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Recognized activities

As a rule, the student seeking recognition of 'other' credits must produce documentation to the appropriate committee showing the activity carried out and/or competence acquired and the duration of the activity itself at least two months before the final discussion. The following cases are envisaged:

  1. period of study abroad at university sites recognised by the same course of study (3 CFU for a duration of no less than 2 months);
  2. stage or laboratory activities recognised by the CCDS;
  3. relational and didactic training activities at public or legally recognised organisations;
  4. attendance at conventions, conferences, seminars and cycles of seminars strictly pertinent to curricular training, as established by the commission (according to the general training principle according to which 1CFU is equivalent to 25 hours of attendance activities or equivalent);
  5. computer skills, subject to passing the specific test (from 1 to 3 CFU);
  6. elective teaching activities (ADE);
  7. student representation activities in the University's self-governing bodies (Course Council, Departmental Council, CDA, Academic Senate, various Commissions) (1 CFU)
  8. .
  9. knowledge of another foreign language (in addition to that required to fulfil the requirements of the regulations) subject to certification (up to a maximum of 2 CFU);
  10. other, subject to examination by the committee and specific approval by the CCdS;
  11. .

Activities already recognised during the three-year course may not be recognised again as other credits during the Master's degree course.