Graduation

To obtain the degree, the student must pass a final exam which consists of:

  1. practical test, in which the student must demonstrate to have acquired fundamental theoretical-practical skills and abilities specific to the specific professional profile;
  2. the preparation of a paper, with the guidance of a lecturer, and his dissertation. The thesis, concerning topics or disciplines closely related to the professional profile, can have a research profile, of a technical-applicative or compiling type.

In order to be admitted to the final exam (Degree exam), the student must have passed all the exams, totaled the number of hours for the frequency of the internships and passed the relative exams.

Both phases of the final test will take place before a Commission appointed by the Faculty Dean and composed according to the law, in compliance with the University Academic Regulations and the academic regulations of the Faculty and Degree Course.

The graduation exam has the value of a state qualifying examination for the profession.

 

At the Sapienza University of Rome, for the final test (pursuant to art. 7 of the Ministerial Decree of 19 February 2009) the student enrolled in the class has the availability of 5 credits aimed at preparing the final exam. The final exam consists of:

  1. a practical test during which the student must demonstrate to have acquired the theoretical-practical and technical-operative knowledge and skills specific to the specific professional profile;
  2. drafting and report of a dissertation.

In order to be admitted to the final exam (Degree exam), the student must have regularly attended the integrated courses for the total number of hours, have passed all the required exams, have completed all the internships with a positive evaluation and all the training expected through certification.

The practical test proposes to the student care situations both in written, or oral or demonstrative form, aimed at ascertaining the possession of fundamental skills for nursing practice, such as assistance planning skills, decision-making skills and operational technicians.

The aim of the thesis is to engage the student in a work of formalization, design and research, which contributes to the completion of his professional and scientific training. The content of the thesis must be inherent in subjects or disciplines closely related to the professional profile.

Both phases of the final test will take place before a Commission appointed by the Rector and composed according to the law, in compliance with the University didactic regulations and the didactic regulations of the Faculty and Degree Course.