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special conditions for admission to advanced Master’s programmes

See also [General Rules for Admission]

  

An advanced Master's degree is an academic degree earned at the end of 2nd cycle university studies, corresponding to a specific professional credential following completion of courses worth at least 60 credits, earned after initial training worth at least 300 credits leading to the award of a Master's degree (decree of March 31, 2006, article 6).


Architecture and urban planning

Urban and Regional Planning


Economic and business management

Entrepreneurship
Financial risk management


Law

European law (law concerning competition and intellectual property)
Tax law
Public notary law


Political and social sciences

Development, environment and communities
Interdisciplinary analysis of  European construction


Medical sciences

Medical specializations *
Public health, health and development
Transfusion medicine

* A policy of limiting the number of specialists was instituted in 1997. The number of new specialists in a field produced in a year is strictly limited. Students should contact the Chief of the Service or department in charge of each particular specialization.


Biomedical and pharmaceutical sciences

Clinical biology
Industrial pharmacy
Hospital pharmacy


Dental sciences

General dentistry
Orthodontics
Periodontics


Veterinary sciences

Specialized Veterinary medicine


Agronomy and bioengineering

Plant and animal resource management in tropical environment


Psychology and education

Pedagogy in higher education
Risk management and well being at work


Sciences

Biotechnology and applied biology
Aquaculture
Environmental sciences and environmental management in developing countries
Archeometrics
Nanotechnology


Engineering sciences

Nuclear engineering
Transportation management
Natural hazards management
Naval construction
Water resources
Conservation-Restoration of culturally important buildings
Risk management and well being at work

Contact(s) : Admissions department

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