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Registration deadline : 09 September 2024

Faculty of : ECONOMICS; LINGUISTIC SCIENCES AND FOREIGN LITERATURES

Milano

Academic Year
2024/2025
Language
English
Typology
Specialising Master Level I
Attendance
Full time
Delivery Mode
Face-to-face

Classes begin on September 19th, 2024 and run until June, 2025. Classes run from Monday to Friday, 5 hours per day (9 a.m. - 2 p.m.). IPMCC activities are also scheduled in the afternoon. In order to obtain the finale degree, you must attend at least 80% of the classes in each module.

The closing ceremony is expected in November/December 2025.
 

Assessment and Diploma

To obtain the Diploma students are required to: attend classes (at least 80% in each module); pass successfully all the exams; participate in experiencing activities such as the creativity lab, workshop on influencer relations, and field trips and activations.

Please note that exact timetable will be provided approximately before the beginning of each module (mid-September, mid-December, and March), before the start of the classes.

 

Timetable

September 2024 - June 2025

March 2025

From June 2025

November/December 2024

The Master is aimed at developing excellence in communication and centered around four training steps:

Enriching: a blend of corporate communication, branding, soft and language skill classes, meant to set the foundation of the profession and to offer an overview of the disciplines which inform the practice

Empowering: a deep focus on every professional facet of communication and branding such as strategic planning, accounting, creativity, media planning, social media conversations, retail experience, and consumer behavior aimed at nurturing the distinctive competences of the profession and challenging and sharpening the critical abilities to manage communication

Enhancing: an eye on specialty areas in communication practice, namely B-to-B relations, internal issues and crisis communication, and event management to refine students’ communication skills and explore more options for the future of the profession