Students
Tuition Fee
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Per year
Start Date
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Medium of studying
On campus
Duration
6 years

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Details
Program Details
Degree
Masters
Major
Medicine | Surgery
Area of study
Health
Education type
On campus
Timing
Full time
Course Language
English
About Program

Program Overview


Program Overview

The University of Genoa offers a Bachelor's and Master's degree program in Medicine and Surgery, codified as 8745. This program is a single-cycle master's degree that lasts for 6 years and requires 360 CFU.


Program Details

  • Program Type: Single-Cycle Master's Degree
  • Duration: 6 years
  • CFU: 360
  • Class: LM-41, Master's Degree in Medicine and Surgery
  • Access: Entrance exam
  • Available Places: 290 for EU students, 5 for non-EU students
  • Language: Italian
  • Teaching Method: Conventional
  • Coordinator: Gianluca Damonte
  • Department: Department of Internal Medicine and Medical Specialties
  • Costs: From 0 to 3000 euros per year, with possibilities for scholarships and exemptions
  • International Experiences: International sites and partners

Admission Requirements

Admission to the program is based on an entrance exam. The program has a limited number of places available for both EU and non-EU students.


Curriculum and Activities

The program includes a wide range of courses, practical training, and research activities aimed at providing students with a comprehensive education in medicine and surgery. This includes:


  • Theoretical and practical lessons
  • Clinical training
  • Research projects
  • Tutoring and mentoring
  • Evaluation of teaching quality
  • Mandatory courses
  • Professional activities
  • Support for students with disabilities and/or specific learning disorders

International Opportunities

The program offers various international opportunities, including:


  • Erasmus+ mobility for study and internship
  • Incoming and outgoing mobility programs
  • Summer schools in Europe
  • Thesis opportunities in countries outside the EU
  • International partnerships for study and research

Quality Assurance

The quality of the program is ensured through:


  • Student representation
  • Teaching evaluation
  • Commission and reference points for quality assurance
  • Mechanisms for complaints and suggestions

News and Events

The program regularly updates its news and events section with important announcements, such as:


  • Recovery exams for admission to Medicine, Dentistry, and related courses
  • Convocation of exams for the open semester
  • Introduction of a new national filter semester starting from the 2025/2026 academic year

Student Support

Students have access to various support services, including:


  • A single student desk for the School of Medical and Pharmaceutical Sciences
  • Call center and email support
  • In-person and virtual appointments

Additional Information

For more detailed information about the program, including the study plan, academic calendar, and exam schedules, students can refer to the program's dedicated section on the university's website.


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