Each course can be linked to one or more Scientific Disciplinary Field (SSD). Each Scientific Disciplinary Field can be associated to either core subjects or to distinguishing/related subjects.When a course provides credits that are valid for various Scientific Disciplinary Fields:
- credits are counted as credits for core subjects in the first place;
- residual credits are counted as credits for distinguishing and related subjects.
This means that some course credits are counted to reach the minimum threshold for core subjects, while the remaining credits are counted to reach the threshold required for distinguishing and related subjects. If you reached the threshold in one field, but you lack less than 10 credits in the other field (core subjects or distinguishing /related subjects) the Teaching Committee will consider if there are similarities among the Scientific Disciplinary Fields and provide guidance.
Your Bachelor’s degree will be assessed by the Teaching Committee which will decide if you have any unfulfilled academic requirements. In this case you will have to make up for your unfulfilled academic requirements before you enrol in the programme.To make up for your unfulfilled academic requirements, you need to enrol in Single Courses, attend them and pass the exams.
Please note: this enrolment can include in the personal study plan only courses assigned by the Teaching Committee.
Only for candidates who have to make up for some unfulfilled academic requirements:If you pass the admission test, your offer of admission is valid also for academic year 2020/2021 (i.e., after you take the exams related to your unfulfilled academic requirements)