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Marketing and Communication (Milan campus) ZXQ012 - New Frontiers in brand communication and consumer engagement The latest trends in the brand communication scenario and their role in building consumer-brand relationships. Cultural Studies (Milan campus) ZXS455 - Discovering Italy through its Culinary Traditions Learn about Italian culture through its gastronomy and understand why food is so important to Italy and Italians. International change and domestic transformation How the international system has influenced Italy's institutions, politics, society, and economics ZXW185 - AI and Global Politics: Navigating Technology's Impact on International Relations How AI and technologies are shaping our identities and the world we live in. Psychology (Milan campus) ZXU736 - Community Psychology and Family Business: An Integrated Perspective A Comprehensive Look at How Community Psychology Can Be Useful for Understanding and Intervening in Family Businesses. ZXW022 - Integrating mind-body approaches in clinical psychology: mindfulness, relaxation, and placebo effects Explore the mind-body connection and learn to apply relaxation training, meditation, and mindful use of the placebo effect for health and well-being promotion. Health Sciences (Rome campus) ZQP996 - Global Health and Epidemiology Understand the tools to measure global health burden and major determinants of disease with an overview on ethical issues, such as global bioethics and human rights. ZQU735 - From Molecules to Cells: a Translational Path Towards Novel Therapeutics Learn how to design novel therapies based on cell and gene targeting, using innovative biotechnologies, deep learning and AI. ZQW834 - Applied Bioethics Learn to apply bioethical methods and tools to critically assess practices in Life Sciences and Medicine.
Students on the programme develop skills to enable them to effectively identify solutions to managerial problems in an international setting, whilst understanding the dynamics. The International Partnership of Business Schools (IPBS) is a consortium of 13 leading business schools in Europe, North and Latin America . Learn more on the IPBS website . Courses Corporate Strategy (5 ECTS) Sustainability Management (5 ECTS) Advanced International Business (5 ECTS) Advanced Economic Scenario Analysis (5 ECTS) International Marketing &; Customer Experience Management (5 ECTS) Global Challenges &; Impacts (5 ECTS) Nomination and application process If you wish to apply for the programme, please follow the instructions on the IPBS web page: https://ipbsmgm.com/ . Contacts Cattolica International Tel: 0523 599 165 Faculty of Business and Law, M.Sc. in Global Business Management Professor Emanuele Vendramini : emanuele.vendramini@unicatt.it Professor Luca Bagnato : luca.bagnato@unicatt.it.
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.
Italian language and culture course
Home Short programmes Study Exchange / Study Abroad programme in Piacenza-Cremona Courses Italian language and culture course Italian language and culture course. 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.
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Home Short programmes Study Exchange / Study Abroad programme in Piacenza-Cremona Programme dates Orientation events Orientation events. You are viewing Overview Courses Programme dates How to apply once your university has nominated you POST-ADMISSION for NON-EU Students Semester 1 (Fall 2026) Piacenza campus Economics: Wednesday, 9 September 2026 - time tbc Agri-Science: Wednesday 16 September 2026 - time tbc Cremona Campus Thursday, 17 September 2026 - time tbc Orientation events Calendar.
Home Short programmes Study Direct enrollment / Free-mover programme in Milan Programme dates Programme dates. You are viewing Overview Course details Application Procedures &; Tuition fees POST-ADMISSION for NON-EU Students Programme dates. Cattolica Academic Curriculum Semester 1 (Fall 2026) Arrival 1 : 24 August 2026 For students taking the pre-session Intensive Italian language course and/or regular Academic curriculum courses from the Faculty of Banking, Finance and Insurance.
Home Short programmes Study Exchange / Study Abroad Programme in Milan Programme dates Programme dates. You are viewing Overview Course details Programme dates How to apply once your University has nominated you POST-ADMISSION for NON-EU Students. Cattolica Academic Curriculum Semester 1 (Fall 2026) Arrival 1 : 24 August 2026 For students taking the pre-session Intensive Italian language course and/or regular Academic curriculum courses from the Faculty of Banking, Finance and Insurance.
