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Home Degree programmes Graduate programmes 2-year graduate degrees Sustainable food systems Sustainable food systems European Double Degree Programme. There is a high demand for qualified professionals who are able to understand the topics of sustainability “from farm to fork” and how to integrate and implement sustainability in the food chain. Upon completing the MSc Sustainable Food Systems programme, you will be able to: Manage international teams in cross-cultural and multidisciplinary environments. English language requirements: If English is not your first language, you will need to either: Have successfully completed a degree programme taught in English Have an official English language certificate (IELTS min. As part of a joint initiative by Università Cattolica and ISARA to support international enrolment, admitted students benefit from a reduced tuition fee of 6,400 per year, applicable to both years of the MSc programme. When applying to the programme, you can also apply for two scholarships: The Vinci Scholarship Programme * provides financial support to selected first-year students of the MSc programme. The funding awarded will notably contribute to supporting student mobility within the MSc in Sustainable Food Systems programme.
Home Degree programmes Undergraduate programmes Medicine and Surgery (Bolzano) Admission and tuition Tuition fees and scholarships Tuition fees and scholarships. How much does the Medicine and Surgery degree cost at Università Cattolica’s Bolzano campus? The tuition fee for the Medicine and Surgery programme at the Bolzano campus is 18,000 per year . Are scholarships or fee reductions available for the Medicine and Surgery programme in Bolzano? A special scholarship is offered by the Province of Bolzano for students who express interest and meet specific conditions. Legal reference For more information on the legal framework behind this scholarship, as well as further details on the requirements, timeline and procedure, please refer to the official website page of the Province of Bolzano (in Italian and German). Entry requirements Application timeline Application procedure Entrance exam Tuition fees and scholarships Apply now | Access the online application portal Download the brochure.
Home Degree programmes Undergraduate programmes Medicine and Surgery (Rome) Admission and tuition Tuition fees and scholarships Tuition fees and scholarships. You are viewing Overview Course details Admission and tuition Post-admission How much does the Medicine and Surgery degree cost at Università Cattolica’s Rome campus? The tuition fee for the Medicine and Surgery programme at the Rome campus is 18,000 per year . Are scholarships or fee reductions available? No , there are currently no scholarships or tuition fee waivers available for this programme. The UCSC International Scholarship does not apply to the Medicine and Surgery course at the Rome campus. Entry requirements Application timeline Application procedure Entrance exam Tuition fees and scholarships Access the online application portal Download the brochure You are viewing.
Contributi universitari e agevolazioni economiche
Home Degree programmes Undergraduate programmes Lauree di primo livello Ammissioni e contributi Contributi universitari e agevolazioni economiche Contributi universitari e agevolazioni economiche. L’importo annuale della retta universitaria è determinato in base al Paese in cui viene prodotto il reddito familiare, ad eccezione dei corsi di laurea che prevedono una tassazione fissa: Scienze della Formazione Primaria Economia e gestione aziendale - profilo Service Management. Reddito familiare prodotto in Italia Gli importi dei contributi universitari sono calcolati in base al reddito familiare equivalente , determinato sul reddito complessivo, sul numero dei membri del nucleo familiare e sulla situazione patrimoniale. Borse di studio e supporto finanziario per studenti con reddito prodotto in Italia o in UE Le borse di studio sono erogate da EDUCatt, una fondazione senza scopo di lucro che promuove l'accesso all'istruzione superiore presso l'Università Cattolica. Borse di studio e supporto finanziario per studenti con reddito prodotto in paesi extra-UE Per agevolare l’accesso ai corsi di studio, è disponibile la UCSC International Scholarship , da richiedere in fase di application. I contributi annuali al netto dello sconto sono i seguenti: Lauree triennali e magistrali a ciclo unico: 5.900 Lauree magistrali biennali: 6.400 Tieni presente che: Lo sconto non è cumulabile con altre borse di studio o agevolazioni EDUCatt. Scadenze provvisorie per l’anno accademico 2026/27 (le scadenze definitive verranno pubblicate entro maggio): 1ª rata (riserva posto): 1.500 entro la data comunicata in fase di ammissione 2ª rata: 18 dicembre 2026 3ª rata: 29 gennaio 2027 4ª rata: 31 marzo 2027 5ª rata: 28 maggio 2027 L’ammontare delle rate dipende dal Paese in cui viene prodotto il reddito familiare e dal corso di laurea.
