Students who advance some Master's courses
Students enrolled in the Bachelor's degree programme who advance some courses of their future Master's degree programme will be able to rank in order of preference only the first-semester coursesof their Master's first year when they create their Personal Study Plan / Annual Personal Study Plan. Allocations are based on a merit ranking list.
When to rank courses in order of preference
by18h of September 2022 (merit-based allocations).
If for any reason you do not express your course preferences during the specified time frame, you will have the possibility to specify your order of prefrence among the courses that have residual places in a second phase (time frame to be defined).The second phase will be activated only if there are at least two courses/atelier with available places. Otherwise, course allocations will be automatic.
If you have advanced some Master’s courses, you can express the order of preference for your second-semester courses during a time frame to be defined if you have attained your Bachelor's degree and after you enrol in your Master’s degree programme according to the table below.
You are allowed to express your preferences exclusively among the courses with residual places.