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Incoming Students

The University of Turin offers a wide choice of study options; if you are an International student interested in a full time application to one of our first and second cycle degree courses or an Erasmus student who is planning a restricted period of time in our University, this page is aimed at providing you with helpful indications to organise your study period in Torino.

Apply for a Bachelor's or Combined Bachelor's and Master's courses at Psychology Department of the University of Torino
Useful information for international students (general enquiries, program structure, admission procedure)

For other references


How can I apply?
If you are an international student and you want to apply to the University of Torino, please have a look at the Application for international students web page and follow the instructions. Please note that  if you have a qualification issued by a non-Italian High School or University, you are required to apply through Apply@UniTO procedure: Application for international students

Admission requirements 
The course in Psychology of work and wellbeing in organizations is a Postgraduate degree, has a length of two years and is a course without restricted number of places
In order to be admitted to the Master’s Degree course in Psychology of work and wellbeing in organizations it is mandatory to:

  1. Hold either a Degree or a three (or more)-year University Diploma, or any other qualification acquired abroad that has been acknowledged as valid by the current legislation;
  2. Have passed a selection test consisting of questions about a series of basic subjects specified in the competitive examination announcement

In the end, remember that you must attach to the application the Statement of study languages.
List of required exams to be evaluated

Who can enter the admission test

  1. Graduate students (*) and Degree holders in Psychological Sciences and Techniques Class L-34 as per Law 509, and Class L-24 as per Law 270, coming from any Italian or foreign University (for Degrees acquired abroad please refer to the University International Students Office).
  2. Holders of a Master’s Degree in Psychology acquired at any Italian or foreign University (for Degrees acquired abroad please refer to the University International Students Office).
  3. Graduate students (*) and Degree holders (Bachelor’s or Master’s) in classes different from L-34 o L24 who have previously acquired at least 80 credits in psychology-related subjects. There must be at least four credits for each of the following scientific-disciplinary areas: M-PSI/01, M-PSI/02, M-PSI/03, M-PSI/04, M-PSI/05, M-PSI/06, M-PSI/07, M-PSI/08. Similar or equivalent subjects will not be deemed acceptable. Candidates must declare possession of at least 80 Credits on the online application form.

How to acquire credits

  1. In the course of a three-year bachelor’s degree course it is possible to include subjects allowing acquisition of credits necessary to sit the test. It is possible to include up to 20 Credits, besides the 180 already included in the curriculum (for further information, please refer to the Student Office). The Credits will be only acknowledged once each relevant exam has been taken and passed. The Credits used to meet the access requirements to a Master’s Degree cannot be acknowledged as Credits pertaining to the Master’s Degrees itself (Course Abridgement).
  2. After a three-year Bachelor’s Degree course has been completed, it is still possible to acquire credits by taking single courses pertaining to the Bachelor’s Degree, up to a total of 30 Credits, which will be only acknowledged once each relevant exam has been taken and passed. The Credits used to meet the access requirements to a Master’s Degree will not be taken into account for the final average score and cannot be acknowledged as Credits pertaining to the Master’s Degrees itself (Course Abridgement).

(*) Pending actual acquirement of the Degree, graduate students will however be able to take the selection test and subsequently regularize their enrolment in the Master’s Degrees course within the deadlines specified by the University for enrolment in free access Master’s Degree Courses.

For further information, please refer to the Psychology Hub Office.


How to sign up for the test

All graduate students (*) and Degree holders who want to enrol in the Master’s Degree course in Psychology of work and wellbeing in organizations  have to take the assessment test. 

  • If you already are a student of Turin University, please press login in the top right section of unito.it home page, click on the “Enrolment” menu, then on “Assessment test”. Should you be requested to certify your Final Degree Mark and should this not yet have been uploaded to your online Grade Log, you may just attach a signed declaration to this effect.
  • If you have never attended Turin University before you must register on the University Portal as a future student following the After your first access, click on the “Enrolment” menu, then on “Assessment test”. Should you be requested to certify your Final Degree Mark and should this not yet have been uploaded to your online Grade Log, you may just attach a signed self – certification to this effect.

For detailed info on pre-enrolment please refer to www.unito.it. It is sufficient to have completed the pre-enrolment procedure to gain access to the test. The pre-enrolment procedure is deemed complete when the system allocates a pre-registration number.
Please carefully study the competitive examination announcement relevant to the course of interest to you. It will provide all the necessary information to take the admission test (test date and format, consultation of ranking lists and enrolment confirmation).
For more information go to the page Free Access Master/Free Access Specialized Courses on UniTo.it.


Test implementation

In order to be admitted to the test it is necessary to show a valid ID (preferably the same used for registration to the University portal) and the pre-registration payment receipt (it is also advisable to bring along the reminder printed upon completion of the online procedure).

Non-EU students will be required to show either a valid personal identification document or a regular residency permit or request thereof.
For non-EU students it will be taken for granted that they have taken and passed the Italian Language test as part of the verification of their personal preparation.
All info pertaining to Test implementation for foreign countries Degree Holders, disabled candidates and candidates with SLD (Specific Learning Disabilities) is available on the Competitive Examination Announcement.

The test consists of 100 questions:

50 closed-ended general questions subdivided into:

  • Psychometry questions;
  • General Psychology questions;
  • English Language questions.