Home Student services Piacenza and Cremona campus Health Services Health Services. Piacenza campus On campus Medical Assistance An on-campus Health Center provides all enrolled students with medical and nursing care as well as psychological counselling. Register at the National Health Service, Servizio Sanitario Nazionale (SSN). The cost is 700 for a calendar year (1 January - 31 December) if you do not have any income or receive a scholarship (otherwise, the cost may be higher). Students joining the SSN will get a personal healthcare card (tessera sanitaria) and they will be able to choose a GP. Contacts AUSL PIACENZA Ufficio Estero / International Mobility Office Piazzale Milano 2 29121 Piacenza Tel. Tel. +39 0523 317.518/557 ufficioestero@ausl.pc.it. You will get a personal healthcare card (tessera sanitaria) and you will be able to choose your personal GP in Cremona. Contacts ASL CREMONA Ufficio Relazioni con il Pubblico Via Belgiardino 6 26100 Cremona Tel. +39 0372 497487 : distretto.cremona@aslcremona.it You are viewing Support Services Campus Facilities Health Services Sports Facilities Social Activities Accommodation.
Is higher ed ready for 2020? Meet the experts. John Hudzik, Michigan State University
John Hudzik, Michigan State University JOHN HUDZIK is a Professor, Michigan State University and NAFSA Senior Scholar for Internationalization. He serves on numerous policy boards and publishes frequently on an array of internationalization topics, including Comprehensive Internationalization. It is popular among some in the interest of generating headlines to say that globalization is weakening or coming to an end, and that support for higher education internationalization is diminishing. Globalization The global spread of ideas, funding and talent will continue to push the globalization of both societal challenges and opportunities when it comes to labour markets, economic development, dealing with infectious diseases, environmental protection and peace and justiceto name a few. Pressure will increase everywhere to advance institutional internationalization in teaching/learning, research/ scholarship, and community engagement/problem solving to help avoid the marginalization of large segments of society on a global playing field. (Civic engagement and internationalization) A kind of internationalization version 2 will be needed to widen the beneficiaries of global engagement and lesson the burdens on those negatively affected by it. Higher education internationalization of teach/learning, research/scholarship and community engagement will grow in importance if students are to be globally competitive, faculty and institutions to be relevant, and communities to benefit from continuing globalization.
When she won the Erasmus scholarship from Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore, she found herself immersed in her philosophy as she travelled to Coventry in the United Kingdom to study for a semester at Coventry University. Caterina, now in the third year of a bachelor’s degree in Languages and International Relations at Università Cattolica, has not only opted to study the course credits, but also to prioritise her penchant for languages, international studies, and cross-cultural experiences. She welcomed the entrance of a new semester via online classes from her home in Milan, Italy, coinciding with her Spanish class at Università Cattolica. Her tidy study space and the collection of photographs become her source of motivation to continue studying online with Università Cattolica and Coventry University. Università Cattolica offers a range of choices for students who seek international experiences in study, internship, volunteering and work. For the second semester, Caterina Masseroli pores over Language and Globalization, Economics, and Humanitarian Intervention and Peacekeeping with Coventry University while continuing her studies in Spanish with Università Cattolica. Donato studies his master’s degree in Direction and Corporate Consultancy in Economics at Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore.
