To earn a bachelor's degree, you need to acquire 180 undergraduate credits (CFUs) distributed over a maximum of 20 examinations and evenly distributed over the three years, each of which involves teaching activities for a total of 60 CFUs.
Undergraduate credit is a measure of the effort required to a student to pass the test of a teaching (examination or aptitude test); the number of credits allocated to the teachings is established by the Department and the credits related to each teaching are assigned to the student after passing the examination, whose grade is expressed in thirtieths, or the aptitude test scheduled at the conclusion of the course.
The legal value of the degree awarded in each course is defined by the ministerial class to which it belongs: courses in the same class have the same legal value, so they allow access to the same public competitions.
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