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Cattolica. Capture your
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Contents
Why choose Cattolica
Cattolica facts & figures
Notable alumni
Milan
City
Campus
Piacenza-Cremona
City
Campus
Brescia
City
Campus
Rome
City
Campus
Student services
The housing solution
The international student center
Inbound & outbound student statistics
Our global network
Research & outreach
ExpoLAB
Center for Higher Education Internationalization (CHEI)
Center for International Solidarity (CIS)
Confucius Institute at Cattolica (CI)
Italian higher education system
English-taught programs
Italian-taught programs
Semester courses
Summer courses
Internship program
Admissions
Contacts
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International perspective Cattolica welcomes students from around the world and boasts a strong international education with globalconnections, English-taught programs, language training and support, and internship opportunities, whether students come for just a semester, a summer or a full degree.
Why choose Cattolica
A renowned University Università Cattolica, referred to by its students and faculty as “Cattolica,” is recognized both at the national and international level for its innovative courses, high-quality academics and its worldwide network.
Student focus Cattolica puts the individual first. The professional academic staff supports every student by connecting learning with their desired career path.
Endless choicesWith 4 campuses across Italy, students will be sure to choose a program and learning environment that is the best fit for them, one that will facilitate the growth of skills and competencies that will serve them for the academic and professional future.
An individual experience Cattolica is challenging yet rewarding, traditional yet progressive. Students are encouraged to be inspired and create their personalized pathway to success.
Towards a brighter future Cattolica works continuously towards developing innovative programs. Students are part of a contemporary reality, embracing new opportunities and options available to them.
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Founded in 1921
Cattolica facts & figures
Over 70 research centers
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Over 70 research centers
Milan
Piacenza-Cremona
Brescia
Rome
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2,100
faculty members
12 schools
Over 200 Italian-taught programs
16 English-taught programs
6,900 internships per year6,900 internships per year6,900 internships per year
41,000 students
2,900 international students
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2,100
faculty members
12 schools
Over 200 Italian-taught programs
16 English-taught programs
41,000 students
2,900 international students
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Augusto MariettiInternet Entrepreneur Mashape Founder & CEO
Notable alumniCattolica prepares outstanding graduates for both the private and public sectors. Where could your program take you? Become one of Cattolica’s inspiring graduates.
Anna Maria TarantolaPresident RAI
Romano ProdiFormer Prime Minister and EU Commission President
Igor CassinaGymnast Gold Medal Winner Athens 2004
Franca SozzaniDirector Vogue ItaliaEditorial Director Condé Nast Italia
Ignazio MarinoSurgeon and Mayor of Rome
Lorenzo OrnaghiFormer Rector and Minister of Cultural Heritage
Gianluigi ZentiPresident of Academia Barilla
Chiara GaliazzoThe X Factor Italia Winner 2012
Monica MaggioniJournalist and Director RaiNews24
Michele NorsaCEO Salvatore Ferragamo
Angelino AlfanoMinister of Internal Affairs
Concetta LanciauxVice-President of fashion house Louis Vuitton Moët Hennessy
Alfredo AltavillaCOO Fiat-Chrysler Group EMEA
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MILANA characteristic city of hidden charms
Milan is a city of secrets and surprises. The city’s elegance, beauty and style are not immediate but once unveiled are sure to be rewarding.
Milan is a city of secrets and surprises. The city’s elegance, beauty and style are not immediate but once unveiled are sure to be rewarding.
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●The Province of Milan has 3,000,000 inhabitants ●The Italian Stock Exchange, la Borsa Italiana, is a 10-minute walk from campus ● Italy’s main industrial, commercial, and financial center ●Milan boasts a driving economy which makes it an important gate to the international capital markets ●World capital and headquarter to many of Italy’s multi-national corporations, fashion, and design brands ●Host of the Expo 2015 World Fair with the central theme: “Feeding the Planet, Energy for Life” ●A regular host of international events which transform the city and its population ●Conveniently positioned, making Milan an ideal trans-port hub with 3 airports, high-speed trains, and a 2-hour drive from the Alps and the Ligurian coast
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Duomo di Milano(Milan Cathedral)
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DID YOU KNOW?
The Gemelli building at our Milan campus is made up of two cloisters: the Doric cloister and the Ionic cloister. Both cloisters are characterized by hallowed lawns, and 12 columns on all 4 sides including the corner pillars.
MILAN CAMPUS
Endless opportunities where dedication inspires outcomes
Academic excellence across 8 Schools
Economics
Banking, Finance and Insurance Sciences
Humanities
Foreign Languages and
Literature
Law
Political and Social Sciences
Psychology
Education
Originally a monastery restructured and designed by Renaissance architect Donato Bramante in the 16th century
Milan campus is located in the heart of the city, where Renaissance architecture sits along significanthistoric monuments
Cattolica’s largest campus is home to more than
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PIACENZACREMONA
Mouth-watering flavors matched with outstanding culture
●The Province of Piacenza has 290,000 inhabitants ●The Province of Cremona has 360,000 inhabitants ●A key position in the Northern Italian food valley where approximately 53,000 agricultural businesses are based ●113 billion € contribution to the agri-food sector ● Two medieval towns characterized by the enchanting Italian countryside, old farmhouses, cultivated plain farm fields, and culinary specialties ●Piacenza is located 72 km South-East from Milan. Cremona is located 110 km South-East from Milan
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Piacenza is a typical town of ancient Central-Northern Italy.It holds a key position in the Italian food valley, and boasts a strong identity and refined culinary traditions.
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Piazza Cavalli Piacenza
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DID YOU KNOW?
The School of Economics and Law at Cattolica’s Piacenza campus offers a Double Degree program in International Management through the IPBS network that allows stu-dents to study 2 years in Piacenza and 2 years abroad at a partner institution, after which students are awarded 3 degrees.
