programsGRADUATE M.SC. AND SPECIALIZING MASTERS A.Y. 2021/2022 MILAN | BRESCIA | PIACENZA-CREMONA | ROME Table of contents

04 07 08 09 09 10 12 14 Università Cattolica The Università Cattolica The International Outbound Notable Italian Higher del Sacro Cuore Campuses del Sacro Cuore Rankings Students Students Alumni Education System

■ Open new doors ■ Open your heart ■ Facts & figures ■ Our spot in the world ■ Nationalities ■ Top schools ■ Our inspiring graduates ■ Step by step ■ Enrollments ■ Programs ■ Internship vs Study Programs ■ Top 10 destination countries

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2-year Master 1-year Italian-taught Student Career Comitato Università Admission Next of Science (M.Sc.) Specializing Master Program Services Advising Mondo del Lavoro Information Steps

Magistrale ■ 1st and 2nd level ■ Academic offering ■ Because we care ■ What's next ■ Cattolica's partner ■ 2-year M.Sc. ■ Application procedures ■ Italian studies ■ Life at Cattolica companies ■ 1-year specializing Master

2 3 one family the cattolica family Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore Open new doors

Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore, affectionately known as Cattolica, is a comprehensive university, covering an impressive range of programs from Medicine, Communication, Philosophy and the Arts, through to Economics & Business, & , Agriculture, Psychology and Linguistics.

In the renowned QS World University Rankings by Subject 2020, Cattolica’s ascendency placed the University in formidable company, with 13 disciplines ranked in the top 300 in the world, or higher.

Studying at Cattolica is to study at one of our four distinct campuses, each teaching subjects relevant to their territory. Milan: Italy’s economic, business and communication capital. Rome: the Eternal city, featuring the 2nd largest hospital in the country affiliated to Cattolica’s Medical Faculty. Piacenza-Cremona: located at the cross-roads of Italy’s famous agricultural heart land and a pivotal logistics hub. Brescia: art and tourism run through its veins but it also hosts Cattolica’s cutting-edge Physics and Math labs.

Whichever your choice of location or subject, you remain part of one family. The Cattolica family.

One whose networks touch every corner of the globe, whose care and commitment towards every student binds us as one. And ensures an international study experience like no other.

4 5 Our country The campuses at the heart of europe open your heart

Milan in the spotlight Milan, Duomo ρ Milan is the economic capital of Italy with over 3,000 active companies present, ranging from SMEs to multinationals ρ World capital of fashion and design brands. Annual international events take place in these sectors ρ Conveniently positioned, making Milan an ideal transport hub with 3 airports, high-speed trains, and a 2-hour drive from the Alps and the Ligurian coast Milan campus highlights ρ Located in the vibrant heart of the city, with household names at its doorsteps and surrounding campus area ρ Originally a monastery restructured and designed by Renaissance architect Donato Bramante in the 16th century ρ The biggest campus in terms of student population with over 20,000 students

Brescia in the spotlight Milan, Duomo Brescia, New Cathedral ρ Brescia has a long history, which embraces Roman, Medieval and Renaissance brescia periods ρ The city has a very active social and economic fabric ρ Rich in cultural and leisure opportunities, it is a thriving tourist attraction, thanks milan to its proximity to renowned lakes Garda and Iseo Brescia campus highlights piacenza ρ 6 Schools: Foreign Languages and Literature, Humanities, Education, Psychology, Political and Social Sciences, Mathematics, Physics and Natural Science cremona ρ 10 Undergraduate programs, 12 Graduate programs, 1 International Ph.D. program ρ The campus has four locations across the historic center of the city

Piacenza, Duomo Piacenza-Cremona in the spotlight ρ A key position in the Northern Italian food valley where approximately 53,000 agricultural businesses are based ρ 113 billion € contribution to the agri-food sector ρ Piacenza is located less than 1 hour train ride away from Milan rome Piacenza-Cremona campus highlights ρ Piacenza-Cremona is home to 3,000 students. Smaller-sized classes provide an intimate atmosphere and a more personal approach ρ Its strategic location makes it an ideal location for Agribusiness studies with on- campus laboratories and plain farm fields in close proximity ρ Sports center with an area of 8,000 m2 with two volleyball courts, a gymnasium, and an outdoor rock climbing wall

Rome in the spotlight ρ The Eternal city and cradle of western civilization. A true cultural capital Rome, Coliseum ρ An open-air museum: picturesque and historic bliss, containing many of the world’s most breathtaking masterpieces, from Michelangelo’s ceiling in la Cappella Sistina, to the beautiful attractions in Piazza Navona, la Fontana di Trevi, il Vittoriano, il Colosseo, and many more ρ A popular set of Academy Award-winning movies: The Great Beauty, La Dolce Vita, and Roman Holiday among others Rome campus highlights ρ Home to Cattolica’s internationally acclaimed School of Medicine and Surgery which started teaching medicine in November 1961. The School is affiliated with the Policlinico Gemelli University Hospital, which opened in 1964 ρ 43 faculty members are listed among the Top Italian Scientists ρ On-campus residences available for international students 6 7 Founded in Università Cattolica 13 Subjects in the top 300 1921 QS World University Rankings by Subject 2020 facts & figures

30.000 80+ 7.200 overall number of research overall number of students centers faculty staff 12 SCHOOLS

International Students

30+ 200+ (Students enrolled on a English-taught Italian-taught exchange & degree-seeking BSc/MSc/Specializing Master) programs programs

580+ 4665 partner international 153 students different universities 82 nationalities different countries

2018/19 +55% 2017/18 international students 2016/17 2015/16 2014/15 #1 in italy for employer-student connections enrollments 4400 4665 3460 3972 QS GRADUATE EMPLOYABILITY RANKING 2020 in 5 years 3015

8 9 We work with Outbound Students Cattolica students going for a study abroad/internship or research experience. 32 of the top 100 Universities in the World +25% (QS World University Rankings 2020) 2018/19 outbound 2017/18 2016/17 2015/16 2014/15 2823 RANKING UNIVERSITY COUNTRY students 2308 2629 2261 2152 2 STANFORD UNIVERSITY UNITED STATES in 5 years 8 UNIVERSITY COLLEGE LONDON UNITED KINGDOM 18 COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY UNITED STATES programs 20 THE UNIVERSITY OF EDINBURGH UNITED KINGDOM top 3 schools 28 UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA BERKELEY UNITED STATES INTERNSHIPS 917 29 THE AUSTRALIAN NATIONAL UNIVERSITY AUSTRALIA sending students abroad SEMESTER ABROAD 834 29 UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO CANADA 1 UNITED STATES SUMMER PROGRAMS 365 31 NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY CHICAGO ECONOMICS 35 UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA LOS ANGELES UNITED STATES LANGUAGE COURSES 290 2 42 UNIVERSITY OF SYDNEY AUSTRALIA DOUBLE DEGREE 133 LINGUISTIC SCIENCES AND 44 LONDON SCHOOL OF ECONOMICS AND POLITICAL SCIENCES (LSE) UNITED KINGDOM FOREIGN LITERATURES VOLUNTEERING 108 2823 47 UNIVERSITY OF QUEENSLAND AUSTRALIA 3 RESEARCH ABROAD 87 students 54 ZHEIJANG UNIVERSITY - SCHOOL OF CHINA POLITICAL AND 58 AUSTRALIA FACULTY LED PROGRAMS 41 MONASH UNIVERSITY SOCIAL SCIENCES abroad 62 UNIVERSITY OF WARWICK UNITED KINGDOM OTHER 48 63 LUDWIG MAXIMILIANS UNIVERSITÄT GERMANY

64 UNIVERSITEIT VAN AMSTERDAM NETHERLANDS internships vs study programs 66 RUPRECHT-KARLS-UNIVERSITÄT HEIDELBERG GERMANY 69 NATIONAL TAIWAN UNIVERSITY TAIWAN (R.O.C.) 2016/2017 2017/2018 2018/2019 77 UNIVERSITÉ DE PARIS SORBONNE PARIS IV FRANCE 33 69 +80% 77 UNIVERSITÉ DE PARIS SORBONNE PARIS IV (CELSA) FRANCE 1035 78 UNIVERSITY OF DURHAM UNITED KINGDOM 573 802 student 1666 1794 1788 enrollments in 80 KATHOLIEKE UNIVERSITEIT LEUVEN BELGIUM 81 DENMARK internships abroad UNIVERSITY OF COPENHAGEN 82 TOHOKU UNIVERSITY JAPAN

in 3 years 84 LOMONOSOV MOSCOW STATE UNIVERSITY RUSSIA INTERNSHIPS STUDY PROGRAMS STUDY+INTERN 86 UNIVERSITY OF WESTERN AUSTRALIA (UWA) AUSTRALIA

90 UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA AT CHAPEL HILL UNITED STATES 1 UNITED STATES 6 FRANCE 95 SUNGKYUNKWAN UNIVERSITY SOUTH KOREA 2 UNITED KINGDOM 7 GERMANY Top 10 96 THE UNIVERSITY OF NOTTINGHAM UNITED KINGDOM 3 SPAIN 8 IRELAND 97 UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHAMPTON UNITED KINGDOM destination 98 UNITED STATES countries 4 CHINA 9 RUSSIA BOSTON UNIVERSITY 5 THE NETHERLANDS 10 AUSTRALIA

10 11 Notable Alumni our inspiring graduates

Cattolica’s multidisciplinar approach prepares outstanding graduates for both the private and the public sectors. Where could your program take you? Become one of Cattolica’s inspiring graduates!

Rocco and Christina Nausicaa Dell’Orto Massimiliano Pogliani Baldassarre Production Department, NFL Films CEO IllyCaffè Founders Zebra Advertisement | Forbes 30 under 30

Concetta Lanciaux Tommaso Migliore Federica D’Alessandra Vice-President of fashion house Louis CEO & Founder - MDOTM (Selected Co-Vice Chair of the International Bar Vuitton Moët Hennessy for the Silicon Valley acceleration Association’s War Crimes Committee program powered by Google for | Forbes 30 under 30 Entrepreneurs) dare to

Romano Prodi Claudio Luti Lorenzo Ornaghi Former Prime Minister and EU President Kartell | President Salone Former Rector and Minister of Commission President del Mobile Cultural Heritage dream big 12 13 Italian Higher Education System step b y step push new 1 2 3 1 1

3 YEARS - 180 ECTS 1 YEAR - 60 ECTS 1 YEAR - 60 ECTS LAUREA TRIENNALE SPECIALIZING 2ND LEVEL (B.SC.) MASTER SPECIALIZING MASTER boundaries 1 2 3 4

5 6 7 8 1 2 2 YEARS - 120 ECTS LAUREA MAGISTRALE 9 10 11 12 (M.SC.) 12/13 YEARS 13 PRE-UNIVERSITY EDUCATION 1 2 3

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5/6 YEARS - 300/360 3 YEARS - 180 ECTS ECTS (B.Sc. + M.Sc.) DOTTORATO DI RICERCA LAW | EDUCATION | (PH.D.) MEDICINE

Graduate Degree/Master of Science - M.Sc. What are the differences between 2-year M.Sc. de- (Laurea Magistrale) grees and 1-year Specializing Masters? Course duration: 2 years ECTS/Credit points: 120 The 2-year M.Sc. degree: Undertaken after the and aimed at ■ Is an of 120 ECTS providing rigorous, advanced training in more highly special- ■ Requires a similar academic background for access ized areas. Enables students to apply for a Ph.D. at any Italian or ■ Provides advanced academic knowledge in highly specialized international university. areas. Students will write a final dissertation ■ The degree enables students to apply for a PhD at any Italian Specializing Master (Master Universitario) or international university, as well as to internships/job Course duration: 1 year opportunities ECTS/Credit points: 60 A professionalizing program providing practical knowledge The 1-year Specializing Master Diploma: Is a professionalizing diploma of at least 60 ECTS and training through coursework and internships. These mas- ■ ■ Welcomes students from different academic backgrounds ters programs within the Italian education system do not ■ Focuses on specific topics and provides practical skills. There is generally allow access to a Ph.D. program upon completion dedicated time for an internship or project work and students of the Master. Recognition of the Specializing Master towards a will not write a final dissertation Ph.D. program outside of Italy will depend on local state regula- ■ The diploma does not give students direct access to a PhD but tions or individual doctoral programs. Cattolica’s English-taught leads to internships/job opportunities 1-year specializing Master programs include consultancy work projects that may lead to internships/job opportunities. ! CFU = CREDITO FORMATIVO UNIVERSITARIO Doctoral Program - Ph.D. (Dottorato di Ricerca) Course duration: 3 years ECTS/Credit points: 180 Undertaken after the completion of a Master of Science or an equivalent graduate degree. It aims to develop the professional competence to carry out high level research in manufacturing ECTS = EUROPEAN CREDIT TRANSFER SYSTEM and service companies, public bodies and universities. 14 15 Milan Campus your degree may be the tick et

but you need to choose the right destination 16 17 2-year Master of Science (M.Sc.) laurea magistrale 20 21 22 23 24 M.Sc. in Applied Data M.Sc. in M.Sc. in M.Sc. in Science for The Art and M.Sc. in Actuarial Sciences Agricultural and Banking Industry of Banking for Insurance Food Economics and Finance Narration and Finance

25 26 27 28 29 M.Sc. in European Studies M.Sc. in in Investor Relations M.Sc. in Data Analytics M.Sc. in and Financial M.Sc. in Global Business for Business Economics Communication Food Processing Management

30 31 32 33 34 M.Sc. in M.Sc. in Methods M.Sc. in M.Sc. in Innovation and and Topics Physics for Healthcare Technology M.Sc. in in Arts Technologies Management Management Management Management and Innovation

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18 19 Actuarial Sciences for Insurance Agricultural and Food Economics laurea magistrale in statistical and actuarial sciences laurea magistrale in agricultural and food economics

Campus School Program Duration Next Intake Total ECTS Edition n. Campus School Program Duration Next Intake Total ECTS Edition n.

