Admission to the course

To be admitted to the Master's Degree programme, one must hold either a Bachelor’s degree, or a three-year university diploma, or an equivalent qualification obtained abroad and recognised as valid.

Admission to the course requires adequate personal preparation and specific curricular requirements.

The curricular requirements are deemed to be satisfied if the applicant holds a degree in one of the following fields:

L-11 (Communication Modern Languages and Cultures),

L-12 (Linguistic Mediation),

L-14 (Studies on Legal Services),

L-15 (Tourism Studies),

L-16 (Administration and Organisation Studies),

L-18 (Economics and Business Management),

L-20 (Communication Studies),

L-31 (Legal studies)

L-33 (Economics),

L-36 (Political Science and International Relations),

L-37 (Social Sciences for Cooperation, Development and Peace),

L-40 (Sociology),

L-42 (History),

(or the corresponding degree classes under DM 509/99), provided they have obtained a total of at least 40 CFU (ECTS credits) in specific academic subject fields (SSD) from the following areas:

a. IUS/01 (Private Law), IUS/02 (Comparative Private Law), IUS/04 (Commercial Law), IUS/05 (Economic Law), IUS/06 (Navigation Law), IUS/07 (Labour Law), IUS/08 (Constitutional Law), IUS/09 (Public Law Institutions), IUS/10 (Administrative Law), IUS/11 (Canon Law and Ecclesiastical Law), IUS/12 (Tax Law), IUS/13 (International Law), IUS/14 (European Union Law), IUS/17 (Criminal Law), IUS/18 (Roman Law and Law in the Ancient World), IUS/19 (History of Medieval and Modern Law), IUS/20 (Philosophy of Law), IUS/21 (Comparative Public Law).

b. M-STO/01 (Medieval History), M-STO/02 (Modern History), M-STO/03 (History of Eastern Europe), M-STO/04 (Contemporary History), M-STO/05 (History of Science and Technology), M-STO/06 (History of religions), M-STO/07 (History of christianity and churches), M-STO/08 (Archives, bibliography and library science), M-DEA/01 (Demoethnoanthropological disciplines), L-OR/10 (History of islamic countries), L-OR/17 (Philosophies, religions and history of India and Central Asia).

c. SECS-P/01 (Political Economy), SECS-P/02 (Economic Policy), SECS-P/03 (Public Finance), SECS-P/04 (History of Economic Thought), SECS-P/05 (Econometrics), SECS-P/06 (Applied Economics), SECS-P/07 (Business Economics), SECS-P/08 (Business Economy and Management), SECS-P/09 (Corporate Finance), SECS-P/10 (Business Organisation), SECS-P/12 (Economic History), SECS-S/01 (Statistics), SECS-S/03 (Economic Statistics), SECS-S/04 (Demography), SECS-S/05 (Social Statistics).

d. SPS/01 (Political Philosophy), SPS/02 (History of Political Doctrines), SPS/03 (History of Political Institutions), SPS/04 (Political Science), SPS/05 (History and Institutions of the Americas), SPS/06 (History of International Relations), SPS/07 (General Sociology), SPS/08 (Sociology of Cultural and Communication Processes), SPS/09 (Sociology of Economic and Labour Processes), SPS/10 (Sociology of the Environment and Territory), SPS/11 (Sociology of Political Phenomena), SPS/12 (Legal Sociology, Sociology of Deviance and Social Change), SPS/13 (History and Institutions of Africa), SPS/14 (History and Institutions of Asia).

e. L-LIN/01 (Glottology and linguistics), L-LIN/03 (French literature), L-LIN/04 (French Language and Translation), L-LIN/05 (Spanish literature), L-LIN/06 (Hispanic-American language and literature), L-LIN/07 (Spanish Language and Translation), L-LIN/08 (Portoguese and spanish leterature), L-LIN/09 (Portuguese and Brazilian Language and Translation), L-LIN/10 (English leterature), L-LIN/11 (Anglo-American Languages and Literature), L-LIN/12 (English Language and Translation), L-LIN/13 (German leterature), L-LIN/14 (German Language and Translation), L-LIN/15 (Nordic Languages and Literatures), L-LIN/17 (Romanian Languages and Literatures), L-LIN/18 (Albanian Languages and Literatures), L-LIN/21 (Slavic Studies), L-OR/08 (Hebrew language), L-OR/09 (African language and leterature), L-OR/12 (Arabic Language and Leterature), L-OR/15 (Persian Language and Leterature), L-OR/19 (Modern Languages ​​and Literatures of the Indian Subcontinent),L-OR/21 (Chinese Language and Translation), L-OR/22 (Japanese Language and Translation), L-OR/23 (History of East and Southeast Asia).

For graduates from other degree classes, admission will be contingent upon having at least 75 ECTS credits in the specific academic subject fields (SSD) listed above.

The Teaching Committee for the Master's Degree will evaluate graduate applications under the pre-DM 509/99 system.

Assessment of personal preparation is mandatory, and only students who meet the curricular requirements can undergo this process. 

Assessment methods are specified in the programme’s teaching Regulations