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Faculty of: POLITICAL AND SOCIAL SCIENCES

International cooperation policies for development

Milan

Domestic applicants
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Duration
2 Years
Language
Italian
Degree Classes
LM-81 (Development co-operation)

Lectures first semester 2023/2024

Filename
LM_Politiche per la cooperazione internazionale allo sviluppo.pdf
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109 KB
Format
application/pdf
Download here (version September 27, 2023)

Teaching methodology

The programme is characterised by the use of interactive teaching, which also implies a verification of learning during exercises, seminars and workshops. During the lessons, students may be asked to prepare papers and presentations, individually or in small groups. There will be written and oral exams. The presence in the study plan of a mandatory Project Cycle Workshops and reporting elements, and the possibility of choosing other Workshops on specific topics of great relevance in the field of cooperation, are intended to promote knowledge of the world of work and professional integration. Curricular internships - to be carried out at bodies or institutions active in the field of cooperation - and the organisation of seminars and meetings with scholars and operators of Italian and international cooperation go in the same direction.

The format

Both years of the programme include courses in different subject areas, aimed at training professionals capable of managing the complex and multifaceted dynamics of development cooperation processes. In the second year, an important part of the workload required of students is to be dedicated to the preparation of the degree thesis. The timetables and organisation of the courses and workshops are aimed at facilitating attendance and regular course of study.

Study Plans

To obtain the graduate degree, at least 120 university credits must be acquired.
Each exam is assigned a number of credits, the same for all students, and a grade (expressed in thirtieths) that varies according to the level of preparation.
The final degree grade is expressed in one hundred and tenths.