Studying at the University of Verona
Here you can find information on the organisational aspects of the Programme, lecture timetables, learning activities and useful contact details for your time at the University, from enrolment to graduation.
Study Plan
This information is intended exclusively for students already enrolled in this course.If you are a new student interested in enrolling, you can find information about the course of study on the course page:
Laurea in Scienze del servizio sociale - Enrollment from 2025/2026The Study Plan includes all modules, teaching and learning activities that each student will need to undertake during their time at the University.
Please select your Study Plan based on your enrollment year.
1° Year
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2° Year activated in the A.Y. 2009/2010
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3° Year activated in the A.Y. 2010/2011
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Legend | Type of training activity (TTA)
TAF (Type of Educational Activity) All courses and activities are classified into different types of educational activities, indicated by a letter.
public law and territorial autonomy (2008/2009)
The teaching is organized as follows:
Learning outcomes
I Module:
1st schedule (8 CFU)
The first schedule will be focused on some basic and general notions, followed by an analysis of the basic principles and institutions of public, regional and local board law, according to their historical evolution, with particular attention to Municipalities and Provinces. Such an approach will help first year students to overcome any conceptual and language difficulties.
II Module:
2nd schedule (1 CFU)
The second schedule will actively involve students: they will be invited to present an oral report on some specific issue, so that it will be possible to check their learning of the involved notions as well as their legal language. Such reports, if positively awarded, could raise some special didactic credits to be use during examinations.
Program
Course’s programme:
Part I
1. The Constitution: historical evolution.
2. Law Sources.
3. Forms of Direct Democracy.
4. Citizenship and Fundamental Rights.
5. Citizenship and Constitutional Obligations.
6. The Parliament.
7. The President of the Republic.
8. The Government.
9. Government and Parliament: the Relationship.
10. The Public Administration.
11. The Judicial Power.
12. The Constitutional Court.
13. Regions and Local Authorities.
Part II
1. Local Authorities: subjects and districts.
2. Statutary and regulation self-government.
3. Municipalities' and Province’s organs.
4. Functions and services.
5. Participation.
6. Checks.
7. Administrative organization and staff.
8. Finance and accounting.
9. Relations between local boards, Regions and State.
Textbooks:
Part I:
· ONIDA V., PEDRAZZA GORLERO M. (a cura di), Compendio di Diritto Costituzionale, Giuffrè, Milano, 2008.
Part II:
· VANDELLI L., Il sistema delle autonomie locali, Il Mulino, Bologna, ult. ed. (from cap. V to cap. XIII).
Furthermore, students shall know the rules of the Italian Constitution, of Regional Statutes and of the principal statutal laws (constitutional and ordinary):
• AA. VV., Leggi fondamentali del diritto pubblico e costituzionale, Giuffrè, Milano, ult. ed.
Examination Methods
Written exam and optional oral examination.