Banking, Finance and Insur- September Agricultural, Food and September Milan, Italy 2 years 120 5 Cremona, Italy 2 years 120 10 ance Sciences | Economics 2021 Environmental Sciences 2021

Curriculum Curriculum FIRST YEAR Statistical area FIRST YEAR “Food consumer studies” profile credits ρ Data analysis for insurance (10 ECTS) ρ Applied econometrics (8 ECTS) ρ Business management and finance: (12 ECTS) ρ Multi-channel retail marketing (5 ECTS) ρ Advanced calculus and stochastic processes (9 ECTS) ρ Derivative securities pricing (8 ECTS) ⧉ Management basics ρ Food consumer psychology and market intelligence (5 ECTS) ρ Insurance law and regulation (6 ECTS) ρ Risk management (8 ECTS) ⧉ Financial accounting and business evaluation ρ Qualitative research methods for the agri-food system (5 ECTS) ρ Economic (8 ECTS) ρ Legal area (5 ECTS) ρ Technology for food health and safety: (10 ECTS) ρ Accounting and management in insurance (10 ECTS) ρ EU risk governance regulation (5 ECTS) ⧉ Principles of food protection * SUGGESTED OPTIONAL COURSES: ρ Actuarial life insurance (7 ECTS) ⧉ Principles of food hygiene ρ Agricultural and food legislation (5 ECTS) ρ Econometrics (8 ECTS) Applied mathematical area ρ Economic fundamentals of the agri-food system: (10 ECTS) ρ Agricultural, food and environmental policies (5 ECTS) ρ Quantitative methods for finance (4 ECTS) ρ Quantitative risk management (5 ECTS) ⧉ Economics of the agri-food system ρ Food footprint: the environmental impact of the agri-food ρ Actuarial and financial modeling for solvency II (5 ECTS) ⧉ Microeconomics of the agri-food system chain (5 ECTS) SECOND YEAR ρ Internship (5 ECTS) ρ Quantitative methods: (12 ECTS) ρ Italian language and civilization (5 ECTS) [1] ρ Economics for finance (8 ECTS) ρ Introduction to actuarial mathematics and risk theory (10 ECTS)* ⧉ Applied statistics for the agri-food system ρ Insurance statistics and advanced risk theory (11 ECTS) ⧉ Applied econometrics for the agri-food system [1] only for non-Italian students ρ Actuarial non-life insurance (8 ECTS) * Students who need to strengthen their knowledge in ρ Industrial organization: (10 ECTS) ρ Actuarial social security and pension funds (6 ECTS) Actuarial mathematics, Risk theory and Advanced mathematics ⧉ Strategic decision making Once students have chosen their specializing track, they can take ρ Foreign language (3 ECTS) (depending on their Bachelor Degree) might be required to ⧉ Industrial organization of the food system also one optional course from the other profile. (French, Spanish, German or Italian for international students) attend this course at the beginning of the program in order to be ρ Agricultural and food marketing (7 ECTS) ρ Elective courses [1] (10 ECTS) in line with the other students to follow properly the advanced ρ Seminars (1 ECTS) Selected students can attend one or two semesters in the ρ Thesis (12 ECTS) actuarial courses (in the study plan, this will substitute the elective following partner universities: courses). SECOND YEAR [1] Elective courses list: In the second year of their curriculum students have an option Double degree options between a “Agri-food economics and management” and a “Food ρ Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität Bonn (Germany) Economic and Business area Double degree options consumer studies” profile. ρ Université Catholique de Louvain (Belgium) ρ Applied econometrics (8 ECTS) M.Sc. degree in Statistical and Actuarial Sciences (Università ρ Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, Uppsala ρ Derivative securities pricing (8 ECTS) Cattolica del Sacro Cuore) | Graduate Degree in Mathematical Common credits (Sweden) ρ Risk management (8 ECTS) Finance (UNC Charlotte, USA). ρ Agricultural and food market institutions (6 ECTS) ρ Wageningen University (Netherlands) Economics of agricultural and food markets (6 ECTS) Legal area Once enrolled, students can refer to the International Office for ρ ρ Seminar on theological issues Once enrolled, students can refer to the International Office for ρ EU risk governance regulation (5 ECTS) details. ρ Optional courses* (10 ECTS) details. ρ Soft skills and entrepreneurship (1 ECTS) ρ Thesis (20 ECTS) Erasmus/Exchange programs ρ Technische Universität München (Germany) did you know? “Agri-food economics and management” profile credits ρ North Dakota State University, Fargo (USA) The curriculum offered is aligned with the course syllabus of the International Actuarial Association, so that students learn knowledge ρ Agricultural and food supply chain management (5 ECTS) ρ University of California, Davis (USA) and skills that are applicable in other countries. ρ Business planning for start-up (5 ECTS) ρ Western Sydney University (Australia) ρ Business strategy and leadership (5 ECTS) ρ Griffith University, Brisbane (Australia) ρ Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology (Australia)

career paths: did you know? Actuary in life or non-life insurance companies, pension funds, public social security agencies, supervisor authorities or financial Business games are an interactive and practical feature of this degree: student teams are given real-life business challenges to resolve, services consulting firms. a chance to hone not only academic knowledge but also essential soft skills such as team work and problem solving. Risk manager in banks, insurance companies, financial services consulting firms or non-financial companies. career paths: Managerial positions in agri-food corporations (multinational food companies, small and medium enterprises, retail chains) · Managerial positions in professional associations linked to the agricultural and food sector · Consultants for agricultural and food Program-specific entry requirements companies · Professional positions in international organizations · Research positions in universities or applied research companies Students should have acquired at least 12 ECTS in the area of Statistics; 14 ECTS in the area of Mathematics, and at least 26 ECTS in a larger pool of subjects which may include further exams in Mathematics or Statistics, as well as in Economics and Computer Science. Program-specific entry requirements Ideal candidates have a similar academic background in agriculture and economics. More info at page 64 for general graduate requirements (e.g. language prerequisites) See the entry requirements section at page 64 for general graduate requirements (e.g. language prerequisites)

20 21 Applied Data Science for Banking and Finance The Art and Industry of Narration laurea magistrale in applied data science for banking and finance From literature to cinema and TV laurea magistrale in lingue, letterature e culture straniere

Campus School Program Duration Next Intake Total ECTS Edition n. Campus School Program Duration Next Intake Total ECTS Edition n.

Mathematics, Pysics and Natural Sciences | September Linguistic Sciences and September Brescia, Italy 2 years 120 2 Milan, Italy 2 years 120 2 Banking, Finance and Insurance Sciences 2021 Foreign Literatures 2021

Curriculum ELECTIVE COURSES: Curriculum FIRST YEAR ρ Laboratory of cloud computing, big data and security (12 ECTS) FIRST YEAR SECOND YEAR ρ IT Coding for data science (12 ECTS) ρ Data management (6 ECTS) ρ English communicative strategies (12 ECTS) ρ English specialized texts (8 ECTS) ρ Data analysis: techniques and tools (6 ECTS) ρ IT marketing (6 ECTS) ρ English drama on stage and on screen (8 ECTS) ρ Transmedia storytelling (4 ECTS) ρ Probability and statistics (6 ECTS) ρ Applied financial econometrics (6 ECTS)* ρ History and industry of international cinema (8 ECTS) ρ From novel to film: USA (8 ECTS) ρ Analytics accounting (6 ECTS) ρ Sustainable business innovation and finance (6 ECTS)* ρ The art and industry of publishing (4 ECTS) ρ Contemporary Italian cinema (4 ECTS) ρ Course from the economic/Legal area (6 ECTS) ρ Business analytics and data-driven decision making (6 ECTS)* ρ From novel to film: (12 ECTS) ρ Two different options are possible: ⧉ Foreign language (8 ECTS) ρ Finance and banking (12 ECTS) ρ Cyber security regulation (6 ECTS)* Britain (with a seminar of comparative literature: ρ Elective course (6 ECTS) stories across borders) (plus 8 ECTS during the first year: in this case the student will only ρ Game theory (6 ECTS)* ρ Foreign language (Italian for international students) (6 ECTS) ρ Writing for cinema and television (8 ECTS) take 4 ECTS in English drama on stage and on screen and only 4 ρ Fintech regulation (6 ECTS) ρ Writing and producing for animation (8 ECTS) ECTS in From novel to film) ρ Quantitative finance (6 ECTS) SECOND YEAR (with a seminar of literature, cinema and TV series for kids ⧉ Elective courses (8 ECTS) ρ Dynamical systems in finance (6 ECTS) ρ Artificial intelligence and machine learning (6 ECTS) and young audiences) available from the School of Linguistic Sciences and ρ Time series analysis and forecasting (6 ECTS) Foreign Literatures (in Italian or English) * Economic/Legal area (4 ECTS) ρ Laboratory of data analytics for banking andinsurance (6 ECTS) ρ Elective course or Internship (24 ECTS) ρ Laboratory of data analytics for investment (6 ECTS) ρ Final written dissertation ρ Elective courses (12 ECTS) ρ Internship/Stage (6 ECTS) ρ Thesis (18 ECTS)

did you know? did you know? Rarely will graduates from technological subject areas have knowledge of banking and finance, and vice versa: that is why While Rome is still the centre of the Italian film industry with Cinecittà, MIlan is the area where many big companies like Sky, Mediaset, students joining this degree will be able to personalize the curriculum to allow focusing on subjects they are less familiar with Disney, and Discovery have their headquarters. Milan is also the centre of both the publishing and the advertising industry and of many and be brought up to speed to become the ideal data analyst: one that does not have a stronger side but is perfectly formed other industries related with the creation of narrative contents. on both the financial and the technological front.

career paths: career paths: Professional Fin-Tech skills related to: managing large banking/financial data bases · filtering significant information out of conspicuous Fiction editors · Publishing consultants · Story editors · Producers and buyers for TV series and cinema · Story editors and producers and heterogeneous data sets · extracting from massive data insights relevant to several decision-making processes in the banking/ for animation · Cinema and TV critics · Authors for novels or any other kind of narrative content · Copywriters financial industry (e.g. asset allocation, dynamic portfolio choice, risk management, and client profiling/servicing)

Program-specific entry requirements Students should have acquired at least 12 ECTS in the area of Information Technology and Mathematics; 12 ECTS in the area of Economics, Corporate Finance, and Statistics; and a total of at least 36 ECTS in a larger pool of subjects which may include Program-specific entry requirements further exams in Mathematics or Statistics, as well as in Economics and Information Technology. Ideal candidates have an academic background in literature and/or media studies.

See the entry requirements section at page 64 for general graduate requirements (e.g. language prerequisites). See the entry requirements section at page 64 for general graduate requirements (e.g. language prerequisites).

22 23 Banking and Finance Data Analytics for Business laurea magistrale in banking and finance laurea magistrale in data analytics for business

Campus School Program Duration Next Intake Total ECTS Edition n. Campus School Program Duration Next Intake Total ECTS Edition n.

Banking, Finance and September Economics | Mathematics, September Milan, Italy 2 years 120 13 Milan, Italy 2 years 120 1 Insurance Sciences 2021 Pysics and Natural Sciences 2021

Curriculum Electives courses list Curriculum FIRST YEAR ρ Corporate governance and social responsibility - I part (4 ECTS) FIRST YEAR ELECTIVE COURSES ρ Advanced financial accounting (5 ECTS) ρ EU risk governance regulation (5 ECTS) ρ Mathematical methods and probability (8 ECTS) ρ Internship/Research assistantship/Field project (8 ECTS) ρ Advanced microeconomics (5 ECTS) ρ International corporate finance (8 ECTS) ρ Statistical inference (8 ECTS) ρ Causal methods for policy evaluation (4 ECTS) ρ Applied econometrics (8 ECTS) ρ International financial markets (4 ECTS) ρ Applied linear models (8 ECTS) ρ Strategic decision-making (4 ECTS) ρ Applied statistics for finance (6 ECTS) ρ Project management (8 ECTS) ρ Computational statistics (8 ECTS) ρ Strategic equity transactions (4 ECTS) ρ Corporate finance (8 ECTS) ρ Real estate finance (4 ECTS) ρ Database systems and computer programming (8 ECTS) ρ Data-driven operations and supply chain management (4 ECTS) ρ Derivative securities pricing (8 ECTS) ρ Internship (8 ECTS) ρ Principles of management and tech law (8 ECTS) ρ Logic, rationality and decisions (4 ECTS) ρ Monetary economics (6 ECTS) ρ One elective course among: (8 ECTS) ρ Statistical methods for network data (4 ECTS) ρ Principles of financial regulation (10 ECTS) Double degree options ⧉ Bayesian modelling ρ Experimental design (4 ECTS) ρ Quantitative methods for finance (8 ECTS) ρ M.Sc. degree in Banking and Finance (Università Cattolica del ⧉ New venture development and data driven strategy ρ Italian course (4 ECTS) Sacro Cuore) | MSc in Mathematical Finance o MSc in Economics SECOND YEAR (UNC Charlotte, USA) SECOND YEAR Notes ρ Investment risk management (4 ECTS) ρ M.Sc. degree in Banking and Finance (Università Cattolica del ρ Statistical learning (8 ECTS) The curriculum is flexible to encourage students to pursue their ρ Foreign language (4 ECTS) Sacro Cuore) | MSc in Global Finance (Fordham University, USA) ρ Time series and spatial data analysis (8 ECTS) interests. (French, German, Spanish or Italian for international students) ρ M.Sc. degree in Banking and Finance (Università Cattolica del ρ Advanced programming and deep learning for AI (8 ECTS) For instance, two broad study tracks are: ρ Market microstructure (8 ECTS) Sacro Cuore) | MSc in Banking and International Finance (BIF) ρ One elective course among: (8 ECTS) i) Data science method and ρ Risk management (8 ECTS) or MSc in Corporate Finance (MF) or MSc in Finance (Cass ⧉ Stochastic processes and optimization for machine learning ii) Applied business analytics. ρ Electives (12 ECTS) Business School, UK) ⧉ Financial markets and institutions For track i) the recommended choices are: ρ Thesis (20 ECTS) ρ M.Sc. degree in Banking and Finance (Università Cattolica del ρ One elective course among: (8 ECTS) ρ Bayesian modelling Sacro Cuore) | MSc in Finance (HSE-Saint-Petersburg, Russia) ⧉ Empirical economics ρ Stochastic processes and optimization for machine learning ⧉ Marketing analytics ρ Empirical economics or Data visualization and text mining Data visualization and text mining Once enrolled, students can refer to the International Office for ⧉ For track ii) the recommended choices are: details. ρ Elective courses (8 ECTS) ρ New venture development and data-driven strategy ρ Thesis (16 ECTS) ρ Financial markets and institutions ρ Marketing analytics or Data visualization and text mining

did you know? did you know? Students of the Faculty of Banking, Finance and Insurance Sciences can benefit from dedicated Internship Days created exclusively Milan is the Italy’s startup capital: 15% of the national startups are born in the city (in 2019 they were just over 1,500), and for the Faculty, with 30 relevant companies coming on campus to interview for different internship positions. startups are the primary actors driving innovation in the field of Big Data Analytics. A fertile ground for looking for students taking up internships in their second year!

career paths: career paths: Trader · Risk manager · Financial analyst · Consultant Data analyst and Business analyst in industries like: manufacturing, services, finance, insurance, and consulting. Suitable graduates may Areas: banking, finance, banking and financial market supervision also pursue research-oriented careers enrolling in PhD programs in Statistics, Data science or related areas, leading to jobs in academia as well as research centers.

Program-specific entry requirements Program-specific entry requirements Ideal candidates have a similar academic background in banking and finance. Students should have acquired at least 12 ECTS in the area of Statistics and 14 ECTS in the area of Mathematics.

