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Faculty of: POLITICAL AND SOCIAL SCIENCES

Political sciences and international relations

Milan

Domestic applicants
International applicants
Duration
3 Years
Language
Italian
Degree Classes
L-36 (Political science and international relations)

Coordinators: Damiano PalanoMonica Spatti
 

The programme at a glance

Learn about institutions and changes in society

Four different curricula, one of which is entirely in English, to deepen the knowledge of the institutional, economic and social systems of the present and the past. The multidisciplinary approach allows students to investigate reality with historical-political, economic, legal and sociological analyses.

Teaching methodology

Frontal teaching, but also high-level training experiences: seminars, external testimonials and study visits to the main national and international institutions are an added value of this course.

And then? An experience of international significance

Closely follow the evolution of contemporary reality and manage relationships at an international level. These skills can be the strengths to operate within public institutions, non-governmental organizations, publishing and journalistic companies or private companies.

 

Presentation

Enrolling in the degree course in Political Sciences and International Relations means deciding to take on a stimulating path, which allows you to acquire the interpretative tools of economic, legal, political, sociological and historical analysis. The multidisciplinary nature of the preparation provided by this degree programme allows you to understand and manage the extraordinarily complex dynamics that characterize contemporary institutional, economic and social systems, thus being able to support and coordinate the activity of organizations and professionals operating on the basis of sectoral skills. Graduates of this course, thanks to a solid and multifaceted preparation capable of standing the test of time, are particularly well equipped to successfully face the demand for new professional skills in the constantly and rapidly evolving contemporary society, with consequent good opportunities to enter the world of work. The teaching method of the lectures is enriched by seminars, testimonies and study visits to national and international institutions, which allow students to compare themselves with the experience of both scholars and protagonists of international relations, cooperation and national and international institutional life. Added to this is a rich offer of exchanges with prestigious European and non-European universities.
Students can choose, according to their aptitudes and professional goals, between four curricula:

 

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