PIACENZA CREMONA CAMPUS
An academic profile in the heart of the Italian food valley
Academic excellence across 3 Schools
Economics and Law
Agricultural, Food and
Environmental SciencesEducation
Partner with leading companies: Barilla, Mutti, Parmalat, Latteria Soresina among others
Practical learning with on-campus laboratories and plain farm fields in close proximity
Piacenza-Cremona is home to
3,000 students
Piacenza’s strategic location makes it an ideal location for Agribusiness studies
Sports center with an area of 8,000 m2 with two volleyball courts, a gymnasium, and an outdoor rock climbing wall
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BRESCIAGracious elegance
with a picturesque scenery
● The Province of Brescia has 1,200,000 inhabitants ● Located at the foot of the Prealps, between Mella and Naviglio, and surrounded by three attractive lakes: Lago di Garda, Lago d’Iseo, Lago d’Idro ● An important and scenic regional center with a number of preserved Roman and medieval monuments, includ-ing the Castle of Brescia ● The archaeological area of the Roman Forum and the monastery complex of San Salvatore-Santa Giulia are a UNESCO World Heritage Site ● Brescia is located 95 km East from Milan
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When wandering through the cobblestone streets of Brescia, one stumbles across some of the oldest Roman ruins in Northern Italy.
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Piazza della Loggia
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DID YOU KNOW?
Brescia campus has four locations across the historic center of the city.
BRESCIA CAMPUS
Innovative teaching with a traditional
essence
Academic excellence across 6 Schools
Humanities
Foreign Languages and
Literature
Political and Social Sciences
Psychology
Education
Cutting edge research in Mathematics and Physics
Scienze e tecnologie delle arti e dello spettacolo (S.t.ar.s) - an acclaimed cinema, theater, and television degree program
Brescia is home to
3,700 students
Mathematics and Physics
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ROMEA treasure that blends the past with the present
● Italy’s capital city ●The Province of Rome has 4,000,000 inhabitants making it the largest municipal area in Italy ●The Eternal City: founded in 753 B.C. ●Home to the Vatican City State, the smallest internation-ally recognized independent state in the world by both area and population ●A picturesque and historic bliss, containing many of the world’s most breathtaking masterpieces, from Michelangelo’s ceiling in la Cappella Sistina, to the beautiful attractions in Piazza Navona, la Fontana di Trevi, il Vittoriano and il Colosseo ●30 km from the coast ●A popular set of academy award winning movies: The Great Beauty, La Dolce Vita, and Roman Holiday among others
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Another dimension of ancient Rome can be found underground, buried over a 2,500-year period by a combination of natural silting and intentional burial.
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Piazza Navona
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DID YOU KNOW?
The University Hospital is ranked first in the country forthe number of national non-profit clinical trials and third for non-profit drug experimentations performed.
ROME CAMPUSAn interactive,
research focused, and hands-on education
Academic and research excellence
across 2 Schools EconomicsMedicine and
Surgery
Campus area: over 300,000 m2
The campus offers sports facilities including a football field, a volleyball, basket ball, and 3 tennis courts, as well as a gymnasium
Rome is home to
6,500 students
Home to Cattolica’s internationally acclaimed School of Medicine and Surgery which started teaching medicine in the 1960s. The School is affiliated with the Policlinico Gemelli University Hospital, which opened in 1964
43 Faculty members are listed among the Top Italian Scientists
Top Italian oncologic hospital for the number of patients treated
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International student associations
●Erasmus Student Network (ESN) ●Exchange Student Erasmus Guide (ESEG)
The associations are an invaluable support network for international students. They organize numerous social and cultural events, tours and recreational activities.
Library
A unique underground and prestigious library containing over 2 million volumes.
Sport facilities
What is CUS?Centro Universitario Sportivo (CUS) is an association that promotes sport and physical education for university students in Milan. The CUS information point is located at the Milan campus, Largo A. Gemelli, 1.
What is GetFIT? A trendy gymnasium located just 5 minutes walking distance from Cattolica Milan campus, boasting added value with a sauna, swimming pool and squash courts.
Feature:Special gym subscriptions are available to Cattolica interna-tional students thanks to the collaboration between UCSC International and GetFIT gym.
Health center
The Cattolica Health Center provides students with medical care, nursing care and psychological counseling. General, specialist (gynecology, ophthalmology, diet) and preventative medical examinations are available to students.
Feature:Access is free, no appointment needed.
Study & work abroad
Students can enhance their university studies by taking part in an international experience by studying abroad through Cattolica’s semester & summer programs, language courses or work experience abroad.
EDUCatt
What is EDUCatt? A non-profit foundation, ensuring that students receive equal access to different services in Cattolica. EDUCatt manages scholarships, financial support, and residency/dormitory ac-commodation.
Student services
MIL Service provides a very comfortable and welcoming environment, guided by an understand-ing and helpful support staff. The apartments are fully equipped mak-ing it an ideal “homey” housing solution.
The housing solution
Milano International Living Service (MIL Service)
Off-campus dorms
Finding your own
accommodation
What is MIL Service?A student housing company run by a young and professional team, located at UCSC International. A selection of furnished accom-modation is available in Milan and Piacenza-Cremona, through MIL Service, which offers:
●Single or shared rooms in off-campus dorms ● Fully furnished shared apartments
Facilities include: ●Wireless internet connection ●Utilities (water and electricity) ●Biweekly cleaning service ●TV ●DVD player ●Kitchenware
For more information, please visit > www.milservice.com
Single or shared rooms in a residence hall are conveniently located off-campus. > www.milservice.com
Students can find their own accommodation before and upon arrival in rental apartments with other students. For assis-tance students should refer to:
●University housing announce-ment boards ●Assistance from the interna-tional student associations, ESN or ESEG ●Housing websites
Cattolica can assist students with finding temporary accommoda-tion until permanent housing is found.
The international student center
It’s a students’ home away from home and it houses the support staff: advisors, mentors and friends.
A unique understanding of the challenges experi-enced by international students, based on first-hand international experience.
Our Advisors speak: ItalianEnglishGerman
SpanishFrenchRussianThe first place of assistance for students before,
during and after their experience in Cattolica for the following matters:
●Academic ●Administrative issues ●Housing ●Services ●Every-day life in Milan
The helpful staff at the International Student Center pay special attention to all student requests, by providing quick and effective assistance. They are an added value to an unforgettable experience.
