Final Examination
A.Y. 2025/2026
Learning objectives
Undefined
Expected learning outcomes
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Lesson period: Open sessions
Single course
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Course syllabus and organization
Single session
Course syllabus
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Prerequisites for admission
Have completed all exams required by the teaching plan. Have completed the practical assessment internship. Have passed the Practical Assessment Test.
Teaching methods
The student is supervised in the final exam by a Supervisor and a Co-supervisor. The Supervisor is chosen from among the members of the Teaching Board, depending on the topics identified by the student for the final exam. The Co-supervisor, chosen by mutual agreement between the student and the Supervisor, may not necessarily belong to the Teaching Board.
Teaching Resources
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Assessment methods and Criteria
The final discussion takes place before a Degree Committee belonging to the proposing and associated Departments. The grade will be determined unanimously by the Committee, taking into account the student's entire course of study (weighted average of the grades obtained in the exams together with the grade assigned to the thesis).
The overall degree grade, expressed out of 110, takes into account the student's previous academic record and the final exam. The thesis is awarded a score from 0 to 10 points, with a maximum of 10 points for experimental theses and a maximum of 6 points for compilation theses.
The criteria according to which the score will be awarded are as follows:
- Quality and originality of the thesis;
- Ability to independently apply the knowledge and skills developed during the course of study;
- Independence demonstrated in the preparation and writing of the final paper;
- Ability to express oneself appropriately in writing;
- Ability to present and discuss the final paper with the Degree Committee.
The overall degree grade, expressed out of 110, takes into account the student's previous academic record and the final exam. The thesis is awarded a score from 0 to 10 points, with a maximum of 10 points for experimental theses and a maximum of 6 points for compilation theses.
The criteria according to which the score will be awarded are as follows:
- Quality and originality of the thesis;
- Ability to independently apply the knowledge and skills developed during the course of study;
- Independence demonstrated in the preparation and writing of the final paper;
- Ability to express oneself appropriately in writing;
- Ability to present and discuss the final paper with the Degree Committee.
- University credits: 6
Individual study and practice: 0 hours