Attendance

On this page, you can find the course calendar, the lesson timetable and the list of all the lessons that are provided in the 2019/2020 academic year, together with the relative year of course and semester. By selecting each of them, you can find information regarding the objectives, teacher, programme, reference texts, assessment methods and the dates of exams.

By consulting the menu on the right of this page, you can browse the pages of the ATTENDANCE section and search for the information you need regarding your study path, exams and professional internships.

Lesson calendar of the degree course

The teaching activity of the single-cycle master’s degree in Pharmaceutical Chemistry and Technology is divided into semesters. The first semester begins on October 1 and ends on December 20, while the second semester begins on March 1 and ends on June 20. The lessons begin following the timetable, which you can consult on this page, on the first day starting from the beginning of the semester.

Teachers can publish an announcement concerning the beginning of lessons on a different date on the page relative to their teaching course present on the e-learning platform.

E-learning platform

To know the location of the classrooms see also "Lecture Halls, Labs, Study Rooms" in the “Contacts, services, facilities” section.

Go to Contacts, services, facilities

Class schedule

To view the class schedule click below (Orario delle lezioni).

Orario delle lezioni

Choose your curriculum

First year (Year of enrolment 2019/2020)

Course Code Semester CFU SSD Language
MATHEMATICS 1008194 First semester 8 MAT/04 Italian
Pharmaceutical biology 1056093 First semester 8 BIO/15 Italian
PHYSICS 1008195 First semester 8 FIS/01 Italian
GENERAL AND INORGANIC CHEMISTRY 1016546 Second semester 9 CHIM/03 Italian
HUMAN ANATOMY 1035933 Second semester 6 BIO/16 Italian
English language AAF1102 Second semester 4 Italian

Second year (Year of enrolment 2018/2019)

Course Code Semester CFU SSD Language
ORGANIC CHEMISTRY I 1022293 First semester 9 CHIM/06 Italian
ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY WITH LABORATORY OF GENERAL AND INORGANIC CHEMISTRY 1026699 First semester 8 Italian
PHARMACEUTICAL AND TOXICOLOGICAL ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY I 1022761 First semester 10 CHIM/08 Italian
GENERAL PHYSIOLOGY 1008197 Second semester 8 BIO/09 Italian
BIOCHEMISTRY 1008176 Second semester 10 BIO/10 Italian
PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY 1008199 Second semester 8 CHIM/02 Italian
MICROBIOLOGY 1035947 Second semester 6 MED/07 Italian

Third year (Year of enrolment 2017/2018)

Course Code Semester CFU SSD Language
PHARMACEUTICAL AND TOXICOLOGICAL ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY II 1022762 First semester 10 CHIM/08 Italian
ORGANIC CHEMISTRY II 1008208 First semester 8 CHIM/06 Italian
GENERAL AND MOLECULAR PATHOLOGY WITH MEDICAL THERMINOLOGY 1038200 First semester 6 MED/04 Italian
MOLECULAR BIOLOGY 1011772 First semester 9 BIO/11 Italian
PHYSICAL METHODS IN ORGANIC CHEMISTRY 1008213 Second semester 8 CHIM/06 Italian
PHARMACEUTICAL AND TOSSICOLOGICAL CHEMISTRY I 1022641 Second semester 9 CHIM/08 Italian
PHARMACOLOGY AND PHARMACOGNOSY 1025175 Second semester 11 BIO/14 Italian

Fourth year (Year of enrolment 2016/2017)

Course Code Semester CFU SSD Language
PHARMACEUTICAL AND TOXICOLOGICAL ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY III 1022763 First semester 10 CHIM/08 Italian
FOOD CHEMISTRY 1007919 First semester 8 CHIM/10 Italian
APPLIED PHARMACEUTICAL CHEMISTRY 1005821 First semester 8 CHIM/09 Italian
TOXICOLOGY 1007916 First semester 8 BIO/14 Italian
POLYMERS FOR PHARMACEUTICS 1008273 First semester 8 CHIM/09 Italian
RADIOPHARMACEUTICAL CHEMISTRY 1023365 First semester 8 CHIM/03 Italian
MEDICINAL CHEMISTRY AND TOXICOLOGY III 1044750 First semester 8 CHIM/08 Italian
ANALYSIS OF DRUGS AND DRUGS METHABOLITES IN BIOLOGICAL FLUIDS 1023339 First semester 8 CHIM/08 Italian
BIOCHEMICAL AND BIOTECHNOLOGICAL APPLICATIONS 1023345 First semester 8 BIO/10 Italian
MOLECULAR ONCOLOGY 1023433 First semester 8 MED/04 Italian
CHEMISTRY OF COSMETIC PRODUCTS 1008247 First semester 8 CHIM/09 Italian
DRUG EXTRACTION LAB AND PHYTOCHEMISTRY 1047779 First semester 8 Italian
NANOSYSTEMS FOR THE DIAGNOSIS AND THE PHARMACEUTICAL TECHNOLOGY 1052279 First semester 8 Italian
PHARMACEUTICAL TECHNOLOGY AND LEGISLATION 1022903 Second semester 10 CHIM/09 Italian
PHARMACEUTICAL AND TOSSICOLOGICAL CHEMISTRY II 1022642 Second semester 9 CHIM/08 Italian
INDUSTRIAL PREPARATION OF DRUGS 1023388 Second semester 8 CHIM/09 Italian
DRUG DELIVERY AND DRUG TARGETING 1008271 Second semester 8 CHIM/09 Italian
BIOINORGANIC CHEMISTRY 1023364 Second semester 8 CHIM/03 Italian
ADVANCED ORGANIC SYNTHESIS 1008287 Second semester 8 CHIM/06 Italian
ADVANCED SEPARATION AND SPECTROSCOPIC METHODS IN ORGANIC CHEMISTRY 1023429 Second semester 8 CHIM/06 Italian
PHARMACOLOGICAL EXPERIMENTAL TECHNIQUES 1023448 Second semester 8 BIO/14 Italian
PHARMACEUTICAL MICROBIOLOGY 1023430 Second semester 8 MED/07 Italian
DRUG DESIGN 1023223 Second semester 8 CHIM/08 Italian

