It will be possible to enroll to the master’s degree programmes starting from 1/08/2024 up to 29/12/2024 (until 28/02/2025 for graduates of January/February).
The admission to master’s degree programmes is subject to:
1) the possession of the curricular requirements provided for each study programme;
2) the verification of the adequacy of future students’ individual preparation, according to the methods laid down in the academic regulation of individual degree programmes, that are made available on Department’s web site.
First of all, future student may request the verification of the possession of the curricular requirement, by accessing GOMP portal and by requesting the “nulla osta” for the admission to the master’s degree.
In this phase, future student must attach to the application, in digital format, or it will be excluded from consideration, as indicated below:
– For the future students already in possession of a bachelor’s degree: the graduate certificate with details of exams taken, credits acquired and related scientific-disciplinary sectors, for each module that form the exam;
– For the undergraduates from University of Tuscia:
the certificate of the exams taken and to be taken, with details of credits acquired and related scientific-disciplinary sectors for each module that form the exam;
– For the undergraduates from another university:
degree self-certification with details of exams taken, credits acquired and related scientific-disciplinary sectors, for each module that form the exam. In accordance with the DPR 445/00.
The Study Programme Board will examine the practice and it will send the result by email, through GOMP, directly to the applicant.
The following situations may occur:
1. Future student has the requirements required for the admission. In this case he will receive the convocation for the admission interview and, once after he has received the “nulla osta” through GOMP, he will be able to enroll. Satisfy such requirements:
– for the admission to Experimental Biology and Bioinformatics:
graduates in the L-13 class and equipollent or graduates in possession of other degrees obtained abroad and recognised as suitable for the admission.
– for the admission to Marine Biology and Ecology-MBE:
graduates in the L-13 class and equipollent or graduates in possession of other degrees obtained abroad and recognised as suitable for the admission, and graduates in the L-32 class only be accepted from the bachelor’s degree in NATURAL AND ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES of the University of Tuscia;
– for the admission to Food Science and Human Nutrition-SANU:
graduates in L-13, L-26, SNT/03 and L-2 class and equipollent or graduates in possession of other degrees obtained abroad and recognised as suitable for the admission.
2. Graduate student may request the “nulla osta” by flagging “undergraduate” and, once graduated, he will be able to upload the graduate diploma or to auto certificate the achievement of his qualification and he will be called for the admission interview (it is important, in that context, to submit the graduate certificate). Once after future student has received the “nulla osta”, he will be able to enroll.
3. Future student has not all the requirements required for the admission (graduates or undergraduates in different degree programme from other than those listed under item 1). In this case, he will receive an email through GOMP portal with the indication of educational debts and he will be able to fulfil any gaps by contacting the indicated professor, which will issue him a paper minute indicating that. When the future student has fulfilled the educational debts, he will inform the Academic Office which will call him for the admission interview, during which he will present the certification attesting educational debs will be fulfilled (exams minutes and, in the case of undergraduate at the time of request, the graduate certificate, too ) and, later, through GOMP portal, he will receive the “nulla osta” and he will able to enroll.
All the students (both EU and non-EU) will receive further information about all the Degree programmes, both Bachelor and Master, of University of Tuscia, by filling out this form.
Extra-EU students, who want to enroll to the master’s degree programme in Marine Biology and Ecology (LM-6), must fulfil the following form (admissions closed)
CURRICULAR REQUIREMENTS
At least 12 CFU in the scientific-disciplinary sectors (SSD) of MAT and FIS,
At least 12 CFU in the scientific-disciplinary sectors (SSD) of CHIM/01-03, CHIM/06,
A minimum of 36 CFU overall in at least 6 of the following scientific-disciplinary sectors (SSD): BIO/02, BIO/06, BIO/07, BIO/09, BIO/10, BIO/11, BIO/13, BIO/18.
For more detailed information, please refer to the academic regulations.
INTERVIEW DATES
The admission interview will take place at our Department’ s buildings, first floor, Block B (Riello Campus), Largo dell’Università, snc, Viterbo
CURRICULAR REQUIREMENTS
Botany (Italian SSD: BIO/01, BIO/02, BIO/03),
Zoology (BIO/05),
Ecology (BIO/07),
Microbiology (BIO/19).
An appropriate number of credits in all other related fields, including non-biological basic disciplines (Chemistry, Mathematics, and Physics), is also required.
For more detailed information, please refer to the academic regulations.
INTERVIEW DATES
The admission interview will take place at the Civitavecchia University Campus, Piazza Verdi 1, Civitavecchia for Italian students, and remotely for finternational students.
CURRICULAR REQUIREMENTS
At least 40 CFU in the SSDs BIO/09-19, MED/03-05, MED/07-08, MED/42, MED/49, AGR/15-16 (min. 12 CFU); CHIM/03-04, CHIM/06, CHIM/08-12 (min. 6 CFU); SECS-S/01-03, SECS-S/05, MAT/01-09, FIS/07, MED/01 (min. 4 CFU), or in related subjects;
Knowledge of the English language at a B1 level, demonstrated by a university exam or official certification.
For more detailed information, please refer to the academic regulations.
INTERVIEW DATES
The admission interview will take place at our Department’ s buildings, first floor, Block B (Riello Campus), Largo dell’Università, snc, Viterbo
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