Course units and programme of study

The programme of study is the set of compulsory and elective courses that the student must take in order to graduate.
Submission of the programme of study for one's year of enrolment is compulsory and is necessary, above all, for registering for examinations and completing the teaching evaluation questionnaires.
All current students must submit their programme of study online via the Esse3 system The programme of study may differ depending on the academic year of enrolment ('cohort'); it may also provide for a choice between different study paths ('curriculum').
For a list of the courses that can be included in the programme of study, select the academic year of enrolment and, if available, the curriculum.
In the case of free choice, it is not permissible to choose courses whose content is already included in other courses forming part of the adopted programme of study or the student's previous career. 
 
Please also note that it is possible to include in the Programme of Study, among the courses of your choice, in addition to those proposed by the Course of Studies, ONLY teaching courses of three-year Degrees, as established by the Didactic Regulations (art. 11, par. 4) The examinations recommended by the CoS. are listed below:
 
- Fundamentals of Nature Conservation, 6 CFU, I semester - Planctology, 6 CFU, II semester - Sustainable Development, 6 CFU, II semester - Didactics of Biology and Environmental Education, 6 CFU, I semester - Hygiene, 6 CFU, II semester - Elements of Laboratory Diagnostics, 3 CFU, I semester - Cell Cultures: Applications, Methodologies and Laboratory Techniques, 3 CFU, II semester Up to a maximum of 6 CFU can be acquired through sports, art and volunteer activities Search the unit courses in the programme of study

List of courses



How the programme of study works

The list of courses in the programme of study represents the set of training activities that can be envisaged for each of the years of which the course of study consists and changes according to the year in which the student enrols. Free or restricted-choice' subjects are optional learning activities that students may include in their programme of study according to the choice criteria specified on this page; the remaining subjects are compulsory for all students.
The programme of study must be submitted online by the student for each year using the ESSE3 system (see dedicated section).
Students are allowed to submit their own programme of study with options other than those presented on this page (and available in ESSE3), as long as it is consistent with achieving the course's educational objectives. In that case, the plan must be submitted to the Course Council for approval.
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Crediti per attività di libera partecipazione

L’Ateneo riconosce agli studenti e alle studentesse dei corsi di studio che ne fanno richiesta crediti formativi universitari per le attività di libera partecipazione, ovvero attività svolte in ambito sportivo, culturale e sociale che comportino il coinvolgimento dello studente nel contesto operativo presso il quale si svolgono le attività.

Crediti per attività di libera partecipazione

 

Compulsory training on safety in the workplace

Students on the degree course are obliged to take the course on safety in the workplace.

Soft Skills – Attività didattiche trasversali

Si tratta di attività formative finalizzate a fornire allo studente un primo bagaglio di conoscenze, abilità e qualità che entrano in gioco quando si deve tradurre una competenza in comportamento, rispondendo ad un'esigenza dell'ambiente organizzativo, nonché ad implementare e migliorare lo sviluppo delle cosiddette soft skills per una maggiore integrazione nel mondo del lavoro. 

Soft Skills – Attività didattiche trasversali