Home Degree programmes Graduate programmes 2-year graduate degrees Food Processing: Innovation and Tradition Admission and tuition Tuition fees and scholarships Tuition fees and scholarships. Fees and available financial support vary accordingly, with detailed information provided for applicants whose family income is generated in Italy EU and EFTA countries (excluding Italy) Non-EU countries Tuition fees are based on where family income is produced. A. Family income produced in Italy If your family's income is produced in Italy, the annual tuition and university fees are based on your family's financial background (number of family members and total yearly income) and the degree programme you choose . B. Family income produced in EU and associated countries If your family's income is produced in EU countries or associated states (EFTA member states, Principality of Andorra, Monaco, San Marino, Vatican City), a flat tuition and university fee of 6,850 per year is applied. C. Family income produced in Non-EU countries If your family's income is produced outside the European Union and associated states , the tuition fee is a flat rate of 9,370 per year . Expected Payment Deadlines for 2026/27 (to be confirmed in May): First instalment (1,500): Upon admission Second instalment: 18 December 2026 Third instalment: 29 January 2027 Fourth instalment: 31 March 2027 Fifth instalment: 28 May 2027 The amounts of instalments two to five depend on where your family income is produced and your degree programme (see above). What is the tuition fee for students with family income produced in non-EU countries? For 2-year Masters students whose family income is produced in non-EU countries, the tuition fee is a flat rate of 9,370 per year.
Home Degree programmes Graduate programmes 2-year graduate degrees Agricultural and Food Economics Admission and tuition Tuition fees and scholarships Tuition fees and scholarships. Fees and available financial support vary accordingly, with detailed information provided for applicants whose family income is generated in Italy EU and EFTA countries (excluding Italy) Non-EU countries Tuition fees are based on where family income is produced. A. Family income produced in Italy If your family's income is produced in Italy, the annual tuition and university fees are based on your family's financial background (number of family members and total yearly income) and the degree programme you choose . B. Family income produced in EU and associated countries If your family's income is produced in EU countries or associated states (EFTA member states, Principality of Andorra, Monaco, San Marino, Vatican City), a flat tuition and university fee of 6,850 per year is applied. C. Family income produced in Non-EU countries If your family's income is produced outside the European Union and associated states , the tuition fee is a flat rate of 9,370 per year . Expected Payment Deadlines for 2026/27 (to be confirmed in May): First instalment (1,500): Upon admission Second instalment: 18 December 2026 Third instalment: 29 January 2027 Fourth instalment: 31 March 2027 Fifth instalment: 28 May 2027 The amounts of instalments two to five depend on where your family income is produced and your degree programme (see above). What is the tuition fee for students with family income produced in non-EU countries? For 2-year Masters students whose family income is produced in non-EU countries, the tuition fee is a flat rate of 9,370 per year.
Home Degree programmes Graduate programmes 2-year graduate degrees Sustainable Viticulture and Enology Admission and tuition Tuition fees and scholarships Tuition fees and scholarships. You are viewing Overview Course details Admission and tuition Post admission University fees, scholarships, and payment plans for students applying to 2-year MSc degree in Sustainable Viticulture and Enology. Fees and available financial support vary accordingly, with detailed information provided for applicants whose family income is generated in Italy EU and EFTA countries (excluding Italy) Non-EU countries Tuition fees are based on where family income is produced. A. Family income produced in Italy If your family's income is produced in Italy, the annual tuition and university fees are based on your family's financial background (number of family members and total yearly income) and the degree programme you choose . B. Family income produced in EU and associated countries If your family's income is produced in EU countries or associated states (EFTA member states, Principality of Andorra, Monaco, San Marino, Vatican City), a flat tuition and university fee of 6,850 per year is applied. Expected Payment Deadlines for 2026/27 (to be confirmed in May): First instalment (1,500): Upon admission Second instalment: 18 December 2026 Third instalment: 29 January 2027 Fourth instalment: 31 March 2027 Fifth instalment: 28 May 2027 The amounts of instalments two to five depend on where your family income is produced and your degree programme (see above). What is the tuition fee for students with family income produced in non-EU countries? For 2-year Masters students whose family income is produced in non-EU countries, the tuition fee is a flat rate of 9,370 per year.
