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ECONOMICS AND MANAGEMENT

Master’s Degree Curriculum in English

Sophia’s Master’s Program in Management for a Civil and Sustainable Economy – in short MaCiStE, a name that conveys an idea of courage and effort – is for well-motivated candidates preparing to play actively in today’s complex economic context, with an eye to turning it to the service of all and the respect of nature. Students will acquire valuable management competencies within a program aimed at helping them develop a broad interdisciplinary and intercultural vision.

"Learning to face the challenges of 21st century globalized economy, and to team up for making it people- and nature-friendly."

Summary of Credits

LICENTIATE IN ECONOMICS AND MANAGEMENT
(SPECIALIZATION IN MANAGEMENT FOR A CIVIL AND SUSTAINABLE ECONOMY)

Total [ECTS]

Interdisciplinary Courses

32

Degree Programme Courses

60

Electives

12

Other seminars and interdisciplinarian events

1

Final thesis (including the thesis seminar)

15

Totals

120 ECTS

ACADEMIC DEGREE

Licentiate (Master’s Degree) in “Economics and Management” – Specialization in Management for a Civil and Sustainable Economy

DURATION

Full-time curriculum for the academic degree (120 ECTS, 4 semesters); a shorter program is available (60 ECTS, 2 semesters)

LANGUAGE REQUIREMENTS

English, level B2 (students are encouraged to also know Italian, level B1, for maximum benefit). Unless otherwise indicated, all classes of the Degree programme are held in English.

ACCOMMODATION

On campus, in Loppiano, Figline e Incisa Valdarno (Florence). For more information contact info@sophiauniversity.org

TUITION FEES

€ 3.600 (annually).per academic year. The amount can be reduced based on documented annual income and geographical area of origin.

PREPARATORY COURSES START DATE

START OF FIRST SEMESTER

APPLICATION DEADLINES

ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS

Bachelor’s degree or qualification of an equivalent standard earned after a minimum of three years of study (180 ECTS or more) from a university or recognised higher education institution in a subject relevant to the Master’s Degree programme and the preferred curriculum; acceptance of the programme’s objectives

ADMISSIONS

Applicants are selected after an interview and on the basis of their previous academic record (see info section for how to apply)

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