CHAPTER 2
Course offerings in Italian Universities
In this chapter, we will provide you a complete list of all the courses available in Italian Universities according to their main subjects, as organized by the Italian Ministry of Education.
Classes of Degrees and Learning Outcomes
a. Lauree Triennali 1st Level Degree
CLASS L1 BIOTECHNOLOGIES
Graduates of this degree course must:
1. have adequate knowledge of molecular and cellular biological systems;
2. have that scientific and knowledge and practical experience of multidisciplinary techniques which enables to apply biotechnology to the production of goods and services by the use of biological systems;
3. acquire appropriate biotechnological methods and be able to apply them in real situations, respecting normative laws and professional ethics;
4. be able to communicate and manage information effectively;
5. be able to write technical and scientific reports.
CLASS L2 LEGAL SERVICES
Graduates of this degree course must:
1. have a sound basis of general culture and adequate knowledge of general law , as well as of the specific sectors of the national legislation where normative laws are to be applied;
2. possess the ability to speak and write about the field and communicate general information in at least one EU language (other than Italian); in addition, they must possess the adequate skills and tools (including knowledge computing and information technologies) needed for the effective communication and management of information.
CLASS L3 APPLIED LANGUAGES
Graduates of this degree course must:
1. possess a solid cultural and linguistic basis in at least two languages other than Italian;
2. possess strong oral and written linguistic ability and techniques;
3. possess adequate general education in economics, law, history, politics, sociology, anthropology and literature;
4. be able to use the tools needed for the effective communication and management of information;
5. possess adequate knowledge of issues concerning specific work contexts (public institutions, manufacturing, tourism, cultural and environmental bodies) in relation to applied languages, as well as possible evolutions in the field including multiethnic and intercultural issues;
6. be able to organise their work autonomously and be adaptive to various work environments.
CLASS L4 SCIENCES OF ARCHITECTURE AND CONSTRUCTION ENGINEERING
Graduates of this course must:
1. possess adequate knowledge of the history of architecture and building, and related tools and stylistic forms;
2. have acquired knowledge of the methodological and operational aspects of mathematics and of the other sciences fundamental to the subject matter, and be able to use this knowledge to interpret and describe problems related to architecture and building;
3. possess adequate knowledge of the methodological and operational aspects regarding the disciplines pertaining to the course chosen, and also be able to use this knowledge to identify and solve architecture and building problems by using up-to-date methods, techniques and tools;
4. have an adequate understanding of cost calculations and of the whole process for the production of building materials.
Graduates of this degree course must:
1. possess a sound foundations, both historical and methodological, in such disciplines as Italian language, linguistics, philology, and literature;
2. possess the fundamental knowledge of literature, language, history, geography, and art in the ancient, medieval, and modern eras, having acquired this knowledge directly from original texts and documents;
3. be able to use the main tools for information and communication technologies.
Graduates of this degree course must:
1. possess adequate knowledge of the basic disciplines of social work;
2. have command of the methods and techniques used in the field;
3. possess practical competences for the handling of social hardships when dealing with individuals, groups and communities;
4. be able to work in groups;
5. be able to transfer the services carried out for a specific situation into the general, economic and social context of the community;
6. possess adequate skills and tools for the effective communication and management of general information as well as of the information specifically pertinent to citizen rights;
7. possess the ability and skills to interact with various cultures, including immigrant populations, so that multiethnic and intercultural relations may take place.
Graduates of this degree course must:
1. have the basic knowledge needed to analyse urban and regional change processes;
2. know the theories, methods and techniques necessary to analyse the evolution of the physical environment;
3. have basic knowledge of urban, regional and environmental planning and design;
4. be able to analyse the organisation and management of complex projects and public works;
5. have the basic knowledge to evaluate the effects of planning on the community in relation to economic, environmental, societal, landscape and location factors.
