In the context of ensuring the proper application of regulatory provisions relating to the academic progression of students, I have the honor to remind you of the conditions for progression and graduation in the Bachelor’s and Master’s degrees in accordance with the provisions of Ministerial Decree No. 1165, which should be taken into consideration when examining student files and conducting final deliberations.
First: Bachelor’s Degree (Licence)
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Progression from the first year to the second year
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Normal progression: Acquisition of 60 full credits during the first and second semesters.
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Progression with deficiencies (debts): Acquisition of at least 30 credits from the total of the two semesters, with at least 10 credits obtained in each semester.
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Progression from the second year to the third year
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Normal progression: Acquisition of 120 credits during the first and second years.
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Progression with deficiencies (debts): Acquisition of at least 90 credits, including 60 full credits in one of the two years, while satisfying the fundamental teaching units in the other year.
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Second: Master’s Degree
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Progression from the first year to the second year
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Normal progression: Acquisition of 60 full credits.
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Progression with deficiencies (debts): Acquisition of at least 45 credits while satisfying the fundamental teaching units.
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Graduation and obtaining the Master’s degree
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Acquisition of 120 credits is required.
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Graduation with deficiencies (debts) is not allowed.
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No compensation is possible between the third and fourth semesters.
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Please circulate this information to the heads of pedagogical committees and program coordinators to ensure uniform application across all departments.
Please accept the expression of my highest consideration and respect.
The Vice-Dean in charge of Pedagogy

