Glossary entry (derived from question below)
Italian term or phrase:
Prescritto
English translation:
required/compulsory course
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Therese Marshall
Jan 9, 2018 19:00
6 yrs ago
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Italian term
Prescritto
Italian to English
Bus/Financial
Certificates, Diplomas, Licenses, CVs
Licentiate degree in fundamental theology
Per il conseguimento del Grado Accademico, lo studente, in base agli studi precedenti, è stato dispensato dai seguenti corsi:
TP1006 STORIA ECCLESIASTICA E MEDIEVALE CREDITI 5,0 SSD: PRESCRITTO
Does this mean "expired"?
TP1006 STORIA ECCLESIASTICA E MEDIEVALE CREDITI 5,0 SSD: PRESCRITTO
Does this mean "expired"?
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4 +1 | required course | Fiona Grace Peterson |
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required course
My interpretation is that it's a required rather than elective course of study.
In Italy, some subjects are required of the students, while they choose from other elective courses to make up/gain the required number of credits.
http://www.teresianum.net/studiare/sigle-dei-corsi/
In Italy, some subjects are required of the students, while they choose from other elective courses to make up/gain the required number of credits.
http://www.teresianum.net/studiare/sigle-dei-corsi/
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