Graduates of this degree course must:
1. have knowledge of mathematical and scientific methods, and be able to apply it to analyse and describe engineering problems;
2. have a sound knowledge of engineering methods and their applications in either civil, environmental or territorial engineering, and be able to identify and solve problems using up-to-date methods and tools;
3. be able to use tools and techniques to design components, systems and processes;
4. be able to conduct experiments and analyse their results;
5. be able to understand the impact of engineering solutions on society and the environment;
6. understand professional and ethical responsibilities;
7. know business culture with regards to economics, management and organisation;
8. have a knowledge of the current issues in the field;
9. have good interpersonal and decision-making skills;
10. understand the importance of keeping abreast of developments in the field.
1. have adequate knowledge of mathematical and scientific methods and their applications so as to be able to analyse and describe engineering problems;
2. have sound knowledge of engineering methods and their applications in information technology, and be able to identify and solve problems in the field using the most up-to-date methods and tools;
3. be able to use tools and techniques to design components, systems and processes;
4. be able to conduct experiments and analyse their results;
5. be able to understand the impact of engineering solutions on society and the environment;
6. understand professional and ethical responsibilities;
7. know business culture with regards to economics, management and organisation;
8. have a knowledge of current issues in the field;
9. have good interpersonal and decision-making skills;
10. understand the importance of keeping abreast of developments in the field.
Graduates of this degree course must:
1. have adequate knowledge of mathematical and scientific methods and their applications so that they are able to analyse and describe engineering problems;
2. have a sound knowledge of engineering methods and their applications in industrial engineering, and be able to identify and solve problems in the field using the most up-to-date methods and tools;
3. be able to use tools and techniques to design components, systems and processes;
4. be able to conduct experiments and analyse their results;
5. be able to understand the impact of engineering solutions on society and the environment;
6. understand professional and ethical responsibilities;
7. know business culture with regards to economics, management and organisation;
8. have a knowledge of current issues in the field;
9. have good interpersonal and decision-making skills;
10. understand the importance of keeping abreast of developments in the field.
Graduates of this degree course must:
1. possess a sound basis in linguistics theory and Italian language and literature;
2. possess complete mastery of at least two foreign languages (one of which must be an EU language other than Italian) and the civilisations which use them, as well as satisfactory written and spoken use of a third language;
3. be able to use the main tools for information and communication technologies.
CLASS L12 BIOLOGY
Graduates of this degree course must:
1. have an adequate basic knowledge of the different branches of biology;
2. acquire general research skills as well as develop specific research methods in relations to their main subject fields;
3. have learnt how to apply their competences so that they may operate effectively in the biological sector;
4. be able to communicate and manage information effectively.
CLASS L13 CULTURAL HERITAGE STUDIES
Graduates of this degree course must:
1. have an adequate basic knowledge of the different branches of biology;
2. acquire general research skills as well as develop specific research methods in relations to their main subject fields;
3. have learnt how to apply their competences so that they may operate effectively in the biological sector;
4. be able to communicate and manage information effectively.
Graduates of this degree course must:
1. possess the basic skills specific to the fields of communication and be able to work in the various industries relative to culture (publishing, cinema, theatre, radio, television and the new media);
2. possess the competences in the new communications and information technologies and the ability to carry out communication and public relations activities in the public, private and cultural heritage sectors;
3. understand the operational policies typical of communications and information in relation to changes in a variety of national and international sectors, also with reference to institutional contexts;
4. possess the skills needed to work as a journalist and in newsrooms, with competence in the audio-visual area as well;
5. the ability to speak and write two foreign languages (one of which an EU language), as well as having proficiency in Italian;
6. possess the basic competences needed to produce cultural texts (screenplays, short subjects, storyboards, video and audio-visual texts).
CLASS L15 POLITICAL SCIENCES AND INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
Graduates of this degree course must:
1. possess adequate knowledge, both cultural, methodological and professional, pertinent to the field;
2. acquire an education characterised by an interdisciplinary approach ( e.g. law, economics, politics, sociology, history, etc.) suited to analysing and managing the public and private issues of modern society, including issues concerning equal opportunities;
3. possess the interdisciplinary knowledge needed to plan and carry out complex operational strategies;
4. possess an adequate command of empirical research methods in the fields of politics, sociology, statistics, economic sciences, quantitative studies, and comparative methods, especially with regards to public law subjects which will allow for an innovative and operational entry into both public and private professional contexts.