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Pontificia Universidade Católica do Rio de JaneiroUniversidade Federal de Santa Catari-na FlorianopolisBulgariaNational Sports Academy Vasil LevskiCamerunUniversité Catholique Saint JérômeCanadaThompson Rivers UniversityUniversity of Alberta - EdmontonChileUPLA - ValparaisoPontificia Universidad Católica de Chile Universidad de ChileUniversidad de los Andes - SantiagoUniversidad de Playa Ancha de Cien-cias de la EducacionUniversidad Santo Tomas - SantiagoChinaBeijing Language and Culture UniversityShanghai International Studies UniversityColombiaColegio de Estudios Superiores de Administracion, CESAUniversidad la SabanaUniversidad Pontificia BolivarianaCroaziaUniversità Cattolica della CroaziaCzech RepublicJihoceská Univerzita v Ceskych BudejovicíchUniversity of South Boemia in Česke Budějovice Masaryk UniversityMendel University of Agriculture and Forestry-BrnoUniversitas Palackiana OlomucensisDenmarkUniversity of CopenhagenFinlandAbo Akademi UniversityHanken School of Economics - HelsinkiSwedish School of Economics & Business AdministrationTurku School of EconomicsUniversity of Eastern FinlandUniversity of JoensuuUniversity of OuluFranceAudencia NantesCentre d’Enseignement du Français pour Etrangers - CaenEcole des Hautes Etudes en Santé Publique RennesEcole Nationale Supérieure en Sciences de l’Information et des
Bibliothèques - LyonEcoles de la FESIA - AngersEDHEC Business School NiceEDHEC Business School LilleEM GrenobleEM LyonEM NormandieESC ToulouseGrenoble Ecole de ManagementGroupe ESC Chambéry SavoieGroupe ESC PauGroupe ESSCA AngersI.E.S.E.G. LILLEIAE Grenoble-Université Pierre Mendes-FranceICN Ecole de Management-NancyInstitut Catholique de ParisInstitut Catholique de Paris ESCOMInstitut Catholique de Paris FASSEInstitute d’Etudes Politiques de ParisInstitute d’Etudes Politiques de ToulouseISC ParisLa Rochelle Business SchoolNeoma Business School - Reims Neoma Business School - Rouen Pole ESGReims Management SchoolRouen School of ManagementUniversité Catholique de l’Ouest Angers Université Catholique de l’Ouest Vannes ArradonUniversité Catholique de l’Ouest IBEAUniversité Catholique de LilleUniversité Catholique de Lille - FLSEGUniversité Catholique de Lille - IESEGUniversité Catholique de LyonUniversité Catholique de Lyon - ESDESUniversité de Bretagne OccidentaleUniversité de Caen Basse NormandieUniversité de NantesUniversité de Nice Sophia AntipolisUniversité de Paris Dauphine - Paris XIUniversité de Paris Ouest Nanterre La Defense - Paris XUniversité de Paris Sorbonne Paris IVUniversité de Paris Sorbonne Paris IV CELSAUniversité de Paris Sud-Paris XIUniversité de RouenUniversité de StrasbourgUniversité de ToursUniversité du MaineUniversité Jean Monnet Saint EtienneUniversité Jean Moulin-Lyon IIIUniversité Lumiere Lyon 2Université Marc Bloch StrasbourgUniversité Michel de Montaigne
Bordeaux 3Université Paul Valéry Montpellier IIIUniversité de Lorraine - Metz Université de Lorraine - NancyUniversité Paris Diderot - Paris 7Université Paris III Sorbonne NouvelleUniversité Paul Vérlaine - MetzUniversité René Descartes - Paris VUniversité Rennes 2GeorgiaBatumi Shota Rustaveli State UniversityIvane Javakishvili Tbilisi State UniversityGermanyAlbert Ludwigs Universität FreiburgBergische Universität WuppertalCharité - Universitätsmedizin BerlinChristian Albrechts Universität zu KielEBC Hochschule Campus DusseldorfEberhard Karls Universität TübingenErnst Moritz Arndt Universität GreifswaldESB ReutlingenFachhoschschule DortmundFachhoschule TrierFreie Universität BerlinFriedrich Schiller Universität JenaFriedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-NurnbergGeorg-August-Universität GöttingenHfB Business School of Finance & ManagementHumboldt-Universität BerlinJ.W.Goethe Universität FrankfurtJulius Maximilians Universität WürzburgKarlshochschule University - KarlsruheKatholische Stiftungsfachhochschule MünchenKatholische Universität EichstättLudwig Maximilians Universität Martin-Luther-Universität HalleOtto Friedrich Universität BambergPädagogische Hochschule LudwigsburgPhilipps Universität MarburgReutlingen UniversityRuhr Universität BochumTechnische Universität DresdenUniversität BayreuthUniversität des Saarlandes - SaarbrückenUniversität DortmundUniversität DresdenUniversität ErfurtUniversität Gesamthochschule KasselUniversität Gesamthochschule SiegenUniversität Hohenheim-StuttgartUniversität KasselUniversität MannheimUniversität München
Inbound student statistics
Outbound student statistics2,164 total number of outbound students in 2012/2013
Destinations (No. of students)
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Europe
Central & South America
Russia & Central Asia
Oceania
Asia
North America
Middle East
Africa
122 programs
67 countries
Program type
UCSC charity work program (25)
Double degree (61)
Research (106)
Semester world (162)
Summer (297)
Internships (425)
Semester Erasmus (503)
Language programs (585)
UCSC Scholarships (No. of students sponsored)
2008/2009: 700
2011/2012: 1040
2012/2013: 10992010/2011: 966
2009/2010: 840 Participation rate 2008/2009: 14%2009/2010: 15%2010/2011: 20%2011/2012: 21%2012/2013: 23%
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Economics
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Top 5 SchoolsTop 6 Countries
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Program type
Double degree (113)
LLP Erasmus (322)
Degree-seeking(1943)
Study abroad and other
exchange (541)
2,919 total number of inbound students in 2012/2013
€ 7,500 average tuition
