2021-2022 A.Y.
Integrated Master of Arts in Giurisprudenza (5-y; Law)
6.
ADMINISTRATIVE PROCEDURES, REGULATIONS AND DEADLINES
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6.1.
Continuing studies
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6.1.1.
Rules
Students enrolled in the first year of studies are admitted to the second year only if they have earned at least 24 credit points relating to the first year by the exam period of:
Please note that such credit points refer to the courses included in the first year study plan and they also include the credit points earned when passing each single module if applicable to the course. Credits relating to the legal English exam and second language exams earned upon recognition of international certification (see Method of Assessing Foreign Language Knowledge) are not included in the above calculation. At the end of the July exam period, credit points needed to move on to the second year are verified.
There are no restrictions for enrollment after the second year of studies. After the fifth year, students generally enroll as repeating students "fuori corso", however they may also enroll as repeating students "ripetente". Last change 04/06/2021 12:09 |
6.1.2.
Administrative procedures and deadlines for enrolment in the first year as repeating students ('ripetente'), second year of studies and successive years
Enrollment must be completed during the following periods:
The enrollment procedures are as follows:
After selecting "Enrollment in the Academic Year", the system automatically allows:
Enrollment in the academic year via the appropriate procedure is completed once the advance payment of the first installment of tuition and fees has been paid and recorded in the student's academic career. If the advance payment is not paid by 7 September 2021 students will not be able to carry out any administrative or learning activities or make use of any other services offered to students. Last change 23/07/2021 11:41 |
6.2.
Course chosen in the first year
During the period 10 - 21 January 2022, students enrolled in the first year of the program are required to choose between 50240 Economia [Economics] or 50241 Scienza delle finanze [Public Finance] through the yoU@B student diary. Students may change this selection during that same period. Courses will be assigned based on the progressive order of registration recorded at the time of selection/change of the course. Last change 08/07/2021 22:04 |
6.2.1.
Changing the first-year elective course for students enrolled in the 2020-2021 a.y.
During the period 30 July - 30 August 2021, students enrolled in the second year of the program can change their study plan regarding the courses 50240 Economia [Economics] or 50241 Scienza delle finanze [Public Finance] through the yoU@B student diary > Punto Blu > Study Plan – Change Study Plan. Last change 16/06/2021 16:02 |
6.3.
Course chosen in the second year
When enrolling in the second year of the program (30 July - 30 August 2021), students are required to choose between 50242 Comparative Private Law or 50096 Diritto comparato pubblico [Comparative Public Law]. Students may change this selection during that same period. Courses will be assigned based on the progressive order of registration recorded at the time of selection/change of the course. Last change 23/06/2022 17:10 |
6.3.1.
Changing the second-year elective course for students enrolled in the first year starting in the 2019/2020 a.y.
During the period 30 July - 30 August 2021, students enrolled in the third year of the program can change their study plan regarding the courses 50242 Comparative Private Law or 50096 Diritto comparato pubblico [Comparative Public Law] through the yoU@B student diary > Punto Blu > Study Plan – Change Study Plan. Last change 23/06/2022 17:10 |
6.3.2.
Changing the second-year elective course for students enrolled in the first through the 2018/2019 a.y.
During the period 26 July – 30 August 2021, students enrolled in the fourth or fifth years of the program can change their study plan regarding the courses 50242 Comparative Private Law or 50096 Diritto comparato pubblico [Comparative Public Law] through the yoU@B student diary > Punto Blu > Study Plan – Change Study Plan. Last change 23/06/2022 17:10 |
6.4.
Choice/change of foreign language
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6.4.1.
Changing the first foreign language
All first-year students have English assigned automatically as their first compulsory language. Last change 04/06/2021 12:45 |
6.4.2.
Choice/change of second foreign language
Students must choose the second foreign language upon enrollment in the third year of studies (30 July - 30 August 2021). From 30 July - 16 September 2021 and 10 - 21 January 2022, third-year students can change their second foreign language using the yoU@B Diary > Punto Blu. Last change 04/06/2021 12:53 |
6.5.
Fourth-year study plan
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6.5.1.
Selecting compulsory courses chosen by the student
When enrolling in the fourth year of studies (26 July-30 August 2021) students must choose the first and second semester compulsory courses chosen by the student. More than 150 students cannot be allocated to each course group. Last change 04/06/2021 12:56 |
6.5.2.
Changing compulsory courses chosen by the student
From 10 to 21 January 2022 students can change second semester compulsory courses chosen by the student included in the study plan with other compulsory courses chosen by the student referring to the second semester of the current academic year via yoU@B >Punto Blu. Last change 08/07/2021 22:05 |
6.5.3.
Changing compulsory courses chosen by the student for students enrolled in the first year in the 2017/2018 a.y.
During the period 26 July – 30 August 2021, students enrolled in the fifth year of the program can change their study plan regarding compulsory courses chosen by the student in the fourth year through the yoU@B Diary > Punto Blu > Study Plan – Change Study Plan. Last change 16/06/2021 16:17 |
6.6.
