Bachelor of Viticulture and Enology 36 months Undergraduate Program By Alma Mater Studiorum - Università di Bologna |Top Universities
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Program Duration

36 monthsProgram duration

Tuitionfee

6,591 EURTuition Fee/year

Main Subject Area

Agriculture and ForestryMain Subject Area

Program overview

Main Subject

Agriculture and Forestry

Degree

Other

Study Level

Undergraduate

Study Mode

On Campus

The Degree course in "Viticulture and Oenology" offers a solid interdisciplinary scientific preparation based on the main theoretical and practical aspects related to the cultivation of vines and the production of wine, providing adequate knowledge to carry out the profession of 'winemaker' with competence and autonomy in various phases of the wine production chain, with a practical-applicative approach functional to a prompt insertion of the graduate into the world of work. Unique of its kind for the proposed disciplinary offer, the course has developed an international dimension to give you the opportunity to carry out experiences abroad and complete your training. 


This programme is available in Italian.

Program overview

Main Subject

Agriculture and Forestry

Degree

Other

Study Level

Undergraduate

Study Mode

On Campus

The Degree course in "Viticulture and Oenology" offers a solid interdisciplinary scientific preparation based on the main theoretical and practical aspects related to the cultivation of vines and the production of wine, providing adequate knowledge to carry out the profession of 'winemaker' with competence and autonomy in various phases of the wine production chain, with a practical-applicative approach functional to a prompt insertion of the graduate into the world of work. Unique of its kind for the proposed disciplinary offer, the course has developed an international dimension to give you the opportunity to carry out experiences abroad and complete your training. 


This programme is available in Italian.

Admission Requirements

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Admission to the degree programme requires possession of a five-year secondary school diploma or a foreign diploma recognised as suitable, or a four-year secondary school diploma and related supplementary year or, if this is no longer available, the assignment of additional learning requirements.
The places available on this restricted access degree programme are established with reference to the resources available.
The number of students eligible for enrolment and the related selection procedures will be published each year in the call for applications.
The knowledge and skills required for admission are confirmed by obtaining the minimum score, indicated in the call for applications, in the entrance exam set for this restricted access degree programme.
All students will be tested to verify the knowledge required for admission, at the same time as the above entrance exam.
The test of the knowledge required for admission to the degree programme is passed if the score of the student is equal to or greater than the minimum indicated in the call for applications.
Failure to pass the test of knowledge will result in the assignment of additional learning requirements, such as attending a remedial mathematics course or any other activities that may be arranged.
These additional learning requirements must be satisfied during the first year of the degree programme and, in all cases, by the deadlines established by the University.
Failure to satisfy the requirement by the end of the academic year of matriculation will result in repetition of the enrolment for that year.
Students who already have a degree or University diploma, and those who enrol for the restricted access degree programme following transfer from another University of Bologna degree programme or from another University, must nevertheless sit the entrance examin accordance with the rules indicated above.

3 Years
Sep

Tuition fees

Domestic Students

6,591 EUR
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International Students

6,591 EUR
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