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NorwayBuskerud University College - KongsbergNorwegian University - TrondheimSør-Trøndelag University CollegePeruUnivesidad Catolica Sede SapientiaePolandAcademy of Business in Dabrowa GorniczaEuropean School of Law and Administra-tion - WarsawJagiellonian University KrakowPolonia University in CzestochowaPoznan University of EconomicsState Higher Vocational School in KrosnoTechnical University of LodzThe John Paul II Catholic University of LublinThe Pontifical University of John Paul II - KrakowUniversity of LodzUniversity of SilesiaUniversity of WroclawUniwersytet SzczecinskiWarsaw School of EconomicsWarsaw UniversityWarsaw University of Life SciencesPortugalEscola Superior de Tecnologia da Saúde de CoimbraInstituto Superior de Psicologia Aplica-da (ISPA) LisboaISCTE LisboaUniversidade Católica Portuguesa, BragaUniversidade Católica Portuguesa, LisboaUniversidade Católica Portuguesa, PortoUniversidade de AveiroUniversidade de CoimbraUniversidade de EvoraUniversidade de LisboaUniversidade do Minho - BragaUniversidade do PortoUniversidade Nova de LisboaRepublic of South AfricaRhodes University - GrahamstowStellenbosch UniversityWestern Cape UniversityRomaniaUniversitatea Babes Bolyai Cluj-NapocaUniversitatea Ovidius din Constanta Universitatea Transilvania din BrasovUniversité des Sciences Agronomiques et Médecine Vétérinaire - BucarestRussiaAccademia Russa Cristiana di Scienze umanisticheIstituto di Storia Universale dell’Accade-mia russa delle scienzeRGGULomonosow Moscow State University Business SchoolRussian Educational CenterSt Petersburg State Polytechnic UniversitySt. Tikhon’s Orthodox UniversityUniversità Statale di NovosibirskUniversità Statale Pedagogica di Novosibirsk RwandaUniversité Catholique du Rwanda- UCRSenegalDakar UniversitySierra LeoneUniversity of Makeni - UNIMAKSlovakiaCatholic University in RuzomberokUniversity of Economics in BratislavaSloveniaUniversity of LjubljanaUniversity of MariborSpainCiencias Sociales Universidad de NavarraESADE - BarcelonaInstitut Químic de SarriàSan Pablo CEU MadridUniversidad Alfonso X El Sabio - Madrid
Universidad Autonoma de MadridUniversidad Autónoma de Madrid, Escuela S. MariaUniversidad Cardenal Herrera-CEU - ValenciaUniversidad Carlos III MadridUniversidad Catolica de AvilaUniversidad Catolica de Valencia S. Vicente MartirUniversidad Catolica San Antonio de MurciaUniversidad Complutense de MadridUniversidad Complutense de Madrid - Centro Universitario VillanuevaUniversidad Complutense de Madrid - CUNEFUniversidad de AlcalàUniversidad de AlicanteUniversidad de AlmeríaUniversidad de BurgosUniversidad de CadizUniversidad de Cantabria SantanderUniversidad de Castilla La Mancha AlbaceteUniversidad de Castilla La Mancha Ciudad RealUniversidad de Castilla La Mancha ToledoUniversidad de CórdobaUniversidad de Deusto, BilbaoUniversidad de ExtremaduraUniversidad de GranadaUniversidad de Granada - Escuela de Magisterio “La Inmaculada”Universidad de HuelvaUniversidad de la RiojaUniversidad de Las Palmas de Gran CanariaUniversidad de MalagaUniversidad de MurciaUniversidad de Navarra - Pamplona Universidad de OviedoUniversidad de SalamancaUniversidad de SevillaUniversidad de ValladolidUniversidad de ZaragozaUniversidad del Pais Vasco - BilbaoUniversidad Europea de MadridUniversidad Europea Miguel de Cer-vantes - ValladolidUniversidad Francisco de Vitoria - MadridUniversidad Pablo de Olavide de SevillaUniversidad Politécnica de MadridUniversidad Pontificia Comillas - MadridUniversidad Pontificia de SalamancaUniversidad Rey Juan CarlosUniversidad San Pablo CEU - MadridUniversidade de Santiago de CompostelaUniversitat Abat Oliba CEU - BarcelonaUniversitat Autónoma de BarcelonaUniversitat de BarcelonaUniversitat de GironaUniversitat de LleidaUniversitat de ValenciaUniversitat Jaume I - Castello de la PlanaUniversitat Politecnica de CatalunyaUniversitat Politécnica de Valencia - ETSIAMNUniversitat Pompeu FabraUniversitat Rovira i Virgili - TarragonaSwedenLinnaeus UniversityMälardalen UniversityMalmö Högskola - Faculty of Health and SocietyUppsala UniversitySwitzerlandBerner FachhochschuleBerner University of Applied Sciences Università della Svizzera Italiana LuganoUniversität BernUniversität ZürichUniversité de FribourgUniversité de GenèveUniversité de LausanneUniversité de NeuchâtelTaiwan (R.O.C.)Fu Jen Catholic UniversityTurkeyAnadolu UniversityCukurova University - Adana
Marmara University - IstanbulPamukkale UniversitySabanci Universitesi United KingdomBangor UniversityBirkbeck, University of London Cardiff UniversityCranfield UniversityDurham UniversityEBS LondonLancaster UniversityLiverpool Hope UniversityLondon Metropolitan UniversityLondon School of EconomicsManchester Metropolitan UniversityRegent’s University LondonSouthampton Solent UniversityThe University of EdinburghUniversity College LondonUniversity of AberdeenUniversity of BirminghamUniversity of BrightonUniversity of DurhamUniversity of GlasgowUniversity of GreenwichUniversity of OxfordUniversity of SouthamptonUniversity of Wales - BangorUniversity of WarwickUgandaUganda Martyrs UniversityUnited StatesBellarmine University - LouisvilleDePaul UniversityBentley UniversityBoston UniversityCentral Michigan University (CMU)Chestnut Hill CollegeColumbia UniversityFordham UniversityHawaii Pacific University, HonoluluIowa State University of Science and TechnologyJohn Caroll UniversityLoyola University New OrleansMarywood UniversityMarquette UniversityMichigan State UniversityNorth Carolina State UniversityNorth Central CollegeNorth Dakota State University - FargoPontificia Universidad Católica de Puerto RicoSan Diego State UniversityScranton UniversityStanford UniversityState University of CobleskillThe University of New OrleansThe University of Tennessee, KnoxvilleUniversidad de Puerto Rico - San JuanUniversity at Albany (SUNY) - AlbanyUniversity of Alabama, TuscaloosaUniversity of California BerkeleyUniversity of California DavisUniversity of California IrvineUniversity of California Los AngelesUniversity of ChicagoUniversity of ConnecticutUniversity of DenverUniversity of MaryUniversity of Mary Washington, VirginiaUniversity of Miami, FloridaUniversity of MinnesotaUniversity of Missouri - Missouri School of JournalismUniversity of North Carolina at CharlotteUniversity of San Francisco, CaliforniaWashington College - ChestertownWeill Cornell Medical CollegeZambiaZambia Catholic University
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Research & outreach
10 RESEARCH SUBJECT AREAS> Mathematical and IT Sciences> Physics> Biology> Medicine and Psychology> Agricultural and Veterinary Sciences> Philology, Literature and Historical Sciences> Law> Economics and Statistics> Political and Social Sciences
SPIN OFFsAAT
Advanced Analytical
Technologies (Agricultural and Food
Sciences) www.aat-taa.eu
Horta Srl (Agricultural and Food Sciences)
www.horta-srl.com
Ecometrics Srl (Physics and
Environmental Sciences)
www.ecometrics.it
Arethe Srl (Social Sciences) www.arethe.eu
Ramazzini Work Team Srl
(Medical Sciences) www.ramazziniwork-
team.com
Among the different re-searches conducted by Cattolica Faculty members, 6 projects have been turned into actual companies in order to use the results in an effective way.