Home Degree programmes Graduate programmes 2-year graduate degrees Economics Admission and tuition Tuition fees and scholarships Tuition fees and scholarships. Fees and available financial support vary accordingly, with detailed information provided for applicants whose family income is generated in Italy EU and EFTA countries (excluding Italy) Non-EU countries Tuition fees are based on where family income is produced. A. Family income produced in Italy If your family's income is produced in Italy, the annual tuition and university fees are based on your family's financial background (number of family members and total yearly income) and the degree programme you choose . B. Family income produced in EU and associated countries If your family's income is produced in EU countries or associated states (EFTA member states, Principality of Andorra, Monaco, San Marino, Vatican City), a flat tuition and university fee of 6,850 per year is applied. C. Family income produced in Non-EU countries If your family's income is produced outside the European Union and associated states , the tuition fee is a flat rate of 9,370 per year . Expected Payment Deadlines for 2026/27 (to be confirmed in May): First instalment (1,500): Upon admission Second instalment: 18 December 2026 Third instalment: 29 January 2027 Fourth instalment: 31 March 2027 Fifth instalment: 28 May 2027 The amounts of instalments two to five depend on where your family income is produced and your degree programme (see above). What is the tuition fee for students with family income produced in non-EU countries? For 2-year Masters students whose family income is produced in non-EU countries, the tuition fee is a flat rate of 9,370 per year.
Home Degree programmes Graduate programmes 2-year graduate degrees Management Admission and tuition Tuition fees and scholarships Tuition fees and scholarships. Fees and available financial support vary accordingly, with detailed information provided for applicants whose family income is generated in Italy EU and EFTA countries (excluding Italy) Non-EU countries Tuition fees are based on where family income is produced. A. Family income produced in Italy If your family's income is produced in Italy, the annual tuition and university fees are based on your family's financial background (number of family members and total yearly income) and the degree programme you choose . B. Family income produced in EU and associated countries If your family's income is produced in EU countries or associated states (EFTA member states, Principality of Andorra, Monaco, San Marino, Vatican City), a flat tuition and university fee of 6,850 per year is applied. C. Family income produced in Non-EU countries If your family's income is produced outside the European Union and associated states , the tuition fee is a flat rate of 9,370 per year . Expected Payment Deadlines for 2026/27 (to be confirmed in May): First instalment (1,500): Upon admission Second instalment: 18 December 2026 Third instalment: 29 January 2027 Fourth instalment: 31 March 2027 Fifth instalment: 28 May 2027 The amounts of instalments two to five depend on where your family income is produced and your degree programme (see above). What is the tuition fee for students with family income produced in non-EU countries? For 2-year Masters students whose family income is produced in non-EU countries, the tuition fee is a flat rate of 9,370 per year.
Home Degree programmes Graduate programmes 2-year graduate degrees Physics Admission and tuition Tuition fees and scholarships Tuition fees and scholarships. Fees and available financial support vary accordingly, with detailed information provided for applicants whose family income is generated in Italy EU and EFTA countries (excluding Italy) Non-EU countries Tuition fees are based on where family income is produced. A. Family income produced in Italy If your family's income is produced in Italy, the annual tuition and university fees are based on your family's financial background (number of family members and total yearly income) and the degree programme you choose . B. Family income produced in EU and associated countries If your family's income is produced in EU countries or associated states (EFTA member states, Principality of Andorra, Monaco, San Marino, Vatican City), a flat tuition and university fee of 6,850 per year is applied. C. Family income produced in Non-EU countries If your family's income is produced outside the European Union and associated states , the tuition fee is a flat rate of 9,370 per year . Expected Payment Deadlines for 2026/27 (to be confirmed in May): First instalment (1,500): Upon admission Second instalment: 18 December 2026 Third instalment: 29 January 2027 Fourth instalment: 31 March 2027 Fifth instalment: 28 May 2027 The amounts of instalments two to five depend on where your family income is produced and your degree programme (see above). What is the tuition fee for students with family income produced in non-EU countries? For 2-year Masters students whose family income is produced in non-EU countries, the tuition fee is a flat rate of 9,370 per year.