See the entry requirements section at page 64 for general graduate requirements (e.g. language prerequisites) See the entry requirements section at page 64 for general graduate requirements (e.g. language prerequisites)

24 25 Economics European Studies laurea magistrale in economia in Investor Relations and Financial Communication laurea magistrale in european studies in investor relations and financial communication

Campus School Program Duration Next Intake Total ECTS Edition n. Program Next Total Edition Campus School Duration Intake ECTS n. September Milan, Italy Economics 2 years 120 11 2021 Banking, Finance and Insurance Sciences | Milan, Italy (year 1) September Linguistic Sciences and Foreign Literatures 2 years 120 1 Lugano, Switzerland (year 2) 2021 | Communication, Culture and Society Curriculum FIRST YEAR SECOND YEAR Curriculum ρ Sustainable finance and ethics (3 ECTS) FIRST YEAR (3 ECTS) ρ Microeconomics (8 ECTS) ρ Three Economics courses (GDE) among the following: ρ Online communication design (3 ECTS) ρ Macroeconomics (8 ECTS) (24 ECTS) ρ Introductory module on communication in banking and ρ Current issues in international affairs (0 ECTS) (6 ECTS) ρ Mathematics for economic analysis (8 ECTS) ⧉ Industrial organization finance ρ Argumentation in finance (6 ECTS) (3 ECTS) ρ Empirical economics (8 ECTS) ⧉ International economics ρ Accounting for investor relations ρ Investor relations (3 ECTS) (3 ECTS) ρ Statistical modeling (8 ECTS) ⧉ Labor economics ρ Corporate finance ρ Conversations with industry experts on private banking (3 ECTS) or ρ Two business courses among the following: (16 ECTS) ⧉ Monetary economics and asset pricing ρ Speech communication (3 ECTS) (3 ECTS) ⧉ Public management ⧉ Political economy of the European Union ρ Statistical data analysis ρ Conversations with industry experts on investor relations (3 ECTS) (3 ECTS) ⧉ Supply chain management ⧉ Political and public economics ρ English for business and finance (First level) ρ Law and practice of capital markets (6 ECTS) ⧉ Performance measurement ⧉ Policy evaluation ρ A second language among: ELECTIVE COURSES (2nd year) (12 ECTS required) ⧉ Corporate governance and social responsibility ρ One of the following (student’s choice subject to approval): ⧉ Français de la finance (First level) (3 ECTS) ⧉ Business communication (8 ECTS) ⧉ Deutsch für die Finanzkommunikation (First level) ρ Advertising and consumer representations (6 ECTS) (3 ECTS) ⧉ Corporate strategy ⧉ A course in Economics (GDE) ρ EU Financial systems and bank management ρ Argumentation in conflict resolution (6 ECTS) (3 ECTS) ⧉ Entrepreneurship ⧉ Internship program ρ Economics of the EU ρ Brand management (6 ECTS) (3 ECTS) ⧉ Business analytics and data mining ⧉ A course among: ρ Principles of financial european regulation ρ Comparative public administration (3 ECTS) (3 ECTS) ⧉ Finance and risk management ⟫ Applied statistics and big data (advanced) ρ English for business and finance (Second level) ρ Digital corporate xommunication (6 ECTS) (3 ECTS) ρ One law course among: (8 ECTS) ⟫ Quantitative methods for finance ρ A second language among: ρ Intercultural communication (3 ECTS) ⧉ Transnational business law ⟫ International corporate finance ⧉ Français de la finance (Second level) ρ Marketing semiotics (3 ECTS) ⧉ Principles of financial regulation ⟫ Corporate finance ⧉ Deutsch für die Finanzkommunikation (Second level) ρ Media relations ⟫ Project management ρ Multimodal rhetoric (3 ECTS) ELECTIVE COURSES (1st year) (12 ECTS required) ⟫ A course in Business (GDA) ρ Organizational behavior (6 ECTS) ⟫ A course in Law (GDG) ρ Chinese for business and finance (First level) (6 ECTS) ρ Social media management (3 ECTS) ρ Final dissertation (24 ECTS) ρ Modern standard arabic for business and finance (First level) ρ Transmedia narratives (3 ECTS) (6 ECTS) ρ User experience design (3 ECTS) ρ Law for EU financial markets (6 ECTS) ρ Inside the MEM. new dynamics of the middle east ρ Chinese for business and finance (Second level) (6 ECTS) mediterranean region (3 ECTS) ρ EU Risk governance regulation (5 ECTS) ρ Market system dynamics (6 ECTS) ρ International financial markets (4 ECTS) ρ Sponsoring and partnership management (3 ECTS) did you know? ρ Modern standard arabic for business and finance ρ Strategies and markets of digital media (3 ECTS) In 2019 the Faculty of Economics awarded Mario Draghi, former President of the European Central Bank, an in (Second level) (6 ECTS) Economics. A regular guest of honor at Università Cattolica, Mario Draghi has often lectured privileged students in multiple occasions. Double degree SECOND YEAR Students will be awarded a double degree in European studies ρ Financial communication (6 ECTS) SPS/08 in investor relations and financial communication from Università ρ Communication strategies in financial disclosure (3 ECTS) Cattolica del Sacro Cuore and Università della Svizzera Italiana. ρ Banking strategies & wealth management (6 ECTS)

career paths: did you know? Financial analyst · Economic consultant · Market research analyst · Policy analyst · Data analyst · Investment analyst · Public This degree’s curriculum is the perfect testimony of the strength of Cattolica’s multidisciplinary approach to academics. The curriculum sector roles covers 4 distinct yet correlated macro areas: economics/finance, communication, law, and foreign languages: graduates are professional figures that can work globally in multiple sectors.

career paths: Program-specific entry requirements Investor relations and financial communication, both in private and public institutions · Proxy advisors and shareholders engagement Ideal candidates have a background in economics and quantitative methods (eg. majors in economics, mathematics, statistics, or management · Private banking and wealth management · Management and control in financial institutions · Professional consultancy business studies). in investors relations and financial communications Applications from students who did not major in the previously mentioned subjects will also be evaluated. In these cases, submission of an official report for the GRE or the GMAT test with a satisfactory performance level in the quantitative section would help increase their chances of admission. Program-specific entry requirements Ideal candidates have an academic background in economics/finance, foreign languages, law, or communication. See the entry requirements section at page 64 for other general graduate requirements (e.g. language prerequisites). See the entry requirements section at page 64 for other general graduate requirements (e.g. language prerequisites).

26 27 Food Processing: Global Business Management Innovation and Tradition laurea magistrale in global business management laurea magistrale in food processing

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Agriculture, Food and September September Cremona, Italy 2 years 120 2 Piacenza, Italy Economics and Law 2 years 120 5 Environmental Sciences 2021 2021

Curriculum SECOND YEAR Curriculum ρ Business analytics (6 ECTS) FIRST YEAR ρ Food processing (10 ECTS) FIRST YEAR ρ Elective courses * (15 ECTS) ρ Raw materials (12 ECTS) ρ Innovation in food packaging (8 ECTS) ρ Strategy and international business (10 ECTS) ρ Thesis (18 ECTS) ⧉ Grains and vegetables ρ Process control and digitalization in food industry (6 ECTS) ⧉ Module corporate strategy (5 ECTS) ⧉ Fruit science ρ Agricultural and food legislation (5 ECTS) ⧉ Module international business (5 ECTS) * ELECTIVE COURSES: Digital data processing (5 ECTS) ⧉ Animal sources ρ ρ Economics of global competitiveness and sustainability (5 ECTS) Students must choose three of the following courses: ρ Soft skill seminars (1 ECTS) ρ Physical chemistry and biochemistry of food (12 ECTS) ρ Sustainability management (5 ECTS) ρ Corporate governance ρ Elective courses (10 ECTS) ρ Food microbiology (11 ECTS) ρ Managerial economics (10 ECTS) ρ Mergers and acquisitions (advanced international business) ρ Final dissertation (20 ECTS) ρ Agricultural and food supply chain management (5 ECTS) ⧉ Module competitive behavior (5 ECTS) ρ Applied economics of globalization ρ Food technology and plants (10 ECTS) ⧉ Module advanced economics scenarios (5 ECTS) ρ Global challenges & impacts ρ Food quality assurance and international certifications (5 ECTS) ρ International affairs (10 ECTS) ρ Data science and management ⧉ Module business government relations (4 ECTS) ρ Silicon Valley immersion program ⧉ Module international corporate taxation and tax planning ρ Supply chain and operation management (6 ECTS) ρ Financial markets and institutions ρ Performance measurement and controlling (10 ECTS) ⧉ Module international financial reporting (5 ECTS) Double Degree options ⧉ Module performance measurement and incentives (5 ECTS) ■ M.Sc. degree in Global Business Management (Università ρ Corporate finance (5 ECTS) Cattolica del Sacro Cuore) | MBA in International Business ρ Internship (6 ECTS) (California State University San Marcos, USA) ■ M.Sc. degree in Global Business Management (Università SECOND YEAR Cattolica del Sacro Cuore) | Master in International Management did you know? ρ International human resource management (5 ECTS) (Université Catholique de Lille, France) ρ Intercultural marketing (10 ECTS) It seems only right that this degree should be taught in the brand new campus of Cremona: a completely renovated 16th ⧉ Module distribution and trade decisions (5 ECTS) Century monastery, already back in the day it was devoted to the production of botanical drugs and now will be dedicated to Once enrolled, students can refer to the International Office for ⧉ Module sociology of consumer behavior (5 ECTS) the most up-to-date innovation of food processes. The campus consists of 12,000 sqm covered space of university buildings details. ρ Business ethics (5 ECTS) and high tech labs and teaching rooms, and 20,000 sq m of open green space in the city centre.

career paths: did you know? As an expert in food product innovation you can apply as product developer, with a role in R&D groups of Food Companies. The Silicon Valley Immersion Program elective course offered in the second year is provided jointly with the University of San In managerial positions, you will be combining technology, financial planning and research. Positons as product and innovation Francisco and delivered in San Francisco and in Palo Alto, USA. It gives students exclusive insider access to the unique ecosystem managers will be specific for your skills. In addition, as a food quality expert, you can become a global food production manager. of the Silicon Valley, allowing students to acquire skills that you can use to build a new business venture or to create a product This entails monitoring fundamental aspects of food production, which means you are responsible for creating high quality, safe and or program inside an existing organization. healthy products. You are likely to start out as a junior food safety specialist working in the innovation, safety, or quality department of a food company.

career paths: HRM · Export manager · Manager · Supply chain manager · Financial officer · Budgeting specialist · Consulting manager

Program-specific entry requirements ■ Ideal candidates have a background in Science and Food Technology ■ We welcome applications from students with other Bachelor degrees (i.e. Biotechnology, Biological Sciences, etc.), however, Program-specific entry requirements these candidates may be required to take integrative exams on Microbiology and Food Technology. Ideal candidates have a similar academic background in management.

See the entry requirements section at page 64 for other general graduate requirements (e.g. language prerequisites). See the entry requirements section at page 64 for general graduate requirements (e.g. language prerequisites).

28 29 Healthcare Management Innovation and Technology Management laurea magistrale in management dei servizi laurea magistrale in innovation and technology management

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Economics | Medicine September Economics and Mathematics, September Rome, Italy 2 years 120 6 Milan, Italy 2 years 120 4 and Surgery 2021 Physics and Natural Sciences 2021

Curriculum Visiting Faculty in recent years Curriculum ⟫ Strategies for emerging technologies (8 ECTS) FIRST YEAR ρ Joseph Coyne (Washington State University, USA), Accounting FIRST YEAR ⟫ Internship or Innovation process management field project ρ International law and health (8 ECTS) ρ Joan Costa-i-Font (London School of Economics and Political ρ IT coding, tools and security (8 ECTS) (8 or 4 ECTS) ρ Statistics and big data (8 ECTS) Science, UK), Health economics ρ One elective course among: (8 ECTS) ⟫ Master thesis * (12 or 16 ECTS) ρ Quality and operations management (8 ECTS) ρ Gillie Gabay (College of Management Academic Studies, ⧉ Global challenges and firm strategies ⧉ Curriculum in entrepreneurship ρ Management and innovation in health & social services Israel), Healthcare management ⧉ Economics of innovation ⟫ Design thinking and Start-up launch (8 ECTS) (8 ECTS) ρ Paul Gemmel (Ghent University, Belgium), Quality and ρ Two elective courses among: (16 ECTS) ⟫ Project financing and open innovation (8 ECTS) ρ Health economics (8 ECTS) Operation Management ⧉ Omnichannel management ⟫ Marketing innovation (8 ECTS) ρ Human resources management in complex organizations ρ Stefano Gliozzi (IBM), Statistics ⧉ Organizing and leading change ⟫ Internship or Entrepreneurship field project (8 or 4 ECTS) ρ William Greene (Stern School of Business, New York (8 ECTS) ⧉ Management control systems and performance ⟫ Master thesis * (12 or 16 ECTS) University, USA), Health Econometrics ρ Financial and management accounting in healthcare (8 ECTS) measurement ρ One elective course among the following: (8 ECTS) Zahirul Hoque (La Trobe Business School, Melbourne, ρ Epidemiology (8 ECTS) ρ ⧉ Project and people management (if not already taken) Australia), Accounting ρ Materials physics and technologies (8 ECTS) ⧉ History of innovation SECOND YEAR ρ Nuno Lunet (University of Porto, Portugal), Epidemiology + ⧉ Cross-cultural negotiation ρ Francesco Moscone (Brunel University, London, UK), Health ρ Planning and control in healthcare (8 ECTS) Lab technologies in action (4 ECTS) ⧉ Work psychology and smart working Economics ρ Healthcare and insurance in comparative systems (8 ECTS) ρ Intellectual property and labour law (8 ECTS) ⧉ Privacy and security ρ Ligia Paina (Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public ρ Pharmaeconomics and health technology assessment (8 ECTS) ρ One elective course among: (8 ECTS) ⧉ Global challenges and firm strategies Health, Baltimore, USA), Public Health ρ Health econometrics and program evaluation (elective) (8 ECTS) ⧉ History of innovation ⧉ Economics of innovation ρ Elena Pizzo (University College London, UK), HTA ρ Internship (8 ECTS) ⧉ Privacy and security ⧉ Omnichannel management ρ Thomas Rapp (Université Paris Descartes - Sorbonne Paris ρ Dissertation (16 ECTS) ⧉ Cross-cultural negotiation ⧉ Organizing and leading change Cité, France), HTA ⧉ Work psychology and smart working ⧉ Management control systems and performance measurement ρ Roberto Ridolfi (FAO), Law ⧉ Project and people management ρ Rosana Silveira Reis (ISG Paris, France), Innovation Management SECOND YEAR ρ Joseph Restuccia (Questrom School of Business, Boston ρ Applied statistics for business analytics (8 ECTS) * Credits assigned to the Master thesis depend on students’ University, USA), Quality and Operation Management ρ Choose one curriculum between the following two: choice: if students do an internship experience (8 ECTS), the ρ Magda Rosenmoeller (IESE Business School, University of ⧉ Curriculum in Innovation process management Master thesis corresponds to 12 ECTS; in case students participate Navarra, Spain), Human Resource Management ⟫ Strategic supply chain management (8 ECTS) the field project (4 ECTS), the Master thesis corresponds to 16 ρ Rosalba Schino (Questrom School of Business, Boston ⟫ Finance and risk management (8 ECTS) ECTS. University, USA), Accounting ρ Manuel Villasalero Diaz (Universidad de Castilla-La Mancha, Spain), Innovation Management

did you know? did you know? The presence on campus of the 2nd largest hospital in the country, Policlinico Gemelli, gives students the unique opportunity to The degree curriculum has been designed with IBM, Comau, Accenture, Siemens and Adecco, ensuring teaching is industry-relevant observe and implement in practice the health management theory studied. and up-to-speed with current and future trends of Industry 4.0

career paths: career paths: Production manager · Management accountant · Human resource officer · Consultant in: Business change manager · Business and market analyst · Product innovation manager · Innovation manager · Entrepreneur Healthcare providers like hospitals, nursing homes and local health authorities · Companies supplying medical equipment and devices, pharmaceuticals and biotechnologies · Governmental agencies in charge of regulating the healthcare system · Insurance companies · Consulting companies

Program-specific entry requirements A bachelor degree in economics or management is preferred. However - given the interdisciplinary nature of the program - students with a different academic background are encouraged to apply. A Healthcare Management Lab is organized each Program-specific entry requirements year before the beginning of the Fall Semester to help students familiarize with key concepts in economics, management and Students should have acquired at least 9 ECTS in the area of Statistics and 14 ECTS in the area of Mathematics. statistics. A background in Management is preferred.

See the entry requirements section at page 64 for other general graduate requirements (e.g. language prerequisites). See the entry requirements section at page 64 for other general graduate requirements (e.g. language prerequisites).