Aeiforia Srl (Agricultural and Food Sciences) www.aeiforia.it
Over 57% of scientific papers are published in English
Over 57% of scientific papers are published in English
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10 RESEARCH SUBJECT AREAS> Mathematical and IT Sciences> Physics> Biology> Medicine and Psychology> Agricultural and Veterinary Sciences> Philology, Literature and Historical Sciences> Law> Economics and Statistics> Political and Social Sciences
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The higher education system in Italy is structured into four different stages:
Undergraduate Degree/Bachelor of Science - B.Sc. (Laurea Triennale o a Ciclo Unico)Course duration: 3, 5 or 6 yearsECTS/Credit points: 180, 300 or 360 Aims to provide a solid foundation in the core subjects as well as more specialized, professional training. Students holding a 3-year undergraduate degree or Laurea a Ciclo Unico can either enter the job market or continue their studies by applying for a Master of Science or Specializing Master program.
Graduate Degree/Master of Science - M.Sc. (Laurea Magistrale)Course duration: 2 yearsECTS/Credit points: 120Undertaken after the undergraduate degree and aims to provide rigorous, advanced training in more highly special-ized areas.
Specializing Master (Master Universitario)Course duration: 1 yearECTS/Credit points: 60A professionalizing program providing practical knowledge and training through coursework and internships. These masters programs within the Italian education system do not generally allow access to a Ph.D. program upon completion of the Master. Recognition of the Specializing Master towards a Ph.D. program outside of Italy will depend on local State regulations or individual doctoral programs.
Doctoral Program - Ph.D. (Dottorato di Ricerca)Course duration: 3 yearsECTS/Credit points: 180Undertaken after the completion of a M.Sc. or an equiva-lent graduate degree. It aims to develop the professional competence to carry out high level research in manufactur-ing and service companies, public bodies and universities.
3 Years - 180 ECTS Dottorato di
Ricerca (Ph.D.)
5/6 Years - 300/360 ECTS (B.Sc. + M.Sc.)
Law/EducationMedicine
2 Years - 120 ECTS Laurea Magistrale
(M.Sc.)
1 Year - 60 ECTS Specializing
Master
3 Years - 180 ECTS Laurea Triennale
(B.Sc.)
Pre-University Education 13 Years
Italian higher
education system
ExpoLAB Cattolica towards Expo Milano 2015
Center for Higher Education Internationalization (CHEI)The Center for Higher Education Internationalization pro- motes and conducts research, training, and policy analysis to strengthen the international dimensions of higher education.The themes CHEI covers:
●Emerging trends in internationalization: policies, strategy, mobility, recruitment, internationalization of the curriculum ●Rationales for internationalization: economic drivers, politi-cal factors, social/cultural motives, educational rationales ● International education and institutional development: university internationalization strategy development; using research to develop policy on international education; incorporating at home and abroad dimensions into institu-tional strategy; using data to shape institutional strategy ● Internationalization of Italian Universities in the European and global context: creating a forum for dialogue for Italian institutions.
Center forInternational Solidarity (CIS)The Center for International Solidarity was created in 2006 as a center for the coordination of all the international coopera-tion projects of the University. It operates all over the world with a strong dedication to projects in Africa, Latin America, and the Middle East. Although its areas of interest are many, CIS focuses strongly on issues related to medical and edu-cational fields, disability, women’s rights and charity work programs.
Confucius Institute at Cattolica (CI)CI is dedicated to encouraging interest in and spreading knowledge of Chinese language and culture in the Univer-sity, in the city of Milan and more generally in the Lombardy Region. The CI offers a variety of specially designed courses, activities and events for its members and the community, and provides specialized resources for learners and teachers.
Created in 2011ExpoLAB promotes and coordinates research activities on the EXPO2015 theme: “Feeding the Planet, Energy for Life”
CocoaClusterProject
3 Summer Schools
20 Seminars, Workshops & Conferences
30 CaffExpò Events (Italy and Brussels)
200 Professors / 80 Ph.D. Students and Researchers / 300+ Students
Involving:
ExpoLAB
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Undergraduate Programs - B.Sc. (Lauree Triennali o a Ciclo Unico)
Milan campus
School of Economics ●Economics ●Management
Rome campus
School of Medicine and Surgery ●Medicine and surgery
Graduate Programs - M.Sc. (Lauree Magistrali)
Milan campus
School of Economics ●Economics ●Management
School of Banking, Finance and Insurance Sciences ●Banking and finance
Piacenza-Cremona campus
School of Agricultural, Food and Environmental Sciences ●Agricultural and food economics
School of Economics and Law ● International management
Graduate Programs - 1-year Specializing Masters (Master universitario)
Milan campus
School of Economics ●Corporate communication ●Global business and sustainability. Entrepreneurship track ● International business ● International marketing management ● Luxury goods management
School of Language Sciences and Foreign Literature ●Corporate communication
School of Political and Social Sciences ● International cooperation and development ● International relations ●Middle Eastern studies
English-taught programs
Undergraduate Programs - B.Sc. (Lauree Triennali o a Ciclo Unico)
Milan campus
School of Banking, Finance and Insurance Sciences ●Economia dei mercati e degli intermediari finanziari
School of Economics ●Economia delle imprese e dei mercati ●Economia e gestione aziendale ●Economia e gestione aziendale (corsi tardo-pomeridiano-serali) ●Economia e gestione aziendale (Service Management) ●Economia e gestione dei beni culturali e dello spettacolo ●Economia e legislazione d’impresa
School of Education ●Scienze della formazione primaria ●Scienze dell’educazione e della formazione ●Scienze motorie e dello sport
School of Humanities ●Economia e gestione dei beni culturali e dello spettacolo ● Filosofia ● Lettere
● Linguaggi dei media ●Scienze dei beni culturali
School of Language Sciences and Foreign Literature ●Scienze linguistiche ●Scienze linguistiche per le relazioni internazionali
School of Political and Social Sciences ●Comunicazione e società (COMeS) ●Scienze del servizio sociale ●Scienze politiche e delle relazioni internazionali ●Scienze sociali e organizzative ● Linguaggi dei media ●Scienze linguistiche per le relazioni internazionali
School of Law ●Giurisprudenza ●Servizi giuridici
School of Psychology ●Scienze e tecniche psicologiche
Piacenza-Cremona campus
School of Agricultural, Food and Environmental Sciences ●Scienze e tecnologie agrarie
Italian-taught programs
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●Scienze e tecnologie alimentari
