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Italian language and culture course
Home Short programmes Study Direct enrollment / Free-mover programme in Piacenza-Cremona Courses Italian language and culture course Italian language and culture course. You are viewing Overview Courses Programme dates Applications &; Tuitions POST-ADMISSION for NON-EU Students Università Cattolica welcomes many International Students within the scope of international mobility projects, and to promote internationalization. Università Cattolica organizes an Italian Language Course in Piacenza campus, designed for students who want to learn, study and explore the Italian language. Semester course (44 units - 6 ECTS) Course Information - Course Description The course runs throughout the semester and in conjunction with other academic coursework. Registration All students enrolled at Cattolica Piacenza campus will receive an email with information on the Italian semester course, including enrollment details and a link for payment. All enrolled students will be asked to take an online placement test designed to help the Italian Course coordinator determine your level and place you in the most suitable course. Contact details Cattolica International Tel. (+39) 0523 599 106 : ucsc.international-pc@unicatt.it Italian language and culture course.
Post-admission for non-EU students
Home Short programmes Study Exchange / Study Abroad programme in Rome Post-admission for non-EU students Post-admission for non-EU students. You are viewing Exchange / Study Abroad programme in Rome Courses Programme Dates Nomination and application process Post-admission for non-EU students NON-E.U. Follow the steps described in the guide: English guide - Italian guide Once completed, Cattolica International will check and validate your pre-enrolment application, which will then be made accessible to the Italian Embassy/Consulate for the jurisdiction you selected. Check the general Italian visa application guidelines on the Italian visa information website . We highly recommend that you verify any specific application requirements as set out by the Italian Embassy in your home country or consulate in your jurisdiction by visiting the Embassy/consulate website or by contacting the consular office directly. When you enrolled at Cattolica you were given a code similar to the Fiscal Code, however, this code was automatically generated by our systems and is not the official code issued by the Italian Tax Authority and therefore is not valid for use in the transactions listed above. You can obtain your official fiscal code either from: the Italian Embassy or Consulate Office in your home country prior to your departure (you can search here for the one nearest to you) directly from the Agenzie delle Entrate once you arrive in Rome.
Home Short programmes Study Direct enrollment / Free-mover programme in Piacenza-Cremona Applications &; Tuitions Applications &; Tuitions. You are viewing Overview Courses Programme dates Applications &; Tuitions POST-ADMISSION for NON-EU Students. Requirements Current enrolment at an institution of higher education Grade Point Average of a minimum 2.75, or equivalent in applicant's own university grading system Completion of a minimum of 2 semesters at undergraduate level Minimum level B2 English language proficiency or above. Example of minimum requirements: TOEFL iBT 79, IELTS 6, Cambridge B2 First (FCE), or comparable certification Minimum level B2 Italian language proficiency if applying to Cattolica Academic courses in Italian. Programme Fees Programme tuition fees are payable to Cattolica. Housing fees are paid separately to the Cattolica housing provider, or to the independently sourced landlord. A discount at the University cafeteria is also available for Cattolica students.
Direct enrollment / Free-mover programme in Brescia
Home Short programmes Study Semester programmes Direct enrollment / Free-mover programme in Brescia Direct enrollment / Free-mover programme in Brescia. You are viewing Overview Course details Programme dates Application Procedures &; Tuition fees Post-admission for Non-EU students Studying at an institution that is not a Università Cattolica’s partner? Not a problem! You can still apply as a free mover / direct enroll student! This webpage aims at providing you with the essential information to prepare your experience at Università Cattolica. You will find critical information about courses, visas, residency permits, housing, student life and practical tips for your stay here in Brescia. We hope you will make your stay a positive and enriching experience! Students can create their own Study Plan by selecting courses from our wide academic offer. Cattolica Academic Curriculum courses may follow different calendars depending on the degree and type of programme. Example of minimum requirements: TOEFL iBT 79, IELTS 6, Cambridge B2 First (FCE), or comparable certification.