30 31 Management Methods and Topics in Arts Management laurea magistrale in management laurea magistrale in economia e gestione dei beni culturali e dello spettacolo

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September Economics | September Milan, Italy Economics 2 years 120 7 Milan, Italy 2 years 120 6 2021 Arts and Philosophy 2021

Curriculum ρ Field project or internship (8 ECTS) Curriculum FIRST YEAR ρ One Business lab course among the following: (8 ECTS) FIRST YEAR ELECTIVE COURSES: ρ Mathematics for management (8 ECTS) ⧉ Applied statistics and big data (business analytics) ρ Strategy in the arts (6 ECTS) Students can choose the elective courses from the following ρ Transnational (8 ECTS) ⧉ Brand management or ones (specifically selected for the MaTam profile), unless already ρ Managerial economics (8 ECTS) ⧉ Corporate governance and social responsibility ρ HR management in the arts industry (6 ECTS) attended: ρ Four elective courses among the following: (32 ECTS) ⧉ Cross cultural management ρ Digital in the arts (6 ECTS) ρ Strategy in the arts Corporate strategy ⧉ ⧉ Entrepreneurship or ρ HR management in the arts industry ⧉ Corporate finance (asset pricing and corporate financing) International business management ⧉ ρ Design thinking (6 ECTS) ρ Digital in the arts ⧉ Customer-based marketing strategy ⧉ Public management ρ Accounting and fundraising in the arts (6 ECTS) ρ Design thinking ⧉ Financial accounting and analysis (IFRS) ρ Thesis (12 ECTS) Law and the arts (6 ECTS) ρ ρ Research design in arts management ⧉ HR management ρ Statistics for arts management (6 ECTS) ⧉ Management control systems BUSINESS LABS ρ Advanced economics and management of arts (12 ECTS) In addition, the following courses can be chosen as elective ⧉ Supply chain management By the end of year 1, students apply for being admitted to one ρ Advanced English in the cultural industry (6 ECTS) from the degree in Management: of 5 business labs: or SECOND YEAR Project management ρ Consulting companies ρ Italian language (for international students) (6 ECTS) ρ ρ One Economic elective course among the following: (8 ECTS) ρ Multinational enterprises ρ Cross cultural management Industrial organization ⧉ ρ Luxury and fashion SECOND YEAR ρ Entrepreneurship ⧉ International economics ρ Small and medium enterprises ρ Comparative cultural policy (6 ECTS) ρ Corporate governance and social responsibility ⧉ Monetary economics and asset pricing ρ Healthcare organizations Social networks theory and analysis for the ⧉ Political economy of the European Union ρ ⧉ Labor economics Double degree options cultural sector (6 ECTS) ρ Urban cultural studies (6 ECTS) ρ Three elective courses among the following: (24 ECTS) ρ Laurea Magistrale in Management - Università Cattolica del ⧉ Business communication Sacro Cuore | Master of Science in International Marketing ρ Study tour in the visual and performing arts field (12 ECTS) ⧉ Change management (Boston University, USA) ρ Internship (6 ECTS) or ⧉ International corporate finance ρ Laurea Magistrale in Management - Università Cattolica del ⧉ Management information systems Sacro Cuore | Master of Commerce (University of Western ρ Cultural research study (6 ECTS) ⧉ Project management Australia, Australia) ρ Elective courses (12 ECTS) ⧉ Performance measurement ρ Thesis (24 ECTS) ⧉ Work and organizational psychology Once enrolled, students can refer to the International Office for ρ Business lab: introductory course (4 ECTS) details.

did you know? did you know? Being a successful manager in a specific sector requires specialist knowledge and skills: general management skills are not enough! Milan has increasingly received global recognition in the arts industry: in 2019 it beat London and New York with the contemporary The innovative business labs in the second year respond to this need, allowing students to tailor the program according to their career art exhibitions of Fondazione Prada and Hangar Bicocca winning the Global Fine Art Awards. focus. Students benefit from the involvement of professional testimonials, site visits, case studies, and are involved in fieldwork activities (either an internship or a field project, based on the demand and overall student performance).

career paths: career paths: Product manager · Project manager · Key account manager · Export manager · Country manager · Area manager · Human Project manager in art institutions and creative companies · Producer in art and creative companies · Fundraiser for cultural and resource manager · Business analyst · Consultant · Entrepreneur creative projects · HR advisor for managing artistic and creative teams · Responsible of marketing and communication in the art and creative field

Program-specific entry requirements Students need to hold an undergraduate degree either: ■ In a subject relevant to the chosen degree, such as economics, management or business studies; or ■ In other fields if they have studied at least four out of the following five subjects verified through their transcripts: business law, Program-specific entry requirements financial management, marketing, business organization, management accounting. Ideal candidates have a similar academic background in arts management.

See the entry requirements section at page 64 for other general graduate requirements (e.g. language prerequisites). See the entry requirements section at page 64 for general graduate requirements (e.g. language prerequisites).

32 33 Physics for Technologies and Innovation laurea magistrale in fisica

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Mathematical, Physical, September Brescia, Italy 2 years 120 1 and Natural Sciences 2021

Curriculum FIRST YEAR SECOND YEAR ρ Advanced techniques for physics research (12 ECTS) ρ One elective course among: ρ Quantum physics of atoms and molecules (8 ECTS) ⧉ Cosmology (6 ECTS) ρ Solid state physics (8 ECTS) ⧉ Micrometeorology (6 ECTS) ρ Statistical mechanics and complex systems (8 ECTS) ρ Two elective courses among: (6 ECTS) ρ One elective course among: (6 ECTS) ⧉ Coding for data science applications ⧉ Advanced solid state physics ⧉ Artificial intelligence and machine learning ⧉ Quantum electronics and photonics ⧉ Cloud computing technologies ρ 12 ECTS among: ⧉ Data management ⧉ Design thinking and start-up launch (8 ECTS) ⧉ Time series analysis and forecasting ⧉ Economics of innovation (6 ECTS) ⧉ Business analytics and data-driven decision making ⧉ Organizing and leading change (6 ECTS) ⧉ Low temperature physics and quantum technologies ⧉ Project financing and open innovation (8 ECTS) ⧉ Physics applied to energetic systems ⧉ Technologies in action lab (4 ECTS) ⧉ Non-linear optics ⧉ Data analysis: techniques and tools (6 ECTS) ρ Internship in partner companies (6 ECTS) ⧉ IT coding for data science (12 ECTS) ρ Final dissertation (36 ECTS)

did you know? This degree is born as a response to explicit needs of the technological industry: to have graduates with a solid STEM knowledge and honed problem-solving skills typical of Physicists, matched with soft skills of business managers.

career paths: Innovation manager in SME and corporations · Scientist · Research coordinator · Data analytics expert in: enterprises, start-ups, incubators, science and technology parks, public administrations, public and private research institutions Open Program-specific entry requirements ■ Bachelor degree in physics, , or materials science. See the entry requirements section at page 64 for other general graduate requirements (e.g. language prerequisites). opportunities 34 35 1-year Specializing Master 1st and 2nd level

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November Economics | January Milan, Italy ASERI 1 year 60 16 Milan, Italy 1 year 70 6 2021 Arts and Philosophy 2022

Curriculum ρ Dr. Raoul Ascari - Concrete Finance and ITARE Curriculum The Master is spread over four integrated levels, aimed at ρ Dr. Sara Balestri - Università Cattolica CORE COURSES TEAM BUILDING ACTIVITIES fostering a multidimensional education, which includes research ρ Dr. Matteo Carlo Borsani - Confindustria, Brussels The goal of core courses is to reinforce competencies related The goal of team building activities is to help participants to get skills, analytical tools and professional development. ρ Prof. Emilio Colombo - Università Cattolica to the two souls of the program: Humanities and Management. to know each other and create a collaborative atmosphere in ρ Prof. Michael Cox - London School of Economics and Political The courses provide training for skills in art history and arts class. 1ST LEVEL - Scientific training & Management skills (35 ECTS) Science, London management and they will give participants the opportunity to Finance and development, International trade, Public international ρ Dr. Fabio Di Cera - WHO, Geneva balance their competencies. The core courses are: Internship law, International human rights law, European law, Transatlantic ρ Prof. Matthew Anthony Evangelista - Cornell University, Ithaca ρ History of visual arts During the Master, students will undertake an internship in a relations, European institutions, Regional integration, Emerging ρ Dr. Matteo Ferrazzi – European Investment Bank ρ Performing arts history non-profit institution, a company, or an association where the actors and the international system, International organizations ρ Dr. Marcella Ferri - Università degli Studi di Bergamo ρ Visual arts system relationship between artistic and managerial thinking is crucial. dynamics. Thanks to the collaboration with BeInValYou, a ρ Prof. Jörge Friedrichs, University of Oxford ρ Performing arts system Participants will receive support from the Master staff in each company specialized in the assessment and development of ρ Prof. Marco Gestri - University of Modena and Reggio Emilia step of the internship project. soft skills, students will be accompanied in the identification and ρ Dr. Andrea Goldstein - OECD, France ADVANCED COURSES enhancement of these skills, much required in the job market. ρ Dr. Antonio Graziosi - former ILO, Budapest The goal of advanced courses is to build up competencies in Faculty members ρ Dr. Debora Grbac - Università Cattolica specific fields of arts management, to provide participants with The Master in Arts Management offers a faculty composed ND 2 LEVEL - Advanced training on regional areas (20 ECTS) ρ Prof. Xuewu Gu - University of Bonn advanced knowledge about how to solve problems and to of distinguished Italian and international scholars. The strong Advanced training program focusing on governments, ρ Dr. Soraya Johaar - UN career development specialist, Brussels cope with the challenges of the arts field: academic background of the faculty is integrated with a international organizations, NGOs and multinational private ρ Prof. Miklós Király - Eötvös Loránd University, Budapest ρ Marketing of the arts prestigious network of professionals and experts in order to companies in the following geographical regions: Africa, Asia, ρ Prof. Martin Klein - Martin-Luther-Universität Halle-Wittenberg ρ HR and leadership in the creative industries provide students with a solid theoretical backbone along with Europe, Latin America, Middle East. ρ Prof. Ludger Kühnhardt - University of Bonn ρ Cultural policy a practical perspective on impacts and implications. Participants ρ Prof. Marco Lombardi - Università Cattolica ρ Fundraising in the arts have the chance to visit and have guest speakers lecturing RD 3 LEVEL - Project work (5 ECTS) ρ Prof. Andrés Malamud - University of Lisbon ρ Law and the arts from prestigious institutions and companies. Examples include: Participants join in the elaboration of a project work where the ρ Dr. Philippe Musquar - European Parliament, Brussels ρ Media in the arts Christie’s, Fondazione Prada, MOMA, Museo del 900, multidimensional analysis of a problem leads to the identification ρ Prof. Beatrice Nicolini - Università Cattolica ρ Strategy in the arts Pinacoteca di Brera, Sotheby’s, Teatro alla Scala. of its fundamental nodes. ρ Dr. Alfredo Panarella - European Council, Brussels ρ Art market ρ Prof. Aldo Pigoli - Università Cattolica TH 4 LEVEL - Internship (5 ECTS) ρ Dr. Andrea Plebani - Università Cattolica The research activity is completed with an internship, that gives ρ Dr. Massimiliano Riva - UNDP, New York students the invaluable opportunity to strengthen competencies ρ Dr. Thomas Rosenthal - European Chamber of Commerce acquired during the Master. in China ρ Dr. Arouna Roshanian - UN Consultant and Social Faculty & teaching staff Entrepreneur The faculty is composed of scholars, researchers and profession- ρ Prof. Giuseppe Scaratti - Università Cattolica als from international institutions and non-governmental orga- ρ Dr. Simone Tagliapietra, The Johns Hopkins University – SAIS did you know? nizations, sharing their experience with the class. Among these: Europe, Bologna One of the most challenging tasks for successful art managers is convincing relevant political actors of the values that artists and arts ρ Prof. Damiano Palano, MAGS Director - Università Cattolica ρ Dr. Manuela Tortora - UNCTAD, Geneva organizations create for society. The module in Cultural Policy addresses this hands-on, with students in having to choose an art ρ Prof. Ibrahim Al-Marashi - California State University San ρ Prof. Thomas A. Zimmermann - University of St. Gallen organization and then present its cultural values to other classmates in a systematic and professional manner. Marcos ρ Prof. Isabella Alcañiz - University of Maryland, College Park In addition to these, each year a number of professionals from ρ Dr. Orlando Arango - European Investment Bank, Luxembourg international institutions, non-governmental organizations and applied researchers give open lectures and seminars.

did you know? career paths: Milan is the second city in the world, after New York, that has the highest number of Consulates: most countries have either an Strategy and CSR in arts organizations and in traditional businesses investing in arts projects · Organization and people management honourary Consulate or a commercial office. The perfect setting for internships for students interested in global studies! in creative and cultural businesses · Marketing and communications for arts and creative products and services · Accounting and fundraising for arts and creative projects · Legal affairs in the arts field · Projects and events management in cultural institutions and companies · Art market career paths: International officer · Project manager · Program manager officer · Regulatory affairs specialist

Program-specific entry requirements Program-specific entry requirements See the entry requirements section at page 65 for other general graduate requirements. See the entry requirements section at page 65 for other general graduate requirements.

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Economics | Language September November Milan, Italy 1 year 65 11 Rome, Italy ALMED/ASERI 1 year 60 5 Sciences and Foreign Literature 2021 2021

Curriculum II. EMPOWERING Curriculum Faculty & teaching staff The 4 Es of the Master in Corporate Communication excellence: ρ Accounting (2 ECTS) PUBLIC DIPLOMACY & INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS The faculty is composed of scholars and professionals from ρ Strategic planning and consumer insight (2 ECTS) ρ Global issues and public diplomacy: (6 ECTS) international institutions and non-governmental organizations, I. ENRICHING ρ Media Planning and budgeting (2 ECTS) Historical and comparative approaches sharing their experience with the class. Among others: ρ Corporate communication (4 ECTS) ρ Creativity lab (4 ECTS) ρ International economic policies and organizations (6 ECTS) ρ Mariagrazia Fanchi, Scientific Director, Università Cattolica ρ Communication planning and measurement (2 ECTS) ρ Public relations (5 ECTS) ρ Soft power and global communication (6 ECTS) ρ Federica Olivares, Director and creator of the Master Program, ρ Brand management & consumer-brand relationships ρ Social media management (4 ECTS) Cultural Diplomacy Specialist, Università Cattolica (4 ECTS) ρ Retail experience (2 ECTS) CULTURAL DIPLOMACY ρ Corneliu Bjola, Oxford Digital Diplomacy Research Group, ρ Consumer & industrial marketing (3 ECTS) ρ Consumer behavior (3 ECTS) ρ Models of cultural diplomacy: (6 ECTS) University of Oxford ρ Qualitative & quantitative market research (3 ECTS) Global/European/National policies and practices/Cultural ρ Nick Cull, Center on Public Diplomacy, University of Southern ρ Communication skills (2 ECTS) III. ENHANCING diplomacy for reconciliation California ρ Professional life and negotiation (2 ECTS) ρ Business-to-business relationships (3 ECTS) ρ Cultural diplomacy and business diplomacy (9 ECTS) ρ Gerald Giaquinta, Marshall School of Business, University of ρ Netnography (2 ECTS) ρ Internal communication (2 ECTS) ρ Nation branding and strategic narratives (3 ECTS) Southern California ρ Advanced English for relationship management* (3 ECTS) ρ Event and unconventional activations (3 ECTS) ρ Marco Lombardi, Università Cattolica Crisis communication & issue management (2 ECTS) ρ Italian language and culture* (3 ECTS) ρ MEDIA & DIGITAL DIPLOMACY ρ Gail Dexter Lord, President Lord Cultural Resources ρ Far East culture and language* (3 ECTS) ρ Digital diplomacy: (6 ECTS) ρ Vittorio Emanuele Parsi, Università Cattolica IV. EXPERIENCING Technologies and new media in the new public diplomacy ρ Fiorella Passoni, CEO Edelman ρ Consultancy project ongoing (6 ECTS) ρ Social media strategies and global online reputation (6 ECTS) ρ Simon Rofe, Centre for International Studies and Diplomacy, * Language courses are alternative options ρ Professional ongoing training (individual assessment interviews; SOAS University of London self-branding sessions; team-working support; diversity WORKSHOPS, PROJECT WORKS, SEMINARS, management training; job interview simulation; field trips) MEETINGS AND FINAL PROJECT ρ Team building & soft skills workshop (2 ECTS) (communication management, teamwork and collaboration, problem solving and conflict resolution) ρ Field projects (2 ECTS) ρ Internship (6 ECTS) ρ Final project work (2 ECTS)

did you know? did you know? Reflecting its commitment in helping students find internships, this program is one of the few to teach Italian language courses as The decision to teach the program in Rome is not casual: weekly field visits to different embassies or to different Ministries such as the part of its curriculum: a huge plus for students who wish to find internships in Italy! Farnesina (Ministry of Foreign Affairs) are facilitated in Italy’s political capital.

career paths: career paths: Account executive · Strategic planner · Social media manager/community manager/digital strategist · Public relations manager · Global communication officer · Brand reputation officer · International relations officer · Institutional relations officer · Dept International Event manager · Crisis communication manager · Media relations manager · Internal communication/employer branding manager Institutional Relations for Cities, International Organizations, Cultural Institutions, Global Companies · Brand manager: brand activations/integrated marketing communication manager

Program-specific entry requirements Program-specific entry requirements ρ Completion of a degree, preferably a Master degree, in the following disciplinary areas: Political science, International relations, Graduates with a Bachelor or a Master Degree (BA, BS, MA, MS, or MBA) in economics, management, languages, communication, Public policy, Social sciences, International law, Humanities, Visual and performing arts, Arts management etc. and human sciences. All applicants should have a basic communication or marketing knowledge acquired during tertiary ρ Work experiences in companies and institutions such as NGOs, Public administration, Non-profit organizations, etc., preferably education or brief experience. with an international dimension, will be positively evaluated

See the entry requirements section at page 65 for other general graduate requirements. See the entry requirements section at page 65 for other general graduate requirements.

