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Final project

What is

To be admitted to the final examination, you must have duly attended the training activities and obtained the credits prescribed by the regulations.

The final examination consists of the discussion, before a committee, of a paper on a topic you have dealt with during your studies.

The paper must reveal:

  • an adequate basic preparation
  • a correct use of sources and bibliography
  • your systematic and argumentative skills

Your paper should have references to the activities you carried out during your placement.

What is

 

To be admitted to the final examination, you must have regularly attended the educational activities and earned the credits required by the regulations.

 

 

 

The final examination consists of the discussion, before a committee, of a written paper under the guidance of a lecturer.

During the final examination you will have to demonstrate:

  • have gained awareness of the topics covered
  • have achieved skills of analysis, synthesis, critical sense and autonomy of judgment
  • have written and oral skills on the use of multimedia tools and languages

N.B.You must pass a European language proficiency test before the test.

 

What to do to graduate

If you are an undergraduate, you must:

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  1. Deposit the title of your thesis
  2. Choose the degree session
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  4. Fill out the AlmaLaurea questionnaire online
  5. Fill out the degree application online
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  7. In case you have books on loan, return them to the library
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  9. Fill out the assessment questionnaire for your degree.
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Remember:

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  1. Check that you are current on your tax payments
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  3. Pay the stamp duty of € 16 for the issuance of the degree certificate (payable via the online services - payment of fees and contributions)
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  5. Check that you have taken all the exams and educational activities
  6. Check that they are all marked on your online career no later than 15 days before the date of your graduation session

Evaluation

The Commission, when assessing the final examination, may increase your weighted average on the basis of the following ranges:

  • 1st bracket: up to 3 points if your average is between 66/110 and 79/110
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  • 2nd bracket:up to 4 points if the average is between 80/110 and 98/110
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  • 3rd bracket:up to 5 points if the average is between 99/110 and 105/110
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  • 4th bracket: no limit if average is between 106/110 and 110/110

If you are in the third bracket, the committee may increase your grade by a further 2 points if this leads to the maximum grade being reached.

Technical Directions.

N.B. Read the regulations of the accreditation procedure for conducting photographic and/or audiovisual filming activities inside university buildings (effective 06/28/2013).