CLASS L16 EARTH SCIENCES
Graduates of this degree course must have acquired:
1. the fundamentals of chemistry, physics, mathematics and computer science;
2. basic theoretical, experimental and practical knowledge of the various areas concerning the earth;
3. some degree of familiarity with research methods;
4. the ability to use fundamental tools to analyse geological systems and processes;
5. sufficient operational competence in their field as well as laboratory competence.
CLASS L17 ECONOMICS AND ADMINISTRATION
Graduates of this degree course must:
1. possess adequate basic knowledge of economics and skills regarding the use of mathematical-statistical instruments;
2. possess knowledge of the principles and foundations of the national legislation as well as of related institutions;
3. know how to face problems regarding economic systems and the companies which constitute them;
4. have a sound knowledge of research methods in economics, and of the techniques appropriate of the different operational sectors, keeping abreast of innovations in analytical research systems, with special reference to gendre analysis;
5. possess practical skills for the collection, measurement, and treatment of data pertinent to economics in the various aspects of its application;
6. possess adequate knowledge of organisational culture and work contexts;
7. be able to use instruments for effective communication and management of information.
CLASS L18 EDUCATION
Graduates of this degree course must:
1. have acquired the theoretical knowledge and operational competences pertinent to the education field; such knowledge and competences, derived from the different areas of behavioural, natural, and human sciences, must be conveniently integrated in relation to global education;
2. possess a sound knowledge of the theory, epistemology and methodology of the various education;
3. be able to use instruments for the effective communication and management of information.
CLASS L19 - ADMINISTRATION
Graduates of this degree course must:
1. possess the cultural, scientific and professional knowledge - with the related methodological skills - that is needed to acquire a sound education in law, economics, politics, government, organisational management and safety with reference to national/international contexts, public/private administration, private complex organisations; they must also have learnt about equal opportunity policies;
2. possess multidisciplinary knowledge needed to become professionals able to effectively interpret the organisational changes and innovation occurring in public and private administration;
3. be able to serve public institutions, private enterprises, service industries, and the tertiary sector, in planning and implementing initiatives aimed at promoting a communitys economic, social and civil development;
4. be able to implement specific public policies and manage human resources and industrial relations.
CLASS L20 AGRICULTURE, FOOD INDUSTRY AND FORESTRY
Graduates of this first degree course must:
1. possess adequate basic knowledge in the fields of mathematics, physics, computer science, chemistry and biology for the purposes of application;
2. know research methods and be able to participate in research and experimentation, as well as use their knowledge to solve the various practical problems in the agriculture, food industry and forestry sectors;
3. possess knowledge and competence of operational procedures and lab work, in one or more of the following sectors: agriculture, food industry and forestry;
4. be able to give technical assistance in the agriculture, food industry and forestry sectors;
5. be able to evaluate what impact agriculture, the food industry and forestry projects have on the environment;
6. understand the corporate environment and the relative economic, managerial and organisational aspects of the agriculture, food industry and forestry sectors;
7. possess the basic education and ability needed to constantly update their knowledge and professional competence.
CLASS L21 CHEMISTRY
Graduates of this degree course must:
1. acquire adequate knowledge in the different basic, theoretical and experimental sectors of chemistry;
2. be able to use the proper research methods of the different subject fields of chemistry so as to solve operational problems;
3. communicate and manage information effectively.
1. Graduates of this degree course must:
2. have adequate knowledge of the fundamentals of mathematics, physics, and computer science, and acquire all related research methods;
3. be able to work professionally in navigation, oceanography, meteorology, surveying and telecommunications;
4. possess adequate competences in and be able to use instruments for effective communication and management of information.
