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emse:faq [2012/05/18 17:34]
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 =====Frequently Asked Questions===== =====Frequently Asked Questions=====
  
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-  - **What are the constraints to move to the second university**?​ \\    +  - **What are the constraints to move to the second university**?​ \\ Students need to have gained at least 52 ECTS in the first year. In particular these credits have to be gained by September after the end of the first academic year.No exception is made.  
-Students need to have gained at least 52 ECTS in the first year. In particular these credits have to be gained by September after the end of the first academic year.No exception is made.  +  - **Since EMSE is offered as part of a consortium of universities,​ it should be clearly stated which institution will award the diploma degree. ​ Would it be the University of Bozen-Bolzano?​** \\ This is in fact a novelty: both the universities in which a student will attend the course will give the degree. It is in fact a double degree. So a student receive two Master degree with the effort of one :-) 
-2. Since EMSE is offered as part of a consortium of universities,​ it should be clearly stated which institution will award the diploma degree. ​ Would it be the University of Bozen-Bolzano?​ +  - **Workload: Has the EMSE a minimum workload of 1500 work hours per academic year, and a minimum of 60 ECTS?** \\ EMSE has  a standard Master study plan. Namely it is created on the base of an existing one. It has 60 ECTS per year and it lasts 2 years. ​  
-This is in fact a novelty: both the universities in which a student will attend the course will give the degree. It is in fact a double degree. So a student receive two Master degree with the effort of one :-)  +  -How can I pre-enroll if I am not an European Citizen? The registration procedure for the pre-enrolment at Italian university degree programmes for non-European students is handled by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. The pre-enrolment has to be done in your country at the Italian representative authority (usually the Italian embassy or consulate), which also translates and certifies your qualifications. On the pre-enrolment application,​ applicants must indicate one university degree only and the university which they intend to apply to. Detailed and up to date information can be found at the Ministry site for foreign students (English version coming soon), and at the Faculty site for foreign students'​ pre-enrolment;​ the University has prepared a general guide for foreign students'​ pre-enrolment (note that the general guide does not consider the specificity of this European Master). If you plan to pre-enrol in our Faculty, our suggestion is to prepare the necessary documents well in advance, as admission procedures can be very complicated and time-consuming.  
- +. How can I select the elective courses for my study plan?
-3. Workload: Has the EMSE a minimum workload of 1500 work hours per academic year, and a minimum of 60 ECTS? +
-EMSE has  a standard Master study plan. Namely it is created on the base of an existing one. It has 60 ECTS per year and it lasts 2 years. ​  +
-4. How can I pre-enroll if I am not an European Citizen? ​  +
-The registration procedure for the pre-enrolment at Italian university degree programmes for non-European students is handled by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. The pre-enrolment has to be done in your country at the Italian representative authority (usually the Italian embassy or consulate), which also translates and certifies your qualifications. On the pre-enrolment application,​ applicants must indicate one university degree only and the university which they intend to apply to. Detailed and up to date information can be found at the Ministry site for foreign students (English version coming soon), and at the Faculty site for foreign students'​ pre-enrolment;​ the University has prepared a general guide for foreign students'​ pre-enrolment (note that the general guide does not consider the specificity of this European Master). If you plan to pre-enrol in our Faculty, our suggestion is to prepare the necessary documents well in advance, as admission procedures can be very complicated and time-consuming.  +
-7. How can I select the elective courses for my study plan?+
 At the beginning of the year students will meet thieir study plan advisor. Fro the EMSE consortium the study plan advisor is dott. Emanuele Danovaro and Bruno Rossi( Bruno.Rossi@unibz.itThis e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it )  At the beginning of the year students will meet thieir study plan advisor. Fro the EMSE consortium the study plan advisor is dott. Emanuele Danovaro and Bruno Rossi( Bruno.Rossi@unibz.itThis e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it ) 
 8. Are ther grants for Non European citizens. ​ 8. Are ther grants for Non European citizens. ​
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