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Self-assessment test

 

INFORMATION ON THE EXECUTION OF THE SELF-ASSESSMENT TEST

The self-assessment test for access to the Degree Course in Urban, Regional and Landscape Planning is OBLIGATORY.

 

The negative outcome of the test does not preclude the possibility of enrollment in the Degree Course. The student must recover the lacune evidented with  FORMATIVE DEBT  during the first academic year. The Recovery Courses must be followed with a minimum frequency of 70%.

Failure to comply with the additional training obligations will result in the student being unable to enroll in the exams of Istituzioni di Matematica e Applicazioni per l'Urbanistica; Applicazioni di Sistemi Informativi Territoriali per l'Urbanistica; Laboratorio di Analisi Urbana e Territoriale, until the debt is recovered with the documented frequency of the aforementioned Recovery Courses.

 
The announcement concerning the entry test for knowledge for the year 2017/18 is consultabl
online.
 


 

SCORE AND METHOD OF EVALUATION OF THE CANDIDATE.

The test consists of 40 multiple choice questions related to basic computer science, Geography, Geographical Sciences, Urban Planning, Landscape and Territory concepts.

The time available to the candidate is 90 minutes.  

 

Each correct answer is evaluated with a score = 2 points

Each answer not given is evaluated with a score = 0 points

Each multiple or wrong answer is evaluated with a score = -0.5 points 


 

Sufficiency (exclusion of formative debt)

40 questions - score greater than or equal to 41/80 points

- score less than or equal to 40/80 will give rise to the formative debt.

 

 

Personal communications will not be given. 


 

Call for verification of knowledge

 


 It is possible to download some examples of self-assessment tests supported in recent years:

 

 

Last
update

13.07.2023

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