40 41 Data Science for Management International Business executive class

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January 70, 100 Milan, Italy Economics 1 year 60 6 12 months September 2022 MIlan, Italy Economics (depending on 6 MIB International Track: 15-18 months 2021 track)

Curriculum Enterprise initiatives have clear business objectives and identify PREPARATORY COURSES the relationships of Digital Enterprise with specific enablers (Digital Curriculum In addition the MIB Executive Class offers: · Management (2 ECTS) · Statistics (2 ECTS) Marketing, Analytics and Customer Relationship Management). ρ Industrial economics (4 ECTS) ρ Online materials and tutorials for basic contents of each · SAS Programming · Python Programming International economics (4 ECTS) Data visualization ρ subject and face-to-face classes to discuss more advanced International finance (4 ECTS) This course covers the basics of data visualization and exploratory ρ contents and case studies COURSES (4 ECTS) data analysis. Several data visualization libraries in Python/R ρ International banking ρ Pathways to enhance expertise at edge of innovation Data management and warehousing starting with simple datasets will be used, then moving to ρ International business strategy and entrepreneurship (8 ECTS) management and business topics, in emerging areas and The course illustrates how to implement and technically economic and financial data. How to treat errors and missing ρ International marketing (4 ECTS) evolving industries maintain a data warehouse. The focus is on database data data to avoid the most common representation mistakes will ρ International brand management (4 ECTS) ρ Project works to meet participants future professional needs design, extraction, profiling and standardization along with data also be looked into. ρ Economic and financial analysis (4 ECTS) transformation. ρ International people management (4 ECTS) A detailed analysis of big data quality management is provided. Text and Web Mining ρ International transportation and logistics (8 ECTS) This course focuses on extracting knowledge from the web by Software development and technologies for business intelligence ρ Legal system and international contractual law (4 ECTS) applying classification and clustering techniques on hypertext The course focuses on software development and Object ρ Social skills and negotiation techniques (4 ECTS) documents. Students are introduced to information retrieval Oriented Programming. Students will gain broad software and filtering methods. Practical applications on web information development skills to be able to independently write procedures extraction and text categorization are presented. and functions to expand and automate data analysis studies and results. Data mining and pattern recognition The purpose of this course is to provide step-by-step instructions Statistics and probability (basics) for the entire data modelling process, with special emphasis on did you know? The aim of this course is to deepen the knowledge of inferential the business knowledge necessary to successfully use statistical methods which are useful for empirical research in all areas of The blended teaching formula featuring on-line contents available on an e-learning platform with face-to-face classes, conferences models. Moreover, students will be able to select suitable business economics, as well as banking, insurance and finance. and a dedicated mentorship allows for a flexible schedule to permit students to continue their non-academic commitments. approaches for pattern recognition, and to compare alternative Together with the theoretical concepts, data sets derived from methods in order to implement the best decision process for the empirical studies will be analysed. The open source software problem under study. environment for statistical computing and graphics R will be introduced and used throughout. Business intelligence and data analytics career paths: This course illustrates the usage of data and analytics in modern Management for digital enterprise Business manager · Supply manager · Financial manager · Business analyst · Logistics manager · Managing consultant · Import-Export business activities. The main focus is on data preparation to create The course illustrates the business characteristics of a Digital specialist · Entrepreneur suitable multidimensional database marketing frameworks. Enterprise along with the impact of a Digital Enterprise on the Demand segmentation and scoring models will be the practical Customer Experience. At the end of the course students will applications. be able to understand the importance of ensuring that Digital

Online program available*

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Data science has been defined as the “sexiest job of the 21st century” (Harvard Business Review): the shortage of data scientists January MIlan, Italy Economics 1 year 70 2 poses in fact a serious constraint in many sectors of the economy, whose demand for this professional role is instead rapidly 2022 increasing. Students will be exposed to real business scenarios thanks to experienced professionals teaching 50% of the Master classes. The Master network includes companies such as: Ernst & Young, IBM, Microsoft, and Sky Italia. * Detailed information available at > international.unicatt.it

career paths: Data analyst · Business analyst · Business data scientist

Program-specific entry requirements Program-specific entry requirements Candidates should leverage on a few years of work experience, and should be interested in international career developments, The Master is addressed to graduates with a Bachelor or Master of Science degree in any of the following fields: Computer have an inclination to interpersonal relationships and team work, as well as sensibility for international cultures. Candidates Science, Economics, Engineering, Management, Mathematics, Statistics, Physical Sciences. Alternative degrees may be must prove proficiency of the English language; good knowledge of a second language is an advantage. considered under specific circumstances. See the entry requirements section at page 65 for other general graduate requirements. See the entry requirements section at page 65 for other general graduate requirements. 42 43 International Business International Cooperation and Development regular class (micad)

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MIB Fast Track: 12-15 months (depend- 70, 100, 120 January September Milan, Italy ASERI 1 year 60 16 MIlan, Italy Economics ing on the duration of the internship); (depending on 11 2022 2021 MIB International Track: 15-18 months track)

Curriculum FACULTY MEMBERS: Curriculum MICaD includes four complementary levels, fostering multidi- ρ Dr. Giacomo Agosti - CESVI MANAGEMENT AREA (GDA) - 32 ECTS QUANTITATIVE AREA (GDQ) - 8 ECTS mensional training and integrating scientific methodologies ρ Dr. Lylen Albani – CESVI ρ International finance ρ International transportation and logistics and operative competences. ρ Dr. Mariacristina Armellin - World Vision UK ρ International banking ρ Prof. Simona Beretta – MICaD Director, Università Cattolica 1ST LEVEL - SCIENTIFIC TRAINING ρ International business strategy and entrepreneurship LEGAL AREA (GDG) 4 ECTS ρ Dr. Sara Balestri - Università Cattolica ρ International marketing ρ Legal system and international contractual law ρ Economic and human development ρ Dr. Elena Casolari - OPES-LCEF ρ International brand management ρ Geopolitics, conflict and post-conflict ρ Dr. Frank Cinque - E4Impact ρ Economic and financial analysis CROSS-DISCIPLINARY AREA (GID) - 4 ECTS ρ Trade and finance for development ρ Prof. Emilio Colombo - Università Cattolica ρ International people management ρ Social skills and negotiation techniques ρ Development law and institutions ρ Prof. Paul H. Dembinski - University of Fribourg ρ Project cycle management and theory of change ρ Dr. Maria Rosa De Paoli - European Commission ECONOMICS AREA (GDE) - 8 ECTS PRACTICAL WORK ACTIVITIES ρ Dr. Giuliano Gargioni - Global Tuberculosis Programme, 2ND LEVEL - PROFESSIONAL TRAINING ρ International economics (for SMEs) ρ Field work (2 ECTS) WHO, Geneva ρ Industrial economics ρ Internship (10 ECTS) ρ Development actors and strategies ρ Dr. Francesca Giordano – Università Cattolica ρ Final exam (Report and Presentation) (2 ECTS) ρ Crisis prevention, emergency, relief and recovery ρ Dr. Deborah Grbac - Università Cattolica ρ Development Aid and Governance ρ Dr. Soraya Johaar - Career Development Specialist, Brussels ρ Partnerships for Human Rights and Development ρ Dr. Mariangela La Manna - Università Cattolica ρ Enhancing professional and cooperative skills ρ Prof. Marco Lombardi - Università Cattolica ρ Prof. Mario A. Maggioni - Università Cattolica 3RD LEVEL - PROJECT WORK ρ Dr. Elisabetta Minelli - World Health Organization did you know? Students are required to develop a personal research project ρ Prof. Mathias Nebel - Universidad Popular Autonoma del on a topic related to development cooperation, with an inter- Estado de Pueblo, Mexico After completing the MIB program, students can continue with their academic experience! This is the only program of its kind that disciplinary perspective, to be discussed with MICaD professors ρ Dr. Francesca Oliva - AVSI offers direct further academic experience: International track (a further 6 month semester in a partner university granting 30 ECTS) or and/or professionals from partner institutions. The project work ρ Prof. Aldo Pigoli - Università Cattolica Master track (a full year at a partner university granting 120 ECTS). will often be connected to the internship experience, either as ρ Dr. Giovanna Prennushi - former The World Bank a preparation or as a concluding reflection. ρ Prof. Riccardo Redaelli - Università Cattolica ρ Prof. Michele Riccardi - Transcrime, Università Cattolica TH 4 LEVEL - INTERNSHIP ρ Dr. Margherita Romanelli - WeWorld GVC The Master is completed with an internship, identified with the ρ Dr. Andrea Rossi - UNICEF, Bangkok career paths: support of the tutor on the basis of students’ interests and abilities, ρ Dr. Domenico Rossignoli - Università Cattolica also building on ASERI’s network. ρ Dr. Javier Schunk - PCM Trainer Business manager · Supply manager · Financial manager · Business analyst · Logistics manager · Managing consultant · Import-Export ρ Dr. Nicola Strazzari - Vision Plus Media Enterprises, Turin specialist · Entrepreneur Faculty & teaching staff ρ Dr. Simone Tagliapietra – The Johns Hopkins University - SAIS The faculty is composed of scholars, researchers and Europe professionals from universities, international institutions and ρ Dr. Manuela Tortora - UNCTAD, Geneva non- governmental organizations, sharing their experience with ρ Prof. Teodora Erika Uberti - Università Cattolica the class. Online program available Campus School Program Duration Next Intake Total ECTS Edition n. did you know? 12-15 months (depending on the dura- January MIlan, Italy Economics 70 2 Graduates of this program have gone on to achieve some leading roles in exceptional workplaces such as International Consultant tion of the internship or final project) 2022 at the Ministry of Health in Brazil and Americas Regional Director at Global TB Caucus, Technical Officer at World Health Organization, Projects Coordinator at Fair Trade Lebanon or Legal Assistant at OSCE Presence in Albania. * Detailed information available at > international.unicatt.it

career paths:

Program-specific entry requirements Professional roles in international cooperation within NGOs, IOs, private or public agencies. In particular: Project cycle experts · Project Candidates should be interested in international career developments, have an inclination to interpersonal relationships and assistant or manager · Analyst/researcher/evaluator · Communications officer · Fund raiser · Partnership coordinator · Humanitarian team work, sensibility for international cultures. Furthermore, candidates should be market and goal-oriented, capable to cope officer · Administrative officer · Human resources officer with situations and problems in an international business environment. Candidates must prove proficiency of the English language; good knowledge of a second language is an advantage. Program-specific entry requirements See the entry requirements section at page 65 for other general graduate requirements. See the entry requirements section at page 65 for other general graduate requirements.

44 45 International Marketing International Screenwriting Management (mimm) and Production (misp)

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15 months: Arts and Philosophy | Linguistic September Milan, Italy 1 year 60 11 ρ Classes: 9 months Sciences and Foreign Literatures 2022 Economics & September MIlan, Italy ρ Internship (not guaranteed depending 60 7 Psychology 2021 on selection by companies) ρ Final thesis Curriculum Faculty and guest lecturers ρ Screenwriting theory (8 ECTS) ρ Francesco Arlanch, screenwriter (Anna Karenina, Mary of ρ Script analysis and project evaluation (8 ECTS) Nazareth, Medici) Curriculum ρ Writing techniques for audiovisual products: (12 ECTS) ρ Luca Bernabei, CEO Lux vide, Rome FUNDAMENTALS COURSES Course duration ⧉ Screenwriting practice: treatments, scenes and dialogues, ρ Anne Brogan, producer, General Manager Kindle ρ Fundamentals of international business ρ Lessons - 450 hours scripts, pitches Entertainment, London ρ Fundamentals of social sciences and psychology for marketing ρ Field projects and laboratories, Seminars, Individual and Group ⧉ The writing of genres and adaptation ρ Bobette Buster, script consultant and lecturer (Northeastern study - 650 hours ⟫ Writing for different formats: comic books, novels, University, USC, Pixar, etc.) CORE COURSES ρ Thesis (and eventual stage) - 400 hours documentaries, entertainment TV shows, advertising, the ρ Gianfranco Cordara, Vice-President International Digital, ρ Strategic marketing web, mobile media, and transmedia projects Disney, Los Angeles ρ Business marketing & key account management ⧉ Screenwriting and production of animation projects ρ Luisa Cotta Ramosino, screenwriter and creative producer ρ Branding and communication management ρ The audiovisual industry: (4 ECTS) (Medici, Devils, Made in Italy) ρ Consumer behavior ⧉ Industries and audiences ρ Armando Fumagalli, Director of the Master, professor of ρ International marketing research ⧉ TV acquisition and programming and film distribution Semiotics and History of Cinema, Università Cattolica, script ρ Marketing strategies in an international setting ⧉ The physical production: pre-production, shooting, post- consultant for Lux vide ρ Evaluating companies and markets for action production, contracts and budgeting ρ Laurie Hutzler, screenwriter and script consultant (In the Valley ρ Managing psychology in an intercultural context ρ Communication ethics (4 ECTS) of Elah, Quantum of Solace), Los Angeles and London ρ Workshop and practical exercises (8 ECTS) ρ Robin Lyons, Animation Writer and Producer, Calon (UK) ρ Final project (16 ECTS) ρ Luca Manzi, Writer for novel, theater and television, and co- founder of the Master Program (Boris, Don Matteo) FINAL PROJECT ρ Erica Negri, producer, Original Scripted Production, Sky Italy Three months before the end of theoretical classes, students will ρ Mara Perbellini, screenwriter (Penny on MARS - Disney be required to choose between one of the following careers: Channel Euopre) ρ Screenwriting (students will present a script for a feature film ρ Frederick Rendina, screenwriter and producer, New York did you know? or a TV pilot) (Scars of Nanking - A & E, Grant - History Channel) This program has a very tight connection with its partners. The Buon Gusto Italiano Network (food industry network of ρ Production (students will undertake an internship on a film/ ρ Paolo Sigismondi, Professor of Global Entertainment, companies) and UCIMU Association (mechanic industry network) supported past students in challenging internships focused TV series shooting Annenberg School of Communication, University of on the internationalization of Italian companies in different countries. Southern California, Los Angeles ρ John Truby, Screenwriter and script doctor for Disney, Universal, Sony Pictures, Fox, HBO, BBC, etc. ρ Gaia Violo, screenwriter and creator, Los Angeles (Absentia, Blood & Treasure)

career paths: did you know? Marketing manager (national or international) · Country manager · Export manager · Product manager (national or international) · MISP alumni are regular winners of awards of many kinds, both in industry contests and in big International festivals like Venice Film Sales manager (national or international) · Brand and communication manager (national or international) · Area manager (national or Festival or Cannes. They have become writers and producers of a great number of highly successful TV shows: for example, in season international) · Marketing researcher (national or international) · Analyst (national or international) 2019-2020, the top rating shows of Italian channels Rai, Mediaset and Sky all had MISP alumni as writers and creative producers. One of them, Devils, starring Patrick Dempsey, has been sold in over 160 countries, and in the U.S. is aired in the CW Network.