CLASS L23 VISUAL ARTS, MUSIC, PERFORMING ARTS AND FASHION STUDIES
Graduates of this degree course must:
1. possess an adequate basic education in cinema, music, theatre and costume design;
2. possess the critical tools and methodology needed to acquire competence in the techniques, languages and displays used for visual expression;
3. be able to use tools for computing and information technologies confidently and appropriately in the field;
4. be able to use instruments for the effective communication and management of information;
5. be able to act as team-workers, independent and adaptive to various work contexts.
Graduates of this first degree course must:
1. acquire adequate basic knowledge of chemistry as it relates to molecular structure, ionic balance and the chemism of functional groups;
2. gain adequate knowledge of animal and vegetable biology and of the morphology and physiology of the human body;
3. gain knowledge of general biochemistry in order to understand the molecular mechanisms of biological phenomena and metabolic activity; graduates must also understand enzymes, proteins and nucleic acids in their function as receptors of pharmaceutical drugs;
4. have acquired knowledge of pharmaceutical chemistry and pharmacology in order to understand pharmaceuticals and their characteristics with regards to pharmacokinetics, pharmacodynamics and toxicity;
5. know pharmaceutical forms, as well as the materials used in the preparation of formulations;
6. be also aware of the legislative and ethical norms useful to work professionally in the various aspects of the field.
CLASS L25 PHYSICS
Graduates of this degree course must:
1. have adequate knowledge of classic and modern physics;
2. acquire the adequate research methods needed to represent and verify models for physics theories;
3. have operational knowledge of laboratories;
4. know how to use appropriate mathematical and computer instruments;
5. be able to apply their professional competences to specific contexts; e.g. to provide scientific support in various fields, such as health, medicine, environment, energy conservation, cultural heritage and the various activities aimed at spreading scientific knowledge;
6. be able to communicate and manage information effectively.
CLASS L26 INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
CLASS L27 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
Graduates of this first degree course must:
1. understand the systemic nature of the environment and possess good working knowledge of the scientific methods used to analyse the components and factors of the processes, systems and problems that regard the environment in its natural state or altered by man;
2. possess adequate competence in and instruments for effective communication and management of information.
Graduates of this degree course must:
1. possess adequate basic knowledge of economics and skills regarding the use of mathematical-statistical instruments;
2. possess knowledge of the principles and foundations of national legislation as well as of related institutions;
3. know how to face problems regarding economic systems and the companies which constitute them;
4. have a sound knowledge of research methods in economics, and of the techniques appropriate of the different operational sectors, keeping abreast of innovations in analytical research systems, with special reference to gendre analysis;
5. possess practical skills for the collection, measurement, and treatment of data pertinent to economics in the various aspects of its application;
6. possess adequate knowledge of organisational culture and work contexts;
7. be able to use instruments for effective communication and management of information.
Graduates of this degree course must:
1. have acquired a sound knowledge of the history of the philosophical and scientific thought from ancient to modern times, as well as a wide breadth of information concerning current debates in various areas of philosophical research (theory, logic, epistemology, linguistics, aesthetics, ethics, religion, politics);
2. have command of the terminology and methods regarding the analysis of problems, be able to debate points and approach texts, at times in the original language, and understand how to use bibliographical instruments;
3. have acquired competence in the issues of applied ethics (in the fields of biology, business, work, politics, economics and communication);
4. be able to use the tools needed for the effective communication and management of information.
Graduates of this degree course must:
1. possess a solid basic knowledge in geography, economics, sociology, culture and law;
2. possess the theoretical, technical and methodological tools necessary to interpret and represent the geographical world, as well as the relationship between human activity and the physical environment;
3. be able to use the main tools for computing and information technologies;
4. possess the ability to speak and write about the field, to communicate general information in at least one EU language other than Italian;
5. have developed adequate skills for the effective communication and management of information.
Graduates of this degree course must:
1. possess a sound knowledge of legal principles, especially with regards to the historic and philosophical, private, public, trial, penal, and international sectors, as well as in the institutional, economic, comparative and community ones;
2. possess adequate skills for the effective communication and management of information, including the use of computing and information technologies.
