Rules for the development of the second-cycle degree thesis in PNC
Rules for the development of the second-cycle degree thesis in PNC
To obtain the Second-Cycle Degree, students must pass a final examination consisting in a written dissertation, under the supervision of a professor/instructor holding a teaching post in the degree course, in Italian or English, and its public discussion before a panel. The dissertation is an original and in-depth research contribution, based on the reasoned choice of a specific topic and on the analysis of the scientific literature relevant to it. The thesis can be either empirical (collection of experimental or observational data, meta-analysis of published results) or theoretical (critical analysis of the literature and critical reflection on conceptual and methodological issues), with equal dignity.
The thesis work begins with the approval of a project, sent by the student to the president of the degree course at least six months before the scheduled graduation session, at the beginning of each semester (indicatively, by 15 October and 15 February), consisting of an indicative title and the proposal of two names for the supervisor (in order of preference). The Degree Council will evaluate the applications and assign the professor/instrucotor to each project. Candidates are encouraged to contact potential supervisors before submitting their thesis project.
The procedures for submitting and evaluating the student's individual work are further specified in the Teaching Regulations of the Second-Cycle Degree Course and in the Regulations for the Performance of Second-Cycle Degree Theses.
The grade is a mark out 110.