Help


from Wikipedia
« »  
* In Italy the Master's degree is equivalent to the 2-year Laurea Specialistica, whose courses start after earning the 3-year Laurea Triennale ( roughly equivalent to a Bachelor's degree ).
Law, Pharmacy and Medicine faculties have not adopted these two degrees ( commonly called " tre piĆ¹ due ", i. e. 3 + 2 ) and are still earned after 5-year and 6-year Laurea Magistrale courses respectively.
Additionally, old regulation ( Vecchio Ordinamento ) 5-year degrees are equivalent to current Laurea Magistrale, thence Master's degree is equivalent to old regulament 5-year degree as well.

1.896 seconds.