Enrolment procedures and deadlines

Admission to the Second-Cycle Degree Course in International and European Relations (Class LM-52) requires possession of a first-cycle (three-year) university degree, a first-level degree, a single-cycle degree or a four-year degree awarded at Italian universities or an academic qualification awarded abroad and deemed equivalent to a first-level degree.

Admission requirements

 

Those who do not hold a first-cycle/three-year degree in Political Science and International Relations (Class L-36 - DM. 270/04) obtained at any university, for access to the second-cycle degree course in International and European Relations, must have acquired a minimum number of 36 ECTS credits, of which
a) at least 9 ECTS credits in total accrued in the following academic disciplines:
SECS-P/01 - Political economics; SECS-P/02 - Economic policy;
SECS-P/06 - Applied economics.
b) at least 9 ECTS credits in IUS/01 - Private law and at least 9 ECTS credits in IUS/09 - Institutions of public law.
c) at least 9 ECTS credits in total in the following academic disciplines:
SPS/02 History of Political Doctrines; SPS/06 History of International Relations.


Students who do not hold a first-cycle degree in Class L-36 (DM. 270/04) or who hold a first-cycle degree in Class L-36 (DM. 270/04) with a degree grade of less than 80/110 must undergo a preliminary examination of their personal preparation.

Verification of access requirements

Those who do not hold a first-cycle degree in Political Science and International Relations (Class L-36) may request verification of their entry requirements from the Programmes of Study Committee.

Enrolment Period - Prospectus

Registration/enrolment periods:

  • registration: from 12:00 on 17 July 2024 to 12:00 on 18 October 2024

N.B. Students who have not yet graduated and who wish to enrol on second-cycle degree courses must still pre-enrol on the second-cycle degree course by 18 October 2024 and, once they have obtained their three-year degree, complete enrolment by 31 March 2025

  • Enrolment for years subsequent to the first: from 5 September 2024 to 16 November 2024
  • Transitions and incoming transfers: until 18 October 2024
  • outgoing transfers: until 31 December 2024

(18 eligible non-EU students, of which 3 places are reserved for students of Chinese nationality as part of the "Marco Polo" Project)
All detailed information on the enrolment procedure is available in the 2024/2025 Prospectus.

>>> 2024/2025 Prospectus

Recognition of previous studies

Students with previous careers and university studies already completed in Italy and abroad who enrol on the Degree Course in International and European Relations may apply for recognition of these activities.
For more information see → Transfers and transitions
 
 

Entrance test

Procedure for the entrance test for students with a first-cycle degree (Class L-36) grade of less than 80/110 and for all those who do not hold a first-cycle degree in Class L-36 (DM. 270/04)
Those who hold a three-year degree in Class L-36 (DM. 270/04), obtained at any university, provided they have obtained a degree mark of no less than 80/110, are considered suitably prepared for the degree course.
Those who do not hold a three-year degree in Class L-36 (DM. 270/04) or who hold a three-year degree in Class L-36 (DM. 270/04) with a graduation mark of less than 80/110 must take a test before the closing date for enrolment on the degree course.

In the A.Y. 2024/2025 the dates scheduled for the test are:

   Wednesday, 07/24/2024 at 09:15 a.m. (Classroom to be determined)
   Wednesday 04.09.2024 09.15 a.m. (Classroom to be defined)
   Tuesday, 15.10.2024 09.15 a.m. (Classroom to be defined)
   Tuesday, 19.11.2024 09.15 a.m. (Classroom to be defnire)
   Tuesday 10.12.2024 09.15 a.m. (Classroom to be defnire)
   Tuesday 21.01.2025 09.15 a.m. (Classroom to be defnire)
   Tuesday 25.02.2025 09.15 a.m. (Classroom to be defnire)
   Tuesday 25.03.2025 09.15 a.m. (Classroom to be defined)

The test to ascertain the student's personal preparation consists of an oral interview aimed at ascertaining the possession of basic knowledge consistent with the curricula that satisfy the admission requirements for the degree course, in the fields of history, political science, law and economics.
The examination is carried out by a committee of professors appointed by the Course Council.
Test dates are communicated via the course website.
The result of the test will be recorded in a special register prepared by the Student Registry Office and communicated to the student at the end of the test.

Entry test registration

To participate in the entry test, you need to fill in this online form