Degree Programme Quality Assurance System
The Degree Programme, in line with the measures taken by the University to guarantee the quality of its teaching activities and structures, is constantly improved by interacting directly with students and representatives from the professional world.
Areas of intervention include:
- defining programmes and resource planning;
- organising teaching activities and services;
- collecting data and information obtained thanks to interactions with students and representatives from the professional world;
- monitoring the efficacy of the programme and planning education and service improvement interventions.
The Degree Programme website offers comprehensive, up-to-date information on the educational project (professional profiles developed, expected learning outcome, teaching activities), resources used, teaching services provided and results achieved.
Quality Assurance Committee
The Degree Programme Quality Assurance Committee helps the Coordinator to monitor the quality assurance procedures and promote a culture of quality.
For this purpose, the Quality Assurance Committee is responsible for:
- verifying implementation of the improvement measures approved in the annual report of the Degree Programme Board;
- monitoring the careers of students, their opinions about the learning activities and their level of satisfaction at the end of the programme, as well as graduate employment rates;
- reporting the results of its monitoring activities to the Degree Programme Board.
University regulations require the Degree Programme Quality Assurance Committee to comprise the Coordinator and other members of the Degree Programme Board, including student representatives:
- Prof. Lorenzo Zambernardi
- Prof. Sara Capacci
- Prof. Rossella Verzulli
- Raul Tiani
- Emanuele Vuono
Internship Committee
The Internship Committee is appointed by the Degree Programme Board and is responsible for: approving internship programmes; evaluating completed internships to allow the acquisition of the credits established by the degree programme regulations; proposing new organisations suitable to host interns; assessing requests for affiliation; and providing opinions on the early termination of agreements.
The Committee is composed of: prof.ssa Eugenia Baroncelli