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Study plan

What is the study plan

The study plan is the set of all the examinations you need to take in order to graduate.

The study plan is the set of all the examinations you need to take in order to graduate.

Your plan includes educational activities, including:

  • teaching
  • laboratories
  • other activities
  • curricular internships

The sum of mandatory and optional activities constitutes your study plan.

Consult the "Study Manifesto", which can be found on the course homepage in the Information box under Documents

and which you can find on the page Manifesti degli studi (by selecting your course).

Compile the curriculum

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If you are duly registered and have paid your fees, you can submit your study plan.

Log in to the online service with your credentials and complete the plan.

N.B. Remember to enter the compulsory and optional subjects provided for in the system in which you have enrolled. If you do not include all the subjects in your plan when you submit your degree application, you will not be able to proceed with your degree.

If you have any difficulties in completing your application, you can ask for support from the tutors and seek prior advice from the members of the Degree Programme Committee.

Two types of curriculum

This is the plan that conforms to the Study Manifesto, i.e. adhering to what is proposed by the course of study for each year of enrolment.

It does not have to be handed in/transmitted. The plan is not to be handed in/transmitted.

Following the completion of enrolment in the course of study, a 14-day window opens automatically in which it is possible to complete the standard study plan.

The standard study plan is then sent to the student. Once the 14-day window has expired after enrolment, it is necessary to wait for the scheduled opening windows in order to be able to fill in the standard plan.

Filling in the standard plan

  • Go to the Online Services and choose the option "Standard Study Plan".
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  • Once you have viewed the study plan, and if necessary made your selection for electives or options, you will have to confirm your proposal.
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STUDY PLAN WILL BE VISIBLE IN CAREER FROM THE WEEK AFTER COMPILATION.

You do not need to send your individual study plan to the Student Desk. After validation, the plan will be sent ex officio to the Study Plans Committee and inserted in your career after approval by the Course Council.

You must complete it if:

  • you wish to enrol part-time
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  • you have received a resolution from the CCS to recognise a previous career
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  • you wish to change your choice of curriculum (if provided for by your course)
  • you have already completed an individual plan in previous years
  • you wish to change one or more of the courses you have completed in previous years
  • . NB: Please note that such changes are exceptional in nature, may only be made once during the academic year andmust in any case strictly comply with the constraints imposed by the teaching regulations. These constraints are functional in guaranteeing the legal value of the degree. The Course Plan Committee is responsible for verifying the feasibility of the requested changes. The Course Plan Committee is responsible for verifying the feasibility of the requested changes.
  • You wish to include as a free-choice examination a course provided by a degree programme. In this case, remember to ask the appropriate desk, also by e-mail, for authorisation, which you must attach to the study plan. In the absence of this authorisation, the study plan cannot be approved.
  • you wish to submit a study plan that deviates from the provisions of the Manifesto. NB: Also in this case, bear in mind that such changes are exceptional in nature, may only be granted once during the academic year and must in any case strictly comply with the constraints imposed by the study plan. These constraints are functional in guaranteeing the legal value of the degree. The Course Plan Commission is responsible for verifying the feasibility of the requested changes. Remember, moreover, to indicate always in the notes, at the end of the compilation, the reasons for your choice.
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N.B. Remember to complete the procedure by saving your individual study plan request. Requests that remain in draft form will not be considered.

Part-time curriculum

If you know you cannot devote full-time to your studies, you can choose to enroll part-time, with a decrease in the amount of tuition fees, equal to the category of partiality you choose from:

1st category - up to 15 CFUs: pay a contribution equal to 25% of the amount due
2nd category - up to 30 CFUs: pay a contribution equal to 50% of the amount due

To compile a part-time study plan you must access the compilation of an individual plan (Campusone). Each year, with the completion of the study plan, you can change the category, or decide to go back to full-time.