Home Short programmes Study Winter programmes Winter programmes. Winter programme Enrich your CV with these top short-term programs in Italy's ultimate student destination! Università Cattolica's winter programs are ideal to get a taste of Italy while studying in a traditional Italian educational context. Combine short-term courses from different academic areas to build your Winter program. You are viewing Winter programmes Academic offering Housing Applications Post-Admissions for Non-EU students Combine short-term courses from different academic areas. They cover a wide range of disciplines and will offer students the opportunity to learn from distinguished professors and engage in intellectually stimulating coursework. Cultural Immersion: Milan, a global fashion and design hub, is the perfect backdrop for a study abroad experience filled with cultural exploration.
Home Short programmes Study Winter programmes Academic offering Calendar Calendar. You are viewing Winter programmes Academic offering Housing Applications Post-Admissions for Non-EU students Jan 5 - 9 Jan 11 - 15 Jan 18 - 22 Jan 25 - 29 Business (Milan campus) Business, Government, and the Global Economy Green Management and Sustainability Entrepreneurship and Innovation Communication (Milan campus) Personal branding: Impact, Influence and Effectiveness in the Workplace.
Home Short programmes Study Winter programmes Housing Housing. You are viewing Winter programmes Academic offering Housing Applications Post-Admissions for Non-EU students Università Cattolica can provide accommodation through Milano International Living Service (MIL Service) should students request it. Through a dedicated, team-oriented approach, MIL Service is committed to providing every student with the best residential experience. Their dynamic and professional team is what makes the service competitive within the housing market since they understand the students' needs and respond with a quick and concrete solution. It will not be possible to accommodate any special move-in or move-out requests. Students will need to reach the accommodation autonomously. How to apply Contact Milservice (i nfo@milservice.com ) should you wish to receive support in finding housing.
Home Short programmes Study Winter programmes Academic offering Academic offering. You are viewing Winter programmes Academic offering Housing Applications Post-Admissions for Non-EU students. ZXP322 - Personal Branding: Impact, Influence and Effectiveness in the Workplace Area: Communication / Human Resources / Cross Cultural Management Dates: 5 - 22 January 2027 (3 weeks) Please note that in the week 5 - 9 January classes will be held from Tuesday 5 to Saturday 9 (no classes held on Wednesday due to national holiday). Dates: 5 - 15 January 2027 (2 weeks) Please note that in the week 5 - 9 January classes will be held from Tuesday 5 to Saturday 9 (no classes held on Wednesday due to national holiday). ZXP320 - Business, Government and the Global Economy Area: Business Dates: 5 - 15 January 2027 (2 weeks) Please note that in the week 5 - 9 January classes will be held from Tuesday 5 to Saturday 9 (no classes held on Wednesday due to national holiday). How globalization is changing the macroeconomic scenario: some answers to the most important questions related to the international economy. ZXP323 - Green Management and Sustainability Area: Business Dates: 18 - 29 January 2027 (2 weeks) How environmental global issues have influenced the structure, practices and missions of local and international companies.
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. Conditionally required documents: Academic Accommodations &; Health Information Form Please note: Università Cattolica can guarantee appropriate academic support only if the Academic Accommodations &; Health Information Form is completed in this stage of the enrolment process. 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. 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. Once your payment is received by Flywire, it may take another few days for your application status to be updated in the Cattolica application system. Admission letters will only be issued after payment is delivered by Flywire and registered in the Cattolica system , so plan accordingly for visa applications .
How to apply once your university has nominated you
You are viewing Overview Courses 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. Conditionally required documents: Academic Accommodations &; Health Information Form Please note: Università Cattolica can guarantee appropriate academic support only if the Academic Accommodations &; Health Information Form is completed in this stage of the enrolment process. 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. 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. Once your payment is received by Flywire, it may take another few days for your application status to be updated in the Cattolica application system. Admission letters will only be issued after payment is delivered by Flywire and registered in the Cattolica system , so plan accordingly for visa applications .