School of Economics and Law ●Diritto ed economia delle banche e dei mercati finanziari ●Economia aziendale ●Giurisprudenza
School of Education ●Scienze dell’educazione e della formazione
Brescia campus
School of Education ●Scienze della formazione primaria ●Scienze dell’educazione e della formazione
School of Humanities ● Lettere ●Scienze e tecnologie delle arti e dello spettacolo
School of Language Sciences and Foreign Literature ●Scienze linguistiche
School of Mathematics, Physics and Natural Sciences ● Fisica ●Matematica
School of Political and Social Sciences ●Scienze del servizio sociale
School of Psychology ●Scienze e tecniche psicologiche
Graduate Programs - M.Sc. (Lauree Magistrali)
Milan campus
School of Banking, Finance and Insurance Sciences ●Economia dei mercati e degli intermediari finanziari ●Scienze statistiche, attuariali ed economiche
School of Economics ●Economia ●Economia e legislazione d’impresa ●Economia e gestione dei beni culturali e dello spettacolo ●Comunicazione per l’impresa, i media e le organizzazioni complesse ●Management per l’impresa ●Mercati e strategie d’impresa ●Scienze statistiche, attuariali ed economiche
School of Education ●Consulenza pedagogica per la disabilità e la marginalità ●Scienze e tecniche delle attività motorie preventive e adattate ●Scienze pedagogiche ● Filosofia
School of Humanities ●Archeologia e storia dell’arte ● Filologia moderna ● Filosofia ●Scienze dell’antichità
●Comunicazione per l’impresa, i media e le organizzazioni complesse ●Economia e gestione dei beni culturali e dello spettacolo
School of Language Sciences and Foreign Literature ● Lingue, letterature e culture straniere ●Scienze linguistiche
School of Political and Social Sciences ●Gestione del lavoro e comunicazione per le organizzazioni (LACOR) ●Politiche europee ed internazionali ●Politiche per la cooperazione internazionale allo sviluppo ●Politiche e servizi sociali per le famiglie, i minori e le comunità ●Politiche pubbliche ●Comunicazione per l’impresa, i media e le organizzazioni complesse
School of Psychology ●Psicologia clinica: salute, relazioni familiari e interventi di comunità ●Psicologia delle organizzazioni e del marketing ●Psicologia dello sviluppo e della comunicazione
Piacenza-Cremona campus
School of Agricultural, Food and Environmental Sciences ●Scienze e tecnologie agrarie ●Scienze e tecnologie alimentari ● Food marketing e strategie commerciali
School of Economics and Law ●Gestione d’azienda ● Food marketing e strategie commerciali
School of Education ●Progettazione pedagogica nei servizi per minori
Brescia campus
School of Education ●Progettazione pedagogica e formazione delle risorse umane
School of Humanities ● Filologia moderna
School of Language Sciences and Foreign Literature ● Lingue, letterature e culture straniere
School of Mathematics, Physics and Natural Sciences ● Fisica ●Matematica
School of Psychology ●Psicologia degli interventi clinici nei contesti sociali
Graduate Programs - 1-year specializing Masters (Master universitario) *
Milan campus
School of Banking, Finance and Insurance Sciences ●Banca, mutualità e sviluppo - mibams ●Credit risk management ● Finanza per giuristi
School of Economics ●Diritto tributario ●Economia e gestione degli scambi internazionali ●Economics ●Executive pmi e competitività ● Finanza per giuristi ● International human resource management. Gestire persone e culture nelle imprese internazionali ●Marketing management ●Museologia, museografia e gestione dei beni culturali
School of Education ●Competenze interculturali. Formazione per l’integrazione sociale ●Consulenza interdisciplinare per operatori nella cura educati-va della persona e della famiglia ●Coordinamento e pratica delle attività motorie nella scuola primaria ●Diagnosi e terapia dei disturbi del movimento e delle malattie degenerative ● Il bambino ospedalizzato: competenze socio-psico-pedagogi-che per attività in reparti ospedalieri e a domicilio ● Interventi educativi e riabilitativi assistiti con gli animali - IAA ●Operatori nella cura educativa della persona e della famiglia ●Professionista dell’orientamento ●Relazione d’aiuto in contesti di sviluppo e cooperazione nazionale ed internazionale ●Servizi educativi per il patrimonio artistico, dei musei storici e di arti visive
School of Humanities ●Comunicazione e marketing del cinema - CMC ●Comunicazione, marketing digitale e pubblicità interattiva ●Comunicazione musicale ●Digital communications specialist ● Fare TV: gestione, sviluppo, comunicazione ●Giornalismo a stampa, radiotelevisivo e multimediale ● Ideazione e produzione per la tv, il cinema e i media digitali ● Ideazione e progettazione di eventi culturali - MEC ●Media relation e comunicazione d’impresa ●Museologia, museografia e gestione dei beni culturali ●Professione editoria cartacea e digitale ●Progettare cultura. Interventi d’arte, cultura e design per città, imprese e territori
School of Language Sciences and Foreign Literature ●Deutsch für die internationale Wirtschaftskommunikation ●Didattica dell’Italiano L2 ●Digital communications specialist ● Fare TV: gestione, sviluppo, comunicazione ● International human resource management. Gestire persone e culture nelle imprese internazionali
School of Law ●Consulenza del lavoro e direzione del personale ●Diritto penale dell’impresa
School of Political and Social Sciences ●Comunicazione, marketing digitale e pubblicità interattiva ●Comunicazione per le industrie creative ●Risorse umane e organizzazione
School of Psychology ●Clinica della relazione di coppia ●Disfunzioni cognitive in età evolutiva: assessment e intervento neuropsicologico per disturbi e difficoltà di apprendimento e disabilità intellettiva ●Mediazione familiare e comunitaria ●Mediazione familiare e gruppi di parola ●Mobile social and marketing research ●Neuropsicologia: valutazione, diagnosi e riabilitazione ●Psicologia giuridica. Interventi clinici nei contesti giudiziari ●Psicologia sanitaria ●Sport e intervento psicosociale ●Tecniche e strumenti di negoziazione
Piacenza-Cremona campus
School of Agricultural, Food and Environmental Sciences ● Food-identity (Prodotti tipici europei) ●Management Agro-alimentare - SMEA ●VINTAGE - Viticoltura ed enologia europea ed internazionale ●Enologia e marketing - MEM
School of Economics and Law ●Management Agro-alimentare - SMEA ●Management Internazionale M-MINT ●Public Governance & Management ● International Management - MIM ●Executive Master in Management e Innovazione delle Pubbli-che Amministrazioni - MIPA ●Amministrazione e territorio per dirigenti e professionisti delle amministrazioni pubbliche - MUAT ●Marketing territoriale - MUMAT
Brescia campus
School of Education ● Food management and green marketing ● Formare i formatori alla sicurezza ●Sviluppo umano e ambiente
School of Humanities ● L’impresa della cultura: gestire, finanziare, comunicare la cultura del territorio
School of Language Sciences and Foreign Literature ● L’impresa della cultura: gestire, finanziare, comunicare la cultura del territorio
