7.
EXAMS
The information in this chapter refers to exams held in person.
All exams scheduled in the 2020/2021 a.y. were held online according to specific guidelines for oral and written exams, summarized in the documents sent to students and available here as an example (Written exams - Oral exams).
The online mode has been adopted also for exams scheduled in the 26 August - 7 September 2021 exam session. Detailed communications related to the methods that will be adopted for holding exams from October 2021 exams session onwards will be provided to students directly through the yoU@B Student Diary.
It is essential for students to have an adequate computer setup for taking exams (See chapter 1.7.1 Student's personal laptop computer).
The rules and methods already in force and described in this chapter for registering for exams remain unchanged and must be complied with.
Assessment methods such as exams and other types of tests are designed to assess the students' required level of preparation in order to be awarded the credit points for the various educational activities. Assessments are marked out of thirty (for exams) or given a pass/fail grade and are always individual.
Assessment methods must guarantee authenticity of the student's output and third party check.
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7.1.
Exam Program
Exams, like lectures, are based on the topics described in the course program, available in 2 versions: the course profile and the course syllabus.
The course profile includes the main topics dealt with in the course and is divided into following sections: Course Mission and Course Content Summary, Intended Learning Outcomes, Teaching Methods, Assessment Methods, Teaching Materials and, where applicable, prerequisites. Students can access the course profiles on the Bocconi website (at page http://www.unibocconi.eu/courses). To help students choose courses on the basis of the course contents, the course profiles are published on the site well before the start of lectures. Substantial variations to the course profiles are not expected during the year, except for some changes to the textbooks that may be made as a consequence of new publications or updated material that were not available when the profile was finalized.
The purpose of the course syllabus together with the information published online is to explain in more detail the topics covered. For every learning session of the course, if possible the reference materials necessary for an in-depth consolidation of the concepts dealt with in the lessons and assessment methods are specified and tutors are available (see "Teaching Assistants"). The course syllabus is prepared by the Course Director in conjunction with the views of the Program Director. The syllabus is generally distributed during lectures and is generally also available online (BBoard, in the course profile, in the yoU@B student Diary).
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7.2.
Assessment Methods
The assessment methods are indicated in a summarized form in the course profiles and are explained in further detail in the course syllabuses (in the Assessment Methods section). In addition, they are also explained by the faculty during lectures and generally available online. The assessment methods may be different for attending and non-attending students.
Furthermore, some exams can only be taken by attending students. Students are considered "attending" if they meet the course attendance requirements established by the faculty member.
The assessment of knowledge involves evaluation during the course (possible only for the attending students) or only a final evaluation (possible for non-attending students and also open to attending students).
In general terms, in-progress evaluation provides for more evaluation moments and many more methods, such as (depending on teaching and according to the proportions specified in the course profile) partial written exams, oral exams, evaluation of the student's active participation in class and individual and / or group assignments given by the faculty during lecture weeks (assignments that can only provide written output or even an oral presentation). The final assessment, however, provides for only one evaluation time in written and / or oral form.
For courses with multi-class groups in the same Bachelor of Science Program, the exams are organized in the same way.
It is important to always check how exam marks are registered either with the faculty member or with the secretary's office of the Department (whether or not it is necessary to sign up for other exams to complete the requirements, etc.) and to check the expiration date of the mark of those written exams that are followed by an oral exam.
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7.3.
Past Exam Papers
The Course Director will decide on the availability of past exam papers, together with the correct answers. The Course Director may do this through:
- the BBoard platform; - the Teaching box available in the yoU@B student Diary; - his/her personal page available on the website.
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7.4.
Period of General/Partial Exams and Timetable
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7.4.1.
General and Partial Exams
The exam timetable is scheduled in periods that do not coincide with lectures. Each exam period consists of one or more sessions.
The exam timetable allocates 4 exam sessions for all courses; 2 of them are scheduled after the teaching semester, the third and fourth sessions are considered as supplementary sessions. For foreign language courses and Computer Science/Computer Skills, 5 exam sessions are scheduled.
Lectures are suspended at mid-semester in both the first and second semester for 1st partial exams. 2nd partial exams are held at the end of the semester. Partial exam dates may or may not coincide with those fixed for general exams.