You are viewing Overview Academic Offer Housing Applications Post-admissions for Non-EU students If you are coming from a non-partner university, you are considered a “free-mover student” and you will have to contact us at international.inquirySA@unicatt.it for more information. Conditionally required documents: Academic Accommodations &; Health Information Form Please note: Università Cattolica can guarantee appropriate academic support only if the Academic Accommodations &; Health Information Form is completed in this stage of the enrolment process. General Information and Conditions of Enrolment Make sure to read carefully the conditions of enrolment. IMPORTANT: If you are paying from a non-EU country via the Flywire platform, please note: You will not receive immediate confirmation on the Flywire platform. Once your payment is received by Flywire, it may take another few days for your application status to be updated in the Cattolica application system. Admission letters will only be issued after payment is delivered by Flywire and registered in the Cattolica system , so plan accordingly for visa applications. Post enrolment Once your enrolment is finalised, you will receive an email inviting you to re-enter the Enrolment Portal and download your Admission Letter (also known as acceptance/invitation letter).
Application Procedures & Tuition fees
Home Short programmes Study Semester programmes Direct enrollment / Free-mover programme in Brescia Application Procedures &; Tuition fees Application Procedures &; Tuition fees. You are viewing Overview Course details Programme dates Application Procedures &; Tuition fees 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. Conditionally required documents: Academic Accommodations &; Health Information Form Please note: Università Cattolica can guarantee appropriate academic support only if the Academic Accommodations &; Health Information Form is completed in this stage of the enrolment process. English Language Proficiency (required if English is not your first or primary instruction language – minimum B2 level) Optional documents: Permit of stay Fiscal Code. Programme Fees Programme tuition fees are payable to Cattolica.
Application Procedures & Tuition fees
Home Short programmes Study Direct enrollment / Free-mover programme in Milan Application Procedures &; Tuition fees Application Procedures &; Tuition fees. You are viewing Overview Course details Application Procedures &; Tuition fees POST-ADMISSION for NON-EU Students Programme dates. 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. Conditionally required documents: Academic Accommodations &; Health Information Form Please note: Università Cattolica can guarantee appropriate academic support only if the Academic Accommodations &; Health Information Form is completed in this stage of the enrolment process. English Language Proficiency (required if English is not your first or primary instruction language – minimum B2 level) Optional documents: Permit of stay Fiscal Code. Programme Fees Programme tuition fees are payable to Cattolica.
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Once you have activated your account login, enter the student enrolment portal . Conditionally required documents: Academic Accommodations &; Health Information Form Please note: Università Cattolica can guarantee appropriate academic support only if the Academic Accommodations &; Health Information Form is completed in this stage of the enrolment process. General Information and Conditions of Enrolment Make sure to read carefully the conditions of enrolment. IMPORTANT: If you are paying from a non-EU country via the Flywire platform, please note: You will not receive immediate confirmation on the Flywire platform. Once your payment is received by Flywire, it may take another few days for your application status to be updated in the Cattolica application system. Admission letters will only be issued after payment is delivered by Flywire and registered in the Cattolica system , so plan accordingly for visa applications. Post enrolment Once your enrolment is finalised, you will receive an email inviting you to re-enter the Enrolment Portal and download your Admission Letter (also known as acceptance/invitation letter).
How to apply once your university has nominated you
You are viewing Overview Courses 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 enrollment portal. Activate your account by clicking the link in the ‘no-reply’ email that was sent to you when Cattolica processed the nomination. Conditionally required documents: Academic Accommodations &; Health Information Form Please note: Università Cattolica can guarantee appropriate academic support only if the Academic Accommodations &; Health Information Form is completed in this stage of the enrolment process. Cattolica Academic Curriculum You can select your courses from this curriculum after checking the academic offer from this curriculum by reading the section on Courses and Programme dates. For Academic Curriculum courses, find the courses available using the ECTS catalogue ( https://ects.unicatt.it/ects/ ).To add courses from the Academic Curriculum in the application portal, see below: Click on the yellow “UPLOAD” button (with a plus sign) Leave all the fields empty and click on ‘SEARCH’. Once your payment is received by Flywire, it may take another few days for your application status to be updated in the Cattolica application system. Admission letters will only be issued after payment is delivered by Flywire and registered in the Cattolica system , so plan accordingly for visa applications .
