Graduating

Final Test

The final examination consists of a presentation of an individual written report on a theoretical or practical topic, which may be related to your work placement activities.
The examination will take place in a public session in the presence of a committee of professors, who will give an overall mark expressed in hundredths and tenths.
The conversion of the marks obtained in the various teaching activities, originally graded on a scale of thirty, into hundredths and tenths will result in a weighted average based on the respective credits acquired. The activities related to the preparation of the final exam for the Master's degree will be carried out by the student under the supervision of a faculty advisor and entail the acquisition of 17 credits.
Part of the 17 credits may be obtained abroad, according to the procedure described in the previous Article 17, Section 3 ("Study Abroad"). In this case, 9 credits will be awarded to the student who spends a minimum of 3 months abroad; the student may earn one additional credit for each additional 3 months spent abroad, up to a maximum of 12 credits for a 12-month period.

 

Last updated on: 07/09/2024