Students can generally take exams in all sessions as long as they meet the attendance requirements (semester course lectures in the study plan must be finished). For some types of exams and some courses, there may be some limitations to access the exams.
The exam periods and exam sessions (reference period: October 2021 - September 2022) are scheduled as follows.
Period
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1st semester Courses
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2nd semester Courses
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From
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To
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Period I
15/10/21
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26/10/21
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1st Partial exams
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Period II
09/12/21 (*)
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22/12/21 (*)
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2nd Partial exams
1 session
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07/01/22
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19/01/22
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20/01/22 (**)
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02/02/22(**)
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2nd Partial exams
1 session
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1 session 2020-2021 academic year
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Period III
14/03/22
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22/03/22
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1st Partial exams
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Period IV
11/05/22
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31/05/22
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2nd Partial exams
1 session
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01/06/22
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22/06/22 (**)
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2nd Partial exams
1 session
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23/06/22
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12/07/22
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1 session
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Period V
25/08/22
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06/09/22
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1 session
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1 session
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(*) In the period 09-22 December 2021 an exam session open to all enrolled students is scheduled for 1/2 compulsory courses per program/year of studies. This replaces the January - first period - 2022 exam session which, as a consequence, will not be scheduled.
(**) For the compulsory courses, compulsory courses chosen by the students and curriculum compulsory courses, the second partial exam, if written, is scheduled in both sessions of the exam periods scheduled at the end of the teaching period. As a consequence, for the course typologies above, a second partial exam is scheduled:
- with reference to the first semester, in the period 20 January to 2 February 2022 as an alternative to the one scheduled in the period 7 to 19 January 2022;
- with reference to the second semester, in the period 1 to 22 June 2022 as an alternative to the one scheduled in the period 11 to 31 May 2022.
There are rules and limitations to access the second partial exam. For all details, see paragraph 7.5. Exam Registration Procedure.
Notes on the exam calendar
- "session" refers to both exams of the current academic year and the previous years;
- the fourth exam session for 2nd semester courses will be held in January - second period - 2023;
- exam sessions for foreign language courses are scheduled for: October 2021; January - second period, June, July and August/September 2022;
- 5 exam sessions for Computer Science/Computer Skills are scheduled as follows: October, January - second period; May, June; August/September.
- A reserved exam session has been scheduled in December (09-22 December 2021), for 1st semester courses, open only to students who:
- are participating in: Exchange and Free Mover programs abroad in the 2ndsemester 2021/2022 academic year;
- are Incoming 1st semester (Exchange and single courses for visiting students);
- are participating in curricular internships (including additional internships) abroad or in Italy in the January/February 2022 period.
Only those students whose teaching activities described in points 1 and 3 start before the January - second period ends (2 February 2022) can participate. With reference to this reserved exam session please note that students CANNOT sit exams for previous year's courses which have not been passed.
There is NO overlapping between compulsory course exam sessions of the same year and Bachelor of Science program; therefore no 2 exams on the same day are usually scheduled, except for December, January - second period (20 January - 2 February 2022) and August/September exam periods, as the available days for exams are limited.
Such overlapping rules refer ONLY to compulsory courses of the year in which the student is enrolled and do not refer to previous years' exams which have not been passed yet and/or to elective courses. With reference to the elective courses we tend, when possible, to guarantee the non-overlapping between courses referring to the same subject area.
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7.4.2.
Exam Timetable
The exam timetable for the October 2021 - September 2022 period is published by the end of July on the University website at www.unibocconi.eu/exams.
The timetable of an exam session may be changed during the year (only to a later date or time). In that case, students do not need to re-register for the exam, since their registration is automatically transferred to the new timetable.
Exam dates are updated daily on the website. In addition, any changes to the exam timetable can be viewed on the yoU@B student Diary.
Please note that exam start times and the length of the exam (when available) should be considered purely indicative. Exam start and end times may vary depending on the type of exam (online, paper, etc.), the presence of more than one group, possible postponements, etc. Students should therefore follow the instructions related to the day, time and classroom that are usually communicated on the afternoon of the business day before the date of the exam in yoU@B>Exams - Breakdown of the students in the classroom.
