Finality

Qualifications indicating completion of the second cycle are awarded to students who have earned 120 credits of study (including 30 credits offered for master thesis) and are able to:

  • prove broad knowledge and understanding of existing situations and the potential of the research area;
  • give new interpretations and improvements to existing ideas and approaches;
  • apply his knowledge in solving problems related to the study area as well as in related or multidisciplinary contexts;
  • train new knowledge and skills in response of the challenges of technical and scientific evolution;
  • prove teamwork skills;
  • organize and manage research activities;
  • prove problem-solving skills by integrating information sources;
  • convey information, ideas problems and solutions to specialists, as well as to non-specialists.