Curriculum: guidelines for completion

Curriculum: guidelines for completion

You must complete your study plan exclusively online via the Web Self Service during the time periods specified for your degree program, course year, and enrollment year. Outside of these periods, you cannot make selections or change any you've already made.

If you don’t make your choices or confirm them via the Web Self Service by the specified deadlines, a default study plan will be assigned to you, and you won’t be able to change it.

Before logging into Web Self Service, we recommend carefully reading the table below, paying attention to your degree program and the year of study you are in:

Curricula for the 2026/2027 Academic Year - Master's Degree Programs

Students who plan to graduate by the Special Session of the 2025/2026 academic year (March–April 2027) cannot make any changes to their curriculum or add elective courses.

Those who have completed their final year of study and are about to enroll as a student beyond the standard time limit for the 2026/2027 academic year, and who wish to modify their study plan, must enroll as a “repeating” student for the 2026/2027 academic year by submitting a specific request to the Student Affairs Office.

PLEASE NOTE

For information regarding the “International exchange programs with European countries (Erasmus+) and non-European countries” and the “Double Degree Programs and Structured Partnerships” for the 2026/2027 academic year, please refer to the dedicated pages:

REQUEST FOR ADVANCE PAYMENT FOR ACTIVE COURSES AND EXAMS

The Luiss Academic Senate, in its session of May 28, 2009, established the following:

  • Students enrolled in master's degree programs can take up to two courses early in the first semester of the first year, provided they have completed their bachelor's degree by the Summer Session. They can also take an additional course early in the second semester, as long as they are current on their previous exams (including any courses for which they have already requested to take early in the first semester) and have a weighted average of at least 27/30 (no rounding is allowed).

The request to take the course early must be submitted before the start of the semester in which the course is taught. The request should be sent via email to the Student Affairs Office and must be approved in time for the student to attend classes, while also ensuring all prerequisites are met.

Rules for completing the study plan - Academic Year 2026/2027

To make an informed choice, please refer to the Graduate School's Guide to Completing Study Plans for lists of available courses and syllabi.

If a selected course or program is not activated, the Student Affairs Office will contact those who need to make a new selection, following a schedule that will be communicated.

- JUNE 2026 PERIOD

The choices made in June 2026 pertain to the 2026/2027 academic year. Therefore, the study plan will be activated and visible on the Web Self Service upon enrollment for this academic year, following the deadline for the first installment of the single fee (July 22, 2026). 

- NOVEMBER 2026 PERIOD (1st year of the 2026/2027 academic year)

Those who do not hold a bachelor's degree and are therefore “enrolled as attending” in a master's degree program can access the plan compilation by clicking on “Go to the plan page” on the Web Self Service home page.

Elective courses (June 2026)

For elective courses, there is a maximum limit on the number of students who can enroll in each course. Once this limit is reached, the message “Spots filled” will appear next to the course. During the period for compiling study plans, this information may change if students who had previously selected a course withdraw from it, making the course available again. Therefore, it’s advisable to periodically check the availability of the course you’re interested in—no later than the set deadline—if you were initially unable to select it due to a lack of spots.

Additional skills beneficial for entering the workforce

To make an informed choice and for information on available activities and possible combinations, please refer to the Other Educational Activities section of the Graduate School.

Language courses

To make an informed choice and for information on language courses, please refer to the University Language Center's dedicated page.

PLEASE NOTE

  • If core courses, electives, other activities, or language courses are already part of your academic record (due to recognition of exams from a transfer from another university, a change of program, a shortened program, a master's degree, exams already taken during a mobility period, or courses taken in advance, etc.), you must confirm them by completing your study plan. It is not possible to select other courses or take other exams to replace what has already been recognized or completed.
  • A course already taken as an elective course cannot, under any circumstances, be counted toward the credits required to earn the degree (core, specialization, or elective courses, or other educational activities).
  • Those who intend to take and complete one or more core and/or elective courses while studying abroad as part of a Double Degree, a Structured Partnership, an International Exchange Program, the Free Mover Program, or a Summer School must select the generic items Core Abroad, Mandatory Abroad, and/or Elective Abroad. If taken, the exam will be entered and recorded in the student’s academic record, and the corresponding number of credits will be awarded as per the student’s curriculum for core/elective courses. Please note that the courses must already be approved as per the procedures outlined in each mobility program. For information about mobility programs>. If you fail the core and/or elective exam abroad, you must notify the Student Affairs Office of the exam you intend to take at Luiss. This exam must exclusively replace Core Abroad, Mandatory Abroad, and/or Elective Abroad, and must be selected from the list of active courses. For electives only, the maximum number of choices must not have already been reached.

Curricula for the 2026/2027 Academic Year - Master's Degree Programs

Student Affairs Office

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Tel. 06 8522 5270/5263

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