Exams are identified in the exam timetable by the following letters:
- I Partial exam
- S Written exam
- O Oral exam
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7.4.3.
Classroom and Student Allocation
Students can check the day, time and classroom assigned for their exam via the yoU@B student Diary generally in the afternoon of the working day prior to the exam date. The assigned time may differ from the exam start time published on the Exam Timetable due to organizational needs or exam groups.
If the exam is held in more than one classroom and in more slots, students are allocated following criteria set by the Department the course refers to and they receive a message relating to this via the yoU@B Diary (Exams>Breakdown of students in the classroom).
In any case, students must follow the instructions relating to time and room specified in the message.
The list of classrooms assigned for exams is also published on the website (following the same timelines explained above) at www.unibocconi.eu/rooms.
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7.5.
Exam and Partial Exam Registration Procedure
Registration for written, oral, partial exams and seminars is compulsory and it must be carried out via the yoU@B Diary>Exam dates>Registration exam sessions up to the fourth last working day before the exam itself, i.e. by the deadline listed in Registration exam sessions and posted in the Exams section of the Univeristy website. The following days and periods are classified as non-working days:
- Saturdays and Sundays;
- Holidays and periods when the University is closed, as indicated below:
- for 2021: 1 November, 7 and 8 December;
- for 2022 (up to the September exam period): 6 January, 18 and 25 April, 2 June and 15 August.
Registration for the exam session and for partial exams can be allowed only if the student is not suspended (e.g. if the payment of tuition and fees and/or any penalty fees has not been recorded, for a disciplinary sanction, for any irregularities discovered by one of the University Services etc).
To register, after accessing to the yoU@B student Diary, students must use the function Exams>Registration Exam sessions: a list of the un-passed courses included in the study plan appears.
Via the function above students can register for only one of the two exams which follow the displaying date, for each code and type of exam.
By clicking on the appropriate icon beside the exam session, according to the deadlines for the exam registration, the following operations can be carried out:
- Exam registration
- Exam cancellation
The registration/cancellation operation is carried out only if the confirmation prompt is given by the system. If registration is completed correctly, the system will provide the reservation number. If confirmation is not given, registration/cancellation for the specific activity will NOT take place.
If registration is completed correctly, the system will provide the reservation number. After registering for the exams it is possible to print the receipt for every operation carried out via yoU@B Exams>Registration Exam sessions by clicking on the appropriate icon beside the selected session; however, immediately after registering, students must check if the registration/cancellation operation has been correctly carried out upon accessing the 'Exams' widget which includes the list of exam registrations carried out by the student.
If the system does not allow you to register for or cancel from an exam, it may be as a result of one of the following:
- the registration deadline has expired;
- the course is not included in the study plan;
- the exam has already been passed;
- the student is suspended for non-payment of university fees and tuition;
- the student does not have the right to sit the exam because the exam is scheduled before lectures finish (end of semester); this does not apply to partial exams.
With reference to the 2nd partial exam scheduled in the second exam session of the exam periods at the end of the teaching semesters for some course typologies, the system may not allow you to register for or cancel from an exam if:
• the student is already registered for the 2nd partial exam in the first exam session;
• the student is already registered for the general exam in the first exam session (written or oral).
When registration to the session has closed, the above criteria will be checked again. If the criteria has not been met the student cannot sit the exam. Students who are suspended after registering for one or more exams and/or partial exams are sent a message on their yoU@B student Diary informing them that they cannot sit the exam. Students who clear their position before registration closes have the right to sit the exam. Once students clear their position they will receive a message via the above channels.
For further detailed information on rules for exam registration, please check paragraph 7.5.1 Notes for Exams Registration: Regulations and Requirements.
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7.5.1.
Notes for Exams Registration: Regulations and Requirements
In addition to the rules mentioned in paragraph 7.5 Exam and partial exam registration procedure, some important information regarding exam registration is available below:
- Both a written exam and a partial exam or both an oral exam and a partial exam in the same day
If the exam calendar includes both a written exam and a partial exam or both an oral exam and a partial one on the same day, students cannot register for both types of exams at the same time. Therefore students must choose which of the 2 types of exam they want to register for (written or partial exam; oral or partial exam).
