Criteria for Including an Elective Course in Your Academic Record
Students enrolled in the Master's Degree Programs in International Relations (LM-52) and Administrative Sciences (LM-63), when choosing elective learning activities, must adhere to the general criterion that the same course cannot be repeated and must follow the criteria below:
- They can independently include courses offered by the Master's Degree Programs in the areas of Economics, Law, Political Science, Social Sciences, and the areas of Cultural Heritage, Education, Literature, Languages, History, Philosophy, and the single-cycle Master's Degree Program in Law.
- They can include courses taken as part of Erasmus Projects, in compliance with the established procedures and with prior authorization from the Teaching Committee.
- They can include courses offered in the Bachelor's Degree Program in Political Science (L-36) with prior authorization from the Teaching Committee, to ensure coherence with their study plan and verify that exams are not repeated.