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.
The Board will assess your performance using your curriculum as a reference. During the dissertation discussion, you may use slides and the Commission may ask you in-depth questions on methods, results and any developments of your work.
To submit your application online, you must access Studenti Online before the deadlines set for the application submission and the requirements (see the graduation notice: pdf file in the attachment section).
One graduation session is scheduled each year. The session includes a number of dates, each with their deadlines for the submission of the graduation application, requirements and dates.
In order to graduate, you must have:
The Student Administration Office will verify all requirements and will contact you if there are any issues, to allow you to regularise your position before the final examination.
The graduation application is valid for just one graduation session. If you graduate in a later session, you will have to re-submit your graduation application and pay only the duty stamp.
President: Prof. Enrico Dinelli
Members: Proff. Alessandro Buscaroli, Roberta Guerra, Chiara Samorì, Andrea Pasteris, Antonello Piombo.
The finale grade is composed of the average and the points assested at the end of the discussion.
- Up to 9 points for the discussion: 4 points by the Supervisor, 3 points by the Co.examiner, 2 points by the Graduation Board
- 1 point if the graduate student partecipated to the Thursday seminars (more info here)
GRADUATION NOTICE A.Y. 2023/24
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