- Both a date for the written exam and a date for the oral exam in the exam timetable
If the exam timetable shows both a date for the written exam and a date for the oral exam, students must register for both (even if they are on the same day). If students do not register for both, they cannot sit the exam. For language exams please refer to the detailed registration procedures on the syllabus of the individual course.
- Registration in groups
In some cases when registering for an exam students will be asked to make a specific choice from among a group of alternatives ("registration in groups"), for example "attending students". After selecting the type and date of the exam for which they want to register/cancel, a window will automatically appear giving students the possibility of selecting the group they want to register for.
- Partial exams
If the exam consists of different partial exams, students must pass all of them in order to pass the exam. If students do not sit for one of the partial exams they must take the general exam. For further detailed information on exam assessment methods for each individual course, please check the course profiles published on the website at www.unibocconi.eu/courses.
- Rules for sitting/registering for the second partial exams
With reference to the second partial exam scheduled in both exam sessions of exam periods at the end of the teaching semesters, there are the following rules and exam access limitations:
- students can sit for the 2nd partial exam only once: students registered for the 2nd partial exam in the first exam session after the teaching period will not be allowed to register for the 2nd partial exam in the second exam session after the teaching period;
- students registered for the general exam in the first exam session after the teaching period will not be allowed to register for the 2nd partial exam in the second exam session after the teaching period.
Checks for accessing the 2nd partial exam in the second exam session after the teaching period will be made on the basis of the exam registration, regardless of whether the student attends the exam held in the first session after the teaching period.
For further detailed information on exam periods and the course typologies involved, please check paragraph 7.4.1 General and partial exams.
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7.6.
Examining Boards
Examining boards are appointed by the Rector or one of his/her delegates. They consist of at least 2 members, including a President, and are presided over by the Course Director. When necessary, exam commissions may be divided into sub-examining boards.
On the basis of a Proposal by the Head of the Department of reference of the subject, examining Board members can be:
- All members who have teaching commitments for the course in the academic year, excluding the Visiting Professors short-term and/or those only engaged in guest speaking or seminars;
- Teaching Assistants (with Graduate degree) assigned to the course;
- All those who were part of the Examining Board of the previous years even if they do not teach in the current year;
- Other Bocconi teaching staff (tenured staff and not tenured) who are experts in the subject;
- The Head of the Department of reference of the course.
Students will generally sit exams with the faculty member(s) of their assigned class group if they take the exam in the first exam period after the end of the course. In subsequent exam sessions, exams may also be organized for various class groups, in which case, students sit exams with a faculty member or faculty members of one of the class groups, or with an expert in the subject. The class groups may not be the same that were assigned to the students.
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7.7.
Exam Procedure
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7.7.1.
Procedure
ONLY students who have duly registered for exams can be admitted to sit for them.
Students must come to exams equipped with their personalized Bocconi ID card.
For written exams, students certify their attendance by signing the exam paper (this is not an acceptance of the mark). Written exams must be written only by using a ballpoint pen with indelible ink in black or blue color.
For oral exams, attendance is usually certified by the faculty member using the related online procedure.
During exams students may decide to withdraw, in which case their papers are not considered valid and the exam result is not registered.
For written exams students are deemed to have withdrawn if they hand in their exam papers with "withdrawn" written on them, at any time within the limit set by the faculty member.
Generally, in case of written exams, students who withdraw must stay in the room until the end of their exams; for oral exams, students may only withdraw before the teacher declares the mark. Withdrawing from an exam is equivalent to not taking the exam.
Handing in written exam papers (whether they are partial or general exams) specifically means accepting the mark the teacher gives the paper, no matter what it is.
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7.7.2.
Exam Conduct
Exams are official assessments which must be taken in full compliance with the rules.
During an examination students may not:
- offer or receive any assistance from students or any other party, nor can they use notes unless authorized by the teacher;
- attempt to obtain confidential information about the specific questions of the exam;
- assume the identity of another nor allow others to assume their identity during an exam; nor can students present as their own a piece of work which has been entirely or partially copied;
- keep mobile devices on their desks (e.g. mobile phones, MP3 players, smartwatches, etc.).