Home Degree programmes Graduate programmes 1-year Specialising Masters arts-mgmt-2024 arts-mgmt-2024. The Master in Arts Management offers a unique learning experience preparing students to embark on a management career in the arts and creative industry. The one-year programme aims at developing skills and providing tools to deal with the new challenges of the domains of both the visual and performing arts, driven by an international perspective. Basic knowledge and understanding of the history of art (visual and performing), with particular attention to the contemporary world and the international scene; Competence in economics and management as they apply to the cultural industry; You are viewing. Campus: Milan School: Arts and Philosophy - Economics Intake: January 2024 Edition: 7 Language of instruction: English Duration: 1 year Full-time (January 2024 - December 2024) Total ECTS: 70 The Master in Arts Management offers a unique learning experience preparing students to embark on a management career in the arts and creative industry. The one-year programme aims at developing skills and providing tools to deal with the new challenges of the domains of both the visual and performing arts , driven by an international perspective. Students learn to contribute to the advancement of cultural institutions and companies in Italy and abroad, by fostering interests for Art and its proliferation.
Home Short programmes Study Semester programmes Direct enrollment / Free-mover programme in Brescia Course details Course details. Coursework in Italian Students with adequate Italian Language Proficiency can choose courses from the 6 Schools (Facoltà) and over 30 curricula either at the undergraduate or graduate level. If you are looking up for courses before July 2022, we suggest inserting the Anno Accademico 2021/2022 Choose sede di Brescia (Brescia campus) Choose the Faculty ( Facoltà ) Choose the Periodo di lezione (Lesson period): either Annual - 1st Semester - 2nd semester Click on Cerca (search) You will find the list of courses. If you click on each of them, you will see the name of the professor who teaches the course By clicking on the name of the professor, you will find the number of credits, the schedule ( Orario lezioni ) and the description ( Programma del corso ). Note that LAUREA TRIENNALE (LT) means undergraduate level courses and LAUREA MAGISTRALE (LM) means graduate level courses. Coursework in English Students have the chance to choose among a variety of courses taught in English in the field of Mathematics, Physics, Natural Sciences, Finance and Economics. Choose the Periodo di lezione (Lesson period): either Annual - 1st Semester - 2nd semester Choose Lingua Inglese (English Language) Click on Cerca (search) You will find the list of courses taught in English.
Exchange / Study Abroad Programme in Milan
Home Short programmes Study Exchange / Study Abroad Programme in Milan Exchange / Study Abroad Programme in Milan. To verify all the options available for you, and to have information about application procedure, please refer to your International Office. Programme overview Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore offers two different curricula of study with a wide variety of courses to international students. Example of minimum requirements: TOEFL iBT 79, IELTS 6, Cambridge B2 First (FCE), or comparable certification. Non-European students can request an early exam session in December / May for Academic curriculum courses only.
Home Short programmes Study Settimana di Studi Italiani Settimana di Studi Italiani Blended intensive programme (BIP). Essa si svolge in cooperazione con la Veneranda Biblioteca Ambrosiana di Milano e il Centro italo-tedesco per il dialogo europeo di Villa Vigoni e gode del patrocinio della Società dei Filologi della Letteratura italiana (SFLI) . La Settimana propone agli iscritti un percorso di approfondimento interdisciplinare relativo alla cultura e alla civiltà italiana, dedicato di anno in anno a un diverso tema-cardine, con il coinvolgimento di relatori altamente qualificati. Essa si terrà in modalità blended, integrando un ciclo di lezioni in presenza della durata di cinque giorni con approfondimenti online, disponibili in diretta streaming (piattaforma Microsoft Teams) e in forma registrata (piattaforma Blackboard). Destinatari dell’iniziativa sono: gli iscritti a corsi di laurea triennali e magistrali e i dottorandi delle Università estere consorziate; gli studenti di Corsi di laurea triennale e magistrale della Facoltà di Lettere e Filosofia e i dottorandi del Corso di dottorato in Studi umanistici. Tradizione e contemporaneità e del Corso di dottorato Executive dell’Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore che desiderino partecipare a un’esperienza interdisciplinare di respiro internazionale sostenuta dal programma Erasmus e vogliano approfondire gli aspetti caratterizzanti della cultura italiana, con particolare riferimento al tem a Dare corpo alla parola. Date primavera 2025: 11 e 18 gennaio online 3-7 febbraio in presenza a Milano 15 e 22 marzo online You are viewing Struttura del corso Programma Relatori Università partecipanti, Comitato scientifico e Organizzazione Modalità di partecipazione e Selezione dei partecipanti Crediti e Riconoscimento Informazioni Di natura amministrativa: international.advisor@unicatt.it Su programma e didattica: csi@unicatt.it.
