Admission to the second cycle degree/two year master in Advanced Methods in Particle Physics is subject to the possession of a 1st cycle degree or…Read more
Admission to the second cycle degree/two year master in Advanced Methods in Particle Physics is subject to the possession of a 1st cycle degree or three-year university diploma, or any other degree obtained abroad, recognised as suitable. Additionally, candidates must meet the curricular requirements and pass the assessment of personal competencies and skills. Curricular requirements A first-cycle degree in the following classes: - pursuant to Italian Min. Decree 270: Class L-30 - pursuant to Italian Min. Decree 509/99: First-cycle degree in class XXV - Physics. - Previous four-year degree programme system: First-cycle degree in Physics or Astronomy. or any other physics degree obtained abroad and recognised as suitable by a specific examination board, which will assess the equivalence on the basis of the candidate's curriculum. In particular, exams must have been passed in subjects providing: - fundamental knowledge of mathematics, particularly algebra, geometry, differential and integral calculus; - fundamental knowledge of phenomenology and classical and modern physics models; - laboratory competencies, particularly related to the knowledge of basic instrumentation, measurements and data processing, also using IT tools Knowledge of the English language to at least CEFR level B2 is also required. Admission to the programme is subject to the possession of Italian language skills to at least CEFR level B2. Foreign students who do not meet this requirement must include learning activities in their study plan aimed at achieving the required level. Admission to the second cycle degree programme requires candidates to pass an assessment of personal competencies and skills that will be held according to the methods defined in the degree programme teaching regulations.