Master's Degree in Health Informatics
Master's Degree in Health Informatics
The Call for Admission to the Master's Degree in Health Informatics for the academic year 2024-2025 is published below.
Admission to the Master's Degree in Health Informatics is based on selection through an admission test and academic career evaluation. This test is mandatory for all candidates wishing to access the course and is organized once a year. Other exams or scores cannot substitute the UniSR admission test.
The admission test is regulated by a specific Call for Admission (Bando di concorso), which includes information on opening and closing of registrations, fees and enrolment documents and deadlines.
Registration to the admission test is open to candidates who have already graduated or that are going to graduate within the Autumn session (September/October 2024).
- Places available: 50
- Registration period: from July 1, 2024 at noon to September 2, 2024 at noon, Italian time
- Test date: September 7, 2024
- Test method: home based online test
No fee is required to register for the test.
CONTACTS:
Phone: +39 (0) 291751 500
E-mail: contact@unisr.it
The selection process consists of an admission test and the evaluation of the academic career.
The admission test is made of 16 multiple-choice questions (8 in Mathematics and 8 in Informatics).The score will be calculated as follows:
• 1 point for each correct answer
• - 0,25 points for each incorrect or not valid answer
• 0 points for each non-given answer
The test is entirely in English and candidates have 40 minutes to complete it.
The test highest score is 16 out of 40 (40% of the total score).
The evaluation of the academic career will be based on:
- weighted average of the exams taken, where scores will be calculated as follows:
- from 18 to 19,99: 0 points
- from 20 to 21,99: 3 points
- from 22 to 23,99: 6 points
- from 24 to 25,99: 9 points
- from 26 to 27,99: 12 points
- from 28 to 29,99: 15 points
- from 30 to 31: 16 points
- time taken to obtain the degree
- 1st graduation session: 8 points
- 2nd graduation session: 4 points
- 3rd graduation session: 2 points
- from the 4th graduation session on: 0 points
The highest score for the evaluation of the academic career is 24 out of 40 (60% of the total score).
- The Master's Degree in Health Informatics is a two-year second level degree. Please carefully read the Call for admission for detailed information on the academic requirements to access the course.