CLASS L32 MATHEMATICS
Graduates of this degree course must:
1. have adequate basic knowledge of mathematics;
2. have computational and information technology skills;
3. acquire mathematical methods and be able to understand and use mathematical models and descriptions in concrete situations for science and economics;
4. possess adequate competences in and be able to use instruments for effective communication and management of information.
Graduates of this degree course must:
1. be competent in understanding, planning and conducting educational, adaptive, recreational and sport activities aimed at developing, maintaining and regaining motor skills as well as physical and psychological well-being;
2. be able to give specific attention to significant gender differences when planning physical education activities;
3. possess adequate competences in and be able to use instruments for effective communication and management of information.
Graduates of this degree course must:
1. acquire the basic knowledge pertaining to the fundamental subject fields of psychology;
2. be competent in the methods and procedures of scientific research;
3. acquire practical competences enabling them to apply their theoretical knowledge to operational contexts;
4. acquire the experience and skills needed to work professionally in the services devised for individuals, groups, organisations, and communities;
5. be able to use instruments for effective communication and management of information.
Graduates of this degree course must:
1. possess adequate basic knowledge in such areas as demographics, ethnicity and anthropology, development of societal changes;
2. possess also knowledge of policies and good practices aimed at granting equal opportunities;
3. be familiar with phenomena related to economic globalisation, intercultural and gendre dynamics; also be familiar with the anthropological, social, cultural and institutional components of development on a local and world level;
4. be able to speak and write in two EU languages (as well as in Italian) about their field so that they may communicate efficaciously and exchange general information;
5. be able to use instruments for the communication and management of information.
Graduates of this degree course must:
1. possess adequate knowledge of the basic disciplines in sociology and social sciences and be able to carry out analysis in these fields;
2. have a good command of the methods for sociological research and of the technical aspects of the various sectors of application, including practical skills related to the measuring, collecting and treating of data pertinent to social analysis;
3. be able to work in groups;
4. be able to apply acquired knowledge to the general cultural, economic, and social contexts within local, national, and international contexts;
5. possess adequate skills and tools for the effective communication and management of information.
CLASS L37 STATISTICS
Graduates of this degree course must:
1. possess adequate knowledge of statistics;
2. have an adequate knowledge of the basic social, economic and statistical sciences and/or in any other related areas decided upon by the university;
3. be competent in research and statistics methodology;
4. have practical and operational competence regarding the gathering and analysis of pertinent data;
5. be trained to think in a logical, conceptual and methodological manner in order to plan and carry out statistical research for observation and experimentation as well as in order to establish computer databases.
Graduates of this degree course must:
1. have basic knowledge of the main scientific methodologies and an understanding of the principals of various disciplines in order to carry out historical research;
2. understand human history and be familiar with historiographical language and styles; this competence is attained through the use of written and oral sources, the study of the historiographical tradition, diachronic profiles, the necessary information is often gained directly from original sources.
Graduates of this degree course must:
1. possess adequate basic knowledge of economics, geography, anthropology, and sociology, as well as the cultural and legal matters pertinent to the various sectors of the tourism market;
2. have a good command of the methods for sociological research and of the technical aspects of the various sectors of application, including practical skills related to measuring, surveying and treating data pertinent to social analysis;
3. have adequate knowledge of the work and business culture so as to allow for working in real conditions, taking on various responsibilities in business or administration;
4. acquire the methods and techniques needed for the effective promotion and fruition of cultural assets and activities;
5. be able to apply acquired knowledge to the general cultural, economic and social contexts within local, national and international contexts;
6. be able to communicate, orally and in written form, general information as well as information specific to tourism in at least two EU languages (as well as in Italian);
7. possess adequate skills and tools for the effective communication and management of information.
