What to do to graduate If you are an undergraduate, you must: Choose the degree session. Enter the title of your thesis. Fill out the degree application online. Fill out the questionnaire AlmaLaurea online In case you have books on loan, return them to the library. Fill out the questionnaire to evaluate your study course. Remember: . Check that you are current on your tax payments. Pay the stamp tax of € 16 for the issuance of the degree diploma (pay here). Check that you have taken all your exams and training activities Check that they are all marked on your online career within 15 days of graduation. Non-registration of examinations and other educational activities does not prevent the completion and confirmation of documents online. Instead, you will have to check that everything is registered online in order to graduate.
Modalities The final exam (or thesis) consists of the discussion of a written dissertation designed to assess the candidate's technical, scientific, and professional preparation. To obtain a master's degree, the final thesis consists of a thesis (theoretical, experimental, or applied) developed by the student under the guidance of one or more supervisors, on a defined topic related to a discipline in which the candidate has passed the exam. The thesis must be consistent with the topics covered during the master's degree program. The supervisors must include at least one faculty member from the School of Mathematical and Physical Education and/or the relevant or associated Department. The thesis may also be written in English; in this case, the CCS, through the supervisor, may require the candidate to prepare a summary in Italian. The thesis must demonstrate the student's ability to address research and/or applied topics. The thesis must also demonstrate: ✓ adequate preparation in the disciplines characterising the master's degree; ✓ correct use of sources and bibliography; ✓ systematic and argumentative skills; ✓ clarity of presentation; ✓ design and experimental skills; ✓ critical thinking skills. The student's commitment to preparing for the final exam is commensurate with the number of credits assigned to the exam itself, equal to 16 CFU. For the LM6 program, the CFU are divided into 2 CFU (INTERNATIONAL COURSE FOR THE FINAL EXAM, 84209) in the first year and 14 CFU in the second year (INTERNATIONAL COURSE AND FINAL EXAM, 84210). For the LM6 program, the CFU are divided into 6 CFU (INTERNATIONAL COURSE FOR THE FINAL EXAM, 84209) in the first year and 10 CFU in the second year (INTERNATIONAL COURSE AND FINAL EXAM, 84210). The initial CFU must be registered (not necessarily in the first year) by contacting the Program Coordinator, while the remaining CFU are registered automatically upon graduation. The thesis, reviewed and discussed by the supervisors and the co-supervisor, must be uploaded online to the degree application website and approved by the supervisor. Evaluation The Final Examination Committee is composed of at least five members, tenured professors and researchers, including the Chair, and is appointed by the Director of the DISTAV Department. The final examination consists of the student's oral presentation of their thesis to the Final Examination Committee, followed by a discussion of any questions raised by the Committee members. If the final examination is passed, the Committee will evaluate the thesis by applying the following score to the weighted average of the exam grades: a maximum of 10 points plus an additional 2 points (1 point for a degree "in progress"; 1 point for a thesis written and presented in English or periods of study completed abroad and recognized by the Program). With the unanimous approval of the Committee, honors are awarded to students who achieve a final grade of at least 110 points.
Withdrawal of parchments To collect your graduation parchment, please make an appointment at the UniGe World premises, located at Via Balbi 40-42, ground floor (opposite Via Balbi 5). You can find useful information, times and booking instructions on the Diploma Collection page.