Learning objectives
The preparation of the final exam requires that the student analyses the work performed during the stage, choosing how to present it at best. The communicative skills and judgement autonomy are verified.
Prerequisites
The access to the final exam is reserved to those students who have achieved 176 credits with exams, as prescribed by the study plan.
Course unit content
In the final exam, the student presents the contents of the final essay to the Committee nominaed by the Rector, in particular describing the methods employed.
Full programme
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Bibliography
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Teaching methods
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Assessment methods and criteria
In the final exam, evaluation concerns the work made by the student during the stage and mainly the ability in presenting and answering questions. Preparation of the presentation is supervised by the tutor, but then the performance of the student during the presentation is evaluated, including the capacity of keeping the timing as prescribed.
The final mark is expressed on base of 110 points. The Committee can evaluate the student up to a maximum of 5 points, which are added to a number on base 110 obtained by the global average of all the marks obtained during the degree period. "Cum laude" is attributed only to the student which reaches 110 points, upon proposal by the tutor, approved by the whole Committee.
Other information
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