Violation of the above rules or instructions given by the faculty member during exams is cause for cancellation of the exam, and the start of disciplinary procedures. The disciplinary sanctions applied at this University include:
- official warning;
- temporary ban from one or more courses;
- exclusion from one or more exams for one or more exam periods;
- temporary suspension from the University and loss of exam periods (not more than three years).
All disciplinary sanctions are registered in the student's academic career, written in the transfer form, and in all university documents used in determining the student's graduation grade. A disciplinary sanction more serious than a warning precludes any student benefits (scholarships, housing, etc.).
These rules do not substitute the university in the monitoring of the exams. The university will maintain strict exam procedures. The university moreover will do its best to ensure that the exams are taken in adequate rooms, with enough space and silence to allow students to concentrate. Faculty members are required to set clear questions and to mark exams following clear rules, allowing students to show their ability and degree of understanding of the subject area.
Finally, students are strongly recommended to carefully read the content of the Honor Code, which is published on the website at www.unibocconi.eu/honorcode where they can find a summary of the unfair and illegal behaviors and the relating sanctions.
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7.8.
Marks
A mark of between 0 and 17 out of thirty is considered unsatisfactory. A mark of between 18 and 30 out of thirty is considered satisfactory. The examining board may award "lode" (cum laude) to students who are awarded thirty out of thirty (30/30). Exams that are awarded a satisfactory mark are considered to have been passed and cannot be retaken (whether they are partial exams or general exams). Exams that are awarded an unsatisfactory mark are considered to have been failed and must therefore be taken again.
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7.9.
Publication of Exam Results
The results of written exams (partial, in itinere or general exams), managed by the Secretary's Office of the Department responsible for the courses, are generally published on the yoU@B student Diary>Home page>Exams. Marks are communicated in yoU@B for informational purposes only.
Only in the case of general exams, once the result of an exam has been registered, students are advised to check that it has been correctly recorded in their academic career by using the Career>Study plan menu at Punto Blu (via the yoU@B Diary).
In compliance with the Honor Code, the Bocconi teaching staff are committed to carrying out the assessment fairly and to be available to analyze the quality of the exam taken with the student. In this context, a date dedicated to reviewing the exam paper must be scheduled for written exams.
During the exam paper review, there is no negotiation between the teacher and the student regarding the awarded grade; at this stage, the student is required to maintain an attitude oriented to understanding any mistakes made, to take, the opportunity to learn from direct confrontation with the teacher. Students are not allowed to delegate third parties to view their exams papers.
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7.10.
Recording, Registering and Certifying
The final results of exams are recorded with a mark out of thirty or as passed (for educational activities such as seminars, internships, etc.) and are registered in the student's academic career by the Study Planning Office. For activities that do not award credits (credits = 0) such as preparatory courses, no grade or pass assessment will be recorded in the academic career.
Exams for courses subdivided in modules are considered passed, and may be recorded in the academic career and certified, only after passing both exams of which the course is made up. The final grade is obtained by the grade point average (compared to the credit points of each module) of the two marks achieved.
The appropriate offices periodically check the grades recorded in the academic career of all students.
Each student's "Official academic transcript" available only through the cert@B procedure available on the yoU@B Diary>Certifications, contains all the exams included in the study plan, together with the date when the exam was passed, marks and credit points awarded and subject groups for the exams that have been recorded.
The "unofficial academic transcript", which can be printed accessing the yoU@B Diary>Punto Blu menu via the terminals located at the University only, contains all exams including those that have been passed, i.e. the exams for which students have been awarded a sufficient mark.
The positive mark of the exams of each module (if included in the program structure) can be viewed. This document (NOT valid as certification) is valid only within the University (e.g. Bocconi Scholarship ranking, exchanges, etc.).
Only passed exams are certified.
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7.11.
Credit for foreign language certifications
For the first and second foreign language courses, some international language certifications (the mark is converted into a mark out of thirty) are recognized as an alternative to Bocconi exams.
For more detailed information see "Foreign Languages and Computer Skills".
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7.12.
