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Anticipation of courses from Master's degree programmes

If you are enrolled in a Bachelor’s degree programme at Politecnico and you are going to graduate after the October 2017 graduation period, you are allowed to anticipate some exams of the Master’s degree and include them in your Annual Personal Study Plan of the Bachelor’s degree. You can anticipate ONLY first-semester courses of the first year of your Master’s degree programme, and only if you meet certain requirements (requisiti "Anticipo insegnamenti" - portale Apply Lauree Magistrali) 


IMPORTANT NOTICE

If you are going to graduate in September and October, you DO NOT need to prepare your PSP/APSP for the new academic year. After graduation you will be able to enrol in the Master’s degree programme and fill in the corresponding PSP/APSP. If you fulfill the prescribed requirements, you can choose between the following types of enrolment:   

  • full-time enrolment: in this case you can add to your Annual Personal Study Plan a total of 80 credits including: a) incomplete courses (with exam still pending) from your Bachelor’s degree programme (maximum 20 credits, including the foreign language exam and the Final Examination); and, b) first-semester courses of the first year of your Master’s degree programme. If you graduate before March, you will be able to enrol in the Master’s degree programme. You will pay only the cost of the revenue stamp and you will be able to add to your APSP second-semester courses, bearing in mind that you need to stick to the limit of 80 credits per academic year.
  • part-time enrolment: in this case you can add to your Annual Personal Study Plan a total of 40 credits including: a) incomplete courses (with exam still pending) from your Bachelor’s degree programme (maximum 20 credits, including the foreign language exam and the Final Examination); and, b) first-semester courses of the first year of the Master’s degree. If you graduate before March, you will be able to enrol in the Master’s degree programme. In this case you will have to make a 40-credit APSP. In order to enrol for your second year you will have to pay the cost of those credits and the revenue stamp.   

 

Procedure:      
  • Log into your personal page of the Teaching Portal (Portale della Didattica)       
  • Enter the “Apply” section    
  • Select the Master’s degree programme (“Scegli percorso” / Choose your degree programme)         
  • Send your admission application by 27th September 2017
  • Wait for the outcome of the evaluation that can be seen on the “Apply” portal, under the “Evaluation” section. ·
  •  If the outcome is positive (Apply message: “Richiesta accolta”/ request accepted) you can fill out the Personal Study Plan/Annual Personal Study Plan for academic year 2017/2018 by 29th September 2017. In order to do that log into your personal page of the Teaching Portal and select “Compila il piano carriera – carico didattico”/ Fill in your PSP-APSP) . (first-semester courses of the first year of the Master’s degree programme to which you have been admitted will show in the top window; you will have to drag and drop them in the lower window in order to include them in your APSP).
  • Confirm the operation and pay the first instalment of your tuition fees by 9th October 2017
    We remind you that:
  • you can anticipate some courses only once during the entire duration of Bachelor’s degree programme;         
  • if you lose the requirements for anticipation, the course that have been anticipated will be automatically deleted from your APSP.
Anticipated courses (courses you have attended without passing the exam and/or exams already passed and recorded) will be validated in the Annual Personal Study Plan of the Master’s degree programme you have chosen.