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Ph.D. COURSES

The Research Doctorate represents the highest Academic qualification. Ph.D. Programmes are meant to provide students with the necessary knowledge to perform highly qualified research activities in Public and Private bodies. Applicants are required to hold a Master’s degree or an equivalent title and are required to pass an entrance examination as foreseen by the call for admission. Students must complete a three years course and the Research Doctorate is awarded after the presentation of the dissertation.

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MASTER PROGRAMMES

The university Master’s Program is a course of advanced scientific and professional training, offered as both continuing and recurring education. It can be pursued either after a bachelor’s degree (first-level master’s) or after a master’s degree (second-level master’s). To obtain the university master’s degree, the student must earn at least 60 credits in addition to those acquired for the bachelor’s or master’s degree. The aim of these programs is to develop specific professional skills that can be applied in the workplace.

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SPECIALIZATION SCHOOLS

The School of Specialization is a postgraduate university program designed to train highly qualified professionals. Its goal is to provide the theoretical knowledge and practical skills necessary to carry out high-level professional activities, particularly in the fields of medical, clinical, and surgical specializations, but also in other sectors.

The University offers two types of programs: Specialization Schools for medical doctors, intended for those holding a degree in Medicine and Surgery, and Specialization Schools for non-medical professionals, aimed at graduates in disciplines other than Medicine.