Master
Article 34 of the University Teaching Regulations governs the activation, at one or more Departments, of Scientific Specialization Courses and permanent and recurrent higher education courses, following the achievement of the three-year Bachelor's Degree or Master's Degree, at the end of which University Master's Degrees are awarded.
University Master's Degrees can be First and Second level. To access the First level Master's Degree, it is necessary to have obtained the three-year Bachelor's Degree, to access the Second level Master's Degree, it is necessary to have obtained the Master's Degree.
The minimum duration of the University Master's Courses is one year.
The educational offer of the Master's Courses is aimed at responding to training needs from the world of work and professions. To this end, the setting of the Teaching Regulations is inspired by the need for flexibility and periodic adaptation to changing conditions in the labor market.
The Master's Degree is obtained by having acquired at least 60 credits in addition to those already acquired to obtain the Bachelor's Degree or Master's Degree.
University Masters are established and approved by the Academic Senate and the Board of Directors, following a resolution by the Departmental structures.
Please refer to the dedicated pages of the Departmental websites for the individual Admission Notices