Calls for applications

To view the calls for applications for degree courses, click on the links below and open the "call for applications" file on the course catalog page.

Admission requirements for the Master's Degree Course in Construction Engineering-Architecture

To be admitted to the Master's Degree Course in Construction Engineering-Architecture (LM4 c.u.), candidates must pass an admission test consisting of forty questions (40) with five answer options, from which the candidate must choose only one, discarding those that are incorrect, arbitrary or unlikely.

The topics covered by the questions are: general knowledge (8), logical reasoning (6), history (12), drawing and representation (6), mathematics and physics (8). Candidates who have not answered any questions will not be included in the ranking.

Additional Educational Requirements (OFA) are assigned to all those who have obtained an overall score of less than 3 in the questions concerning Mathematics and Physics. OFA remedial activities relate exclusively to Mathematics.

The OFA will be considered satisfied if the student, after attending the appropriate remedial course provided by the University on an IT platform, has successfully passed the relevant final exam, or if, within the first academic year of enrollment, they have passed the first mathematics exam.

In order to improve their preparation in mathematics, candidates may take advantage of the preparatory courses offered by the Faculty, of the teaching materials and of the tutorials offered by the degree program.

To view the previous years tests, please access the archive available on the website: Structure and syllabus of the TEST ARCHED.

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