POST-ADMISSION for NON-EU Students
Home Short programmes Study Exchange / Study Abroad programme in Piacenza-Cremona POST-ADMISSION for NON-EU Students POST-ADMISSION for NON-EU Students. You are viewing Overview Courses Programme dates How to apply once your university has nominated you POST-ADMISSION for NON-EU Students. Check the general Italian visa application guidelines on the Italian visa information website . We highly recommend that you verify any specific application requirements for Exchange and Mobility Programme students as set out by the Italian Embassy in your home country or consulate in your jurisdiction by visiting the Embassy/Consulate website or by contacting the consular office directly. Follow the steps described in the guide: English guide - Italian guide Once completed, Cattolica International will check and validate your pre-enrolment application, which will then be made accessible to the Italian Embassy/Consulate for the jurisdiction you selected. You must provide a copy of the validated pre-enrolment application to the consular office with the admission letter to support your visa application. Non-EU citizens with valid residency status in another EU country with a valid passport do not need to apply for a student visa but must apply for a Permit of Stay (Permesso di Soggiorno).
How to apply once your University has nominated you
You are viewing Overview Course details Programme dates How to apply once your University has nominated you POST-ADMISSION for NON-EU Students Once Cattolica has received the nomination from your home University, you can complete your application through the Cattolica enrolment portal. Once you have activated your account, you can enter the student enrolment portal: https://iscrizioni.unicatt.it/iscrizioni Read all the information below to ensure you complete the application correctly. Optional documents: Permit of stay Fiscal Code Language Proficiency for Italian : compulsory if you are planning on taking courses in Italian at Cattolica. Course selection This section refers to the courses you can select at Cattolica. To select courses from the Cattolica International Curriculum: Click the yellow “UPLOAD” button (with a plus sign) on the top right Type the course code and then click on SEARCH. You can select courses from this curriculum after checking the academic offer from this curriculum by reading the section on section Courses and Programme dates. To add courses from the Academic Curriculum, in the application portal see below: Click the yellow “UPLOAD” button (with a plus sign) Type the course code and then click on SEARCH.
Application Where can I find the link to the application? Before starting the application online procedure, check if your home institution has already a partnership agreement in place with Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore by looking List of Università Cattolica's partners . What are the differences between the Cattolica International Curriculum and the Cattolica Academic Curriculum? Cattolica International Curriculum is made of courses offered on a semester basis (both Spring and Fall). Cattolica Academic Curriculum is made of courses from the Facoltà (Schools) at Università Cattolica and over 30 curricula either at undergraduate and graduate level. Curricula and courses offer How many courses can I choose from the two Curricula? Cattolica gives study abroad students the freedom to take the courses they want, both from the Cattolica Academic Curriculum and the International Curriculum. How do I look up Cattolica Academic Curriculum courses? In order to look up for courses of the Cattolica Academic Curriculum, you must to search on the ECTS Guide . When is the Registration to Cattolica International Curriculum courses? Online Registration to International Curriculum courses opens for up to a week, around 2 months before the semester starts. Academic and International calendar Are the programme dates the same for the Cattolica International Curriculum and the Cattolica Academic Curriculum? No, you are invited to look up the programme dates (start and end dates as well as exams sessions) on the Cattolica International website.
Course name: Social and Eco Entrepreneurship Visit takeaways: Hear directly from the managers the challenges and the opportunities of developing a social business model, supporting people while facing the same competitive pressures of a traditional enterprise. Course name: Business, Government and the Global Economy Visit takeaways: Campari Group aims to combine organic growth through strong brand building and external growth via selective acquisitions of brands and businesses. Consorzio Parmigiano Reggiano (Parmigiano Reggiano cheese Consortium) Parmigiano Reggiano is a worldwide-popular and inimitable cheese. Course name: Business, Government and the Global Economy Visit takeaways: Find out how the Consortium fights imitations of Parmigiano Reggiano worldwide, and exports it outside UE. Course name: Discovering Italy through its Culinary Traditions Visit takeaways: Discover Eataly's history and manifesto through the store visit and an Italian typical food tasting . Course name: Green Management and Sustainability Visit takeaways: Visiting Humana allows students to understand the impacts of the global fashion/apparel industry, and to get an idea of how sustainable business models can be effective only if supported by sustainable consumer behaviors. Course name: Mass Communication and Media Industries: the Italian Style in Producing and Managing TV, Ads and Music Visit takeaways: Vist the production and distribution studios and hear directly from the professionals why Sky TV is the most innovative Italian TV broadcaster from a technological standpoint.