50 closed-ended questions specific to Occupational and Organizational Psychology, subdivided into:

  • Social Psychology questions;
  • Dynamic Psychology questions;
  • Occupational and Organizational Psychology questions.

Test Admission Results

Any notice to the students, including the admission test results will be published on the University website.

Students who have been admitted but fail to enrol in the course first year within the given deadline will be considered as quitters.

Contacts of Erasmus Office

Erasmus Referent teacher of the Department of Psychology, Emanuela Rabaglietti
E-mail: erasmus-socrates.psicologia@unito.it 
           emanuela.rabaglietti@unito.it
Welcome to All the Erasmus Students!

On Arrival 
The Erasmus Coordinator of the Department, prof Emanuela Rabaglietti, will give you some practical advices and discuss about your Learning Agreement.
The Department  organizes for incoming students an orientation meeting through peer to peer relationships with our italian students who collaborate with the Department of Psychology to ask them for further information.
On arrival you have to head at Infopoint office to formally register your Erasmus period


Before going home
At the end of your studies at the University of Turin you have to contact the  Infopoint to formally conclude your Erasmus.
Infopoint will give you the certificate of stay, the transcript of records and, if you have passed the final exam, a certificate of the Erasmus Italian Language Course. 

For further information visit the exchange-students-and-erasmus-mobility page in Unito.it

From 2019 to 2022 the President in charge is Lara Colombo, Professor in Psychology of work and organizations.

The didactic structure of reference is the Department of Psychology

Courses
Laboratories

In the Department of Psychology all courses are taught in Italian, however some teachers provide students with an English/other languages bibliography. You can choose to study english/other languages or regular bibliography.
For your safety, we recommend to check bibliography with the teacher.

In our department are available two versions for the some course (A or B). Check which course is activated in the Lessons timetable

Academic Year 2019/2020

  • Lessons, first semester (including make-up lessons)
    Semptember 30 2019 – December 21 2019
  • Lessons, second semester (including make-up lessons)
    February 10 2020 to 30 May 2020
  • Holiday break
    Christmas 23 December 2019 - 6 January 2020
    Easter 9 April 2020 - 14 April 2020
  • Exams
    Winter Session January 7 2020 - February 8 2020
    Summer Session June 1 2020 - July 24 2020
    Autumn Session 2019-2020 August 31 2020- September 30 2020
  • Laboratories Results
    June 6 2020
    September 5 2020
  • Edumeter Evaluation 
    Evaluation I semester opens: December 2 2019
    Evaluation II semester opens : April 20  2020
  • Final thesis discussion and proclamation
    Summer Session  a.y. 2019-2020
    July 6 - July 17 2020

 

 Academic year 2018/2019

September 3 2018-September 29 2018

 Exams

October 1 2018 – December 22 2018 

Lessons, first semester (including make-up lessons)
November 5 2018 – November 23 2018  Autumn session, thesis dissertations (2017/2018)*
January 7 2019 – February 8 2019  Exams
February 11 2019 – May 25 2019 Lessons, second semester (including make-up lessons)
March 4 2019 – March 22 2019 Additional dissertation session*
February 11 2019 – May 25 2019 Laboratories**
July 8 2019 – July 19 2019 Summer session undergraduate and Graduate dissertations
By September 6 2019 Second Summer session, only undergraduate dissertations
May 26 – July 26 2019 Exams


September 2 2019 - September 28 2019

Exams

November 4 2019 - November 22 2019

 

Autumn session, thesis dissertations (2018/2019)*
March 2 2020- March 20 2020

 

Extraordinary session a.y. 2018-2019

After having completed their career plan, students can consult the updated class schedule on  App MyUniTO+

*During the discussion period the other teaching activities continue according to the planned schedule
** It is possible that for educational/organizational reasons some laboratories are also activated during the lessons period

Academic year calendar


Where the classrooms are
See the map to know find out where the classrooms are

Classroom bookings
To book classrooms, contact stefano.nigro@unito.it

Palazzo Badini Confalonieri
via Giuseppe Verdi 10, 10124 Torino

International Students Desk - Mobility and International Didactics Office
deals with Visas, formal requirements and enrolment for foreign students or students with foreign previous degree.
Vicolo Benevello, 3A 10124 Torino How to reach us
E-mail: internationalstudents@unito.it
For information about opening hours, check the box Application for enrolling at the University of Turin in the contacts page


Information office
Provides information about the didactics and the organization of the Course

Via Verdi 10, 10124 Turin How to reach us
Phone: +39 0116702778 
E-mail: infostudenti.psicologia@unito.it

Monday and Thursday 10.00 am - 1.00 pm
Tuesday 10.00 am-1.00 pm / 4.00 pm- 5.30 pm
Wednesday 11.00 am- 2.00 pm


Infopoint
International students can get useful information about accommodations, Italian language courses, services etc.
Erasmus students head here to to formally conclude the Erasmus period for the certificate of stay, the transcript of records and, if you have passed the final exam, a certificate of the Erasmus Italian Language Course.


Edisu
For facilities services aimed to ease the studies, the attendance and the every day life for students


Students with physical or learning disabilities

All info pertaining to Test implementation for disabled candidates and candidates with SLD (Specific Learning Disabilities) is available on the competitive examination announcement.

Support for disabled students - Internal tutor Gabriella Gandino
Support for students with specific learning disability

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