School of Mathematics, Physics and Natural Sciences ● Food management and green marketing ●Sviluppo umano e ambiente
School of Psychology ●Neuropsicologia: valutazione, diagnosi e riabilitazione
* 2013/2014 program list
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All international students attending Cattolica for a semester or a year as exchange or study abroad students can select courses taught in English from two different curricula of study. Some registration restrictions may apply; visit our website for details > www.ucscinternational.it
UCSC International Curriculum courses in English
Business and Economics ●Strategic management & entrepreneurship: the Italian perspective ●Entrepreneurship lab: creating a new business ●Green management & sustainability ●Entrepreneurial finance ●Business, government and the global economy ●The economics of the European integration ●The globalization of finance: managing returns and risks
International Relations ●The European Union in the world: a superpower in the making? ● International relations and the Middle East: a comparative European perspective
Italian Culture: Literature, Theatre, Cinema, Music and Philosophy
●Methods of illusion: la mise-en-scéne from drama to fiction and visual arts ● “A descent into hell,” virtues and vices in Renaissance Ital-ian literature from Dante to Machiavelli ●Creative Italian storytelling: from literature to cinema to other forms of fiction ●Desire, freedom and justice in Christian philosophical thought ●Verdi and the anthology of Italian opera ●Music, technology, show business. One century of records and audiovisuals ●Dramaturgy: written to be spoken ● Italian cuisine and language course lab: a first step to becoming an Italian “Master Chef”
Fashion and Design ● From the catwalk to the classroom: an introduction to modern Italian fashion ●What is design? The fundamentals of an Italian industry ●The luxury market: structure, players and success factors
Media, Communications and Sociology ● Federico Fellini and contemporary Italian cinema ●Digital journalism and digital media in Italy ●Publishing, publicity and cultural journalism ●New frontiers in brand communication and consumer engagement ● “Green is the new black”: asset and appeal of the value “environment” in global business communication ●Reading Milan and Italian cities: place-making and cultural resources ●Television, advertising, music: the Italian approach to the media ● From strategy to effective presentations: methodologies to write and present convincing and engaging communica-tions
University Academic Curriculum courses in English
Economics ●Advanced business English ●Empirical economics ●Business English ●Change management ●Comparative company law ●Computational laboratory for economics ●Corporate finance (advanced) ●Corporate governance and social responsibility ●Corporate strategy ●Cross cultural management ●Economic policy ●HR management ● Industrial organization ● International and comparative environmental law ● International law (advanced course) ● International business management ● International economics ●Management accounting ●Management control systems ●Management information systems ●Marketing management ●Mathematics for economic analysis ●Microeconomics ●Monetary economics and asset pricing ●Performance measurement ●Political economy of the European Union ●Project management ●Quantitative methods for finance ●Topics in economic theory ●Work and organizational psychology ● IT for economics and management ●Principles of management ●Mathematics ●Organization theory and design ●Principles of law ●Economic history ●Statistics ●Advanced English TOEFL ●Business communication
Semester courses
●Customer-based marketing strategy ●Game theory and strategy ● International corporate finance ● Introductory macroeconomics ● Introductory microeconomics ●Macroeconomics ●Political and public economics ●Public management ●Supply chain management
Banking and Finance ● Financial accounting ● Financial accounting and analysis (advanced) ●Advanced financial accounting ● Financial market, credit and banking ● Financial mathematics ●Applied econometrics ●Derivative securities pricing ●Market microstructure ●Risk management ●Advanced microeconomics ●Applied statistics for finance ●Corporate finance ● Investment risk management ●Monetary economics ●Principles of financial regulation ●Real estate finance
Political and Social Sciences - Law ●Audiovisual media policies ●Applied criminology mod 1 ●Applied criminology mod 2 ●Victimology ● International media systems ●Transnational commercial law (I) ●Transnational commercial law (II) ●History and geoeconomy - China’s economic development ●Mod. spec.: building alliance diagnostic interv. psych. test ● Law of international arbitration ●Training through drama and coaching for work
Italian Language Support
In addition to the courses listed here, students can enroll in an Italian Language and Culture course either at the begin-ning of each semester or during the semester. Cattolica of-fers language courses for all levels, from absolute beginners to advanced. For specific information regarding the Italian Language and Culture courses please visit our website > www.ucscinternational.it
Do note that study abroad and visiting students are exempt from the Italian language course fee.
With its high-quality education, classroom diversity, and the finest teaching methods, Cattolica helps you build the bridge between your personal skills and a professional career.
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Cattolica offers a selection of its semester courses during the Summer. Access to these courses is currently available on a non-exchange basis. For admission, course schedule and registration restriction details please visit our website> www.ucscinternational.itSummer
courses
Strategicmanagement andentrepreneurship:
the Italianperspective
New frontiersin brand
communicationand consumerengagement
The luxury market:
structure, playersperspective and success factors
Social and eco
entrepreneurshipin Italy
Television,advertising and
music: the Italianapproach to the
media
From taste toglamour: luxury
goods and fashionbrands in a visual
culture
Beginner IntermediateLower intermediate
The heart of Italy: food tradition and
production
The global winemarket: trends and
strategies
Feeding the planet:
managing risk and safety in the food
chain
Survival Italian language course
Survival Italian language course
Survival Italian language course
BusinessMilan campus
Media & CommunicationsMilan campus
Italian Language & CultureMilan campus
Agribusiness & Food Sciences Piacenza campus
Milan & Piacenza campus
Session A Session B Session C
+ an extra optional course
Session A: 15 June - 26 JuneSession B: 29 June - 10 JulySession C: 13 July - 24 July
Please note that the 2015 courses are subject to change.. Visit our website for updated details > www.ucscinternational.it
Design My Career is addressed to study abroad and ex-change students who wish to undertake a professional experience in a culturally-diverse environment as part of their academic curriculum.
