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Access to the Master’s degree in Performing Arts and Multimedia Production Sciences, LM 65

Enrolment on the Master’s degree Course in Performing Arts and Multimedia Production Sciences (LM 65) requires the possession of a university degree, either a degree awarded in accordance with the regulations in force prior to Ministerial Decree 509/1999, or a three-year university degree or another degree awarded abroad, recognised as appropriate in accordance with the regulations in force.

Academic degrees from foreign universities may be recognized for the purpose of admission to the course of study. More information can be found on the following webpage:

https://web.unisa.it/didattica/segreteria/servizi?servizio=23

Type of access

No test is required for the admission to the Master's degree course. However, it is necessary to meet personal preparation and curricular requirements; the enrolment is subject to an application for evaluation of the applicant’s previous academic career, which can be submitted from 17 July 2023 to 29 February 2024 according to the procedures outlined under 'enrolment'.

Curricular requirements

Students intending to enrol on the Master's degree course in Performing Arts and Multimedia Production must have a total of no less than 24 CFUs in the following sectors: performing arts (L-ART/05), cinema (L-ART/06), music (L-ART/07 of Ethnomusicology L-ART/08) and/or figurative arts (L-ART/01, L-ART/02, L-ART/03, L-ART/04) and at least 3 CFUs in the INF/01 and/or ING-INF/05 sectors.

Graduates of class L 3-Disciplines of the Visual Arts, Music and Performing Arts and L 1-Cultural Heritage and Disciplines of the Arts and Performing Arts of the University of Salerno are considered to meet the curricular requirements and may therefore enrol on this degree course, subject to the possession of adequate personal preparation.

For further details, please consult the regulations at the link:

https://corsi.unisa.it/scienze-dello-spettacolo-e-della-produzione-multimediale/didattica/regolamenti

Personal preparation requirements

The student's personal preparation is verified by assessing their previous academic career and, more specifically, the weighted average of the examinations taken for the degree or diploma at university level, which must be 24/30 or higher.

Adequate personal preparation and a good knowledge, both written and spoken, of at least one European language other than Italian, ascertainable by passing at least one foreign language examination in the curriculum of the three-year course of study, is also required.

Ways of verifying personal preparation requirements

The adequacy of personal preparation is verified by means of an interview, which does not replace the evaluation of curricular requirements. Admission interviews will be held three times a year, in September, December, and February.

Interview

Any curricular integration in terms of CFUs must be acquired by the student prior to enrolment. Registration with deficient educational qualifications is not permitted in any case. If the curricular requirements in terms of SSDs/CFUs are not met, the Teaching Council assesses, on the basis of the certified study plans, whether to reject the application or to indicate training activities necessary for their acquisition. The training activities used for the purpose of meeting the curricular requirements will not be subject to subsequent and further recognition of credits in the Master's degree career.

Enrolment

In order to enrol on the Master's degree, it is necessary to apply for an evaluation of one's previous academic career within the three deadlines indicated below:

  • 23 settembre 2023
  • 2 dicembre 2023
  • 11 febbraio 2024

The application must be sent by e-mail to the Department's Careers Office (carrierestudenti.dispac@unisa.it ), using the form that can be downloaded from this page (see link below) and attaching the self-declaration of the previous degree with examinations taken, preferably downloaded from the university website, and a scan of both sides of an ID document.

The application shall be deemed complete upon payment of the €16 stamp duty paid online, the receipt of which will be uploaded in the 'payments' section of the reserved area.

On the basis of the evaluation by a commission, the Teaching Council (Area Didattica), will communicate the outcome to the Careers office, which in turn will notify students, by e-mail.

Candidates may be:

  • admitted and will then be able to proceed with online registration;
  • not admitted due to lack of entry requirements;
  • conditional admission: the candidate will therefore be called for an interview that will lead to either their admission or non-admission.

Students who register in the degree course after 30 September 2023 may regularly apply for first-semester courses prior to obtaining their Bachelor's degree.

The request must be submitted by email to the DISPAC education office carrierestudenti.dispac@unisa.it using the form attached on this page

The Master's degree course may also be accessed by transferring from another Master’s course, from another university, as a drop-out or lapsed student and by obtaining a second academic degree.

Candidates are required to follow the procedures indicated in the following links and then wait to be notified about their registration, which will take place ex officio.

Change of degree course https://web.unisa.it/didattica/segreteria/servizi?servizio=10

Transfer from another university https://web.unisa.it/didattica/segreteria/servizi?servizio=1

Drop-out or lapsed student https://web.unisa.it/didattica/segreteria/servizi?servizio=16

Second academic degree https://web.unisa.it/didattica/segreteria/servizi?servizio=7

For questions regarding fees, ISEE submission, enrolment, transitions/transfers and online services, please visit this link: https://web.unisa.it/didattica/segreteria/faq

Please note that in the case of enrolment by the final deadline, which is within February 2024, the ISEE must be valid at the time of enrolment, so it must be applied for in the calendar year 2024 prior to the enrolment.

Access arrangements for students with disabilities or Specific Learning Disorders–SLD (Disturbi Specifici di Apprendimento–DSA): assistance with Assessment Test

Candidates with a certificate of civil invalidity or disability certification as per Article 3, paragraphs 1 and 3 of Law no. 104 of 1992 or with a diagnosis of Specific Learning Disorders (SLD) as per Law no. 170 of 2010, may benefit from special aids or compensatory measures in the performance of the admission test, by making an explicit request.

The diagnosis of SLD must have been issued to the minor applicant no more than three years after the date on which the application for assistance was submitted or, if they are adult, it must have been updated after their 18th birthday. The certification must have been issued by Public Bodies or Facilities and/or by professionals accredited with the Regional/National Health Service.

It should also be noted that the use of any medical equipment must be authorised in advance by the Right to Study Office.

Candidates with a civil invalidity/disability or with SLD must submit a request for assistance, accompanied by documentation, by e-mail to the Right to Study Office (dirstu@unisa.it) no later than fifteen days before the date of the chosen Assessment Test.

The form to request for assistance can be downloaded at the following link:

https://www.disabilidsa.unisa.it/servizi/modulistica

For each test the candidate intends to take, they must produce the appropriate application.

Non-EU foreign students


Non-EU citizens residing abroad may participate in the test by observing, exclusively, the inter-ministerial provisions relating to procedures for the entry, residence, and enrolment of foreign/international students on higher education courses in Italy for the academic year 2023–2024 published on the MUR website at http://www.studiare-in-italia.it/studentistranieri/.

Candidates in possession of a qualification obtained abroad must provide evidence of the qualification accompanied by its official translation into Italian, as well as legalisation and a declaration of worth from the Italian diplomatic-consular representative competent for their territory; in the event of a request to shorten the course, they must produce a certificate of academic studies already completed abroad specifying the examinations passed and accompanied by official documentation on the syllabus of the modules they studied.

For the academic year 2023–2024, the pre-enrolment procedure for non-EU citizens will take place via the digital portal UNIVERSITALY. On this platform, applicants will upload all the documents required for their admission to degree courses.

The Italian language test, compulsory for non-EU candidates, will be organised by the University of Salerno on a date to be announced. It will be the responsibility of the University's International Relations-Erasmus Office to inform candidates of the details of the test.

Non-EU citizens residing abroad who wish to take the Assessment Test must have taken and passed the Italian language proficiency test first; then follow all the registration procedures indicated in the preceding paragraphs.

On the day of the Assessment Test, candidates must present themselves with their passport with the specific 'study' entry visa or residence permit, if any, or with the receipt certifying that they have applied for the permit.