University of Bologna - Organization

Organization

Higher education processes are being harmonised across the European Community. Nowadays the University offers 101 different "Laurea" or "Laurea breve" first-level degrees (three years of courses), followed by 108 "Laurea specialistica" or "Laurea magistrale" second-level degrees (two years). However, other 11 courses have maintained preceding rules of "Laurea specialistica a ciclo unico" or "Laurea magistrale a ciclo unico", with only one cycle of study of five years, except for medicine and dentistry which requires six years of courses. After the "Laurea" one may attain 1st level Master. After second-level degrees are attained, one may proceed to 2nd level Master, specialisation schools (residency), or doctorates of research (PhD).

The 23 Faculties are:

  • Advanced School of Modern Languages for Interpreters and Translators (SSLMIT)—Forlì
  • Faculty of Agriculture—Bologna/Cesena
  • Faculty of Architecture Aldo Rossi—Cesena
  • Faculty of Economics
  • Faculty of Economics—Forlì
  • Faculty of Economics—Rimini
  • Faculty of Education Sciences
  • Faculty of Engineering
  • II Faculty of Engineering—Cesena/Forlì
  • Faculty of Exercise and Sport Sciences
  • Faculty of Foreign Languages and Literature
  • Faculty of Industrial Chemistry
  • Faculty of Law
  • Faculty of Letters and Philosophy
  • Faculty of Mathematical, Physical and Natural Sciences
  • Faculty of Medicine and Surgery
  • Faculty of Pharmacy
  • Faculty of Political Sciences
  • Faculty of Political Sciences Roberto Ruffilli
  • Faculty of Preservation of the Cultural Heritage
  • Faculty of Psychology—Cesena
  • Faculty of Statistical Sciences
  • Faculty of Veterinary Medicine

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