Home Short programmes Study Exchange / Study Abroad programme in Brescia Courses Courses. Coursework in English Students have the chance to choose among a variety of courses taught in English in the field of Mathematics, Physics, Natural Sciences, Finance and Economics. Choose the Periodo di lezione (Lesson period): either Annual - 1st Semester - 2nd semester Choose Lingua Inglese (English Language) Click on Cerca (search) You will find the list of courses taught in English. If you click on each of them, you will see the name of the professor who teaches the course By clicking on the name of the professor, you will find the number of credits, the schedule ( Orario lezioni ) and the description ( Programma del corso ). Note that LAUREA TRIENNALE (LT) means undergraduate level courses and LAUREA MAGISTRALE (LM) means graduate level courses. Coursework in Italian Students with adequate Italian Language Proficiency can choose courses from the 6 Schools (Facoltà) and over 30 curricula either at the undergraduate or graduate level. If you are looking up for courses before July 2022, we suggest inserting the Anno Accademico 2021/2022 Choose sede di Brescia (Brescia campus) Choose the Faculty ( Facoltà ) Choose the Periodo di lezione (Lesson period): either Annual - 1st Semester - 2nd semester Click on Cerca (search) You will find the list of courses.
Home Short programmes Experiential learning Experiential learning Service Learning / Volunteering Abroad Programme structure Programme structure. You are viewing Service Learning / Volunteering Abroad Programme structure Applications This program is addressed to Study Abroad and Exchange students who are interested in serving the local community through an enriching experience, in an Italian environment. This is an excellent placement for those interested in gaining classroom experience.
Post-admissions for Non-EU students
Home Short programmes Study Summer programmes Post-admissions for Non-EU students Post-admissions for Non-EU students. You are viewing Overview Academic Offer Housing Applications Post-admissions for Non-EU students. Check the general Italian visa application guidelines on the Italian visa information website to find out if you need a study visa. We highly recommend that you verify any specific application requirements for Exchange and Mobility Programme students as set out by the Italian Embassy or Consulate in your home country in your jurisdiction by visiting the Embassy/Consulate website or by contacting the consular office directly. Follow the steps described in the guide: English guide - Italian guide Once completed, Cattolica International will check and validate your pre-enrolment application, which will then be made accessible to the Italian Embassy/Consulate for the jurisdiction you selected. You will receive a notification from Universitaly, instructing you to download and print the validated pre-enrolment application. You must provide a copy of the validated pre-enrolment application to the consular office with the admission letter to support your visa application.
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Optional documents: Permit of stay Fiscal Code Language Proficiency for Italian : compulsory if you are planning on taking courses in Italian at Cattolica. Course selection This section refers to the courses you can select at Cattolica. To select courses from the Cattolica International Curriculum Click the yellow “UPLOAD” button (with a plus sign) on the top right Type the course code and then click on SEARCH. When the list of courses appears, if you click on the magnifying glass at the top right of the page you can type the title of the course or at least one keyword. Click ‘Continue’ to select courses from the other 3 pages for Course Selection. You can select courses from this curriculum after checking the academic offer from this curriculum by reading the section on section Courses and Programme dates. To add courses from the Academic Curriculum, in the application portal see below: Click the yellow “UPLOAD” button (with a plus sign) Type the course code and then click on SEARCH.