Home Degree programmes Graduate programmes 2-year graduate degrees Healthcare Management Admission and tuition Tuition fees and scholarships Tuition fees and scholarships. Fees and available financial support vary accordingly, with detailed information provided for applicants whose family income is generated in Italy EU and EFTA countries (excluding Italy) Non-EU countries Tuition fees are based on where family income is produced. A. Family income produced in Italy If your family's income is produced in Italy, the annual tuition and university fees are based on your family's financial background (number of family members and total yearly income) and the degree programme you choose . B. Family income produced in EU and associated countries If your family's income is produced in EU countries or associated states (EFTA member states, Principality of Andorra, Monaco, San Marino, Vatican City), a flat tuition and university fee of 6,850 per year is applied. C. Family income produced in Non-EU countries If your family's income is produced outside the European Union and associated states , the tuition fee is a flat rate of 9,370 per year . Expected Payment Deadlines for 2026/27 (to be confirmed in May): First instalment (1,500): Upon admission Second instalment: 18 December 2026 Third instalment: 29 January 2027 Fourth instalment: 31 March 2027 Fifth instalment: 28 May 2027 The amounts of instalments two to five depend on where your family income is produced and your degree programme (see above). What is the tuition fee for students with family income produced in non-EU countries? For 2-year Masters students whose family income is produced in non-EU countries, the tuition fee is a flat rate of 9,370 per year.
Home Degree programmes Graduate programmes 2-year graduate degrees Linguistic Computing Admission and tuition Tuition fee and scholarships Tuition fee and scholarships. Fees and available financial support vary accordingly, with detailed information provided for applicants whose family income is generated in Italy EU and EFTA countries (excluding Italy) Non-EU countries Tuition fees are based on where family income is produced. A. Family income produced in Italy If your family's income is produced in Italy, the annual tuition and university fees are based on your family's financial background (number of family members and total yearly income) and the degree programme you choose . B. Family income produced in EU and associated countries If your family's income is produced in EU countries or associated states (EFTA member states, Principality of Andorra, Monaco, San Marino, Vatican City), a flat tuition and university fee of 6,850 per year is applied. C. Family income produced in Non-EU countries If your family's income is produced outside the European Union and associated states , the tuition fee is a flat rate of 9,370 per year . Expected Payment Deadlines for 2026/27 (to be confirmed in May): First instalment (1,500): Upon admission Second instalment: 18 December 2026 Third instalment: 29 January 2027 Fourth instalment: 31 March 2027 Fifth instalment: 28 May 2027 The amounts of instalments two to five depend on where your family income is produced and your degree programme (see above). What is the tuition fee for students with family income produced in non-EU countries? For 2-year Masters students whose family income is produced in non-EU countries, the tuition fee is a flat rate of 9,370 per year.
Home Degree programmes Graduate programmes 2-year graduate degrees Global Business Management Admission and tuition Tuition fees and scholarships Tuition fees and scholarships. Fees and available financial support vary accordingly, with detailed information provided for applicants whose family income is generated in Italy EU and EFTA countries (excluding Italy) Non-EU countries Tuition fees are based on where family income is produced. A. Family income produced in Italy If your family's income is produced in Italy, the annual tuition and university fees are based on your family's financial background (number of family members and total yearly income) and the degree programme you choose . B. Family income produced in EU and associated countries If your family's income is produced in EU countries or associated states (EFTA member states, Principality of Andorra, Monaco, San Marino, Vatican City), a flat tuition and university fee of 6,850 per year is applied. C. Family income produced in Non-EU countries If your family's income is produced outside the European Union and associated states , the tuition fee is a flat rate of 9,370 per year . Expected Payment Deadlines for 2026/27 (to be confirmed in May): First instalment (1,500): Upon admission Second instalment: 18 December 2026 Third instalment: 29 January 2027 Fourth instalment: 31 March 2027 Fifth instalment: 28 May 2027 The amounts of instalments two to five depend on where your family income is produced and your degree programme (see above). What is the tuition fee for students with family income produced in non-EU countries? For 2-year Masters students whose family income is produced in non-EU countries, the tuition fee is a flat rate of 9,370 per year.