Study plan for fifth year of studies
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6.6.1.
Selecting compulsory courses chosen by the student
When enrolling in the fifth year of studies (26 July-30 August 2021) students must choose the first semester compulsory courses chosen by the student. More than 150 students cannot be allocated to each course group. Last change 16/06/2021 16:18 |
6.6.2.
Choice of elective courses
When enrolling in the fifth year of studies (26 July - 30 August 2021) students must also choose elective courses for their study plan. They must also select, where required, the language of instruction. Bocconi students participating in international programs can record exams passed abroad in their academic career with reference to the fourth year study plan, thus moving the electives from the fifth to the fourth year. Last change 23/06/2022 11:36 |
6.6.3.
Electives allocation and numerical limits
After enrolling in the academic year, the allocation of first and second semester elective courses is made. Last change 16/06/2021 16:23 |
6.6.4.
Changing first and second semester elective courses with second semester courses
From 10 to 21 January 2022 students can change first and second semester elective courses included in the study plan with other courses, as long as they refer to the second semester of the current academic year. Such changes must be in compliance with the numerical limits specified in Numerical Limits (see paragraph 6.5.2.). Last change 04/06/2021 13:14 |
6.6.5.
Change of study plan and recognition of courses taken abroad for fifth year students 2021-2022 participating in international programs
As part of the recognition procedure for exams taken abroad, the student can:
Bocconi students participating in international programs will be given the opportunity to change the study plan a single additional time (see 'Electives allocation') upon their return, as well as in the periods provided for all students (26 July - 30 August 2021 and 10 - 21 January 2022), through the yoU@B student Diary. Once the conversion procedure has been completed and the exams taken abroad have been recorded in the study plan, students receive a message on their yoU@B informing them that they may change the study plan via yoU@B>Punto Blu. In addition to the change to enter the courses taken abroad in the study plan, students can also include any second semester courses to be taken at Bocconi as long as there are still places available. Once the conversion procedure has been completed and the exams taken abroad have been recorded in the study plan, students receive a message on their yoU@B informing them that they may change the study plan via yoU@B>Punto Blu. In addition to the change to enter the courses taken abroad in the study plan, students can also include any second semester courses to be taken at Bocconi as long as there are still places available. Last change 12/07/2021 18:18 |
6.7.
Additional activities
Additional courses are those whose credit points provide more than the 300 credit points needed to graduate. They may be selected from elective courses and foreign language courses and can be included in the study plan for a maximum number of three, only after exams for courses related to the first 3 years of studies have been passed.
Additional courses can be cancelled by sending a request via Help&Contact. An activity recorded with a passing mark cannot be eliminated. Last change 08/07/2021 22:12 |
6.8.
Legal Clinics
Third-year, fourth-year and fifth-year students who have completed the required credits have the opportunity to participate, after completing a selection process, in the activities of legal clinics that offer, in selected contexts, legal advice and free legal support to those who request it. The student makes a 1-year commitment to working at the legal desk during the fourth year or fifth year of studies (see NOTE).
Participation in Legal Clinics is not comparable to an internship, therefore, it not part of the listed activities that enable access to December’s reserved exam session. NOTE: In case of a period of study abroad students may suspend the activity of annual legal clinics for the corresponding period, resuming it on their return by completing the remaining due period (credits are acknowledged only upon completion of the activity). The rounds in the 2021-2022 a.y. will roughly have the following timelines:
The following students are not eligible for selection:
The number of admitted students is determined by the Program Director and the Coordinator based on the activity load required by the various desks. Detailed information will be sent to students via yoU@B Diary before each selection round starts. The selection procedure to evaluate each student involves elements pertaining to his/her university career and level of motivation. The following are elements relevant to the selection:
Participation in the selection procedure
Incomplete applications will not be assessed. Subsequently, the candidate receives notification in the yoU@B Agenda of the convocation / non-convocation for an individual interview with the coordinating faculty member. Students admitted to the Legal Clinic will be assigned (after defining the starting date with the tutor) to one of the active desks and are required to coordinate with the tutor for details about what the task entails. Acknowledgment of the activity for the student career takes place, for all students regardless of the year in which they carried out said activity, in the fifth year of the program; Legal Clinics work is worth 6 credits as alternative to the seminars/moots/electives listed at no. 4. In order to register the completion of Legal Clinics activity in the study plan, the student is required to register for the exam session according to the timetable indicated in the exam calendar. For graduating students, the completion of Legal Clinics activity must be registered before the date set for the completion of the study plan for graduation. Last change 16/06/2021 16:45 |
6.9.
