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International students who wish to enrol at the Università degli Studi Mediterranea di Reggio Calabria in order to obtain an Italian degree or who wish to spend a period of mobility at our University may consult the following sections to find out the procedures to follow.

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The Educational Offer of the Università degli Studi Mediterranea di Reggio Calabria for the academic year 2024-2025, is provided in 5 Departments and is divided into 10 disciplinary macro-areas:

Agriculture
Architecture
Design
Economics
Law
Engineering
Nursing Science
Sport Sciences
Human Sciences
Biological Sciences for the Environment


For the academic year 2024-2025, 54 I and II level degree courses will be active, divided into:

13 three-year degree courses, of which 2 inter-university;
11 two-year degree courses, of which 1 inter-university;
3 five-year single-cycle degree courses.
In addition to these degree courses, at post-graduate level, there is the School of Specialisation for the Legal Professions, as well as Master and PhD programmes.

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Department of Civil, Energy, Environmental and Materials Engineering (DICEAM)

Bachelor's Degree Course in  CIVIL ENGINEERING FOR SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT (L-7) 

Curriculum: Civil Engineering


Department of Law, Economics and Human Sciences (DiGiES)

Master's Degree Course in ECONOMICS (LM-56)

Curriculum: Behavioural and Environmental Economics 


Department of Information, Infrastructure and Sustainable Energy Engineering (DIIES)

Master's Degree Course in ELECTRIC AND ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING (LM-28)

Curriculum: Electrical and Electronic Engineering

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Test cisia  bandiera italiana

The Università degli Studi Mediterranea di Reggio Calabria, with the support of CISIA (Consorzio Interuniversitario Sistemi Integrati per l'Accesso - Inter-University Consortium for Integrated Access Systems) provides the TEST ITA L2 | Cisia on line (abbreviated to TEST ITA-L2 (Bravo!)) aimed at assessing knowledge of Italian at level B2, according to the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages. This test is intended for students from countries outside the European Union who wish to enrol in one of the degree courses in Italian offered by the University and who require a study visa.

The test will be delivered in the TEST ITA-L2@CASA mode

The TEST ITA-L2 is a computer-based test and is delivered online via the platform owned by CISIA. The test structure, syllabus and assessment are available on the TEST ITA-L2  Structure and topics page.

The following information is available on the CISIA website:

technical requirements of the equipment needed to take the test Before Other Tests | Cisia Guides;
room configuration Room Configuration | Cisia Guides 
how to start the test How to start Other Tests | Cisia Guides


The TEST ITA-L2, which is required for enrolment in degree courses, is only self-assessing. 

The level of knowledge of the Italian language is assessed according to the following criterion.

P ≤11Those who score less than or equal to 11 can be considered to be at a beginner level of knowledge of the Italian language and in any case below A1 level.
11 < P ≤ 32Those who score more than 11 and less than or equal to 32 can be considered to be at an elementary level of knowledge of the Italian language and in any case between the possible A1 and A2 levels.
32 < P ≤ 48Those who score more than 32 and less than or equal to 48 points can be considered to be at a pre-intermediate level of knowledge of the Italian language and in any case between the possible A2+ and B1 levels.
48 < P ≤ 61Those who score more than 48 and less than or equal to 61 can be considered to be at an intermediate level of knowledge of the Italian language and in any case between the possible B1+ and B2 levels.
61< P ≤ 72Those who obtain a score higher than 61 up to the maximum obtainable score of 72 can be considered to be at an advanced level of knowledge of the Italian language and in any case among the possible B2 and C1 levels.

The test is considered passed when a minimum score of 49 is achieved.

For the year 2025, the dates scheduled for the TEST ITA-L2  are:

19 June 2025

18 July 2025

19 September 2025

To register for the test, students should send an email to [email protected] with the following data:

  1. Surname
  2. First name
  3. Tax code
  4. Gender
  5. Date of birth
  6. Place of birth
  7. Email address
  8. Mobile phone
  9. Session chosen
  10. Scanning an identification document (passport, visa, residence permit).
  11. University and course of study in which they intend to enrol