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Once you have activated your account login, enter the student enrolment portal . General Information and Conditions of Enrolment Make sure to read carefully the conditions of enrolment. If the international staff asks you for further documents, you should re-enter the enrolment portal to upload them. Once all of your documents have been reviewed and accepted, the International staff will enrol you and you will receive an email inviting you to re-enter the Enrolment Portal and download your Admission Letters. Post enrolment The Cattolica International Staff will evaluate your application and will contact you via email if further information is needed. Once the enrolment is finalised, you will receive an email inviting you to re-enter the Enrolment Portal and download your Admission Letters.
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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.
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. 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.
Home Short programmes Study Direct enrollment / Free-mover programme in Piacenza-Cremona Programme dates Programme dates. You are viewing Overview Courses Programme dates Applications &; Tuitions POST-ADMISSION for NON-EU Students. Semester 2 (Spring 2025) Faculty of Economics and Law Beginning of classes: 10 February 2025. Intermediate Examination session (no lectures): 17-21 March 2025 End of classes: 9 May 2025 Catch-up classes: 12-16 May 2025 Exams: 19 May - 18 July 2025 Faculty of Agricultural, Food and Environmental Sciences Beginning of classes: 17 February 2025 Catch-up classes: 31 March - 4 April and 9-13 June 2025 Intermediate Examination session (no lectures): 7-11 April 2025 End of classes: 6 June 2025 Exams: 16 June - 25 July 2025 Orientation events Calendar.
Home Short programmes Study Exchange / Study Abroad programme in Piacenza-Cremona Programme dates Programme dates. You are viewing Overview Courses Programme dates How to apply once your university has nominated you POST-ADMISSION for NON-EU Students. Semester 2 (Spring 2025) Faculty of Economics and Law Beginning of classes: 10 February 2025. Intermediate Examination session (no lectures): 17-21 March 2025 End of classes: 9 May 2025 Catch-up classes: 12-16 May 2025 Exams: 19 May - 18 July 2025 Faculty of Agricultural, Food and Environmental Sciences Beginning of classes: 17 February 2025 Catch-up classes: 31 March - 4 April and 9-13 June 2025 Intermediate Examination session (no lectures): 7-11 April 2025 End of classes: 6 June 2025 Exams: 16 June - 25 July 2025 Orientation events Calendar.
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 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. Choosing Courses Taught in Italian Students with adequate Italian Language Proficiency may also choose courses from the 9 Faculties and over 30 curricula either at the undergraduate or graduate level. 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 Programme overview International Curriculum Academic Curriculum Italian language course Study Abroad Impact Lab FAQ Apply now Contact us You are viewing.
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 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. Choosing Courses Taught in Italian Students with adequate Italian Language Proficiency may also choose courses from the 9 Faculties and over 30 curricula either at the undergraduate or graduate level. 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 Contact us FAQ.
Home Short programmes Study Direct enrollment / Free-mover programme in Milan Course details International Curriculum International Curriculum. You are viewing Overview Course details Application Procedures &; Tuition fees POST-ADMISSION for NON-EU Students Programme dates. Fashion and Design ZXP729 - Fashion Images and the City of Milan. A Sociological Perspective on Modern Italian Fashion ZXP689 - What is Design? The Fundamentals of an Italian Industry - Spring only ZXP704 - The Fashion Market: Structure, Players and Success Factors ZXP705 - A Fashion Brand: from Line Creation to Market Placement. A case study ZXS567 - Managing Sustainability in Fashion and Luxury ZXS570 - Fashion and Gender: an Ever-changing Relationship - Spring only ZXV380 - Fashion Communication: History and Analysis. Sociology, Psychology and Law ZXP728 - Reading Milan and Italian Cities: Place-making and Cultural Resources - Fall only ZXP727 - Are Individuals the Same in the East and West? Cultural Differences in Social Psychological Processes - Spring only ZXQ016 - Discovering the Mystery of the Ordinary Life. Social Psychology in Action - Fall only ZXS566 - Human Strengths and Well-being - Spring only ZXS571 - Made in Italy: Shaping Italian Lifestyle through Fashion and Food Programme overview International Curriculum Academic Curriculum Italian language course Study Abroad Impact Lab FAQ Apply now Contact us You are viewing.
