Contenuto
The test, lasting 50 minutes, consists of a computer-based test with 45 multiple-choice questions formulated with four answer options, among which only one is correct.
The questions will cover the following topics:
- 15 questions on linguistic contents (L-LIN/01);
- 15 questions on sociology of communication contents (SPS/08);
- 15 questions on computer science contents (INF/01).
The reference texts for preparing for the test are:
- Bentivegna S., 2003, Teorie delle comunicazioni di massa, Laterza (and subsequent reprints)
- Furini M., 2017, Comunicazioni Multimediali. Fondamenti di informatica per la produzione e la gestione di flussi audio-video nella rete Internet, Franco Angeli
- Graffi G., Scalise S., 2013, Le lingue e il Linguaggio. Introduzione alla linguistica, Il Mulino (or another edition)
The test result is determined by the number of correct, incorrect, or unanswered questions, resulting in an absolute score derived from:
- 1 point for each correct answer;
- 0 points for each incorrect or unanswered question.
The minimum score required to pass is 18/45. In case of failure, the test can be retaken.
Test dates:
- July 5, 2024, from 8:30 AM, Laboratory 13
- July 26, 2024, from 8:30 AM, Laboratory 13
- August 29, 2024, from 8:30 AM, Laboratory 13
- September 11, 2024, from 8:30 AM, Laboratory 13
- October 18, 2024, from 1:30 PM, Laboratory 13
- November 4, 2024, from 8:30 AM, Laboratory 13
- December 16, 2024, from 1:30 PM (valid only for those already in possession of the curricular requirements), Laboratory 1012
How to register for the test:
- Access https://concorsi.unimore.it/course/index.php?categoryid=7 and log in via the Unimore Single SignOn with the credentials provided during registration at Esse3;
- Sign up for the "Admission Tests for Master's Degree Courses 2024" page;
- Sign up for the chosen test date (registration is possible up to two days before the test date).