career paths: Film and TV screenwriters · TV formats creators · Story and fiction editors · Producers, showrunners and film directors · Advertising copywriters · Novels, video games, web series and comic books writers · Acquisition and programming managers · Professionals Program-specific entry requirements working in physical production (production assistants, assistant directors, location managers, etc.) · Professionals working in film ρ Applicants are required to have a Bachelor’s degree in Economics or a Bachelor’s degree and/or Master of Science in distribution, product placement and talent agencies Psychology ρ Candidates with a different educational background can be admitted to MIMM after being evaluated by the program’s Scientific Committee Program-specific entry requirements ρ Prerequisite for accessing the program is a good knowledge of the English language Students from different backgrounds are welcome to apply. The preferred subject areas are: Literature, Philosophy, Foreign ρ A basic level of the Italian language is also preferable languages, Media studies and communication, Film studies.

See the entry requirements section at page 65 for other general graduate requirements. See the entry requirements section at page 65 for other general graduate requirements.

46 47 Luxury Goods Management Middle Eastern Studies (emlux) (mimes)

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In-class courses: Sept. 2021 January Milan, Italy ASERI 1 year 60 8 MIlan, Italy Economics 1 year Project work and non-curricular 70 12 2022 internship: Apr. 2022

Curriculum the competencies acquired during the Master. As an alternative, Curriculum Faculty & teaching staff The Master is articulated in five complementary levels: students who do not carry out an internship may choose to FUNDAMENTALS During different years, the following have lectured in EMLUX: attend an Arabic, Persian or Turkish language course. ρ Definition of the luxury environment (5 ECTS) ρ Paolo Balistrieri, Head of Anticounterfeiting for Southern Europe 1ST LEVEL - Propaedeutic phase: history, power and ρ Sociocultural analysis of luxury (4 ECTS) at Louis Vuitton Mallettier – LVMH Group institution. The conceptual foundation of the Middle East Faculty & teaching staff ρ Sabina Belli, CEO at Pomellato ρ Methodological introduction: debates on the Middle East The Master offers high quality training to students from all MARKETING & COMMUNICATION ρ Davide Castelvero, Head of Client Experience, Marni ρ History of the Middle East over the world. They will take part in team projects with the ρ Marketing management in the luxury industry (5 ECTS) ρ Francesca Di Carrobio, CEO at Hermès Italie ρ Religion, society and thought in the Islamic Middle East guidance of important scholars and leading professionals from ρ Brand management in the luxury industry (4 ECTS) ρ Elisabetta di Noto, Megayacths Outifitting Manager at Azimut ρ Islamic law and economy the Middle East as well as from Europe and the U.S. ρ Communication in the luxury industry (4 ECTS) Benetti ρ Study of political and juridical terminology - glossary in Arabic ρ Market analysis in the luxury environment (4 ECTS) ρ Alberto Festa, luxury consultant, former Managing Director at ρ Middle East within the 20th century international order FACULTY MEMBERS: Vhernier The faculty is composed of scholars, researchers and professionals SALES & RETAIL ρ Pino Grasso, Haute Couture Embroiderer winner of the Prix 2ND LEVEL - In-depth analytical phase: sub-regional contexts from international institutions and non-governmental organizations, ρ Pricing and retail in the luxury industry (4 ECTS) Talent du Luxe et de la Création of the Centre du Luxe et de ρ Maghreb sharing their experience with the class. Among these: (3 ECTS) la Création Paris ρ Sales and customer relationship management ρ Mashreq ρ Prof. Riccardo Redaelli, MIMES Director - Università Cattolica ρ Julien Marchenoir, Brand Heritage Manager at Vacheron ρ Sub-Saharan Africa ρ Dr. Ibrahim Al-Marashi - California State University San Marcos ORGANIZATION & GENERAL MANAGEMENT Constantin ρ South-West Asia and the Gulf ρ Ms. Eleonora Ardemagni - ISPI and Nato Defense College Matteo Marzotto, president of Dondup ρ Accounting and financial management (4 ECTS) ρ ρ Central-Southern Asia Foundation (2 ECTS) ρ Gianmario Motta, Chief Business & Client Officer at Spring ρ Performance measurement ρ Prof. Paolo Branca - Università Cattolica (4 ECTS) Studio 3RD LEVEL - ρ Legal issues in the luxury industry Thematic and contemporary issues ρ Prof. Massimo Campanini - Università degli Studi di Trento (4 ECTS) ρ Marco Paolini, CEO at Caffè Florian ρ HR management and business organization ρ Politics in contemporary Middle East and the current ρ Dr. Estella Carpi - University College London (3 ECTS) ρ Massimo Piombini, CEO at DIESEL ρ Cross cultural management international relations context ρ Prof. Martino Diez - Fondazione OASIS and Università Cattolica ρ Andrea Rossi, General Manager Operations at Mayhoola for ρ Global security: jihadism, violent activism, conflicts and nuclear ρ Prof. Wael Faruq - American University in Cairo OPERATIONS & PROCESS MANAGEMENT Investment Ltd. proliferation ρ Prof. Ersilia Francesca - Università degli Studi di Napoli l’Orientale (3 ECTS) ρ Robert Singer, former CFO at Gucci and Advisor at Tiffany Inc. ρ Product design and development ρ Post-conflict institution-building and human security ρ Dr. Michele Gaietta - JRC (Joint Research Center) (4 ECTS) ρ Alessandro Varisco, General Manager of Twin-Set ρ Supply chain strategy network and design ρ Gender, ethno-religious diversity and pluralism in the Middle East ρ Prof. Mehran Kamrava - Georgetown University’s School of Vanni Volpi, Intellectual Property Counsel at Kering ρ Manufacturing, distribuition, operations (4 ECTS) ρ ρ Energy and geopolitics of resources Foreign Service in Qatar ρ Contemporary economic trends ρ Prof. Bahgat Korany - American University in Cairo INNOVATION & TRENDS For the complete list please visit international.unicatt.it/ ρ Mr. Marco Latif - Monitor Deloitte (3 ECTS) 4TH LEVEL - ρ Innovation in the luxury industry Project work ρ Mr. Paolo Lembo - former UNDP and World Green Economy Students are required to develop a personal research project on Organization Session in Paris a topic related to Middle Eastern affairs, under the supervision ρ Dr. Paolo Maggiolini - Università Cattolica EMLUX usually includes a non mandatory session in Paris, France, of a MIMES professor. It is suggested to connect the project ρ Dr. Alessia Melcangi - Sapienza Università di Roma with a focus on French luxury. The session is a mix of lectures work to the internship experience. ρ Prof. Massimo Papa - Università di Roma Tor Vergata and visits ranging from jewellery to champagne, from hotellerie ρ Dr. Andrea Plebani - Università Cattolica to leather goods, etc. 5TH LEVEL - Internship The Master is completed with an internship in Italy or abroad In addition, each year a number of professionals from international within an institution whose mission and activities are consistent institutions, non-governmental organizations and applied with the Master’s program. Usually lasting three months, this researchers give open lectures and seminars. gives students the invaluable opportunity to test and strengthen

did you know? did you know? EMLUX has been developed in collaboration with two outstanding partners: the Italian private organization 'Cologni Foundation is an international program not only in its subject content but also practically. Internships are an integral part of the program and in for the Métiers d’Art', and with the Swiss 'Fondation de la Haute Horlogerie. past editions have undertaken their internship in 10 different countries, both inside and outside Europe.

career paths: career paths: Business and payment Analysis · RTW Merchandising · Online store management · Personal shopping operations · Digital marketing Further academic study · Think tank and independent researcher or analyst · Program manager or assistant · International officer · & communication · Marketing project · PR and event · Retail operations · Business analysis · Sourcing · Production planning · CRM · Fund raiser · Humanitarian/NGO officer · Communication officer · Journalist Showroom sales · Omnichannel client relationship · Learning & development · Recruiting activities · Staff support

Program-specific entry requirements Program-specific entry requirements See the entry requirements section at page 65 for other general graduate requirements. See the entry requirements section at page 65 for other general graduate requirements. 48 49 Strategic Management for Viticulture and Enology Global Business innovation meets tradition (venit)

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January Agriculture, Food and September Milan, Italy ASERI 1 year 60 6 Piacenza, Italy 1 year 60 6 2022 Environmental Sciences 2021

Curriculum Curriculum Faculty & teaching staff The Master offers a blended format, combining asynchronous * EXCEL LAB ρ Vineyard variability: traditional and precision approaches The Faculty is composed of scholars and professionals sharing online courses - that can be attended remotely - and in-class The Lab will enable students to practically translate the ρ Topics in wine-marketing their experience with the class. The teaching staff is made of courses, followed by the Action Project. The curricular courses managerial and entrepreneurial assumptions into a concrete ρ Topics in enology both Università Cattolica professors and international visiting can be grouped in four main areas. financial business model. ρ Applied grapevine eco-physiology scholars. ρ Advances in enology STRATEGY AND ENTREPRENEURSHIP EXTRA - CURRICULAR COURSES ρ Disease and pest management toward a sustainable viticulture FORTHCOMING VISITING PROFESSORS ρ Introduction to strategic management (online course) Students will have access to workshops that will enrich their ρ Seminars on sustainable pesticides use and genetic traceability ρ Prof. Christian Butzke, Purdue University, USA ρ Business strategy competences on the most updated and disruptive market trends will also be provided ρ Corporate strategy and will contribute to their individual personal development. ECTS of each course also include practical activities, wine PAST VISITING PROFESSORS ρ Innovation and sustainability tasting and field visits. VENIT also offers extra-curricula wine and ρ Prof. Christian Butzke - Purdue University, USA ρ Entrepreneurship Personal coaching field courses. ρ Prof. Saucier Cédric - University of Montpellier ρ Business planning* The Master offers group and one-to-one coaching sessions to ρ Prof. Paolo Sabbatini - Michigan State University boost your confidence and give you a solid foundation when Each year the “Topic in Enology” course is given by an ρ Prof. Fernando Zamora Marín, Universitat Rovira i Virgili MANAGING BUSINESS ORGANIZATION AND presenting yourself in front of companies and business partners. outstanding invited lecturer. PROJECT MANAGEMENT ρ Leadership Action project ρ Organization and international HR management Three months that give students the opportunity to experience ρ Multicultural management and put together the competences and skills acquired during ρ Operations the master into practice. The project can be an internship, a ρ Project management business plan for a start-up or an existing company, a consultancy project or a research paper. A tailor-made tutoring process will FINANCE AND ECONOMICS support each student in the definition and execution of their ρ Economics (online course) project. The knowledge of the Italian language will facilitate ρ Basic accounting (online course) students in the search of a local internship. ρ Financial accounting ρ Managerial accounting Faculty & teaching staff ρ Global finance A well-mixed faculty (top qualified Università Cattolica did you know? professors, national and international visiting lecturers, and MARKETING AND SALES experienced professionals) guarantees a solid knowledge base “Wine” in Italy is history, tradition, cultural heritage, pairing with food, and an increasingly important business sector. From 1993 ρ Strategic marketing together with a truly market-oriented learning experience. Guest up to 2015, there’s been a + 388% export (in value) for the Italian wine sector. Italy has more than 450 cultivars, and grapes are ρ Digital strategies speakers from renown multinationals, consultancy groups grown in every region with a multitude of terroirs and wine styles. ρ Sales strategy and successful entrepreneurs will enrich lectures with vivid ρ Communication and promotion (online course) testimonies and with networking opportunities. Finally, students ρ Sales operations (online courses) will have the opportunity to visit companies throughout the Master’s program in order to meet current market practitioners.

did you know? career paths: Future managers need to have well-developed soft and technical skills to complete their academic and professional preparation. The This Master will open up professional opportunities in the fields of viticulture and enology chain; wine marketing and distribution; program focuses on helpings students improve these skills through labs on design thinking, public speaking, and Microsoft Excel labs restaurants; large scale retail trade and freelancing. Some of the job positions a graduate student can apply for are: Viticulture where students create business and financial plans for real-life companies. educator · Cellar/vineyard assistant · Winemaker assistant · Vineyard technician · Head of vineyard management · Viticulture and enology consultant · Enologist · Laboratory assistant career paths: Managers of small and medium enterprises · Entrepreneurs of small and large scale enterprises · Consultants

Program-specific entry requirements Program-specific entry requirements ρ Various background accepted. Preference for students from , Economics or Engineering studies Basics in viticulture and enology are recommended. For those not having such requirement, a pre-course named “Viticulture, ρ Value to candidacy: strong motivation, managerial and entrepreneurial orientation, internationalization and innovative businesses Enology and Pest Pathology” is offered over the three weeks preceding the start of the Master.

See the entry requirements section at page 65 for other general graduate requirements. See the entry requirements section at page 65 for other general graduate requirements.

50 51 Credit Risk Management Economics and Finance 2nd level advanced specializing master 2nd level advanced specializing master

Campus School Program Duration Next Intake Total ECTS Edition n. Campus School Program Duration Next Intake Total ECTS Edition n.

