Study Plan description

TAF - Integrated Master's Degree

The Study Plan is based on six types of educational activities (TAF), each assigned a specific number of credits (CFU).

The total number of credits required is at least 360 CFU.

The educational activities included are as follows:

  • TAF A: Core foundational activities
  • TAF B: Specialist educational activities
  • TAF C: Related and supplementary educational activities
  • TAF D: Educational activities chosen independently by the student, provided they align with the programme’s objectives
  • TAF E: Activities related to:
    • the final assessment
    • verification of proficiency in at least one foreign language
  • TAF F: Training and orientation internships
  • TAF S: Assessed Practical Placement (TPV)

The Study Plan for each cohort, which includes the list of courses and other educational activities, is attached to the Teaching Regulations and can be accessed on the Study Plan page. Any prerequisites are outlined in the study plan for each cohort.

Courses under TAF A, B, and C are mandatory.
Type F activities include training and orientation internships. Please refer to the dedicated pages for further information.

In addition to these activities, students must include elective courses (TAF D) in their Study Plan, allowing them to shape their academic path based on personal interests and future career goals.

It is possible to choose from all the courses offered by the University. While maintaining the student’s full autonomy, the elective courses included in the study plan must be consistent with the educational project. To obtain credit recognition, students must obtain prior authorisation from the Coordinator by following the procedures outlined in the Teaching Regulations. The evaluation and approval of submitted requests are the responsibility of the Academic Board of the CLMOPD.

In addition to the courses offered by the University, students have access to a wide range of optional teaching activities proposed annually by the CLMOPD, designed to meet the specific educational goals of the Degree Programme. It is recommended to verify the activation of the courses of interest each year, as courses scheduled for future academic years but not activated will need to be replaced by modifying the Study Plan.

Please note that while schedules for elective courses offered by the Study Programme are optimised to avoid conflicts with internship activities, the compatibility with the timetables of one’s own programme and courses from other programmes cannot be guaranteed. Students should consult the relevant timetables if they are considering courses outside their own programme.

Submit your Study Plan according to the instructions in the dedicated page, specifying the optional and elective courses of your choice.