Fifth year (Year of enrolment 2015/2016)

Course Code Semester CFU SSD Language
A SCELTA DELLO STUDENTE First semester 8 Italian
INTERNSHIP AAF1068 First semester 30 Italian
Final exam AAF1028 Second semester 30 Italian

Regulations for the Path of Excellence of the Degree Course in Chemistry and Pharmaceutical Technology

(Class LM-13)

 

The Degree Programme in Pharmaceutical Chemistry and Technology establishes a Path of Excellence for the Degree in Pharmaceutical Chemistry and Technology (Class LM-13), with the aim of enhancing the training of worthy and interested students providing in-depth studies and cultural integration.

The path offers additional training activities to those of the degree course to which the student is enrolled, consisting of in-depth disciplinary and interdisciplinary studies and seminar activities according to a programme that will be personalized and agreed with each individual student.

Students who have obtained access to the Path of Excellence are entrusted to a teacher or tutor who guides them in their study path and collaborates in the organization and establishment of their activities for a maximum commitment of 200 hours per year.


art. 1 - Cycles:

Each cycle of the Path of Excellence lasts two years and involves students of the fourth and fifth year of the degree course in Pharmaceutical Chemistry and Technology.

 

art. 2 - Places available:

The number of places available for the Path of Excellence is established year by year by the Degree Programme Profile in Pharmaceutical Chemistry and Technology and made known by public notice on the course website, before the publication of the call for applications for the procedure.

 

art. 3 - Access requirements:

Access to the Path of Excellence through an application in accordance with the terms and procedures indicated in the relevant announcement.

The requirements are:

a) acquisition, by October 31, of all University ECTS Credits foreseen in the first three years;

b) achievement of an average exam score of not less than twenty-seven / thirty (27/30).

 

art. 5 - Activities

The students admitted to the Path of Excellence, in the two-year course, will study one or more topics that they have chosen according to their specific interests, under the guidance of their course teacher, producing a final report (.doc or .ppt) related to this study. In particular, their studies can be organized in two modules:

Module one: Acquisition, under the guidance of a tutor, of the skills necessary to carry out a bibliographic research aimed at the drafting a scientific article and an experimental degree dissertation. These skills will be acquired through the study and analysis of scientific articles, published in peer-review journals with a high impact factor and related to the subject of scientific research.

Module two: Acquisition, under the guidance of a tutor, of the methodologies and tools needed to conduct an experimental scientific study, with an in-depth study of the problems related to the relative basic research,  which will be normally different from the one where the student is doing for the experimental dissertation. The reference tutor will provide students with the information necessary to identify the most correct methodology to be used for their experimental scientific study, also through brief exercises regarding the use of suitable instruments available in the research laboratories.

Students on request can do part of the Path of Excellence at another Italian or foreign University, Higher Education Institute or Research Organization.

Erasmus students who carry out a part of their studies at a foreign University and have access to the Path of Excellence will be able to participate in the Path of Excellence at the foreign institution.

 

art 5 - Intermediate assessment

In order to be able to continue on the Path of Excellence, students must acquire all the ECTS credits foreseen for the academic year of attendance by 30 November with an average total score of not less than twenty seven / thirty (27/30). The assessment of the aforementioned requisites is carried out, at the end of each academic year, by the Degree Programme Committee in Pharmaceutical Chemistry and Technology following a report by the reference teacher.

 

art. 6 - Final assessment/certificate

In order to successfully complete the path of excellence, students, in addition to having carried out the activities foreseen in the Path of Excellence, must have acquired by 30 November of the academic year of reference all the university ECTS credits foreseen in the fifth year and must have obtained an overall average score of not less than 27/30. At the moment of the final degree exam, students who have completed their Path of Excellence will receive a certificate of the course, issued by the Presidency of the Faculty of Pharmacy and Medicine, together with the other types of certification, which will be registered as part of their academic career.

Together with this certification, the University grants students an award which is equal to the amount of the fees paid in the last year of the course.

 

The terms and conditions regarding participation in the path of excellence programme will be indicated on the website of the degree course, where you can also view the announcement of the call and download a copy of the application form.

For purely legal and general issues, please refer to the University Regulations.

All information relating to the final exam is contained in the Graduation section