Course Regulations

The Study Course Regulations 'specify the organisational aspects of the study course', in compliance with the regulations contained in the Ordinance.
The aim of the Study Course Regulations is to ensure that students have access to clear, transparent and comprehensive organisational information that is constantly and  that is constantly updated to enable them to conduct their course of study in the best possible way.
In particular, the Regulations contain:

  • the list of courses, with an indication of the scientific-disciplinary sectors of reference and any possible subdivision into modules, as well as other training activities;
  • the specific training objectives, credits and any propaedeuticity of each course and any other training activity;
  • the curricula offered to students and the rules for submitting individual study plans, where necessary;
  • the type of teaching methods, including distance learning, examinations and other checks on students' performance;
  • provisions on any attendance obligations.

Didactic Regulations of the Second-cycle degree course in Planning and Management of Social Work