You are viewing Overview Academic Offer Housing Applications Post-admissions for Non-EU students. Entry requirements Current enrolment at an institution of higher education Good academic standing (i.e.: 2.75/4 GPA, 70-74 /100, 24/ 30 ECTS C / C+) Completion of a minimum of 2 semesters at undergraduate level Applicants must provide evidence of B2 or equivalent English language proficiency if English is not their first language. Example of minimum requirements: TOEFL iBT 79, IELTS 6, Cambridge B2 First (FCE), or comparable certification. If the international staff asks you for further documents, you should re-enter the enrolment portal to upload them. Post enrolment Once your enrolment is finalised, you will receive an email inviting you to re-enter the Enrolment Portal and download your Admission Letter (also known as acceptance/invitation letter). Tuition fees Application fee: 75 One course: 1,550 Two courses: 2,900 Three courses: 4,250 The fees include: Enrolment fee (80) 44 contact hours Academic site visits Study material Transcript of records Access to campus facilities (students’ restaurant, libraries, health center, etc). Students service team support Orientation Welcome activities and welcome lunch The fees do not include: Travel expenses, accommodation, local transportation, and meals.
You are viewing Winter programmes Academic offering Housing Applications Post-Admissions for Non-EU students. Entry requirements Current enrolment at an institution of higher education Good academic standing (i.e.: 2.75/4 GPA, 70-74 /100, 24/ 30 ECTS C / C+) Completion of a minimum of 2 semesters at undergraduate level Applicants must provide evidence of B2 or equivalent English language proficiency if English is not their first language. Example of minimum requirements: TOEFL iBT 79, IELTS 6, Cambridge B2 First (FCE), or comparable certification. Entry requirements Grade Point Average of a minimum 2.75, or equivalent in applicants own university grading system Completion of a minimum of 2 semesters at undergraduate level Good level of English. Non-native English speakers must give evidence of their language proficiency of a minimum B2 level or equivalent (ex: TOEFL Ibt 79, IELTS 6, First Certificate of English, Cambridge ESOL or other certification). Tuition fees Application fee: 75 One course: 1,550 Two courses: 2,900 The fees include: Enrolment fee (80) 44 contact hours Academic site visits Study material Transcript of records Access to campus facilities (students’ restaurant, libraries, health center, etc). Students service team support Orientation Welcome activities and welcome lunch The fees do not include: Travel expenses, accommodation, local transportation, and meals.
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 Direct enrollment / Free-mover programme in Milan Course details Programme overview Programme overview. You are viewing Overview Course details Application Procedures &; Tuition fees POST-ADMISSION for NON-EU Students Programme dates 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. Programme overview International Curriculum Academic Curriculum Italian language course Contact us.
Choosing Courses Taught in English Students have the chance to choose among a variety of courses taught in English in the field of Economics , International Management , Banking &; Finance , International Relations and Political Sciences , Political and Social Sciences , Law , Psychology and Communication . Please note: If you plan to select courses from the Faculty of Economics - Coursework in English - Bachelors degree (laurea triennale - LT), you must comply with the prerequisites listed here . Choose sede di Milano (Milan campus) Choose the Facoltà ( Faculty ) you are interested in (PLEASE NOTE that the list is in Italian: check the translation before starting) At this point, if you just want a general overview of the courses from the chosen faculty, you can press Search. Choose the Periodo di lezione (Lesson period): Choose from Annual , 1 st Semester (1 st Trimester courses belonging to the Faculty of Economics are included in this period), and 2 nd Semester (2 nd and 3 rd Trimester courses belonging to the Faculty of Economics are included in this period). Note that LAUREA TRIENNALE (LT) means undergraduate level courses and LAUREA MAGISTRALE (LM) means graduate level courses. Choose the Periodo di lezione (Lesson period): Choose from Annual , 1 st Semester (1st Trimester courses belonging to the Faculty of Economics are included in this period), and 2 nd Semester (2nd and 3rd Semester courses belonging to the Faculty of Economics are included in this period). Specific Features Faculty of Law Faculty of Law – Courses taught in English International Curriculum Academic Curriculum Italian Language Course Erasmus Mundus Projects Contact us FAQ.