Graduation

The Final Degree Exam consists of a dissertation developed under the supervision of a Professor in the Degree Programme and is a way to assess the knowledge acquired by students during their studies and their ability to broaden such knowledge and apply it autonomously in a specific context and present it briefly. The thesis work must entail carrying out an original and relevant project activity oriented towards facing project issues in innovative applicative contexts or address foundation and/or methodological aspects with specific attention to the research area. In both types of thesis, integration in research projects and the publication of results within the related scientific literature will be favoured. The final degree exam evaluates the thesis work and the candidate’s presentation of it with reference to the learning outcomes expected.

 

The final degree exam consists of a dissertation, carried out under the supervision of a Professor of the degree programme. Such exam consists in presenting an experimental or theoretical project work to a Dissertation Panel appointed explicitly for this reason. The thesis and its presentation are a way to assess the knowledge acquired by students during their programme and their ability to broaden such knowledge and apply it autonomously in a specific context. The final degree exam is worth 30 Credits (ECTS).