Crediti dottorali (CD) per attività di formazione e ricerca
Program Overview
Program Overview
The Ph.D. program in Veterinary Sciences is designed to provide advanced research training and education to students. The program is structured to ensure that students acquire the necessary skills and knowledge to become independent researchers in their field.
Credit System
The program uses a credit system, where each credit (CD) represents 25 hours of work, including both frontal teaching and autonomous study. Students are required to earn 60 credits per year, which corresponds to 1,500 hours of activity. The total credits required for the program are 180, divided into 70% research activities and 30% research training activities.
Research Areas
The program focuses on various research areas, including those related to veterinary sciences. The specific research areas are not specified in the provided context, but it is mentioned that the program is designed to provide advanced research training and education to students.
Program Structure
The program is structured to provide students with a comprehensive education and research training. The program includes various activities, such as:
- Research activities
- Research training activities
- Frontal teaching
- Autonomous study
Program Requirements
Students are required to earn 60 credits per year, which corresponds to 1,500 hours of activity. The total credits required for the program are 180, divided into 70% research activities and 30% research training activities.
Diploma Supplement
The credits earned by students during the program will be reported in the Diploma Supplement.
Document
- Tabella Crediti Dottorali PhD 2025/2026 (available in PDF format)