Banking, Financial and November November Milan, Italy 1 year 60 13 Milan, Italy Economics 1 year 60 15 Insurance Sciences 2021 2021

Curriculum Curriculum Project work PROPAEDEUTIC COURSES (18 ECTS) FIELD PROJECT WORK AND SEMINARS (6 ECTS) 1ST TERM (November 2021 - December 2021) The Master is granted upon the completion of all coursework ρ Statistics (6 ECTS) ρ Mathematics (8 ECTS) and of a research project by which students show their ability to ρ Financial accounting (4 ECTS) Course duration dominate the topics covered in the coursework undertaken in ρ Introduction to credit risk (4 ECTS) The program consists of 390 hours of lessons. The importance 2ND TERM (January 2022 - March 2022) the first three terms. Typically, the research project takes the form ρ Legal framework and retail lending (4 ECTS) of work groups and workshops is reflected by the total of 610 ρ Econometrics (10 ECTS) of a research paper written under the supervision of a member hours these take, whilst the internship and final report require ρ Microeconomics - advanced course (10 ECTS) of the Master faculty or of a researcher approved by the Director CORE COURSES (36 ECTS) 500 hours. of the Master. Under certain circumstances, a student may be ρ Client acquisition (12 ECTS) 3RD TERM (April 2022 - July 2022) given the opportunity to undertake an internship on a project ρ Credit portfolio management (8 ECTS) ρ Macroeconomics - advanced course (10 ECTS) that is evaluated by the Director of the Master being consistent ρ Planning (6 ECTS) ρ Research methods (6 ECTS) with the Master goals. In these cases, the research paper can ρ Analytical data processing for credit analysis: SAS (10 ECTS) ρ Public economics/Finance (8 ECTS) be substituted by an essay detailing the results achieved during the internship, to be written under the supervision of a member 4TH TERM (September 2022 - October 2022) of the Master faculty and/or of the external tutor supervising ρ Project work (8 ECTS) the internship activity. Both in the case of a research paper and of an internship essay, the candidate will have to defend the results of her/his research during an oral final exam, in which the overall performance of the candidate in the Master will also be assessed.

did you know? did you know? Despite over a decade has passed since the Lehman Brothers financial crisis, the fear of another financial crisis hovers amongst Besides providing a solid background in economics, the program specializes in both political/public economics and finance. This businesses. That is why the Credit Risk manager is a professional figure that is in extreme demand in the financial sector and this format provides an ideal starting point for careers in central banks, governments, and international organizations. Furthermore, the program specializes in addressing that need. emphasis on finance paves the way for a career in the private sector in fields such as corporate finance, as well as asset and wealth management.

career paths: career paths: Risk manager in banks and financial institutions · Risk expert in consulting firms and software house · Risk expert in supervisory Further academic study (Ph.D.) · Academic career · Career in the research departments of banks, governments, and international authorities organizations

Program-specific entry requirements Candidates best suited for the program will have a 4/5 years degree in Economics, Finance, Mathematics, Physics, Engineering, Program-specific entry requirements or Statistics. Students need to hold a degree that allows access to a Ph.D. program in Italy.

See the entry requirements section at page 65 for other general graduate requirements. See the entry requirements section at page 65 for other general graduate requirements.

52 53 Italian-taught programs academic offering*

GRADUATE PROGRAMS M.Sc. - 2 years (Lauree Magistrali)

MILAN CAMPUS ρ Psicologia dello sviluppo e dei processi di tutela Facoltà di Economia (Economics) ρ Psicologia per il benessere: empowerment, riabilitazione e ρ Economia tecnologia positiva ρ Economia e legislazione d’impresa Facoltà di Scienze Bancarie, Finanziarie e Assicurative ρ Economia e gestione dei beni culturali e dello spettacolo (Banking, Finance and Insurance Sciences) ρ Comunicazione per l’impresa, i media e le organizzazioni ρ Economia dei mercati e degli intermediari finanziari complesse ρ Management per l’impresa Facoltà di Scienze della Formazione (Education) Consulenza pedagogica per la disabilità e la marginalità ρ Mercati e strategie d’impresa ρ Scienze e tecniche delle attività motorie preventive e adattate ρ Direzione e consulenza aziendale ρ Scienze pedagogiche e servizi alla persona ρ Scienze statistiche, attuariali ed economiche ρ ρ Media education Facoltà di Lettere e Filosofia (Arts and Philosophy) ρ Filosofia ρ Archeologia e storia dell’arte ρ Filologia moderna Facoltà di Scienze Linguistiche e Letterature Straniere ρ Filosofia (Language Sciences and Foreign Literature) Lingue, letterature e culture straniere ρ Scienze dell’antichità ρ Scienze linguistiche ρ Comunicazione per l’impresa, i media e le organizzazioni ρ complesse Facoltà di Scienze Politiche e Sociali (Political and Social Sciences) ρ Economia e gestione dei beni culturali e dello spettacolo ρ Gestione del lavoro e comunicazione per le organizzazioni Facoltà di Psicologia (Psychology) ρ Politiche europee ed internazionali Politiche per la cooperazione internazionale allo sviluppo ρ Psicologia clinica e promozione della salute: persona, relazioni ρ familiari e di comunità ρ Lavoro sociale e servizi per le famiglie, i minori e le comunità Politiche pubbliche ρ Psicologia per le organizzazioni: risorse umane, marketing e ρ comunicazione ρ Gestione del lavoro e comunicazione per le organizzazioni

PIACENZA-CREMONA CAMPUS Facoltà di Scienze agrarie, alimentari e ambientali (Agricultural, Food Facoltà di Economia e Giurisprudenza (Economics & Law) and Environmental Sciences) ρ Gestione d’azienda ρ Scienze e tecnologie agrarie ρ Food marketing e strategie commerciali ρ Scienze e tecnologie alimentari Food marketing e strategie commerciali Facoltà di Scienze della Formazione (Education) ρ Progettazione pedagogica nei servizi per minori

BRESCIA CAMPUS Facoltà di Psicologia (Psychology) Facoltà di Scienze della Formazione (Education) ρ Psicologia degli interventi clinici nei contesti sociali ρ Progettazione pedagogica e formazione delle risorse umane Facoltà di Scienze Linguistiche e Letterature Straniere Facoltà di Lettere e Filosofia (Arts and Philosophy) (Language Sciences and Foreign Literature) ρ Filologia moderna ρ Scienze linguistiche ρ Gestione di contenuti digitali per i media, le imprese e i patri- Facoltà di Scienze Matematiche, Fisiche e Naturali (Mathematics, moni culturali Physics and Natural Sciences) Scienze religiose ρ ρ Fisica be part of ρ Matematica

ROME CAMPUS Facoltà di Medicina e Chirurgia (Medicine and Surgery) Facoltà di Economia (Economics) ρ Scienze riabilitative delle professioni sanitarie ρ Management dei servizi ρ Management dei servizi innovative ρ Scienze infermieristiche e ostetriche

HOW TO APPLY See page 66 of the brochure. Note: motivation letter and CV shall be submitted in Italian.

solutions * Based on program list 2020/2021 54 55 1 year specializing master PIACENZA-CREMONA CAMPUS Facoltà di Scienze agrarie, alimentari e ambientali (Agricultural, Facoltà di Economia e Giurisprudenza (Economics & Law) Food and Environmental Sciences) ρ Agri-food Business ρ Food-identity (Prodotti tipici europei) ρ Management internazionale - MINT ρ Agri-food business * ρ Public governance & management - PGM ρ Viticoltura ed enologia europea ed internazionale italian studies ρ Supply Chain Management e Innovazione Digitale GRADUATE PROGRAMS (Master Universitario)

BRESCIA CAMPUS Facoltà di Scienze Matematiche, Fisiche e Naturali (Mathematics, Campus School Duration Total ECTS Edition n. Tuition fee Facoltà di Psicologia (Psychology) Physics and Natural Sciences) ρ Neuroscienze cliniche: valutazione, diagnosi e riabilitazione ρ Gestione e comunicazione della sostenibilità. Formazione, green Milan, Italy Arts and Philosophy January 2021 – October 2021 60 3 6,500€ neuropsicologica e neuromotoria jobs, circular economy Facoltà di Scienze della Formazione (Education) Facoltà di Scienze Politiche e Sociali (Political and Social Sciences) The Master in Studi Italiani, taught entirely in Italian, is aimed at graduates who wish to strengthen their linguistic skills and ρ Gestione e comunicazione della sostenibilità. Formazione, ρ Gestione e comunicazione della sostenibilità. Formazione, acquire knowledge of the Italian culture. The didactic method is highly innovative boasting both compulsory and elective courses: green jobs, circular economy green jobs, circular economy additional to workshops and theoretical lessons, students will enhance their learning through guided tours and a summer school. To emphasize the interdisciplinary nature of the program, with the help of a group Tutor, students are encouraged to customize their study plan in areas such as language studies, arts and literature, communication & media studies. ROME CAMPUS Malattie dell’apparato digerente nelle dimensioni assistenziali Learn more > master.unicatt.it/StudiItaliani ρ Facoltà di Medicina e Chirurgia (Medicine and Surgery) ospedaliera e territoriale ρ Accessi venosi a medio e lungo termine ρ Management per le funzioni di coordinamento Alimentazione per la salute, il benessere e lo sport Management delle imprese biomediche e biotecnologiche MILAN CAMPUS ρ ρ Facoltà di Psicologia (Psychology) ρ Angiologia ρ Medicina e chirurgia rigenerativa polispecialistica Facoltà di Economia (Economics) ρ Affido, adozione e nuove sfide dell’accoglienza familiare: ρ Antibiotic stewardship ρ Nursing degli accessi venosi ρ Account e sales management. Tecniche di gestione e aspetti clinici, sociali e giuridici ρ Applicazioni biomediche della spettrometria di massa ρ Nursing di anestesia negoziazione applicate alle vendite ρ Comunicazione per le industrie creative ρ Approcci chirurgici alla cerniera craniocervicale (cadaver lab sulla ρ Nursing in terapia intensiva pediatrica ρ Accounting and auditing ρ Disfunzioni cognitive in età evolutiva. Assessment e intervento chirurgia spinale complessa) ρ Operating room management ρ Competenze filosofiche per le decisioni economiche neuropsicologico per disturbi e difficoltà di apprendimento e ρ Assistente alla ricerca clinica ρ Organizzazione e gestione delle aziende e dei servizi sanitari ρ Corporate governance disabilità intellettiva ρ Automazione ed informatica medica per il laboratorio clinico ρ Ortognatodonzia e gnatologia (corso teorico – clinico) ρ Digital innovation & Fintech: la trasformazione digitale nel settore ρ Gestione e sviluppo delle persone nelle organizzazioni: gli ρ Breast nurse ρ Pastoral counselling per il benessere psico-fisico e spirituale bancario e assicurativo strumenti di intervento della psicologia del lavoro ρ Cardiologia interventistica: prevenzione e gestione delle ρ Patient advocacy management ρ Economia e gestione degli scambi internazionali ρ Mediazione familiare e comunitaria complicanze ρ Pharmacy management ρ Executive master in sviluppo strategico delle PMI ρ Neuroscienze cliniche: valutazione, diagnosi e riabilitazione ρ Chirurgia bariatrica e metabolica ρ Professioni sanitarie con funzioni di coordinamento: master in ρ Executive master in social entrepreneurship - EMSE neuropsicologica e neuromotoria ρ Chirurgia colo-rettale organizzazione e gestione (Brescia) ρ Finanza: strumenti, mercati e sostenibilità ρ Psicologia penitenziaria e profili criminologici ρ Chirurgia digestiva oncologica ρ Psico-oncologia ρ International HR management ρ Chirurgia epato-biliare ρ Risk management: decisioni, errori e tecnologia in medicina ρ Museologia, museografia e gestione dei beni culturali Facoltà di Scienze Bancarie, Finanziarie e Assicurative ρ Chirurgia funzionale estetica e ricostr.della piram.nasale ρ Robotic and digital trasformation: impact on the healthcare and ρ Pianificazione e controllo (Banking, Finance and Insurance Sciences) ρ Chirurgia implantare di base ed avanzata e riabilitazione hospital management ρ Compliance in financial institutions - COFIN implantoprotesica ρ Sepsi in chirurgia Facoltà di Giurisprudenza (Law) ρ Corporate advisory e risorse interculturali - CARINT ρ Competenze e servizi giuridici in sanità ρ Stomaterapia ed incontinenze (Brescia) ρ Consulenza del lavoro e direzione del personale - MUCL ρ Counselling familiare e di coppia ρ Strumentista per la chirurgia della donna ρ Diritto penale dell’impresa Facoltà di Scienze della Formazione (Education) ρ Counselling socio-educativo ρ Strumentisti di sala operatoria ρ Competenze interculturali. Formazione per l’integrazione sociale ρ Cure palliative e terapia del dolore per professioni sanitarie ρ Strumentisti di sala operatoria (Brescia) Facoltà di Lettere e Filosofia (Arts and Philosophy) ρ Didattica e psicopedagogia per alunni con disturbo dello spettro ρ Diagnosi e terapia delle patologie ipotalamo ipofisarie ρ Strumentisti di sala operatoria di ortopedia e traumatologia ρ Account e sales management. Tecniche di gestione e autistico ρ Diagnostica ecografica internistica e terapia ecoguidate ρ Sviluppo preclinico e clinico del farmaco: aspetti tecnico- negoziazione applicate alle vendite ρ Relazione d’aiuto in contesti di sviluppo e cooperazione ρ Diagnostica per la medicina di precisione e dei sistemi scientifici, regolatori ed etici ρ BookTelling. Comunicare e vendere contenuti editoriali nazionale ed internazionale ρ Dietetica e nutrizione ρ Tecniche di ecografia cardiovascolare ρ Comunicare l’automotive. Auto, ciclo e motociclo ρ Servizi educativi per il patrimonio artistico, dei musei storici e di ρ Endocrinochirurgia e senologia ρ Tecniche di ecografia cardiovascolare (Brescia) ρ Comunicazione, marketing digitale e pubblicità interattiva arti visive ρ Endoscopia ρ Tecniche diagnostiche autoptiche, forensi ed istocitotecnologiche ρ Comunicazione musicale ρ Teoria e metodologia della preparazione atletica nel calcio ρ Endoscopia digestiva operativa in età adulta e pediatrica (Pathology assistant 1) ρ Competenze filosofiche per le decisioni economiche ρ Epidemiologia e biostatistica ρ Tecniche diagnostiche autoptiche, forensi ed istocitotecnologiche ρ Digital communications specialist Facoltà di Scienze Linguistiche e Letterature Straniere ρ Female pelvic medicine and reconstructive surgery (Pathology assistant 2) ρ Fare Radio: ideazione, produzione e gestione dei progetti (Language Sciences and Foreign Literature) ρ Infermieri di pronto soccorso (Brescia) ρ Terapia intensiva pediatrica radiofonici ρ Corporate advisory e risorse interculturali - CARINT ρ Infermieri e ostetriche di comunità (Brescia) ρ Terapie integrate nelle patologie oncologiche femminili ρ Fare TV: gestione, sviluppo, comunicazione ρ Deutsch für die internationale Wirtschaftskommunikation ρ Infermieristica di area critica ρ Trapianti di organo ρ Giornalismo a stampa, radiotelevisivo e multimediale ρ Didattica dell’Italiano L2 ρ International master degree in gynecologic oncology ρ Trapianti d’organo ed emodialisi ρ Ideazione e produzione audiovisiva, cinematografica e per i ρ Digital communications specialist ρ La nutrizione in gravidanza: dall’epoca preconcezionale al post- ρ Terapia intensiva cardiologica media digitali - IPM ρ Fare TV: gestione, sviluppo, comunicazione partum ρ Valutazione e gestione delle tecnologie sanitarie ρ Ideazione e progettazione di eventi culturali - MEC ρ International HR management. ρ Management dell’immagine, del cinema e dell’audiovisivo ρ Il russo per le imprese internazionali del Made in Italy ρ Media relation e comunicazione d’impresa HOW TO APPLY ρ Museologia, museografia e gestione dei beni culturali Facoltà di Scienze Politiche e Sociali (Political and Social Sciences) ρ Professione editoria cartacea e digitale ρ Comunicazione, marketing digitale e pubblicità interattiva To apply for Italian-taught Specializing Masters please visit > master.unicatt.it or contact > [email protected] ρ Progettare cultura. Arte, design, imprese culturali ρ Comunicazione per le industrie creative ρ Studi Italiani ρ Economia e politiche internazionali ρ Politics, economics and culture of China - MAPECC ρ Risorse umane e organizzazione * Based on program list 2020/2021 56 57 Student services an experience because we care like no other WORKING WHILE STUDYING MEDICAL INSURANCE Non-EU students entering Italy on a student visa are permitted EU Citizens to work part-time (20 hours per week). Please note that many If you are a citizen from either an EU Member State or an EEA part-time job employers may require students to have a good country or you are of Swiss nationality, you should have a Eu- knowledge of the Italian language. ropean Health Insurance Card (eHIC, Italian acronym: TeAM) obtained in your home country from your national healthcare authority. The European Health Insurance Card (or eHIC) allows you to receive medical treatment in another member state for free, or at a reduced cost. A patient contribution is required for ACCOMODATION prescriptions, medical examinations, oral and dental care. Cattolica facilitates the hunt for accommodation by making available residences on or near its campuses, or providing a Non-EU Citizens list of recommended private housing providers specialised in If you are a non-EU citizen you must take out an International international students’ accommodation. Each city campus has Health Insurance which covers costs related to medical treat- different options. Details at > international.unicatt.it ment and admission to hospital. If allowed by the Embassy/ Consulate, you can also buy an Italian national Health Insuran- ce upon arrival to Italy. Cattolica International will provide all LIVING EXPENSES PER ANNUM necessary forms during the Orientation event.

