Admission requirements

Access to the course is open to limited numbers.

Graduates from degree courses in the L-15 Tourism Sciences class meet the curricular requirements for direct access to the Degree Programme.

Graduates from degree courses in classes L-1 Cultural Heritage, L-6 Geography, L-7 Civil and Environmental Engineering, L-11 Modern Languages ​​and Cultures, L-12 Linguistic Mediation, L-13 Biological Sciences, L-16 Administrative and Organizational Sciences, L-18 Economics and Business Management, L-20 Communication Sciences, L-21 Territorial, Urban, Landscape and Environmental Planning, L-26 Food Sciences and Technologies, L-32 Environmental and Natural Sciences and Technologies, L-33 Economic Sciences, L-34 Geological Sciences, L-36 Political Sciences and International Relations, L-37 Social Sciences for Cooperation, Development and Peace, L-41 Statistics, L-42 History and L-43 Technologies for the Conservation and Restoration of Cultural Heritage will undergo an interview to assess their personal preparation aimed at facilitating subsequent inclusion in the degree programme.

The assessment of personal preparation will be carried out through an interview and/or test by a specific

A commission appointed by the courses structure and chaired by the degree program president. The interview also aims to assess English language proficiency (this assessment can be replaced by documented acquisition of credits or possession of a B2 certification).

In the case of foreign students, the level of understanding and expression in Italian will also be assessed.

Last updated: 
02/13/2026 - 10:44