Graduates of this second degree course must possess:
1. the essential theoretical knowledge derived from the basic sciences so that it may be applied professionally;
2. the ability to collect and critically analyse data regarding the state of well-being of a single animal or as livestock, and the ability to interpret such data using knowledge from basic sciences, physiopathology, and the pathologies of organs and apparatuses; graduates must also be prepared to carry out medical and/or surgical interventions for the treatment of animals;
3. knowledge of epidemiology, diagnosis, prophylaxis, and the treatment and control of infectious and parasitical animal diseases;
4. the ability to collect and critically analyse data regarding the state of health, hygiene and quality of food destined to human consumption, and any possible aberration therein; knowledge will also be needed of the production and processing procedures of foods of animal origin;
5. knowledge of animal nutrition and alimentation and of the technology used in breeding;
6. the ability to collect and critically analyse data regarding the impact of breeding on the environment.
CLASS L41 CONSERVATION AND RESTORATION OF CULTURAL HERITAGE
Graduates of this degree course must:
1. understand the structural and material characteristics of works of art in order to carry out conservation projects;
2. possess the competences needed to carry out projects, using the proper technology, in one or more of the following areas: arresting the decay and/or structural instability of historical buildings of historical artistic, theatrical, musical assets, archives, and cinema; removal of the causes of decay; conservation of environmental and anthropological heritage;
3. possess adequate technical and scientific knowledge of architectural measuring processes, the structural characteristics of cultural works, the materials used in the works, and the types of technology used to restore and conserve them;
4. be able to work in public institutions responsible for the management and maintenance of the national cultural heritage, as well as in those private professional organisations which operate in the restoration and conservation sectors;
5. be able to communicate and manage information effectively.
Graduates of this degree course must:
1. be able to ideate and carry out design projects, from start to finish, for single and mass-produced items, using appropriate techniques and design strategies;
2. have the necessary visual, multimedia and interactive communications knowledge needed to present a finished design project effectively.
b. Lauree Specialistiche 2nd Level Degree
In this section, we will give you a list of all the classes of degrees, without the learning outcomes. Since we are dealing now with Lauree Specialistiche courses, you may refer to the previous paragraph in order to have precise information on the learning outcomes.
CLASS LS2 ARCHAEOLOGY
CLASS LS3 LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE
CLASS LS4 ARCHITECTURE AND CONSTRUCTION ENGINEERING
CLASS LS5 LIBRARY STUDIES
CLASS LS6 BIOLOGY
CLASS LS7 AGRICULTURAL BIOTECHNOLOGIES
CLASS LS8 INDUSTRIAL BIOTECHNOLOGIES
CLASS LS9 PHARMACEUTICAL, VETERINARY AND MEDICAL BIOTECHNOLOGIES
CLASS LS10 CONSERVATION OF CULTURAL HERITAGE AND ENVIRONMENT
CLASS LS11 CONSERVATION OF SCIENTIFIC AND INDUSTRIAL HERITAGE
