Guidance
The Second-Cycle Degree Course in Molecular and Industrial Genomic Biotechnologies periodically appoints a contact instructor for guidance activities. This instructor acts in a coordinated manner with the other delegates of the Degree Courses incardinated in the Department of Chemistry, Life Sciences and Environmental Sustainability Sciences to support the initiatives organised by the University with regard to orientation and information for students interested in enrolling in the Second-Cycle Degree Course in Molecular and Industrial Genomic Biotechnologies and to collaborate in the implementation of these actions.
These initiatives mainly refer to:
- The preparation of texts describing the Course of Study for the University brochures.
- The presentation to the third-year students of the Bachelor's Degree Course in Biotechnology and Biology of the Second-Cycle Degree Course in Molecular and Industrial Genomic Biotechnology, which is the natural continuation of their course of study.
- The organisation of Open Days, including the edition specifically dedicated to Second-cycle degrees. During these days, students can visit specially set up stands and receive information and illustrative material on the various Second-cycle Degree Courses. As part of the 'Open Day Lauree Magistrali', an important moment in the presentation of the degree course is the interview (lasting approximately 25 minutes), broadcast via streaming, in which the contact instructor for guidance activities illustrates the organisation of the degree course, the programme of study and employment opportunities. Typically, a student participates in this interview who brings his or her experience related to the course of study and the conduct of the dissertation.
- The activity of providing direct information to users in the event of personal contact by e-mail or telephone, possibly setting up appointments for visits or interviews.
- The activity of information and curriculum analysis of students from first-cycle degree courses other than Biotechnology and Biology who express their intention to enrol in the Genomic, Molecular and Industrial Biotechnologis degree course. In this way, it is verified that the requirements for enrolment are met (in accordance with the Regulations of the Course of Study) and information and advice is provided as to whether further study is required in disciplines for which deficiencies in previous preparation have been identified.
- Information and curriculum analysis of foreign students who express their intention to enrol in the course of study in Genomic, Molecular and Industrial Biotechnologies.