Enrolment procedures and deadlines

Industrial Chemistry (Classe LM-71 – Industrial Chemistry) course code 5041

Open access course with possibility to acquire a double degree at University of Twente (Enschede, NL)

Non-EU students accepted n.5, of whom 1 of Chinese nationality Marco Polo Project

Enrolment: from 6.00 pm of 07/07/22 to noon of 21/10/2022

GENERAL ENROLMENT METHODS  

Forms for Future Students

Forms for Foreign Future Students (Non-EU)

ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS

Admission to the course is not by numerical control.
In order to be admitted to the Second-cycle Degree Course it is necessary to hold a first-cycle university degree or diploma, or another qualification obtained abroad and recognised as suitable. Enrolment with educational debts is not permitted.

KNOWLEDGE REQUIRED FOR ACCESS

For access to the course, the candidate must have the necessary curricular requirements and an adequate personal preparation, demonstrating that he/she has acquired basic knowledge in the mathematical, physical and chemical disciplines and that he/she knows English at B1 level. Access to the verification of personal preparation is:

a) direct, if you have a degree in Class L27 Chemistry (ex M.D.270) or in Class 21 (ex M.D. 509/99);

b) in the case of possession of another degree certificate in the scientific field, and subject to approval by the Course Council and in any case conditional on having achieved the minimum number of University ECTS credits in the academic disciplines FIS/01-08, MAT/01-09, CHIM/01-06 specified in the University Regulations on the website of the course.


Details of the curricular requirements can be found in the Course Regulations. A syllabus with the knowledge required/recommended for access is published on the Degree Course website.

The curricular requirements, together with the adequacy of the preparation, will be assessed by the Teaching Committee, which will convene the student (on the dates that will be published on the website of the degree course http://cdlm-chim.unipr.it) for an interview aimed at establishing the knowledge and skills to be acquired for a possible adjustment of the preparation also through personalised study paths.

Admission procedure

Admission is open access. To be admitted to the degree course, students must possess a first-cycle degree or a three-year university diploma, or other qualification obtained abroad, valid for admission. Admission with educational debts is not accepted.

Enrolment is:

1) direct if the student holds a degree in the L-21 classes pursuant to Ministerial Decree. 509/99 or L-27 ex M.D. 270/04; Degree in Chemistry or Industrial Chemistry from the previous five-year programmes, or other equivalent qualification obtained abroad and recognised by the Course Council, provided that knowledge of English at B1 level (or higher) is certified or has been recognised with a language qualification of the same level in a university course.

2) subject to approval by the Course Council in the absence of the requirements referred to in point 1) and in any case conditional on having obtained the minimum number of ECTS credits specified below, documented by a degree certificate with a list of the examinations taken:
- at least 18 ECTS credits in total in the disciplines FIS/01-08, MAT/01-09, INF/01 or specific courses in computer science/statistics

- at least 39 ECTS credist in total in the fields CHIM/01-12, ING-IND/21-27, BIO/10-13, AGR/13, AGR/15, GEO/06, of which at least 21 ECTS credits relating to course units in the disciplines CHIM/01-12 with an adequate presence of laboratory exercises.
- B1 (3) language proficiency is not permitted for those who do not meet the requirements set out in points 1) or 2). In this case, the student concerned may also request a prior opinion from the course Teaching Committee, which may indicate the course units to be followed and the exams to be passed in order to make up for gaps in the curriculum and subsequently enrol in the Second-cycle degree course in question.

These curricular requirements, together with the adequacy of the preparation, will be assessed by the Teaching Committee, which will convene the student (on the dates that will be reported on the website of the degree course http://cdlm-chim.unipr.it) for an interview aimed at establishing the knowledge and skills to be acquired for a possible adjustment of the preparation.

CRITERIA FOR THE ASSIGNMENT OF SPECIFIC CURRICULAR INTEGRATIONS TO BE CARRIED OUT BEFORE ENROLLMENT The Teaching Committee will assess the educational deficiencies with respect to the indicators referred to in point (2), indicating to the student which are the areas in which he/she is most lacking and which are the courses of the First-cycle degree course to be followed in order to acquire a preparation that will allow him/her to face the courses of the Second-cycle degree with profit.

PART TIME enrolment

Since the 2015-2016 academic year, the figure of the part-time student has been introduced at the University of Parma.

More details can be found in the University Regulations for the Enrolment of Part-Time Students

The programme of study for part-time students can be found in the annex to the Course Regulations.