Enrolment procedures and deadlines

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Enrolment procedures

Il Manifesto degli Studi illustra le modalità di immatricolazione e fornisce tutte le informazioni amministrative utili per i Corsi di Studio dell’Università degli Studi di Parma:

Per la procedura di immatricolazione si rimanda a quanto publicato sul sito di Ateneo:

Le scadenze specifiche per immatricolazioni, iscrizioni, passaggi e trasferimenti di Corso sono pubblicate nella seguente pagina del sito di Dipartimento:

The Prospectus illustrates enrolment procedures and provides all useful administrative information on the Degree Courses at the University of Parma:

For the enrolment procedure, please refer to the information published on the University website:

The specific deadlines for registration, enrolment, transfers and course transfers are published on the following page of the Department website:

Access requirements

Admission to the second-cycle degree course in Journalism, Publishing Culture and Multimedia Communication requires knowledge corresponding to possession of a first-cycle degree or degree, or other qualification obtained abroad, recognised as suitable in accordance with the laws in force, as well as those skills that allow one to successfully embark on an educational pathway according to this system. The number of ECTS credits required and the academic disciplines suitable for determining and assessing the suitability of candidates, as well as their personal readiness for enrolment, are set out in the Course Regulations.


The course is open to graduates in the classes (D.M. 270/2004) in PHILOSOPHY (L -5), HUMANITIES (L-10), APPLIED LANGUAGES (L-12) POLITICAL SCIENCE AND INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS (L-36), MODERN LANGUAGES AND CIVILISATIONS (L -11), COMMUNICATION (L-20), SOCIOLOGY (L-40) and previous regulations of the same degree classes.

Graduates from the following classes (ex 270) can also access the course:
L-1 CULTURAL HERITAGE

L-3 VISUAL ARTS, MUSIC, PERFORMING ARTS AND FASHION STUDIES

L-6 GEOGRAPHY

L-14 LEGAL SERVICES

L-15 TOURISM

L-18 BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION

L-19 EDUCATION AND TRAINING

L-24 PSYCHOLOGY

L-26 FOOD SCIENCE

L-30 GEOGRAPHY

L-31 LAW

L-33 ECONOMICS

L-37 PEACE STUDIES

L-39 SOCIAL WORK

L - 42 HISTORY

L-GASTR GASTRONOMY SCIENCES, CULTURES AND POLICIES

as well as graduates from the following classes (ex 509):
CLASS 2 - LEGAL SERVICES

CLASS 3 - APPLIED LANGUAGES

CLASS 6 - SOCIAL WORK

CLASS 11 - MODERN LANGUAGES AND CIVILISATIONS

CLASS 13 - CONSERVATION AND RESTORATION OF CULTURAL HERITAGE

CLASS 14 - COMMUNICATION

CLASS 15 - POLITICAL SCIENCE AND INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS

CLASS 17 - BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION

CLASS 18 - EDUCATION AND TRAINING

CLASS 23 - VISUAL ARTS, MUSIC, PERFORMING ARTS AND FASHION STUDIES

CLASS 28 - ECONOMICS

CLASS 29 - PHILOSOPHY

CLASS 30 - GEOGRAPHY

CLASS 31 - LAW

CLASS 34 - PSYCHOLOGY

CLASS 36 - SOCIOLOGICAL SCIENCES

CLASS 38 - HISTORY

CLASS 39 - TOURISM

CLASS 41 - CONSERVATION AND RESTORATION OF CULTURAL HERITAGE

and equivalent four-year V.O. degrees, provided they have obtained a total of 60 ECTS credits in the following Academic Disciplines:


AGR/01, AGR/02, AGR/03, AGR/15, AGR/16

L-FIL-LET/10, L-FIL-LET/11, L-FIL-LET/12, L-FIL-LET/14

M-STO/01, M-STO/02, M-STO/04, M-STO/08,

M-DEA/01

INF/01, ING-INF/05

IUS/01, IUS/02, IUS/04, IUS/05, IUS/07, IUS/08, IUS/09, IUS/10, IUS/13, IUS/14, IUS/17, IUS/18, IUS/19, IUS/20

SPS/01, SPS/02, SPS/03, SPS/04, SPS/05, SPS/06, SPS/07, SPS/08, SPS/09, SPS/10, SPS/11, SPS/12, SPS/13, SPS/014,

M-FIL/02, M-FIL/03, M-FIL/04, M-FIL/05, M-FIL/06

M-PED/01, M-PED/02, M-PED/03

M-PSI/01, M-PSI/05, M-PSI/06

L-ART/01, L-ART/02, L-ART/03 L-ART/04, L-ART/05, L-ART/06, L-ART/07

L-LIN/01, L-LIN/02, L-LIN/03, L-LIN/04, L-LIN/05, L-LIN/06, L-LIN/07, L-LIN/09, L-LIN/10, L-LIN/11 L-LIN/12, L-LIN/14, L-LIN/21,

L-OR/12, L-OR/21

M-GGR/01, M-GGR/02

SECS-P/01, SECS-P/02, SECS-P/03, SECS-P/04, SECS-P/05, SECS-P/06 SECS-P/07, SECS-P/08, SECS-P/11, SECS-P/12

In addition to meeting the requirements listed above, admission to the second-cycle degree is subject to passing an assessment (by interview) of the adequacy of the student's personal preparation. This check will be deemed automatically passed if the grade obtained in the first-cycle degree course is equal to or higher than 90/110 (or equivalent grade for degrees obtained abroad). The verification of the curricular requirements of the first-cycle course and the assessment of each individual student will be carried out by the Course Teaching Committee, by means of an interview. 


Non-selective test