Erasmus
The DICEAM Department actively promotes its students' participation in the Erasmus+ program (European Region Action Scheme for the Mobility of University Students) , recognizing its educational and cultural value. This initiative is part of the University's internationalization strategies and represents a fundamental opportunity to enrich academic careers through study experiences in European universities.
The Erasmus program allows students to complete part of their studies abroad at partner universities, with the opportunity to take courses, take exams, and/or complete internships, benefiting from a mobility grant that partially covers travel and accommodation expenses.
To facilitate and encourage these experiences, the Department ensures full recognition of ECTS credits earned during the international mobility period. This is based on the Learning Agreement , a document agreed upon before departure between the student, the supervisor, and the host institution, which ensures consistency between the study plan undertaken abroad and that of the home degree program.
Upon returning, students will not only have exams taken abroad recognized without penalty, but will also be able to take advantage of additional academic benefits. Specifically, they are entitled to participate in all special exam sessions scheduled for the academic year, even if they are not open to other students, allowing them to easily complete any missing courses or consolidate their university career.
The DICEAM Department, through its Erasmus representatives and orientation services, supports students in all phases of the process: from choosing the foreign institution to preparing the necessary documentation, up to reintegration at the end of the mobility period.
Participating in the Erasmus program means not only growing academically but also enjoying a unique intercultural experience that broadens students' personal and professional horizons, making them more aware European citizens and better equipped to face the challenges of the global world.
Furthermore, for the purposes of determining the degree grade, the mobility periods are considered as detailed below:
Three-year degrees
- 1 point for possible participation in the Erasmus+ Programme with the achievement of at least 3 CFU (ECTS)
Master's Degrees
- 1 point for at least 3 CFU acquired during mobility and validated by the Degree Course
- 1 point for end-of-career thesis activities that have resulted in at least 6 CFU acquired during mobility and validated by the Degree Course.