96346 - Computer Science

Academic Year 2025/2026

  • Teaching Mode: Traditional lectures
  • Campus: Bologna
  • Corso: First cycle degree programme (L) in Orthopaedics Techniques (cod. 5915)

    Also valid for First cycle degree programme (L) in Dietistic (cod. 8470)

Learning outcomes

At the end of the module the student has the basic knowledge on the following topics:systems of numeration, the four operations in binary basis. Elements of Boolean algebra and logical functions. The HW structure of a computer (CPU internal memory, mass memory, IO peripherals) and the SW (operating system and programs/apps). Basic principles of algorithms and programmimg. The student will also acquire knowledge of the main digital formats for images and 3D modeling software for medical applications.

Course contents

Introduction to Computer Science (CS) and its evolution:

  • CS history and birth of Internet;
  • introduction to Artificial Intelligence and its applications in Medicine

Representation of the Information:

  • Encoding of numbers and numbering systems;
  • The four operations in binary basis
  • Digital coding of texts and images;

HW and SW structure of a computer;

Boolean algebra;

Programming and Algorithms;

Insights on personal utility tools (Microsoft Word/Excel/PowerPoint) (EXERCISE IT Lab.); Research data management (personal data protection; file protection).

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Section reserved to CdL Orthopedic Techniques:

Technologies for 3D modeling of anatomical structures;

Technologies and materials for additive printing in medicine;

Segmentation and 3D modeling software in the medical field;

Practical sessions of 3D design of customized devices (EXERCISES Computer Lab)

Readings/Bibliography

Course presentation slides uploaded by the professor to the university platforms

Teaching methods

Lectures supported by PowerPoint and videos. Interactive methods and exercises to encourage active student participation.

Assessment methods

Multiple-choice questionnaire with a certified grade weighted according to the course’s ECTS credits.
The grade is expressed on a 30-point scale, and the exam is passed with a minimum score of 18/30.

Teaching tools

During the lectures, PowerPoint presentations and educational videos will be projected.
University computer workstations will also be made available for practical exercises using 3D modeling software.

Teaching materials considered useful for exam preparation or as supplementary resources will be uploaded to the university platforms or can be obtained directly from the professor.

Students with learning disabilities or temporary/permanent impairments are invited to contact the dedicated office (https://site.unibo.it/studenti-con-disabilita-e-dsa/it/per-studenti ) as early as possible in order to agree on appropriate compensatory measures.
The request must be submitted to the professor in advance (at least 15 days before the exam date), who will assess the suitability of the measures in light of the learning objectives

Office hours

See the website of Laura Cercenelli