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Admission criteria and procedure

1. Read the admission requirements

You can register for the course if you hold one of these qualifications:

  • Bachelor's degree in one of the classes specified below ex D.M. 270/2004 (L-1 Cultural Heritage; L-3 Disciplines of Figurative Arts, Music, Performing Arts and Fashion; L-4 Industrial Design; L-5 Philosophy; L-6 Geography; L-10 Humanities; L-11 Modern Languages and Cultures; L-15 Tourism Sciences; L-17 Architectural Sciences; L-19 Education and Training Sciences; L-20 Communication Sciences; L-21 Territorial, Urban, Landscape and Environmental Planning Sciences; L-40 Sociology; L-42 History; L-43 Diagnostics for the Conservation of Cultural Heritage) ed ex D.M. 509/1999 (4. Sciences of architecture and building engineering; 5. Humanities; 11. Modern Languages and Cultures; 13. Cultural heritage sciences; 14. Communication sciences; 18. Education and training sciences; 23. Science and technology of visual arts, music, performing arts and fashion; 29. Philosophy; 36. Sociological sciences; 38. Historical sciences; 39. Tourism sciences; 41. Technologies for the conservation and restoration of cultural heritage);
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  • a four-year university degree recognised as suitable;
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  • a first-level academic diploma issued by an institution belonging to the AFAM system (i.e. State Fine Arts Academies and legally recognised Fine Arts Academies);
  • foreign qualification that allows for the recognition of CFUs relating to educational activities that are indispensable for the LM-89 class in Art History.
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Did you graduate abroad?

If you graduated abroad, you will have to take a test of knowledge of the Italian language.

If you graduated abroad, you will have to take a test of knowledge of the Italian language.

If you graduated in Italy, continue reading.

If you graduated in Italy, continue reading.

Curricular requirements

If you have obtained a Bachelor's degree in Conservation of Cultural Heritage (also ex DM 509/99 and ex DM 270/04) from the University of Genoa or from other universities (but with the 'historical-artistic heritage' curriculum), you do not have to undergo the verification of the curricular requirements, but you can go directly to the admission interview. You will be exempt from the latter if you have obtained a degree mark of 104/110 or higher.

Otherwise, you must apply for an assessment of your curricular requirements by sending an email to the Co-ordinator (daniele.sanguineti@unige.it), enclosing self-certification of the examinations you have taken in your previous career.

The Coordinator will check that in your previous career, as referred to in point 1, you have taken: at least 18 CFUs in two of the scientific disciplines L-ART/01 (now ARTE-01/A), L-ART/02 (now ARTE-01/B), L-ART/03 (now ARTE-01/C), L-ART/04 (now ARTE-01/D), ICAR/18 (now CEAR-11/A).

If there is a lack of CFUs in the above-mentioned SSDs, you will have to make up for it by taking specific examinations (bridging career entry).

You can apply for assessment of curricular requirements even if you are an undergraduate student.

2. Register and pre-register

To register, you need to go through the online procedure, which includes registration and pre-registration (see the TUTORIAL).

UniGe Portal Registration

If you have never been enrolled at the University of Genoa, access the UniGe Portal and obtain your UniGePASS credentials.

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Pre-registration

Make apply for pre-registration using the UniGePASS credentials received with your registration.

You can apply for pre-enrolment even if you have yet to graduate or, if you are a graduate, even before applying for verification of the curricular requirements or before receiving the outcome of the same.