Home Degree programmes Graduate programmes 2-year graduate degrees Data Analytics for Business Admission and tuition Tuition fees and scholarships Tuition fees and scholarships. Fees and available financial support vary accordingly, with detailed information provided for applicants whose family income is generated in Italy EU and EFTA countries (excluding Italy) Non-EU countries Tuition fees are based on where family income is produced. A. Family income produced in Italy If your family's income is produced in Italy, the annual tuition and university fees are based on your family's financial background (number of family members and total yearly income) and the degree programme you choose . B. Family income produced in EU and associated countries If your family's income is produced in EU countries or associated states (EFTA member states, Principality of Andorra, Monaco, San Marino, Vatican City), a flat tuition and university fee of 6,850 per year is applied. C. Family income produced in Non-EU countries If your family's income is produced outside the European Union and associated states , the tuition fee is a flat rate of 9,370 per year . Expected Payment Deadlines for 2026/27 (to be confirmed in May): First instalment (1,500): Upon admission Second instalment: 18 December 2026 Third instalment: 29 January 2027 Fourth instalment: 31 March 2027 Fifth instalment: 28 May 2027 The amounts of instalments two to five depend on where your family income is produced and your degree programme (see above). What is the tuition fee for students with family income produced in non-EU countries? For 2-year Masters students whose family income is produced in non-EU countries, the tuition fee is a flat rate of 9,370 per year.
Home Degree programmes Graduate programmes 2-year graduate degrees Languages for International Relations Admission and Tuition Tuition fees and scholarships Tuition fees and scholarships. Fees and available financial support vary accordingly, with detailed information provided for applicants whose family income is generated in Italy EU and EFTA countries (excluding Italy) Non-EU countries Tuition fees are based on where family income is produced. A. Family income produced in Italy If your family's income is produced in Italy, the annual tuition and university fees are based on your family's financial background (number of family members and total yearly income) and the degree programme you choose . B. Family income produced in EU and associated countries If your family's income is produced in EU countries or associated states (EFTA member states, Principality of Andorra, Monaco, San Marino, Vatican City), a flat tuition and university fee of 6,850 per year is applied. C. Family income produced in Non-EU countries If your family's income is produced outside the European Union and associated states , the tuition fee is a flat rate of 9,370 per year . Expected Payment Deadlines for 2026/27 (to be confirmed in May): First instalment (1,500): Upon admission Second instalment: 18 December 2026 Third instalment: 29 January 2027 Fourth instalment: 31 March 2027 Fifth instalment: 28 May 2027 The amounts of instalments two to five depend on where your family income is produced and your degree programme (see above). What is the tuition fee for students with family income produced in non-EU countries? For 2-year Masters students whose family income is produced in non-EU countries, the tuition fee is a flat rate of 9,370 per year.
Home Degree programmes Graduate programmes 2-year graduate degrees Artificial Intelligence for Banking and Finance Admission and tuition Tuition fees and scholarships Tuition fees and scholarships. Fees and available financial support vary accordingly, with detailed information provided for applicants whose family income is generated in Italy EU and EFTA countries (excluding Italy) Non-EU countries Tuition fees are based on where family income is produced. A. Family income produced in Italy If your family's income is produced in Italy, the annual tuition and university fees are based on your family's financial background (number of family members and total yearly income) and the degree programme you choose . B. Family income produced in EU and associated countries If your family's income is produced in EU countries or associated states (EFTA member states, Principality of Andorra, Monaco, San Marino, Vatican City), a flat tuition and university fee of 6,850 per year is applied. C. Family income produced in Non-EU countries If your family's income is produced outside the European Union and associated states , the tuition fee is a flat rate of 9,370 per year . Expected Payment Deadlines for 2026/27 (to be confirmed in May): First instalment (1,500): Upon admission Second instalment: 18 December 2026 Third instalment: 29 January 2027 Fourth instalment: 31 March 2027 Fifth instalment: 28 May 2027 The amounts of instalments two to five depend on where your family income is produced and your degree programme (see above). What is the tuition fee for students with family income produced in non-EU countries? For 2-year Masters students whose family income is produced in non-EU countries, the tuition fee is a flat rate of 9,370 per year.