Accommodation From € 5,000 to € 8,000 (not including meals)* LOCAL TRANSPORTATION Students on all campuses will have access to discounts on pu- From € 1,500 to € 2,000 blic transportation, as well as bike sharing services. Food

From € 2,400 to € 4,800 Personal Expenses LEARNING ITALIAN If you are looking for a flexible and autonomous solution to learn Italian while studying at Università Cattolica, you can € 400 access the self-learning linguistic lab (CAP) of the SeLdA Books (Servizio Linguistico d’Ateneo) and benefit from a personalized language advisory service.

€ 200 In addition, SELDA organizes fee-paying Italian language Local Transportation courses aimed at preparing for the PLIDA test.

You can contact SELDA for more information after your arrival From € 1,000 to € 2,000 in Milan. Travelling and extra curricular activities For details please visit > international.unicatt.it

* The cost may vary depending on the area, the kind of room (single or double), utilities etc. Living costs in Piacenza are approximately €200 per month lower than in Milan and in Rome.

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EDUCATT Rome campus financial support and accommodation services The big spaces of the Rome campus allow for 2 tennis cour- What is EDUCatt? ts, a soccer field for 5 players and one for 11 players, and a A non-profit foundation, ensuring that students receive equal basketball/volleyball court. SportHouse is also an indoor sports access to different services in Cattolica. EDUCatt manages scho- facility. larships, financial support, and residency/dormitory accommo- FREE DOM dation. THE MUSICAL COMMUNITY “STUDIUM D’ATENEO - NOTE D’INCHIOSTRO” STUDENT ASSOCIATIONS It is the centre of the musical community, with a highly reputed International student associations (Milan campus) choir annually seeking for new singers, and an orchestra eager Erasmus Student Network (ESN) is is a key/fundamental sup- for musicians to join the ensemble. “Studium - Note d’inChio- port network. support network for international students. It or- stro” organizes concerts, courses, seminars, academic laborato- ganizes numerous social and cultural events, tours and recre- ries and summer schools. ational activities. HEALTH CENTER Smint Piacenza (Piacenza campus) Milan campus Smint Piacenza is a student association, comprised of both Ita- The Cattolica Health Center provides students with medical lian and international students. The association helps students care, nursing care and psychological counseling. General, spe- from all faculties get together, assists new students become cialist (gynecology, ophthalmology, nutrition) and preventative familiar with Piacenza and its surrounding area, as well as the medical examinations are available to students. campus, and in particular to make the most of the university Feature: Visits are free, no appointment needed. experience through different activities. Piacenza campus LIBRARY There is on-campus Medical Assistance which provides all re- Milan has a unique underground and prestigious library contai- gistered students with medical care, nursing care and psycho- ning over 2 million volumes, Rome has 3 different libraries, Bre- logical counseling. scia's new campus will boast a library with 180.000 volumes Feature: Visits are free but booking an appointment is recommen- and a capacity of 70 seats. ded. Piacenza-Cremona has 7 halls spread over 1,500 sq metres, 150.000 volumes, 3.000 periodicals, 68.000 e-journals and Rome campus 445.000 eBooks. The Health Center, provided by Educatt, provides students with medical care, nursing care and psychological counseling. Gen- SPORT FACILITIES eral, specialist (nutrition, dermatology, and gynecology) are also Milan campus available to students at a small additional cost. Centro Universitario Sportivo (CUS) is an association that pro- Feature: Booking an appointment is recommended. motes sport and physical education for university students in Milan. The CUS information point is located at the Milan cam- STUDY & WORK ABROAD pus, Largo A. Gemelli, 1. Students can enrich their CV by studying and working abroad through one of Cattolica’s outbound programs: GetFIT is a trendy gymnasium located just 5 minutes walking ρ Semester abroad: specific destinations for each Faculty and distance from Cattolica Milan campus, boasting added value Program with a sauna, swimming pool and squash courts. ρ Double degrees: activated on specific degrees Feature: Special gym subscriptions are available to Cattolica ρ Language programs (English, Spanish, German, French, international students thanks to the collaboration between Cat- Russian, Arabic, Chinese) tolica International and GetFIT gym. ρ Summer courses (destinations include: Boston University, Stanford University, Fudan University, UC Berkeley, Korea Piacenza campus University, UCLA Los Angeles, King’s College, LSE) Università Cattolica’s Piacenza campus collaborates with va- ρ International internships and experiential learning rious sports centers, sports societies/clubs, and gyms, located ρ International volunteering both in Piacenza and in Cremona. Students are recommended to bring their Student Card.

60 61 Career advising Comitato Università - Mondo del Lavoro

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62 63 Admission information Admission information 2-year master of science 1-year specializing master

Entry requirements* Deadlines* Graduate requirements ρ Deadline 1/2/3: priority deadlines for students keen on being considered for admission and for any scholarships that may be ρ Students need to hold an undergraduate degree, obtained after a minimum of 3 years of study (180 ECTS) and in a subject that available** is relevant to the chosen degree course. Students with less than 15 years of total schooling, may not be eligible for admission ρ Deadline 4: some scholarships and places may still be available but very limited. to a graduate program ρ Deadline 5: competition is high: any remaining places and scholarships on the courses might run out before the final deadline. ρ The degree has to be issued by a higher education institution that is accredited or recognized in the awarding country. Cattolica will evaluate the academic and personal background and decide if candidates meet the specific conditions for admission to MASTER PROGRAM Start date Deadline 1 Deadline 2 Deadline 3 Deadline 4 Deadline 5 Tuition the chosen program ρ Students must obtain the undergraduate degree by the end of July 2021 (September for EU students) Arts Management Jan. ‘22 Apr. 15, ‘21 May 15, ‘21 June 30, ‘21 Sept. 15, ‘21 Oct. 29, ‘21 €10,000 Language requirements* Corporate Communication Sept. ‘21 Feb. 1, ‘21 Mar. 15, ‘21 Apr. 15, ‘21 May 15, ‘21 June 30, ‘21 €10,000 English language proficiency (for English-taught programs) Cultural Diplomacy Nov. ‘21 Feb. 1, ‘21 Mar. 15, ‘21 Apr. 15, ‘21 May 15, ‘21 June 30, ‘21 €10,000 For applicants whose first language is not English, they will need to either: Data Science Have successfully completed a degree program taught in the English language or Jan. ‘22 Apr. 15, ‘21 May 15, ‘21 June 30, ‘21 Sept. 15, ‘21 Oct. 29, ‘21 €9,000 ρ for Management ρ Have an Academic IELTS overall score of at least 6.0 to 6.5 or a TOEFL iBT overall score of at least 83 to 85. Cattolica’s TOEFL institution code is 2605. Int. Business - Regular Sept. ‘21 Feb. 1, ‘21 Mar. 15, ‘21 Apr. 15, ‘21 May 15, ‘21 June 30, ‘21 €12,000 Other language certificates may be accepted; full list and program-specific minimum scores are available online at Int. Business - Regular online Jan. ‘22 Apr. 15, ‘21 May 15, ‘21 June 30, ‘21 Sept. 15, ‘21 Oct. 29, ‘21 €7,000 > international.unicatt.it Int Business - Executive Sept. ‘21 Feb. 1, ‘21 Mar. 15, ‘21 Apr. 15, ‘21 May 15, ‘21 June 30, ‘21 €14,000 Italian language proficiency (for Italian-taught programs) Non-native Italian speakers, or candidates that have not carried out their previous schooling in Italian, should have a minimum Int. Business - Executive online Jan. ‘22 Apr. 15, ‘21 May 15, ‘21 June 30, ‘21 Sept. 15, ‘21 Oct. 29, ‘21 €7,000 knowledge of Italian, which is a B2 in the European framework of measurement of language proficiency, corresponding to about International Cooperation Jan. ‘22 Apr. 15, ‘21 May 15, 21 June 30, ‘21 Sept. 15, ‘21 Oct. 29, ‘21 €9,000 120 hours of language instruction. and Development Submitting proof of Italian proficiency together with the application is encouraged. However, if no evidence is submitted, an Italian International Marketing Sept. ‘21 Feb. 1, ‘21 Mar. 15, ‘21 Apr. 15, ‘21 May 15, ‘21 June 30, ‘21 €12,000 Language Test will be administered before the beginning of the Academic Year. Candidates who do not meet the minimum pro- Management ficiency level will be required to take an Italian language course before the beginning of the first semester. Advanced Global Studies Nov. ‘21 Feb. 1, 21 Mar. 15, '21 Apr. 15, ‘21 May 15, '21 June 30, '21 €10,000 Deadlines International Screenwriting Sept. ‘22 Feb. 1, ‘22 Mar. 15, ‘22 Apr. 15, ‘22 May 15, ‘22 June 30, ‘22 €9,800 Applications open in December 2020 and Production ρ Priority consideration deadline 1: February 1, 2021 ρ Deadline 2: March 15, 2021 Luxury Goods Management Sept. ‘21 Feb. 1, ‘21 Mar. 15, ‘21 Apr. 15, ‘21 May 15, ‘21 June 30, ‘21 €12,000 ρ Deadline 3: April 15, 2021 Middle Eastern Studies Jan. ‘22 Apr. 15, ‘21 May 15, ‘21 June 30, ‘21 Sept. 15, ‘21 Oct. 29, ‘21 €7,500 ρ Deadline 4: May 14, 2021 (Final deadline for non-EU students who must apply for a study visa) Strategic Management ρ Deadline 5: June 10, 2021 (This round will open based on places availability. Visit > international.unicatt.it for updates) Sept. ‘21 Feb. 1, ‘21 Mar. 15, ‘21 Apr. 15, ‘21 May 15, ‘21 June 30, ‘21 €11,000 All programs have only one intake per year: Fall 2020 for Global Business Due to the restrictive and lengthy nature of the student pre-registration process required by the Italian diplomatic representations, Viticulture and Enology Sept. ‘21 Feb. 1, ‘21 Mar. 15, ‘21 Apr. 15, ‘21 May 15, ‘21 June 30, ‘21 €7,500 we strongly advise non-EU students to apply by the priority deadline 2 (March 15, 2021). Credit Risk Management Nov. ‘21 Feb. 1, ‘21 Mar. 15, ‘21 Apr. 15, ‘21 May 15, ‘21 June 30, ‘21 €7,500 Tuition fees & scholarships** Economics and Finance Nov. ‘21 Feb. 1, ‘21 Mar. 15, ‘21 Apr. 15, ‘21 May 15, ‘21 June 30, ‘21 €10,000 Tuition fee does not depend on students’ citizenships but on where they pay taxes. The yearly tuition fee is divided in five different Please check > international.unicatt.it for updates or contact [email protected] installments: the first installment of €1,470 will be considered as a deposit to confirm the spot in the program. ** Scholarships: to see which Masters offer scholarships as well as any specific criteria for these, please visit > international.unicatt.it RESIDENCY Tuition fees Scholarship opportunities Entry requirements* EU residents Tuition ranges from €3,600 to Financial aid and further scholarship opportunities ρ Completion of at least an undergraduate degree, obtained after a minimum of 3 years of study (180 ECTS), with the exception (or non-EU residents €8,900 per annum (varies according are provided by EDUcatt.For details please refer to of the Masters in Economics and Finance and in Credit Risk Management (see program-specific entry requirements) with an EU genera- to the degree program and financial background > educatt.unicatt.it ρ The degree must be obtained before the start of the program ted income) of the student or student’s family if dependent)*. ρ Università Cattolica will evaluate candidates’ academic and personal background and decide if they meet the specific conditions for admission to the chosen graduate program Non-EU residents Tuition is €8,540 per annum The partial merit based scholarship awarded by Cat- ρ Priority consideration will be given to applicants who recently graduated and have limited work experience, with the exception tolica reduces the yearly tuition fee to €5,750. To of the Masters in International Business - Executive (see program-specific entry requirements) apply, simply click ‘yes’ in the relevant section of the online application form. Language requirements* English language proficiency Financial aid and further scholarship opportunities Applicants whose first language is not English or who have not completed a program taught entirely in English, are required to are provided by EDUcatt. For details please refer to provide evidence of a B2 level of English proficiency; either via a certificate (TOEFL/iBT, Academic IELTS) or via a Skype interview > educatt.unicatt.it with the relevant Master committee.

* There may be some variations based on the specific program and/or the student’s academic system of origin. Please check the program webpage or contact > [email protected] to have the most up-to-date program details and specific entry requirements and deadlines before submitting your application. * There may be some variations based on the specific program and/or the student’s academic system of origin. Please check the program webpage or contact ** Fees are based on the 2020/2021 academic year and may be subject to slight variations. > [email protected] to have the most up-to-date program details and specific entry requirements and deadlines before submitting your application. 64 65 Next steps application procedures

APPLICATIONS FOR ALL GRADUATE PROGRAMS ARE AVAILABLE ONLINE AT > INTERNATIONAL.UNICATT.IT For a complete guide on application procedures, please visit the dedicated program webpage > Applications & Tuitions > Application procedures. 1 Choose the program how to apply Create an account

Fill out the online application form and make sure you indicate a second choice program

Upload the following documents: ρ Copy of your passport ρ Official High School Diploma (Only for 2-year M.Sc. degrees) ρ Official bachelor transcripts (accepted in English/Italian/Spanish/French). Please scan these as one file document ρ If you have already graduated, your Bachelor degree certificate ρ Evidence of language proficiency, where needed ρ A motivation letter ρ A reference letter (preferably academic for M.Sc. applications) ρ Updated CV

Click on submit Pay the 75€ application fee to start the evaluation procedure. your Italian-taught Specializing Masters please visit > master.unicatt.it 2 3 admission feedback accept our offer journey To reserve your place at Università Cattolica, please You will receive an email regarding the feedback accept the offer and pay the first installment on your application in 4 to 6 weeks. by the indicated deadline. If admitted, the feedback will outline: ρ For 2-year M.Sc. degrees: €1,470 ρ For 1-year Specializing Master diplomas: €3,000 with the exception of the Master in The course you have been accepted to Viticulture and Enology (€1,500) sta rts The tuition fee you will have to pay The admission conditions, if any 4 obtain a student visa Non-EU citizens need to apply for a study visa. Upon receipt of the first installment, Università Cattolica will provide you with instructions to submit your pre-enollment request online on the Universitaly Portal, the preliminary step to apply for a student visa. After the University's approval of the pre-enrolment, you will refer to the Italian Embassy or Consulate for the rest of the visa process. 66 here 67 Contacts

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