It is possible to enrol in single subjects (also and interchangeably called single courses, to align with the Italian corsi singoli) up to a maximum of 60 credits CFU/ETCS per year.
The enrollment in single subjects is valid for only one academic year: students can take the exams to acquire the credits until the last session of the academic year 2023/2024 (30 April 2025). After this term the registration lapses.
Date | What happens |
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8 September 2023 |
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26 July 2024 |
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30 April 2025 |
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Enrollment in single subjects offered as part of the restricted access degree programs is possible only within the limits of places available after the admission tests. If the number of requests exceeds the number of places, the student must pass a selection test. Procedures and deadlines for enrolment in single subjects offered by restricted access courses will be published on the webpages of the relevant Schools after the admission tests are over.
The following categories of students can submit the application online from 9 am on 8 September 2023 to 26 July 2024:
Students who have an access qualification obtained abroad must also upload their degree, completed as better specified in the section dedicated to academic titles obtained abroad. At the end of the procedure, applicants need to communicate the completion of the procedure to the following offices:
Students enrolled in a foreign university will have to upload the certificate of enrolment, issued by the foreign university, legalized or apostilled and translated into Italian. If the documents are written in English, French or Spanish, they do not require translation into Italian.
The following student categories must apply for enrollment in single courses in person using a hard-copy of form CS_01 available on the forms page (with the attachments indicated on the form) and must then be delivered to the Students Admin Offices (Segreteria studenti):
Students who have a qualification obtained abroad, to complete the enrollment procedure and after payment of fees, must hand in the documents in the original language, with legalization, translation and dichiarazione di valore issued by the diplomatic mission or consular post in their country:
The list of exams indicated at the time of enrollment cannot be further changed.
After the enrollment cut-off date (26 July 2024) and until 30 April 2025, students already enrolled in single courses 2023/2024 may request to take further exams than those indicated during the enrollment phase, within the limit of the credits included in the section. 12.1 of the Manifesto degli Studi upon paying the extra fees due.
Non-EU students residing abroad must take a test to demonstrate their knowledge of the Italian language. The date of the test will be communicated by the International Desk at the time of registration.
The Italian Government scholarship recipients do not have to take the test.
The cost of enrolling in single subjects is made up of a flat fee of:
If students want to add more single subjects to their study load after they have paid the registration fee, they need to pay only the fees corresponding to the additional credits added.
For the recipients of the compensatory measures, the registration fee is set at € 300.00 per semester.
Students who benefit from full exemptions (Italian website, Manifesto section 13.5, A.2 and A.3) are required to pay only the stamp duty of €16.
The registration fee must be paid with the payment slip generated automatically at the end of the registration procedure (payable by PagoPa).
The registration fee for single courses is not refunded under any circumstances.
Students enrolled in single courses take the exams in the same way as students enrolled in degree programs.
Consult the calendar of exam sessions divided by School.
Students enrolled in single courses can take only the exams required by the educational offer of the academic year of enrollment. Enrollment in single modules is not allowed nor can the number of credits taken be lower than the number established for each of the subjects.
Students enrolled in a foreign university with which the University of Florence has signed a reciprocity agreement can enroll in single subjects (corsi singoli). Read more in Exchange Students within Cooperation Agreements.