The program provides each student intern with an integrated academic and professional learning experience, which can be done at different periods during the academic year and in two different modalities:
Full-time internship program
●What it includes: an Intensive Italian language course be-fore placement (6 ECTS), workshops, internship placement, academic and company tutorship/advising ●The full-time internship is ideal for students having done prior a semester at Cattolica and wish to complement their studies with a full-time work experience in Italy; or it may be an opportunity for those only interested in a stand-alone internship program ●When: Fall (Sept. - Dec.), Spring (Feb. - May), or Summer (end-May - July) ●Credits: 180 hours (Summer), 6 ECTS; 240 hours (Semes-ter), 9 ECTS
Part-time internship program
●What it includes: 2/3 academic courses at Cattolica (12-15 ECTS), Intensive Italian Language (6 ECTS), part-time internship placement (180 hrs/6 ECTS) ●The part-time internship will be primarily a project-work defined together with the Cattolica Academic Advisor
and the assigned Company tutor/advisor. It may be that the student will not be required to regularly work at the company base. ●When: Fall and Spring semesters
The internship placements
The placements are offered in the following areas: ●Business ●Supply chain ●Accounting and finance ●Marketing ●Consulting ●Banking ● Fashion and sales* ● Legal services ●Translations/editing ●Communication
*for positions in this area some Italian knowledge might berequired.. Students must be aware that over 90% of Italian businesses are small or medium-size enterprises, so place-ments in large multinational companies are limited. The placements that are offered here, which do not require the knowledge of Italian, are among very few available positions. If you are given a placement, there may not be an alternative option. It is therefore important that candidates understand the need to be flexible. However, Cattolica will take great care in finding the best match.
For more information please see our website > www.ucscinternational.it
Internship program Design My Career
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Degree-seeking students
Students interested in enrolling in a degree program at Cattolica must meet the following requirements:
Undergraduate Programs - 3-year Laurea Triennale/5-year Law/5-year Education/6-year Medicine and SurgeryIn order to be eligible for admission to an undergraduate de-gree, candidates must hold a high school qualification that:
● satisfies the requirements for access to university in the awarding country. If the home country admission to university-level studies is subject to special entry exams, the candidates must provide evidence to have successfully passed such exams. ●was conferred on completion of a minimum of 12 years of previous general schooling. If the diploma was obtained after 10 or 11 years, candidates must have integrated their high school studies with additional 1 or 2 years of college or university studies. The pre-school year can be taken into consideration only if attendance was compulsory and if the curriculum included reading and writing skills develop-ment in the candidate’s native language.
For additional information regarding admission requirements and application procedures, please visit our website > www.ucscinternational.it
Please note that there may be variations in the admission requirements of specific degree programs, such as an entry exam.
Graduate Programs - 2-year Laurea MagistraleIn order to be eligible for admission to a graduate degree program of 2 years (Laurea Magistrale), candidates must hold a bachelor-level qualification. Cattolica will evaluate the candidate’s international qualification and academic back-ground in order to determine whether he/she meets the specific conditions for admissions for the selected program. Admission to some degree programs may be subject to hav-ing taken specific undergraduate courses.
For more information regarding admission requirements to a
2-year graduate degree and the application process, visit our website > www.ucscinternational.it
Graduate Programs - 1-year Specializing MastersEducation requirements for admissions to 1-year Specializing Masters may vary per program. For information regarding the admissions and application process for the following Master programs, please check the website> www.ucscinternational.it
●Master in Corporate communication (Milan campus) ●Master in Global business and sustainability. Entrepreneur-ship track (Milan campus) ●Master in International business (Milan campus) ●Master in International marketing management (Milan campus) ●Master in International relations (Milan campus) ●Master in International cooperation and development (Milan campus) ●Master in Luxury goods management (Milan campus) ●Master in Middle Eastern studies (Milan campus)
For all other 1-year Specializing Masters, please visit the Master’s website information at > master.unicatt.it
Exchange students
Students admitted on an exchange basis must be enrolled at a Cattolica exchange partner institution, either within Europe (Erasmus Plus Program) or outside Europe (Bilateral Exchange Agreements), or at an ISEP network member institution. Students may not apply directly to Cattolica as they must be nominated by their home institution. Students interested in an exchange must contact their study abroad office on cam-pus to verify whether an exchange placement at Cattolica is possible.
Study abroad/visiting students
Students who may not be enrolled at a Cattolica’s exchange partner institution may directly enroll for a semester or a year or choose one of Cattolica’s Summer courses. In some cases students may have the opportunity to benefit from specific direct enrollment agreements, should their home institu-tion have a direct enrollment agreement with Cattolica. All students interested in the direct enrollment option must get proper authorization from their institution to apply to Cat-tolica.
For admission requirements and procedures please see the information on our website > www.ucscinternational.it
Internship program
For specific admissions and application procedures for the In-ternship Program - Design My Career, please see the relevant information on our website > www.ucscinternational.it
Admissions
Your experience at Cattolica is the first step towards a fulfilling education.
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International exchangeand study abroad studentsMailing AddressUCSC InternationalVia Carducci 28/30, I-20123 Milano - Italy Tel. +39 02 7234 5801Fax +39 02 7234 5806> www.ucscinternational.it> international.inquirySA@unicatt.it
International degree-seeking studentsMailing AddressUCSC InternationalInternational Admissions OfficeVia Carducci 28/30, I-20123 Milano - Italy Tel. +39 02 7234 5108Fax +39 02 7234 5806> www.ucscinternational.it> international.inquiry@unicatt.it
My CattolicaInternational students can access a personalized guide to Cattolica by registering here:> www.ucscinternational.it/my_Cattolica
www.facebook.com/UCSC.International
www.instagram.com/ucscinternational
www.youtube.com/mycattolica
Contacts
Milano
Piacenza-Cremona
Brescia
Roma
> www.ucscinternational.it