Home Degree programmes Graduate programmes 2-year graduate degrees Actuarial Sciences, Risk and Data Analysis Admission and tuition Tuition fees and scholarships Tuition fees and scholarships. Fees and available financial support vary accordingly, with detailed information provided for applicants whose family income is generated in Italy EU and EFTA countries (excluding Italy) Non-EU countries Tuition fees are based on where family income is produced. A. Family income produced in Italy If your family's income is produced in Italy, the annual tuition and university fees are based on your family's financial background (number of family members and total yearly income) and the degree programme you choose . B. Family income produced in EU and associated countries If your family's income is produced in EU countries or associated states (EFTA member states, Principality of Andorra, Monaco, San Marino, Vatican City), a flat tuition and university fee of 6,850 per year is applied. C. Family income produced in Non-EU countries If your family's income is produced outside the European Union and associated states , the tuition fee is a flat rate of 9,370 per year . Expected Payment Deadlines for 2026/27 (to be confirmed in May): First instalment (1,500): Upon admission Second instalment: 18 December 2026 Third instalment: 29 January 2027 Fourth instalment: 31 March 2027 Fifth instalment: 28 May 2027 The amounts of instalments two to five depend on where your family income is produced and your degree programme (see above). What is the tuition fee for students with family income produced in non-EU countries? For 2-year Masters students whose family income is produced in non-EU countries, the tuition fee is a flat rate of 9,370 per year.
Home Degree programmes Graduate programmes 2-year graduate degrees The Art and Industry of Narration Admission and tuition Tuition fees and scholarships Tuition fees and scholarships. Fees and available financial support vary accordingly, with detailed information provided for applicants whose family income is generated in Italy EU and EFTA countries (excluding Italy) Non-EU countries Tuition fees are based on where family income is produced. A. Family income produced in Italy If your family's income is produced in Italy, the annual tuition and university fees are based on your family's financial background (number of family members and total yearly income) and the degree programme you choose . B. Family income produced in EU and associated countries If your family's income is produced in EU countries or associated states (EFTA member states, Principality of Andorra, Monaco, San Marino, Vatican City), a flat tuition and university fee of 6,850 per year is applied. C. Family income produced in Non-EU countries If your family's income is produced outside the European Union and associated states , the tuition fee is a flat rate of 9,370 per year . Expected Payment Deadlines for 2026/27 (to be confirmed in May): First instalment (1,500): Upon admission Second instalment: 18 December 2026 Third instalment: 29 January 2027 Fourth instalment: 31 March 2027 Fifth instalment: 28 May 2027 The amounts of instalments two to five depend on where your family income is produced and your degree programme (see above). What is the tuition fee for students with family income produced in non-EU countries? For 2-year Masters students whose family income is produced in non-EU countries, the tuition fee is a flat rate of 9,370 per year.
Home Degree programmes Graduate programmes 2-year graduate degrees Innovation and Technology Management Admission and tuition Tuition fees and scholarships Tuition fees and scholarships. Fees and available financial support vary accordingly, with detailed information provided for applicants whose family income is generated in Italy EU and EFTA countries (excluding Italy) Non-EU countries Tuition fees are based on where family income is produced. A. Family income produced in Italy If your family's income is produced in Italy, the annual tuition and university fees are based on your family's financial background (number of family members and total yearly income) and the degree programme you choose . B. Family income produced in EU and associated countries If your family's income is produced in EU countries or associated states (EFTA member states, Principality of Andorra, Monaco, San Marino, Vatican City), a flat tuition and university fee of 6,850 per year is applied. C. Family income produced in Non-EU countries If your family's income is produced outside the European Union and associated states , the tuition fee is a flat rate of 9,370 per year . Expected Payment Deadlines for 2026/27 (to be confirmed in May): First instalment (1,500): Upon admission Second instalment: 18 December 2026 Third instalment: 29 January 2027 Fourth instalment: 31 March 2027 Fifth instalment: 28 May 2027 The amounts of instalments two to five depend on where your family income is produced and your degree programme (see above). What is the tuition fee for students with family income produced in non-EU countries? For 2-year Masters students whose family income is produced in non-EU countries, the tuition fee is a flat rate of 9,370 per year.