Part-time enrollment is not allowed if:

  • you have obtained plan approval for all the proficiency examinations in your course of study and final examination
  • you submit a study plan by including only the final exam and/or additional extracurricular educational activities
  • you unconventionally spread the CFUs required for the degree over a number of years equal to the normal duration of the course

Study plan with recognition of previous career

In the case of registration with a resolution to recognise examinations following:

  • passing
  • option from the old to the new system
  • transfer from another university
  • second degree

You will not have to fill out a standard study plan, but a individual plan (CampusOne).

You will only be able to complete the individual study plan once the Student secretariat has sent you the recognition resolution. If you go beyond the deadline for completing your study plan, you will have to request an extension at the Student Desk (sportello.lettere@unige.it).

Validated courses, as well as any examinations included in the resolution as additional training obligations (i.e. examinations to be taken as a supplement to courses that have been recognised), do not have to be included in the plan as they will be inserted automatically by the Student secretariat (studenti.uma@unige.it).

In order to draw up your study plan, you must first of all check what year of the course you have been admitted to (it is possible to be admitted directly to years subsequent to the first, depending on the total number of CFUs recognised), and then identify those of the courses envisaged over the three-year period (or two years for master's degrees) that have not been recognised. You are now ready to complete your proposal for the current academic year.

Out-of-course and old-order students

If you are enrolled off-course (with a full 180 CFU plan or 120 CFU for master's degrees) and wish to make changes to your study plan, you must:

  1. Fill out an individual plan (Campusone)
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  3. Select the examination(s) you have inserted in previous years that you wish to remove
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  5. Enter the replacement ones in the current academic year
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  7. Ignore the warning that the credits entered may be insufficient and confirm the plan.

N.B. Part-time enrolment cannot be selected.

If you are enrolled out of course in an old DM509/99 system and wish to make changes to your study plan, you must:

  1. Fill out an individual plan (Campusone)
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  3. Select the examination or examinations entered in previous years that you wish to remove
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  5. Insert replacement ones, taking into account that
    • 6 CFU = 5 CFU
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    • 9 CFUs = 10 CFUs
    • 12 CFU=10 CFU
  6. Ignore the warning that the credits entered may be insufficient and confirm the plan.

N.B. Part-time enrolment cannot be selected.

N.B. If you have interrupted your studies, you will only be allowed to resume your old course if the degree examination or 1/2 proficiency examinations are missing.

If you are enrolled out of course in the old four-year system and you wish to make changes to your study plan, you cannot fill in the plan online.

. You must use the study plan modification form and draw on the list of courses activated in the current academic year, bearing in mind that

  • 6 CFU = semester teaching
  • 9/12 CFU = one-year course

Remember to email it to the Student Desk by the deadline.

N.B. If you have interrupted your studies, you will only be allowed to resume your old course if the discussion of your dissertation or 1/2 profit exams are missing.

Change the curriculum

As a rule, it is possible to change the study plan in the autumn, at the same time as compiling the plan for the following year.

You will need to access the compilation of an individual plan, select the examinations entered in previous years that you wish to remove, then add the replacement ones along with all the others scheduled for the new academic year.

However, you can also request a change to your study planfrom 3 February to 3 March 2025. Remember that you must submit the request form to the Student Desk exclusively via e-mail by 3 March 2025.
. NB: you can only request the inclusion of extracurricular out-of-school exams from the second year.

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Cases of blocking or suspending the curriculum

  • in the absence of regular enrolment for the current academic year, completion of the study plan will be blocked
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  • in the event of failure to complete the previous academic year's annual didactic assessment questionnaire, which is compulsory for students enrolled in the current academic year (Course of Study Questionnaire, which can be completed online until 31 October), the compilation of the study plan will be blocked
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  • in the event of an unsuccessful test, the compilation of the study plan for the first year will be blocked (if enrolled in the first year)
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  • in the case of OFAs that have not been passed, the insertion of the study plan for the second year will be blocked (if enrolled in years subsequent to year 1)
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  • it is not possible to insert courses provided by Study Courses with programmed numbering without transmitting the nullaosta issued by the competent Desk