Educational objectives Exams chosen by the student
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Educational objectives Specific goal is to put the student in condition to complement her or his skills in the humanities with more specific skills aimed to her or his future integration in the job market.
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Educational objectives The final exam consists of a dissertation, autonomously written by the student in Italian or in English and provided with an abstract in English, which will be delivered and discussed in front of a committee. The final exam provides 18 credits. The dissertation, which must be written under the guidance of a teacher of the teaching course and with another teacher (not necessarily belonging to the same teaching course) as co-supervisor, must reveal methodological maturity and a complete information, both aimed at a demonstration which should be original in the approach and, hopefully, in the outcomes. The final vote is based on the valuation of the curriculum studiorum, of the dissertation and of the final exam, as well as on other factors intended to stimulate the successful completion of the examinations in accordance with the schedules prescribed by the educational set of rules. Possible educational stages in Italy or abroad, included the participation in the Erasmus project, can be evaluated by the committee, as far as well documented, for the honor or for a rounding of the final vote. The students are required to provide the relating documentation to the Student Affairs’ Office together with the final dissertation. The Degree Committee Members Board gives the valuation up to 110 points and it can, unanimously, assign to the candidate full marks and honor.
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