Oggetti, supporti e strumenti del dialogo culturale . Prima fase online La prima fase online, propedeutica a quella in presenza, si terrà l’11 e il 18 gennaio 2025 , in streaming (piattaforma Microsoft Teams); le lezioni verranno successivamente messe a disposizione in forma registrata sulla piattaforma virtuale dedicata (Blackboard), dove potranno essere consultate fino al 21 marzo 2025. Seconda fase online La seconda fase online, dedicata alla valutazione degli studenti partecipanti, si terrà il 15 e il 22 marzo 2025 in streaming (piattaforma Microsoft Teams). Le indicazioni relative all’accesso alla piattaforma online attraverso cui il corso sarà disponibile in forma registrata e al tutoraggio in itinere saranno fornite alla chiusura delle iscrizioni. You are viewing Struttura del corso Programma Relatori Università partecipanti, Comitato scientifico e Organizzazione Modalità di partecipazione e Selezione dei partecipanti Crediti e Riconoscimento Informazioni Di natura amministrativa: international.advisor@unicatt.it Su programma e didattica: csi@unicatt.it.
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Home Degree programmes Graduate programmes Application to English-taught graduate programmes for a.y. Application to English-taught graduate programmes for a.y. Piacenza - Cremona campus Agricultural and food economics - 2E4R Applications closed Food processing: innovation and tradition Applications closed Global Business Management - 2G4C Applications closed. Rome campus Healthcare management - 2F0R Applications closed. Brescia campus Applied data science for banking and finance - 2IBC Applications closed Physics for Technologies and Innovation - 2D8D Applications closed 1-year Specializing Masters. Piacenza-Cremona campus Viticulture and Enology Applications closed. Rome campus Cultural Diplomacy Applications closed.
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Home Degree programmes Graduate programmes 1-year Specialising Masters Sports Management Admission and tuition Entry requirements Entry requirements. General entry requirements To enrol in a Master Universitario di I livello you must satisfy the requirements based on the latest guidelines for admission published by the Italian Ministry for Education which apply to all students with foreign qualifications, regardless of nationality. The undergraduate degree must: be an official first-cycle qualification from the relevant foreign higher education system; be issued by a higher education institution that is duly accredited or recognized in the awarding country. Our university will determine the suitability of your academic degree for admission to a "Master universitario di I livello". Admission is based on the evaluation of the academic documents submitted with the application, while enrolment is subject to verification of the validity of the qualification obtained. For a preliminary self-assessment of your qualification, we recommend referring to the ARDI database , which contains information on the requirements for admission to Italian universities. Entry requirements Application timeline Application procedures Tuition fees and scholarships Apply now | ACCESS THE ONLINE APPLICATION PORTAL Download the brochure Contact us.
Home Degree programmes Graduate programmes 1-year Specialising Masters Sports Management Admission and tuition Application timeline Application timeline. You are viewing Overview Course details Admission and tuition Post-admission. Your application will be evaluated only if you provide all the required documents upon submission and if the application fee has been paid. If you want to be considered for a scholarship (if available for your programme), we advise you to apply by this deadline, as most of the scholarships will be assigned within this first round. assessment round: Final deadline, no scholarships will be available. Considering the limited places available and the strong competition for this programme, places on the courses might run out beforethis deadline. Entry requirements Application timeline Application procedures Tuition fees and scholarships Apply now | ACCESS THE ONLINE APPLICATION PORTAL Download the brochure Contact us.
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Home Short programmes Study Direct enrollment / Free-mover programme in Milan Course details Italian language course Italian language course. You are viewing Overview Course details Application Procedures &; Tuition fees POST-ADMISSION for NON-EU Students Programme dates Università Cattolica welcomes hundreds of International Students to its Milan campus within the scope of international mobility projects, and to promote internationalization. Cattolica International organizes an Italian Language Course, designed for students who want to learn, study and explore the Italian language. Course information and description Course Information - Course Description Pre-session intensive course (44 hours - 6 ECTS - Course code: ZXP719) Held at the beginning of each semester. Semester course (44 units - 6 ECTS - Course code: ZXP720) This course will run alongside all other courses. Costs Pre-session intensive + Semester course 88 units - 12 ECTS 50 Pre-session intensive course only 44 units - 6 ECTS 30 Semester course only 44 units - 6 ECTS 30. Watch our Italian Language Course Coordinator’s video to know more about it! Programme overview International Curriculum Academic Curriculum Italian language course FAQ Apply now Contact us You are viewing.