Regulations for Degree Sessions
Regulations for the final examination Second-cycle Degree course in Chemistry and Industrial Chemistry (Approved at the CU-Chim meeting of 14 December 2012) Art. 1 - GENERAL ASPECTS The aim of the final examination is to verify the student's ability to present the original results obtained during the experimental thesis activities. To this end, the student, one month before the date set for the final examination, must submit to the Student registry office the application for the Second-cycle degree, complete with the title of the thesis and an indication of the supervisors.
In order to be admitted to the final examination, students must have acquired all the credits envisaged by the Degree Course Regulations, with the exception of those allocated to the final examination. The student may take profit examinations up to ten days before the date set for the Second-cycle degree examination.
DELIVERY OF THESES At least ten days before the final examination, the student must send to (paola.pedretti@unipr.it) (Academic office):
1) A first PDF file must contain the dissertation. The first page of this document contains the title page (MODEL FRONTESPIZE), which summarises the following information: Department, Second-cycle degree course, title of the thesis, names of the supervisors and the graduating student and the academic year. This is followed by a short summary (maximum four pages) and then the text of the thesis. The thesis can be written either in Italian or in English, in the latter case an abstract in Italian must also be attached.
2) A second PDF file should contain only a title page and summary. The Academic office will send the file to all members of the Degree Committee. Dates and deadlines relating to Degree Examinations are published on the "Degree Sessions and Deadlines Calendar" page.
3) A few days before the final examination, all undergraduates must upload their final thesis work in their reserved ESSE3 area. Instructions in INSERTING DEFINITIVE THEORETICS IN ESSE3 (see above).
Art. 2 - THE DEGREE COMMITTEE AND THE GRADUATION VOTE The DEGREE COMMITTEE is appointed by the Director of the Department for each graduation session and is made up of a minimum of 5 and a maximum of 11 members of the teaching staff, and preferably includes the thesis supervisors. The graduation grade is expressed in hundredths and includes an overall assessment of the student's curriculum.
Art. 3 - MAJOR GRADUATE SEMINAR AND FINAL EXAMINATIONS Approximately one week before the final test, the student must present the results of his thesis work in a Second-cycle degree seminar in front of the Degree Committee. Before presenting the dissertation, the supervisor presents the Committee with an overall assessment of the candidate and his or her efforts during the dissertation, proposing, if necessary, that the candidate be awarded an honourable mention. The exposure time should not exceed 20 minutes. The committee, taking account of the rapporteur's opinion and the candidate's presentation, awards an increase on the credit-weighted average of the marks for the individual lessons up to a maximum of 8 points. A weighted average of at least 105/110 is required for the award of honours. The most senior member of each committee is appointed Chairman and, as such, is responsible for ensuring that the time limits for the presentation are respected and that the final evaluation is consistent.
POINTS AWARDED BY THE COMMITTEE AND THE RAPPORTEUR Knowledge and understanding: panel from 0 to 1 Applying knowledge and understanding: panel from 0 to 2 Learning skills rapporteur from 0 to 2 Making judgments: committee from 0 to 2 Communication skills: committee from 0 to 1 It is possible to read the Regulation "Norms of behaviour to be followed by candidates and their families during the degree sessions", issued by D. R. n. 282 del 27.R. n. 282 of 27/06/2014, at the following address: http://www.unipr.it/node/9724.