officially approved by the Rectoral Decree.

The English version of the “Regolamento Didattico” for the Master’s Degree in Mechatronics will be translated soon.

Art.1 – Norme generali – General Provisions

Art.2 – Ordinamento didattico

Art.3 – Scheda Unica Annuale del corso di Laurea Magistrale (SUA-CdS)

Art.4 – Gestione del corso di Laurea Magistrale

Art.5 – Comitato di Indirizzo

Art.6 – Ammissione al Corso

Art.7 – Programmazione e organizzazione della didattica

Art.8 – Trasparenza e assicurazione della Qualità

Art.9 – Piani delle attività formative

Art.10 – Verifiche del profitto

Art.11 – Prova finale – Final exam

Art.12 – Passaggi, trasferimenti, abbreviazioni di corso e riconoscimento crediti

Art.13 – Studenti a tempo parziale

Art.14 – Mobilita degli studenti e opportunità all’estero

Art.15 – Opportunità per gli studenti

Art.16 – Orientamento e tutorato

Art.17 – Tirocini curriculari e placement

Art.18 – Obblighi degli studenti

Art.19 – Disposizioni transitorie e finali

Art.1 –  General Provisions

Art.2 – Educational System

Art.3 – Single Annual Sheet of the Master’s Degree Program (SUA-CdS)

Art.4 – Management of the Master’s Degree Program

Art.5 – Advisory Committee

Art.6 – Admission to the Program

Art.7 – Planning and Organization of Teaching

Art.8 – Transparency and Quality Assurance

Art.9 – Study Plans

Art.10 – Assessment of Academic Performance

Art.11 – Final Examination

Art.12 – Transfers, Transitions, Course Abbreviations, and Credit Recognition

Art.13 – Part-Time Students

Art.14 – Student Mobility and International Opportunities

Art.15 – Opportunities for Students

Art.16 – Guidance and Tutoring

Art.17 – Curricular Internships and Placement

Art.18 – Student Obligations

Art.19 – Transitional and Final Provisions

International Open Day – 11 March 2026

International Open Day – 11 March 2026
homeJoin us for the International Open Day and discover Tor Vergata University of Rome
Choosing your university path can be daunting, and many important factors need to be considered. That’s why we are here to support you!
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Mandatory Attendance – Second Semester Onwards – meeting 12th of March 2026

Mandatory Attendance – Second Semester Onwards – meeting 12th of March 2026

⚠️ IMPORTANT NOTICE

Please note that, starting from the second semester, attendance is mandatory for all courses of the Master’s Degree in Mechatronics Engineering.

  • Minimum attendance required: 70% of lectures for each course

  • Attendance is monitored through a register

  • The requirement is mandatory to be admitted to the exam

  • For part-time students, the minimum percentage is proportionally reduced based on the agreed study duration

Students are invited to carefully review the course prerequisites in the course description section of the programme website.

More info:

Attendance is monitored through a register, and students must attend at least 70% of the lectures for each course to be admitted to the corresponding exam.

For part-time students (as regulated by Art. 13 of the Study Programme Regulations), the minimum attendance percentage is reduced proportionally. The required percentage is calculated by multiplying 70% by the ratio of the programme’s standard duration (2 years) to the agreed duration of the individual part-time study plan.
For example, if the agreed duration is 4 years, the coefficient is 2/4 = 0.5, and the minimum attendance requirement becomes 35%.

Dear First-Year Mechatronics Engineering Students,

you are strongly invited to participate in the meeting that will take place on the 12th of March 2026 at 1 p.m. (Aula Pitagora) and that will allow you to receive your presence-recording cards.

Students who are unable to attend must inform the Didactic Secretariat in due time.

Best regards,

International Open Day online – 10 february 2026

International Open Day online – 10 february 2026

INTERNATIONAL OPEN DAY – Schools of Economics, Engineering, Humanities, Law, Mathematics, Physics and Natural Sciences and Medicine and Surgery, Tor Vergata University of Rome.

 

On 10 February, 2026, from 14.00 to 15.00 (Italian Time) Tor Vergata University of Rome is pleased to invite you to the International Open Day, the event dedicated to the presentation of the English-taught degree courses offered by the Schools of Economics, Engineering, Humanities, Law, Mathematics, Physics and Natural Sciences and Medicine and Surgery.

 

On this occasion, you will also learn about the specific requirements for admission to the above courses, tuition fees and scholarships, accommodation, and how to enjoy your life in Rome. You can take a Virtual Tour of our University and learn about all the opportunities our community offers to each student. This will help you decide on your future at Tor Vergata University of Rome.

Click here to register for the International Open Day

You will then receive an email with a link to access the event platform www.utov.it/iod.

In the meantime, meet our Student Ambassadors: “SAP PROGRAM” and discover “WHY TOR VERGATA UNIVERSITY

Florinda Magliulo

Launch event on Monday, March 2, 2026 – MATLAB and Simulink Training for Mechatronics Engineering (4 CFU)

Launch event on Monday, March 2, 2026 – MATLAB and Simulink Training for Mechatronics Engineering (4 CFU)

The Mechatronics Engineering course offers students the opportunity to earn 4 CFU through a structured set of online training modules in MATLAB and Simulink. The initiative includes 47 hours of self‑paced learning designed to strengthen skills in programming, data analysis, system modelling, and control.

The programme will be presented during a launch event on Monday, March 2, in the Convegni room (Didactic building, Macroarea Engineering) from 11:00 to 12:00, led by Alessio Conte, Academic Support Engineer at MathWorks.

Prof. Cristiano M. Verrelli and Mr Adriano Ottaviano, MATLAB Student Ambassador at Tor Vergata.

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