To graduate, you have to sit a final examination designed to verify that you have reached the education objectives set by the Degree Programme.
The final examination consists in writing a dissertation on a subject pertinent to your studies, elaborated in an original way, under the guidance of a supervisor. The dissertation will be discussed publicly during a specific final examination session in front of a Board.
Submit your application to graduation on Studenti Online by paying a 32,00 € fee.
Late applications must pay an extra fee of 100,00 €.
You need a specific application for each session you apply for. Namely, if you postpone your graduation in the next session, you must submit your application and pay fees once again.
By the deadline you must:
The student administrative office (Segreteria) will double check your application and contact you in case you need to change something before the final exam.
Every academic year foresees a graduation session with different graduation periods ("appelli"). For every graduation period, there are specific deadlines to be respected for the presentation of the graduation application, the requirement fulfillment and for the dates of the defense of the final dissertation.
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Session |
Application submissions |
Late submission |
Completed requirements |
Supervisor's approval |
Session dates |
Session 1 |
May 8, 2024 |
May 27, 2024 |
June 12, 2024 |
June 17, 2024 |
from July 1st to 12, 2024 |
Session 2 |
September 2nd, 2024 |
September 18, 2024 |
October 14, 2024 |
October 17, 2024 |
from October 28 to 8 November, 2024 |
Session 3 |
January 15, 2025 |
January 31, 2025 |
February 19, 2025 |
February 24, 2025 |
from March 17 to 28, 2025 |
Students who are graduating in March 2025 cannot change the study plan submitted in the AY 2023/24.
Session |
Application submissions |
Late submission |
Completed requirements |
Supervisor's approval |
Session dates |
Session 1 |
May 07, 2025 |
May 26, 2025 |
June 11, 2025 |
June 16, 2025 |
from June 30 to 11 July, 2025 |
Session 2 |
September 10, 2025 |
September 26, 2025 |
October 13, 2025 |
October 17, 2025 |
from 27 October to 7, November 2025 |
Session 3 |
January 08, 2026 |
January 23, 2026 |
February 11, 2026 |
February 16, 2026 |
from March 9 to 20, 2026 |
Students who are graduating in March 2026 cannot change the study plan submitted in the AY 2024/25.
The final examination in DHDK consists of the discussion of a thesis/dissertation in front a Committee. The dissertation should be prepared under the guidance of a supervisor (relatore). The objective of the thesis is to show that the student is able to perform scientific research individually and to report the study and its conclusions in a clear way. It likewise serves as a practice for those intending to pursue doctoral studies after their successful completion of the program.
The Board will assess the candidate's overall performance – dissertation, curriculum, time taken to complete their studies, transfers from another University or another programme – applying specific rules for each Degree Programme.
The Board expresses its assessment with a grade out of one hundred and ten. The exam is deemed to be passed with a minimum grade of 66/110 and a maximum grade of 110/110. In the case of granting a maximum grade, the Board may also grant honours (lode) by unanimous decision.
See the information on how to calculate the average score based on your study programme.
The criteria to assess dissertations are:
DHDK final examination consists in the discussion of the master thesis in front of a Committee composed by professors of the DHDK . The commission can grant from 0 to 5 points to the dissertation, which are added to student’s admission grade.
For further information on the matriculation of the previous years, see the website page.
The following sections are usually required in the thesis:
Students have to refer to the supervisor concerning more detailed information on the thesis structure, contents and on the timing to deliver documents for his/her revision.
The thesis topic must be related to one of the subjects covered by DHDK courses and it is chosen according to the personal and academic interests both of the student and of the supervisor.
The final thesis could also be related to the internship experience, based on a specific project or focusing on a particular topic dealing with the hosting organization or its activity.
The length of the thesis is recommended about 100 pages, including notes, tables and attachments (references excluded).
It must follow these criteria:
N.B: In the sitography section you must put websites and online projects references, on the contrary, in the bibliography section add books and articles you cite in your thesis. Remember that if you cite an online article, the reference must be put in the bibliography section, not sitography.
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