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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).

Filling out the curriculum

Compilation of the study plan is compulsory for all students.

The completion of the study plan is compulsory for all students. The absence of the annual study plan prevents registration for the examinations of the current academic year.
If you are duly enrolled and have paid your fees, you can submit your study plan, which must be completed online, through online student services, using your credentials.

What curriculum do you have to fill in?

The standard plan is the plan proposed by the Study Manifesto of your degree programme.

The standard plan is the plan proposed by the Study Manifesto of your degree programme.


You do not have to submit it if you wish to enrol part-time or if you have obtained a resolution recognising exams taken in a previous career.

N.B. Once you have filled in the form, and, if necessary, made your selection for the subjects of your choice, simply click on the Confirm button and check that the operation is correct.

You will be asked to confirm the selection. Remember that the Status of the Plan must be "complete", otherwise it will not be filled in.

The individual study plan must be completed only in certain cases. You must submit a
individual plan if:

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  • you intend to enrol in part-time.
    • 1st category - up to 15 credits
    • 2nd category - up to 30 credits
  • you have obtained recognition for examinations taken in a previous career as a result of
    transferfrom another degree course, transfer from another location or assessment of
    previous career

Individual study plans that do not conform to the recommended teaching schedules are subject to assessment by the Committee on Study Plans (section Contacts > Commissions and referees) and to approval by the Single Council of the Master's Degree Courses, in order to guarantee a rational teaching path from the point of view of the consequentiality of learning.

N.B. Remember to complete the procedure by saving your individual study plan request. Requests remaining in draft form will not be taken into consideration.

Access Online Services

To submit your study plan you must log in to the Online Services with your credentials.