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UNISA has everything: a beautiful campus, well-trained professors, great subjects, but it does not make the most of its capabilities. Often it’s classrooms, secretaries, directives and lecture courses are poorly organized, and the students are the ones who pay the price.
View moreI really enjoyed my program and courses and learning new skills and information in the field of communication. I would recommend it to everyone who’s interested in marketing, management and communication.
View moreThe university has an excellent academic environment that enhances learning and academic research. The professors are very good and always willing to explain the academic materials discuss in lectures.
View moreThe University of Salerno has an amazing Campus where you can find all the needs for a students: 2 library (scientific and humanistic), a canteen, post office, police station, swimming pool and other spots for sport. The list continues…
About the educational part, this university have a really good quality of teachers but we can say that the quality of the laboratory is not still on top but it’s growing day by day.
A lack for sure is the transportation system, in fact the Campus is not located in the city center but in Fisciano (15km far from Salerno). The buses,especially on the weekend, are not so efficient.
The University of Salerno (UniSa) is one of the biggest universities in Italy in terms of numbers of students. It features a huge campus and all buildings have been named and coloured in order to reflect the faculty which they belong to. Some of the departments, like DIEM (Computer Engineering) and DIFARMA (Pharmacy), are peak performance in Italy and some of their teachers have published many important articles. Still, I’d say that this university focuses more on research than on teaching, trying, as much as possible, to prepare graduated students to PhD rather than to find a job. In my department (DIEM) I would definitely remove maths-focused courses from the last years of the degrees (especially the master degree) to put some more trending topic courses in this field.
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