Moot Court
Moot Court Competitions (MCCs) prepare students for legal practice through a simulation, reproducing the process of an authentic trial in a limited period of time. Law students have the opportunity to participate in MCC activities after a selection process. The time commitment for students is at least 3 months. To date, the following MCCs have been approved by the School of Law, that can be recognized in the academic career:
The activation of MCCs may be vary depending on the academic year. Starting in the 2021-2022 a.y., successful participation in an MCC can be recognized as a separate activity and an alternative to elective no. 4. In addition, starting in the July 2020 graduation session, students who successfully participate in an MCC are eligible to be allocated 1 point out of 110 when determining the graduation grade. Students participating in moots who are engaged in MCC activities in January and February can access the reserved exam session in December. These activities are always recorded in the fifth year of the academic career. Eligible students and admission requirements for selection Steps in the procedure, which may vary depending on the MCC:
For each MCC, with the support of the School of Law office, the moot director organizes a presentation open to all students, held shortly before applications are accepted. The number of students that can be admitted to each MCC (usually no more than 10) is defined by the director in accordance with the Coordinator. To participate in the selection process, students must submit an application online through Help&Contact>Moot Court Competition – Application in the yoU@B student diary, during the period indicated. The procedure to follow in order to submit an application is described in H&C – Moot Court Competition. The following documents are required for the dossier:
Depending on the type of MCC, the documents must be in Italian or English. Incomplete applications will not be evaluated. Fourth- and fifth-year students engaged in any study abroad program when preparing for/carrying out the Moot cannot participate in that Moot. Selection process For the Vis Moot: selection is completed jointly by an external attorney and the coordinator, with the support of the School’s office. For all other MCCs, selection is completed by the course director with the approval of the coordinator (by proxy of the School Dean) and with the support of the School’s office. The selection process is divided into two steps:
Only applicants selected for the individual interview with the director faculty member/coach/coordinator will be notified through a message in the yoU@B student diary. Selection will be completed based on an overall qualitative assessment of all the elements listed above. Communication of selection results At the end of the selection process, candidates will receive an admission/ non-admission message in yoU@B by the deadline communicated. The outcome of selections cannot be appealed by students. Students admitted to the activity are required to coordinate with the director faculty member or the coach for details relating to how the activity will be held. The director faculty member/coach of the MCC must draw up a program of educational activities that will be carried out by students during the months preparing for the competition, specifying a calendar of lessons/exercises. Final evaluation of the activity, recognition and career registration Acknowledgment of the activity for the student career takes place, for all students regardless of the year in which they carried out said activity, in the fifth year of the program; the activity is worth 6 credits as alternative to the seminars/legal clinics/electives listed at no. 4. The MCC activity may be included in the study plan as an additional educational activity. Last change 16/06/2021 16:52 |
6.10.
Changing program
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6.10.1.
Rules
Students cannot change their program during the first year.
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6.10.2.
Administrative rules and deadlines
Students can submit an application to change program using the special procedure available on the yoU@B Diary during the 30 July - 24 August 2021 period by specifying the preference for a maximum of two programs (first and second choice). Last change 22/07/2021 17:39 |
6.11.
Transferring to another university
Bocconi students may transfer to another university by submitting an application to transfer form that can be downloaded here. The form must be:
Students are advised to check the deadline for receiving transfer documents with the university they intend to transfer to, to make sure they have enough time to submit the application to complete the transfer procedure.
Students who transfer to another university cannot come back to Bocconi University during the same academic year they applied for transfer except for students who have not completed any administrative acts at the University of destination. Last change 07/01/2022 16:37 |
6.12.
Disqualification
As a rule, students lose student status eight academic years after the end of the normal duration of the program. Calculations are made starting from the first enrollment in the university system; periods of temporary interruption requested according to Italian D.P.C.M. (Ministerial Decree) 09/04/2001 are not taken into account (military service, civil service, year of birth of each child and duly certified serious and prolonged illnesses). Disqualification does not apply to those students who have passed all exams and are only missing the final degree exam. Students who do not intend to be disqualified must submit a specific application to the Academic Services so that their academic career can be subjected to assessment by the Program Director. If the outcome of the assessment is positive, the Director shall define the new deadline within which educational activities must be completed, normally corresponding to the normal duration of the program. Students who have been disqualified can obtain certifications attesting to their university career and the number of credit points previously earned. Last change 08/07/2021 22:14 |
6.13.
Temporary interruption
During the academic year, students who are involved in military service or civil service duties, female students in the year of birth of each child and students who are forced to interrupt studies because of serious illness and certified prolonged medical conditions can apply to temporarily interrupt their studies in accordance with Italian DPCM 09/04/2001. Last change 01/06/2021 08:00 |
6.14.
Withdrawing from university studies
Students can withdraw from their studies at any time, ending their academic career at this University. Their intention to withdraw must be communicated in a written, clear and concise form. Students enrolled in the first year of studies in 2021-2022 who wish to withdraw must follow the timeline below:
Students must pay university fees and tuition up to the submission of the withdrawal form according to the payment deadlines defined by the Fees Funding and Housing Office. Last change 04/06/2021 13:52 |