To obtain a Bachelor’s Degree in Physics, 180 University Educational Credits (CFU) are required. You earn 60 CFU for each year of the program.
Educational Activities: Courses, Exams, and Final Test
To find out which courses are offered during the three years of the program, visit the Courses page and the Class Schedule page.
For answers about group and subgroup division, evaluation tests, tutoring service, English proficiency, schedule organization, available services, and first-year courses, consult the material from the inauguration of the 2024/2025 academic year.
The first year is organized into groups:
- Group A: even student ID numbers
- Subgroup A1: ID numbers divisible by 4
- Subgroup A2: ID numbers not divisible by 4
- Group B: odd student ID numbers
- Subgroup B1: ID numbers that, when divided by 4, leave a remainder of 1
- Subgroup B2: ID numbers that, when divided by 4, leave a remainder of 3
Schedules for classroom or lab activities, exams, and graduation sessions (final test) are available in the academic calendar for the 2024/2025 academic year.
To know the exam dates and to book them, visit esami.unipi.it. On this site, you can also check course programs and evaluations.
From the E-learning platform, you can enroll in courses, access educational materials, and, once registered, receive notifications from instructors.
Information on the final exam for graduation is available on the Final Exam page.
Remember that instructors, and especially welcome tutors, can help you manage your daily academic life: tutoring service.
You can consult the rules governing the Physics Degree Program in the Bachelor’s Degree Academic Structure and the Bachelor’s Degree Academic Regulations available on the Regulations page.
Support for Students with DSA or Disabilities
If you are a student with DSA or disabilities, you can contact the Service for the Inclusion of Students with Disabilities Office.
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