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Faculty of: POLITICAL AND SOCIAL SCIENCES

Political sciences and international relations

Milan

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

Curriculum: Cooperation Institutions and Organisations - A.Y. 2024/2025

1° year

Course credits Programme
CULTURAL ANTHROPOLOGY (M-DEA/01) 9 Download
ENGLISH LANGUAGE (L-LIN/12) 9 Download
GENERAL SOCIOLOGY (SPS/07) 9 Download
POLITICAL SCIENCE (SPS/01,SPS/04) 9 Download
PRINCIPLES OF POLITICAL ECONOMY (SECS-P/01) 12 Download
PUBLIC LAW INSTITUTIONS (IUS/09) 9 Download
STATISTICS (SECS-S/01) 9 Download
All degree-seeking students are required to attend theology teachings aimed at offering a reasoned and critical knowledge of the Christian message.

THEOLOGY I
Course CULTURAL ANTHROPOLOGY (M-DEA/01)
credits 9
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Course ENGLISH LANGUAGE (L-LIN/12)
credits 9
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Course GENERAL SOCIOLOGY (SPS/07)
credits 9
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Course POLITICAL SCIENCE (SPS/01,SPS/04)
credits 9
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Course PRINCIPLES OF POLITICAL ECONOMY (SECS-P/01)
credits 12
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Course PUBLIC LAW INSTITUTIONS (IUS/09)
credits 9
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Course STATISTICS (SECS-S/01)
credits 9
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All degree-seeking students are required to attend theology teachings aimed at offering a reasoned and critical knowledge of the Christian message.

THEOLOGY I

2° year

Course credits Programme
CONTEMPORARY HISTORY (M-STO/04) 9 Download
INTERNATIONAL LAW (IUS/13) 9 Download
PHILOSOPHY OF INTRA-CULTURAL DIALOGUE (M-FIL/03) 6 Download
SOCIOLOGY OF DEVELOPMENT (SPS/07) 9 Download
Course CONTEMPORARY HISTORY (M-STO/04)
credits 9
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Course INTERNATIONAL LAW (IUS/13)
credits 9
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Course PHILOSOPHY OF INTRA-CULTURAL DIALOGUE (M-FIL/03)
credits 6
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Course SOCIOLOGY OF DEVELOPMENT (SPS/07)
credits 9
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One course to be chosen from the following two:

(credits 9)

Course credits Programme
DEVELOPMENT ECONOMICS: ANALYTICAL OUTLINES (SECS-P/01) 9 Download
INTERNATIONAL ECONOMICS (SECS-P/01) 9 Download
Course DEVELOPMENT ECONOMICS: ANALYTICAL OUTLINES (SECS-P/01)
credits 9
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Course INTERNATIONAL ECONOMICS (SECS-P/01)
credits 9
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One course to be chosen from the following two:

(credits 9)

Course credits Programme
COMPARATIVE POLITICAL SYSTEMS (SPS/04) 9 Download
GEOPOLITICS (SPS/04) 9 Download
Course COMPARATIVE POLITICAL SYSTEMS (SPS/04)
credits 9
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Course GEOPOLITICS (SPS/04)
credits 9
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One foreign language course to be chosen from the following five:

(credits 6)

Course credits Programme
ARABIC LANGUAGE AND CULTURE 6 Download
CHINESE LANGUAGE AND CULTURE 6 Download
FRENCH LANGUAGE 6 Download
GERMAN LANGUAGE 6 Download
SPANISH LANGUAGE 6 Download
All degree-seeking students are required to attend theology teachings aimed at offering a reasoned and critical knowledge of the Christian message.

THEOLOGY II
Course ARABIC LANGUAGE AND CULTURE
credits 6
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Course CHINESE LANGUAGE AND CULTURE
credits 6
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Course FRENCH LANGUAGE
credits 6
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Course GERMAN LANGUAGE
credits 6
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Course SPANISH LANGUAGE
credits 6
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All degree-seeking students are required to attend theology teachings aimed at offering a reasoned and critical knowledge of the Christian message.

THEOLOGY II

3° year

Course credits Programme
CO-OPERATION IN DEVELOPMENT: OFFICIAL GUIDELINES (SPS/03) 6 Download
CONTEMPORARY HISTORY: GEOGRAPHIES AND SOCIETY (M-STO/04) 6 Download
Course CO-OPERATION IN DEVELOPMENT: OFFICIAL GUIDELINES (SPS/03)
credits 6
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Course CONTEMPORARY HISTORY: GEOGRAPHIES AND SOCIETY (M-STO/04)
credits 6
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One course to be chosen from the following two:

(credits 6)

Course credits Programme
ECONOMIC GEOGRAPHY (SECS-P/02) 6 Download
INTERNATIONAL ECONOMICS POLICIES (SECS-P/02) 6 Download
Course ECONOMIC GEOGRAPHY (SECS-P/02)
credits 6
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Course INTERNATIONAL ECONOMICS POLICIES (SECS-P/02)
credits 6
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One course to be chosen from the following two:

(credits 9)

Course credits Programme
COMPARATIVE PUBLIC LAW (IUS/21) 9
INTERNATIONAL PROTECTION OF HUMAN RIGHTS (IUS/13,IUS/14) 9 Download
Course COMPARATIVE PUBLIC LAW (IUS/21)
credits 9
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Course INTERNATIONAL PROTECTION OF HUMAN RIGHTS (IUS/13,IUS/14)
credits 9
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One course to be chosen from the following two:

(credits 9)

Course credits Programme
DEVELOPMENT ECONOMICS: HISTORICAL-INSTITUTIONAL OUTLINES (SECS-P/01) 9 Download
ECONOMIC POLICIES FOR NATURAL RESOURCES AND THE ENVIRONMENT (SECS-P/02) 9 Download
Course DEVELOPMENT ECONOMICS: HISTORICAL-INSTITUTIONAL OUTLINES (SECS-P/01)
credits 9
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Course ECONOMIC POLICIES FOR NATURAL RESOURCES AND THE ENVIRONMENT (SECS-P/02)
credits 9
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Course credits Programme
ELECTIVES 12
FINAL EXAMINATION/DISSERTATION 6
All degree-seeking students are required to attend theology teachings aimed at offering a reasoned and critical knowledge of the Christian message.

THEOLOGY III
Course ELECTIVES
credits 12
Programme
Course FINAL EXAMINATION/DISSERTATION
credits 6
Programme
All degree-seeking students are required to attend theology teachings aimed at offering a reasoned and critical knowledge of the Christian message.

THEOLOGY III

PLEASE NOTE

The English language course (9 credits) requires the possession of a certificate of language proficiency equal to or higher than the B1+ level acquired in the last two years and regularly validated. Students who do not meet this requirement must attend, in the first year, and pass the Intermediate English Language Test (SeLdA) (preparatory module), postponing the 9 credits English language test to the second year of the course.

Students who are exempt from passing the exam of the preparatory module because they are in possession of a certificate of language proficiency equal to or higher than the B1+ level acquired in the last two years and regularly validated, may POSSIBLY ANTICIPATE the English language course (9 credits) to the first year of the course.