CLASS LS12 CONSERVATION AND RESTORATION OF CULTURAL HERITAGE
CLASS LS14 PHARMACY AND INDUSTRIAL PHARMACY
CLASS LS15 PHILOLOGY AND CLASSICAL LITERATURE
CLASS LS16 MODERN PHILOLOGY
CLASS LS17 PHILOSOPHY AND HISTORY OF SCIENCE
CLASS LS18 THEORETICAL, MORAL, POLITIC AND AESTHETIC PHILOSOPHY
CLASS LS19 FINANCE
CLASS LS20 PHYSICS
CLASS LS21 GEOGRAPHY
CLASS LS22 LAW
CLASS LS23 COMPUTER SCIENCE
CLASS LS24 COMPUTER SCIENCE FOR HUMANITIES
CLASS LS25 AEROSPACE AND AERONAUTICAL ENGINEERING
CLASS LS26 BIOMEDICAL ENGINEERING
CLASS LS27 CHEMICAL ENGINEERING
CLASS LS28 CIVIL ENGINEERING
CLASS LS29 AUTOMOTION ENGINEERING
CLASS LS30 TELECOMMUNICATIONS ENGINEERING
CLASS LS31 ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING
CLASS LS32 ELECTRONIC ENGINEERING
CLASS LS33 ENERGY AND NUCLEAR ENGINEERING
CLASS LS34 MANAGEMENT ENGINEERING
CLASS LS35 COMPUTER ENGINEERING
CLASS LS36 MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
CLASS LS37 NAVAL ENGINEERING
CLASS LS38 ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING
CLASS LS39 CONFERENCE INTERPRETING
CLASS LS40 ITALIAN LANGUAGE AND CIVILISATION
CLASS LS41 AFRICAN AND ASIAN LANGUAGES AND LITERATURE
CLASS LS42 MODERN EUROPEAN AND AMERICAN LANGUAGES AND LITERATURE
CLASS LS43 FOREIGN LANGUAGES FOR INTERNATIONAL COMMUNICATION
CLASS LS44 LINGUISTICS
CLASS LS45 MATHEMATICS
CLASS LS46 MEDICINE AND SURGERY
CLASS LS47 VETERINARY SCIENCE
CLASS LS48 METHODS FOR THE ANALYSIS OF COMPLEX SYSTEMS
CLASS LS49 EMPIRICAL RESEARCH METHODS FOR SOCIAL SCIENCES
CLASS LS50 MATHEMATICS AND PHYSICS: MODELLING FOR ENGINEERING
CLASS LS51 MUSICOLOGY AND MUSICAL HERITAGE
CLASS LS52 DENTISTRY AND DENTAL PROSTHESIS
CLASS LS53 SPORT MANAGEMENT
CLASS LS54 ENVIRONMENTAL AND LAND SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGIES
CLASS LS55 - TOURISM DEVELOPMENT AND MANAGEMENT
CLASS LS56 - PLANNING AND MANAGEMENT OF EDUCATION
CLASS LS57 - PLANNING AND MANAGEMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES
CLASS LS58 PSYCHOLOGY
CLASS LS59 ADVERTISING AND BUSINESS COMMUNICATION
CLASS LS60 INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
CLASS LS61 MATERIALS SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING
CLASS LS62 CHEMISTRY
CLASS LS63 COGNITIVE SCIENCES
CLASS LS64 ECONOMIC SCIENCES
CLASS LS65 ADULT AND CONTINUING EDUCATION
CLASS LS66 UNIVERSE SCIENCES
CLASS LS67 SOCIAL AND INSTITUTIONAL COMMUNICATION STUDIES
CLASS LS68 NATURE SCIENCES
CLASS LS69 NUTRITION AND HEALTH SCIENCES
CLASS LS70 POLITICAL SCIENCES
CLASS LS71 PUBLIC SECTOR ADMINISTRATION
CLASS LS72 RELIGION STUDIES
CLASS LS73 PERFORMING ARTS AND MULTIMEDIA PRODUCTION STUDIES
CLASS LS74 MANAGEMENT OF RURAL RESOURCES
CLASS LS75 SPORT SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
CLASS LS76 SPORT SCIENCE FOR PREVENTION AND REHABILITATION
CLASS LS77 AGRICULTURE
CLASS LS78 AGRICULTURE BIOTECHNOLOGIES
CLASS LS79 LIVESTOCK MANAGEMENT
CLASS LS80 NAVIGATION SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
CLASS LS81 INDUSTRIAL CHEMISTRY AND RELATED TECHNOLOGIES
CLASS LS82 ENVIRONMENTAL AND LAND SCIENCES AND TECHNOLOGIES
CLASS LS83 ECONOMICS FOR ENVIRONMENT AND CULTURE
CLASS LS84 MANAGEMENT STUDIES
CLASS LS86 GEOPHYSICS
CLASS LS87 EDUCATION SCIENCES
CLASS LS88 COOPERATION AND DEVELOPMENT STUDIES
CLASS LS89 SOCIOLOGY
CLASS LS90 SOCIAL STATISTIC AND DEMOGRAPHY
CLASS LS91 ECONOMIC AND FINANCIAL STATISTIC
CLASS LS92 STATISTICS FOR EXPERIMENTAL RESEARCH