How to calculate the Grade Point Average (GPA)
The Grade Point Average (GPA) is calculated by the mathematical average weighted on the credit point values of all courses with marks expressed out of thirty recorded in the student's academic career. Activities in which only credits are awarded (e.g. internships, seminars, etc.) are not included in the calculation of the GPA. A 30 "cum laude" is awarded the value of 31. A maximum of 2 additional exams can be included in the calculation of the GPA. If a student has passed more than 2 additional exams, the 2 best results are considered (those for which students received the highest marks; if grades achieved are the same, the ones with the highest number of credit points are considered). Exams ratified for students transferring from other Italian universities are assigned the mark awarded by the university where the exam was originally taken. Exams ratified for students transferring from universities abroad are assigned the mark awarded by the university where the exam was originally taken. If the original marks are expressed in different numerical scales or in letters, they are converted to marks out of thirty on the basis of the specific conversion table. Exams taken at other universities that have an agreement with Bocconi University are assigned the mark awarded by the university where the exam was originally taken. If the original marks are expressed in different numerical scales or in letters, they are converted to marks out of thirty on the basis of conversion tables.
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7.13.
Exam Sequence and Progress Requirements
Exam sequence indicates the sequence that must be followed in terms of time and prerequisites in preparing exams, requiring students to pass some exams before sitting for others.
Students can sit for prerequisite exams in the same period ("session"). At the end of every exam period checks will be carried out to ensure that the regulations have been adhered to. Any exams taken in breach of the sequence will be annulled.
There are prerequisites for the 2021-2022 academic year:
- for BIG students: the exam code 30320 ‘Quantitative methods for social sciences - module 2 (Statistics)’ is a prerequisite of the exam code 30337 Policy evaluation;
- for BIEM students (students initially enrolled from the 2015-2016 academic year): the exam code 30001 Statistics is a prerequisite of the exam code 30280 Applications for Management;
- for BIEF students (students initially enrolled starting the 2015-2016 academic year): the exam code 30001 Statistics is a prerequisite of the exams codes 30284/30285 Empirical methods for economics/finance (depending on the major chosen).
Then,
- only for students initially enrolled up to the 2013/-2014 academic year: for the first foreign language: the first-year exam is a prerequisite of the second-year exam.
In addition, please note that in order to take the exam for Computer Science students must have already passed the complete ECDL (see "Foreign Languages Computer skills").
In any case, for courses where there is no pre-ordered sequence in sitting the exams of programs, students are advised to sit exams following the teaching activities sequence in terms of year of studies and semester.
Furthermore, in order to continue studies in the second year, students must have acquired a minimum of 24 credits in the first year of studies by the July exam period (see "Continuing studies").
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7.14.
Credit for exams passed at universities abroad
Students enrolled in BSc programs can obtain credit recognition (grade and credit points) for exams passed abroad in the Exchange and Double Degree Programs, which are promoted and coordinated by the Study Abroad office and the Global Alliance office, the Free-Mover Semester and Free-Mover Summer.
Specifically:
- students can have a maximum of 5 exams recognized for the Exchange or Free-Mover Semester programs and not more than 1 exam for the Free-Mover Summer;
- students must convert a minimum of 1 exam in order for the Exchange Program or the Free Mover experience (Semester or Summer) to be recognized in the student’s academic career;
- students cannot sit for ‘in proctoring’ exams at Bocconi relating to courses attended abroad;
the following exams, if taken abroad, cannot be recognized:
- banned courses: see list of compulsory courses which cannot be recognized;
- exams for computer skills;
- foreign language exams* taken as part of the Free Mover Summer experience;
- compulsory courses specific to other Bachelor of Science programs;
- exams passed with a grade that is not included in the scale on the conversion table used by the foreign university. In the case of Pass/Fail grades, when the grade is Pass, it may be converted into the minimum grade on the Bocconi scale.
*Please note: Starting in the 2019-2020 academic year, foreign language exams take abroad as part of the Exchange Program and Free Mover Semester can also be converted: credits for language exams are part of the maximum limit of 5 courses that can be recognized. Please note that languages indicated in the Transcript with the number of foreign credit points equal to "0" will not be recognized. The minimum exit level required by the student's program structure will be automatically assigned to the language course recognized in the academic career.
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7.14.1.
