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Degree
Bachelors
Major
Agricultural Science | Agronomy | Crop Science
Area of study
Agriculture, Forestry, and Fisheries
Course Language
English
About Program

Program Overview


University Program Information

Introduction to the Course

The Bachelor's Degree in Agricultural Science and Technology (CL STA) is a course offered by the University of Bari Aldo Moro. The course is classified under the L-25 degree class, which includes laurea degrees in Agricultural and Forestry Sciences.


Course Structure

  • The course is structured to provide students with a comprehensive understanding of agricultural science and technology.
  • The curriculum includes a wide range of subjects related to agricultural sciences, such as soil science, plant science, and food science.

Course Details

Course Website

The course website provides detailed information about the course structure, curriculum, and faculty.


Didactic Secretariat

  • The Didactic Secretariat is located at the Campus Universitario Ernesto Quagliariello, Via Orabona, n. 4 - Bari.
  • The secretariat is open to the public on Tuesdays from 11:00 to 13:00 and 15:00 to 17:00, Wednesdays from 11:00 to 13:00 and 15:00 to 16:00, and Thursdays from 11:00 to 13:00.

Course Coordinator

The course coordinator is Professor Claudio Acciani.


Administrative Secretariat

The administrative secretariat for the course is the Segreteria studenti di Agraria e Farmacia.


Course Location

The course is held in Bari, at the Campus Universitario Ernesto Quagliariello.


Course Classification

The course is classified as a L-25 degree, which includes laurea degrees in Agricultural and Forestry Sciences.


Course Type

The course is an open-number course, meaning that there are no restrictions on the number of students who can enroll.


Quality Assurance

Quality Assurance Organs

  • The Consiglio CdS (Course Council) is responsible for overseeing the course curriculum and ensuring that it meets the required standards.
  • The Commissione Paritetica Docenti-Studenti CPDS (Joint Committee of Teachers and Students) represents the interests of both teachers and students in the course.
  • The Gruppo per il riesame e Gruppo AQ (Review and Quality Assurance Group) is responsible for reviewing the course and ensuring that it meets the required quality standards.

Documentation

  • The Documento di Progettazione Iniziale (Initial Planning Document) outlines the course objectives, curriculum, and assessment methods.
  • The Regolamento CdS (Course Regulations) provides detailed information about the course structure, curriculum, and assessment methods.
  • The SUA/CDS (University Didactic Regulations) outlines the university's didactic regulations and policies.
  • The SMA e Scheda Indicatori ANVUR (University Self-Assessment and ANVUR Indicators) provides information about the university's self-assessment and quality assurance processes.
  • The Rapporto di riesame ciclico (Periodic Review Report) provides an overview of the course's strengths and weaknesses.
  • The Relazione annuale CPDS (Annual Report of the Joint Committee of Teachers and Students) provides an overview of the committee's activities and recommendations.
  • The Verbali CdS (Course Council Minutes) provide a record of the course council's meetings and decisions.
  • The Verbali CPDS (Joint Committee of Teachers and Students Minutes) provide a record of the committee's meetings and decisions.
  • The Verbali Gruppo di riesame/Gruppo AQ (Review and Quality Assurance Group Minutes) provide a record of the group's meetings and decisions.
  • The Verbali Parti interessate (Stakeholders' Minutes) provide a record of the stakeholders' meetings and decisions.

Student Opinions

  • The VoS (Student Opinion Survey) provides feedback from students about the course.
  • The Ulteriori rilevazioni autonome del CdS (Additional Autonomous Surveys of the Course Council) provide additional feedback from students about the course.
  • The Almalaurea (Graduate Survey) provides feedback from graduates about the course.

Study Plan and Teaching Schedules

Study Plan

The study plan outlines the course curriculum and structure.


Teaching Schedules

The teaching schedules provide detailed information about the course timetable and teaching staff.


Teachers

The teachers responsible for the course are listed on the course website.


Teaching Contracts

The teaching contracts outline the terms and conditions of the teaching staff's employment.


Orientation

Admission

The admission requirements for the course are outlined on the course website.


Course Path

The course path outlines the student's journey through the course, from admission to graduation.


Exit and Placement

The exit and placement procedures outline the process for students to graduate and enter the workforce.


Internationalization

Language Offer

The course is offered in Italian, but some courses may be taught in English.


Visiting Professors

The course hosts visiting professors from international universities.


Conventions

The university has conventions with international universities and organizations.


Erasmus Agreements

The university has Erasmus agreements with international universities, allowing students to study abroad.


Curricular Internships

Conventions

The university has conventions with companies and organizations to provide curricular internships for students.


Announcements

The announcements provide detailed information about the curricular internships available.


Lists of Admitted Students

The lists of admitted students provide information about the students who have been admitted to the curricular internships.


Monitoring

The monitoring process ensures that the curricular internships meet the required standards.


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