CEFR levels required by degree courses
Except for some exceptions, Bachelor's degree courses and Master's degree courses require a B1 and a B2 CEFR level respectively for students to be exempt from sitting the Placement test and/or attending a compulsory English language course.
To enter some Master's degree courses, moreover, students have to take an entry test and not a Placement test; in this case, the required levels are B1 or B2.
For more information, please check the education page .
For these degree courses, the English proficiency test is organised by the degree course itself:
Law
- Law and Sustainable Development
Medicine
- International Medical School
- Biomedical Omics
Agricultural and Food Sciences
- Environmental and Food Economics
- Global Environment and Development
- Green Areas and Landscape Design
- Viticulture and Enology Sciences
Science and Technology
- Artificial intelligence
- Artificial intelligence for science and technology
- Bioinformatics for Computational Genomics
- Environmental Change and Global Sustainability
- Geophysics
- Mathematics Master's degree
- Plant Science
- Quantitative Biology
Exercise and Sports Science
- Exercise Science for Healthy Life
- Individual and Team Sport Science
Pharmacy
- Safety Assessment of Xenobiotics and Biotechnological Products
Political, Economic and Social Sciences
- Administration and Public Policy
- Global Politics and Society
- International relations
- Migration Studies and New Societies
- Politics, Philosophy and Public Affairs
- Political Science and Government
- Public and Corporate Communication
Humanities
- European and extraeuropean languages and literatures
- Foreign Languages and Literature
- Language Mediation and Intercultural Communication
- Languages and Cultures for International Communication and Cooperation
- Historical Studies
- Publishing and Communication, Fashion Cultures