Credit approval procedure for exams taken as part of Exchange, Free-Mover Semester and Free-Mover Summer Programs
Credit recognition for exams taken as part of Exchange, Free-Mover Semester and Free-Mover Summer Programs is not usually automatic and depends on the following credit approval procedure.
After being selected (Exchange Program) or authorized by the Study Abroad office (Free Mover Semester), before departure and after assessing the offer of the host university, students check or request authorization from Bocconi faculty in advance to have the courses they wish to sit abroad recognized in their academic career.
The courses can be:
- with Bocconi correspondence, if the course taken abroad has a corresponding Bocconi course;
- without Bocconi correspondence, if the course taken abroad does not have a corresponding Bocconi course.
Students participating in a mobility program as a Free Mover Summer student can have 1 exam recognized with Bocconi correspondence only.
The advance authorization request, together with the foreign course profile, must be sent:
- to the Course Director of the corresponding Bocconi course in the case of converting with correspondence;
- when the foreign course is without Bocconi correspondence, the authorization request will be sent to the Program Director or his/her delegate.
The advance authorization request must be sent through the appropriate procedure available on the yoU@B Diary ‘Recognition’ - International Mobility section.
Two or more exams can be merged to cover one Bocconi exam upon approval of the Course Director or the Program Director. One foreign exam cannot be used to cover two or more Bocconi exams.
The request for recognition of a foreign course with a Bocconi course (with or without any Bocconi correspondence) DOES not allow any advance change/structure of the study plan, which must be made in accordance with the rules and timelines specified in Paragraph 9.3.4 'Administrative rules, procedures and deadlines'.
After the period abroad, the University abroad issues the certifications of the exams taken. On the basis of these certifications and upon the student’s request, the Study Abroad office carries out the appropriate checks to prepare the grade recording of exams taken abroad that students wish to have recognized.
For more details, see the website http://www.ir.unibocconi.eu/, Academic Recognition paragraph of the relevant section.
Exams passed at other universities by Bocconi students are assigned the grades of the university of origin. If the grade is expressed in other scales (letters or numbers), the grade is converted out of thirty on the basis of special tables of correspondence.
In case two or more foreign exams covering one Bocconi exam, the final grade is obtained by the grade point average of the corresponding Bocconi grades obtained, using the foreign credit points specified on the Transcript issued by the host university as the weighted coefficient.
Students can also recognize additional exams (see chapter 9.4 'Additional courses').
Please note: the program structure for BSc programs taught in Italian include at least one course in English (compulsory or elective): this requirement is not applied if the student participates in the Exchange or Free Mover Program at a University where the language requested by Bocconi University with the purpose of selection/acceptance is not English.
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7.14.2.
Exam recognition procedures as part of the Double Degree Peking-Bocconi Program
Credit recognition for exams taken as part of the Double Degree Program with Peking University requires several steps the student must take before and after departure, following the guidelines of the Global Alliances office.
After admission to the Double Degree during the second year of the BIEM program, the student will receive instructions from Peking University on the program structure they will need to attend abroad during the two following years. With the courses taken at the partner school, the student can validate the courses from the third year of BIEM, upon approval from the Program Director (or his/her delegate). In any case, the recognition procedure for courses taken abroad is subject to the Global Alliances office receiving the transcript from Peking University.
For more information, please email: doubledegree@unibocconi.it.
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7.15.
Sitting for first semester exams in July and graduating by July
If graduating in July is a compulsory requirement to gain access to a graduate level program:
- students participating in the Exchange or Free Mover program during the 2021-2022 first and second semesters (provided that they return by 27 May 2022)
- students engaged in curricular internships with credit points in Italy or abroad - start of the experience before 2 February 2022 - in the period January-February 2022 (as long as they reach the minimum duration required for the internship recognition request by 27 May 2022)
can sit for 1st semester courses in the July exam period and they will be considered as valid to graduate in July, upon submitting a specific request to the Academic Services by 10 June 2022, enclosing appropriate documentation certifying the admission in a graduate level program requiring graduation within the month of July 2022 as a compulsory requirement.
Information on graduation procedures is included in Chapter 'Final Paper and Graduation'; other administrative deadlines for the July graduation session are published on the website in the specific section.
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