Home Degree programmes Graduate programmes 2-year graduate degrees Consumer Behaviour: Psychology Applied to Food, Health and Environment Admission and tuition Tuition fees and scholarships Tuition fees and scholarships. Fees and available financial support vary accordingly, with detailed information provided for applicants whose family income is generated in Italy EU and EFTA countries (excluding Italy) Non-EU countries Tuition fees are based on where family income is produced. A. Family income produced in Italy If your family's income is produced in Italy, the annual tuition and university fees are based on your family's financial background (number of family members and total yearly income) and the degree programme you choose . B. Family income produced in EU and associated countries If your family's income is produced in EU countries or associated states (EFTA member states, Principality of Andorra, Monaco, San Marino, Vatican City), a flat tuition and university fee of 6,850 per year is applied. C. Family income produced in Non-EU countries If your family's income is produced outside the European Union and associated states , the tuition fee is a flat rate of 9,370 per year . Expected Payment Deadlines for 2026/27 (to be confirmed in May): First instalment (1,500): Upon admission Second instalment: 18 December 2026 Third instalment: 29 January 2027 Fourth instalment: 31 March 2027 Fifth instalment: 28 May 2027 The amounts of instalments two to five depend on where your family income is produced and your degree programme (see above). What is the tuition fee for students with family income produced in non-EU countries? For 2-year Masters students whose family income is produced in non-EU countries, the tuition fee is a flat rate of 9,370 per year.
Home Degree programmes Graduate programmes 1-year Specialising Masters Strategic Management for Global Business Admission and tuition Tuition fee and scholarships Tuition fee and scholarships. You are viewing Overview Course details Admission and tuition Post-admission University fees, scholarships, and payment plans - Specialising Master in Strategic Management for Global Business. Tuition fee The tuition fee is 12,000. See tuition fees for all Master programmes : Check and compare tuition fees and scholarships for all Master programmes in one place: View full list Refund policy: For information about refund options, please read our refund policy page . Instalment plan You can pay the tuition fee in instalments. Instalments must be paid online via your iCatt page. Entry requirements Application timeline Application procedure Tuition fee and scholarships Apply now | Access the online application portal Contact us Download the brochure.
Accept or decline offer If you are eligible for admission, the International Admissions team will inform you by publishing an offer in your Online Application Portal and sending a notification to the email address you indicated on the online application (check your spam box as well!). Confirm your place: pay the first instalment of the tuition fees After you accept the offer, your data will be transferred into our dedicated payment system “Portale iscrizione ai corsi | Programme application”. For the enrolment: ask your university to send a copy of the final diploma, diploma supplement (and transcripts if not included in the diploma supplement) to international.qualifications@unicatt.it . In case of impossibility to verify the authenticity of your Diploma/transcript, our office reserves the right to additionally request the Statement of Verification , issued by CIMEA, or the legalization of the Diploma/transcript/Diploma Supplement, or that your transcript is sent directly from your institution to our office. Upload the documents for pre-enrolment Access Portale iscrizioni , set the language of the interface to 'English' Check that you uploaded all the documents indicated as "Required document" in the section “Profile documentation” Download the enrolment/pre-enrolment form. Upload the documents for enrolment Access Portale iscrizioni , set the language of the interface to 'English' Download the enrolment request form. Enter the section “ Enrolment documentation” and upload: Declaration of value or Diploma supplement or Statement of comparability (CIMEA).