CLASS LS93 ANCIENT HISTORY
CLASS LS94 CONTEMPORARY HISTORY
CLASS LS95 HISTORY OF ART
CLASS LS96 HISTORY OF PHILOSOPHY
CLASS LS97 MEDIEVAL HISTORY
CLASS LS98 MODERN HISTORY
CLASS LS99 EUROPEAN STUDIES
CLASS LS100 TECHNIQUES AND METHODS FOR THE INFORMATION SOCIETY
CLASS LS101 COMMUNICATION THEORY
CLASS LS102 THEORY AND TECHNIQUES OF LEGAL TEXTS
CLASS LS103 INDUSTRIAL DESIGN THEORY AND METHODS
CLASS LS104 TRANSLATION OF LITERARY AND TECHNICAL TEXTS
List of Universities and Faculties
Marche Polytechnic University, www.univpm.it
· Faculty of Agriculture
· Faculty of Economics
· Faculty of Engineering
· Faculty of Medicine and Surgery
· Faculty of Sciences
Valle dAosta University in Aosta, www.univda.it
The Valle dAosta University offers courses in the following classes of degrees:
· L03 Applied Languages
· L15 Political Sciences and International Relations
· L17 Economics and Administration
· L18 Education
· L34/LS58 Psychology
· Faculty of Agriculture
· Faculty of Arts and Philosophy
· Faculty of Biotechnologies
· Faculty of Economics
· Faculty of Education
· Faculty of Foreign Languages and Literature
· Faculty of Law
· Faculty of Medicine and Surgery
· Faculty of Pharmacy
· Faculty of Veterinary Medicine
· Faculty of Mathematical, Physical and Natural Sciences
· Faculty of Political Sciences
· Faculty of Architecture
· First Faculty of Engineering in Bari
· Second Faculty of Engineering in Taranto
Sannio University, www.unisannio.it
· Faculty of Economics
· Faculty of Economics and Business Administration
· Faculty of Engineering
· Faculty of Mathematical, Physical and Natural Sciences
· Faculty of Arts and Philosophy
· Faculty of Economics and Business Administration
· Faculty of Engineering
· Faculty of Foreign Languages and Literature
· Faculty of Law
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· Faculty of Agriculture
· Faculty of Architecture Aldo Rossi
· Faculty of Arts and Humanities
· Faculty of Economics
· Faculty of Economics in Forlμ
· Faculty of Economics in Rimini
· Faculty of Education
· Faculty of Engineering
· Second Faculty of Engineering
· Faculty of Exercise and Sport Sciences
· Faculty of Foreign Languages and Literature
· Faculty of Industrial Chemistry
· Faculty of Law
· Faculty of Mathematical, Physical and Natural Sciences
· Faculty of Medicine and Surgery
· Faculty of Pharmacy
· Faculty of Political Sciences
· Faculty of Political Sciences Roberto Ruffilli
· Faculty of Preservation of the Cultural Heritage
· Faculty of Psychology
· Faculty of Statistics
· Faculty of Veterinary Medicine
· School of Economics and Management
· Bachelor of Science in Logistics and Production Engineering
· Faculty of Computer Science
· Faculty of Design and Art
· Faculty of Education
· Faculty of Economics
· Faculty of Engineering
· Faculty of Law
· Faculty of Medicine and Surgery
· Faculty of Arts and Humanities
· Faculty of Economics
· Faculty of Education
· Faculty of Engineering
· Faculty of Foreign Language and Literature
· Faculty of Law
· Faculty of Mathematical, Physical and Natural Sciences
· Faculty of Medicine and Surgery
· Faculty of Pharmacy
· Faculty of Political Sciences
· Faculty of Arts and Humanities
· Faculty of Economics
· Faculty of Engineering
· Faculty of Mathematical, Physical and Natural Sciences
· Faculty of Pharmacy
· Faculty of Political Sciences
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