Ideal candidates have an academic background in economics/finance, foreign languages, law, or communication.
If you are a non-Italian citizen, a B2 level proficiency in Italian, according to the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR) is required. If you do not hold an Italian proficiency certificate, your first-year study plan will include the course "Italian for foreigners”, which you will have to pass in the first year of study.
Since the study plan of the first year includes courses in French or German, we strongly advise that you acquire some prior knowledge of either languages before starting the programme
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