Home Short programmes Study Exchange / Study Abroad Programme in Milan Course details International Curriculum International Curriculum. You are viewing Overview Course details Programme dates How to apply once your University has nominated you POST-ADMISSION for NON-EU Students All courses listed run in both the Fall and Spring semesters, apart from those with specific notes next to the title. Incoming students, please note: you are required to complete the online registration to International Curriculum courses after the application process is done and the Curriculum schedule has been published. A Sociological Perspective on Modern Italian Fashion ZXP689 - What is Design? The Fundamentals of an Italian Industry - Spring only ZXP704 - The Fashion Market: Structure, Players and Success Factors ZXP705 - A Fashion Brand: from Line Creation to Market Placement. A case study ZXS567 - Managing Sustainability in Fashion and Luxury ZXS570 - Fashion and Gender: an Ever-changing Relationship - Spring only ZXV380 - Fashion Communication: History and Analysis. Sociology, Psychology and Law ZXP728 - Reading Milan and Italian Cities: Place-making and Cultural Resources - Fall only ZXP727 - Are Individuals the Same in the East and West? Cultural Differences in Social Psychological Processes - Spring only ZXQ016 - Discovering the Mystery of the Ordinary Life. Social Psychology in Action - Fall only ZXS566 - Human Strengths and Well-being - Spring only ZXS571 - Made in Italy: Shaping Italian Lifestyle through Fashion and Food International Curriculum Academic Curriculum Italian Language Course Contact us FAQ.
Home Short programmes Study Summer programmes Housing Housing. You are viewing Overview Academic Offer 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 ( info@milservice.com ) should you wish to receive support in finding housing.
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 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.
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.
ZXW439 - Luxury Business Strategy What we can learn from the Luxury Business in the current global landscape ZXQ004 - Social and Eco Entrepreneurship Concepts of social and environmental entrepreneurship and their contribution to setting a new business trend. 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. ZXT432 - What Makes Us Global: Effective Strategies for Cultural Interconnectedness Through a deep dive of cultural dimensions and global mega trends, from the sustainable movement to AI, you will learn how to make management decisions and communicate effectively to avoid cultural conflict. 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 LIMITED CAPACITY 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. Sports Science (Milan campus) ZXW186 - Effective Approaches to Sports Performance and Health Enhancement How to plan and organize intervention strategies in team sports and exercise prescription to enhance performance and health.
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Home Short programmes Study Summer programmes Applications Applications. You are viewing Overview Academic Offer Housing Applications Post-admissions for Non-EU students. 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). Application procedures Partner University application Free-mover/Direct application. 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.
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Home Short programmes Study Settimana di Studi Italiani Modalità di partecipazione e Selezione dei partecipanti Modalità di partecipazione e Selezione dei partecipanti La partecipazione al corso è totalmente gratuita ; gli studenti delle Sedi estere consorziate ricevono inoltre una borsa Erasmus a copertura delle spese di viaggio e soggiorno. Ognuna delle Sedi estere consorziate seleziona autonomamente gli studenti partecipanti. 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. Il numero massimo di partecipanti è 6 . L’ammissione al corso sarà comunicata agli studenti selezionati entro il 20 dicembre 2024. 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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Percorsi dal moderno all’estremo contemporaneo Sabato 18 gennaio 2024, h. 9.00 - 13.00 9.00-9.45 FABIO ARLATI, Donne, religione e scrittura nella prima età moderna: diari, lettere e testi spirituali 9.45-10.30 GIORGIA VALERI-MARTINA GUERINONI, Carte d’archivio per la parola in scena 10.30-11.15 MARTINA ZANCO, Anatomia dell’effimero . Lunedì 3 febbraio 2025 9.00-9.30 Saluto del Preside della Facoltà di Lettere e Filosofia ANDREA CANOVA Saluto di un Rappresentante dell’Area Sviluppo Internazionale dell’Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore Presentazione del corso in presenza, a cura di SIMONA BRAMBILLA e BART VAN DEN BOSSCHE 9.30-11.00 CARMELA SIMMARANO-LEONARDA TRAPASSI, Traduzione in musica. Il caso dei manifesti cinematografici A seguire, visita guidata al MIC. Accompagnano gli studenti nella visita i docenti invitati entro l’accordo Erasmus BIP Martedì 4 febbraio 2025 Biblioteca Ambrosiana, Piazza Pio XI, 2 9.30-9.45 Saluto del Direttore della Biblioteca Ambrosiana mons. Modera CHRISTIAN RIVOLETTI; partecipano alla tavola rotonda i docenti invitati entro l’accordo Erasmus BIP. 16.00-17.00 Visita guidata a Villa Vigoni. Modera BART VAN DEN BOSSCHE; partecipano alla tavola rotonda i docenti invitati entro l’accordo Erasmus BIP. Apericena di chiusura. Valutazione finale online Sabato 15 marzo 2025, h. 9.00-13.00 e sabato 22 marzo 2025, h. 9.00-13.00 Valutazione finale degli studenti, sotto forma di esposizione individuale sul rapporto tra le tematiche trattate durante il corso e il proprio percorso di studi e/o di ricerca. 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.
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 Short programmes Study Settimana di Studi Italiani Crediti e Riconoscimento Crediti e Riconoscimento Gli studenti ammessi sono tenuti a partecipare a tutte le attività del corso, sia online sia in presenza, nella misura di almeno il 75% del monte ore totale; le prove di valutazione finale sono obbligatorie. 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.
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.
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