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MISS – Second Level Master’s Degree in Sustainable Development of Agricultural and Rural Areas of the Adriatic-Ionian Basin

On-line module

The first fifteen days of the introductory -propaedeutical- on-line module will be a tool for the Scientific Committee to evaluate the competencies (through tests and exams) and the level of participation of the selected students. In case some participants will not succeed in passing the tests, the Scientific Committee will substitute him/her with waiting-list candidates individuated beforehand.

At the end of the on-line module, the students will have to do a final exam related to the topics discussed in the framework of the module. Those participants who do not pass the final exam will not be allowed to follow the face-to-face module, to perform the internship, and therefore to obtain the Master degree.

Attendance at the courses (both the on-line and face-to-face modules) is obligatory. The Scientific Committee reserves the right to exclude from the Master as well as to cut off scholarship of those students whose attendance does not reach at least 80% of the whole Master Course. The final exam, to be conducted by the Scientific Committee, will take into consideration the Master Thesis and could have different results according to the performance of each student.

Access to the Web Learning Environment

Uniadrion provides a Web learning Envinronment for the delivery of on-line course. Username and password are requested. Please refer to your tutor in order to obtain them. The Web Learning Envinronment can be accessed to the following address: http://www.moodle.unibo.it. The MISS Master is in the Master section.

Moodle is the Learning Content Management software used by the Uniadrion Web Server. More information about Moodle are available in the official web site.

Browser Requirements

Moodle makes use of many new HTML features that are only supported in current Web browsers. Though Moodle will function effectively in older browsers, such as Netscape 4 or Lynx, we strongly recommend updating your browser to a more recent version. Current versions of Netscape (7+) (and other Mozilla based browsers, like Firefox), and Microsoft Internet Explorer 4+ work well with ATutor. Opera 5+ also works reasonably well.

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