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Table of Contents
1. What is ECTS? 3
2. Education in Italy 6
3. Luiss Guido Carli 9
4. Incoming Exchange Students 15
5. The Department of Political Science 22
6. Bachelor’s Degree Course Structure 25
7. Bachelor’s Degree Summary Table of Courses 30
8. Master’s Degree Course Structure 33
9. Master’s Degree Summary Table of Courses 46
10. School of Government 49
11. School of European Political Economy 50
12. School of Jornalism 52
13. Useful information for Guest Students 53
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1. What is ECTS?
The European Community promotes inter-university co-operation as a means for improving the
quality of education to the benefit of students and higher education institutions alike. Student mobility
constitutes a primary feature of that co-operation. The Erasmus + programme clearly demonstrates
that a study period abroad can constitute a particularly precious experience, not only being the best
way to discover countries, ideas, languages and cultures different from one's own but also because it is
gaining a growing importance in the evolution of university and professional careers.
The creation of a single European area in the field of education, where students and teachers can move
freely without barriers, goes upon the recognition of the studies undertaken and the qualifications
achieved abroad. For this reason, ECTS - the English acronym for the European Community Course
Credit Transfer System - was born, originally as a master plan within the framework of the previous
Erasmus + programme, with the aim of promoting academic recognition of studies undertaken
abroad. The European Commission decided to include ECTS in the Socrates programme, in particular
within Sector I reserved to higher education (Erasmus +), given the conclusive effectiveness of the
ECTS system. After the first stage planned for a limited application, ECTS is now becoming much more
meaningful to the extent of becoming a permanent feature of the European context of higher
education.
ECTS is above all pursuing transparency, establishing the conditions necessary to bring institutions
closer together and broadening the range of choices offered to students. Its application facilitates the
recognition of students' academic results through to the use of widely understood standards - credits
and grades - as well as a better understanding of the national systems of higher education.
ECTS goes upon three basic elements:
1. Information on study plans and student results,
2. Reciprocal agreement (between the participating institutions and the student),
3. The use of ECTS credits (values representing the working load done by the student).
1.1 Principal Features of ECTS
ECTS is thus founded upon three basic elements: information on study plans and student results,
reciprocal agreement (between the participating institutions and the student) and the use of ECTS
credits (values representing the workload done by the student). These three basic elements are
effective through three fundamental documents:
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1. The information brochure,
2. The application form/learning agreement,
3. The transcript of records, as to the studies done.
But the essential aspect is that ECTS is activated by the students, the teachers and the institutions
which intend to make studying abroad a whole part of the learning experience. Indeed, ECTS does not,
in any way, determine the contents, the structure or the equivalence of study programmes. These
qualitative aspects must be decided upon directly by the higher education institutions in the moment
of setting, either through bilateral or multilateral agreements, the basis for a viable co-operation. The
code of good practice proposed by ECTS offers the interested parties the tools suitable to pursue
transparency and academic recognition.
Full academic recognition is a sine qua non condition of student mobility within the framework of the
Erasmus + programme. Full academic recognition requires the period of study abroad (including
exams and other forms of evaluation) to effectively substitute a comparable period of study (including
exams and other forms of assessment) in the institution of origin notwithstanding the fact that there
may be differences in the contents of the programme.
ECTS goes on voluntary use and reciprocal trust at academic level among the participating
institutions. Every institution chooses its own partners.
1.2 Transparency
ECTS guarantees transparency through the following instruments:
• ECTS credits, - a numerical value assigned to a course unit – which represent the working load
that a student must undertake in order to complete a given course unit. The credits express the
quantity of work every course unit requires with respect to the global volume of work necessary
to successfully complete a full year's study at the institution, that is: lectures, practical work,
seminars, traineeships, research or surveys, personal study - either at home or in the library -
together with exams and other forms of student assessment. ECTS is, therefore, based on the
overall working load of the student and not merely limited to lecture hours. 60 credits represent
the working load for a full academic year's study and, as a rule, 30 credits are equivalent to a
semester and 20 credits to a trimester.
• The ECTS information brochure, which provides useful information to students and personnel
about the institutions, departments, course organisation and structure as well as the individual
course units.
• The ECTS learning agreement, which describes the study plan the student has to follow and
indicates the ECTS credits that shall grant upon satisfactory completion thereof. The agreement
binds the student to attend the host university's programme as the main part of their higher
education, the institution of origin to guarantee the student full academic recognition of the
credits obtained abroad and, the host institution to provide the agreed course units to the extent
allowed by the academic calendar.
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• The ECTS transcript of records, which presents the student's academic results in a clear,
complete and comprehensible manner for each part and which must be easily transferable from
one institution to another.
1.3 Academic Recognition
To facilitate the academic recognition of the studies undertaken or completed abroad, good
communication and flexibility are required. In this regard the ECTS co-ordinators carry out a
fundamental role monitoring the academic and administrative aspects of ECTS.
As a rule, it is necessary to make available to the students the entire range of course units of the
department that implements ECTS, including those units relating to postgraduate studies. The
students must be able to attend regular courses - and not especially set up for them - and must be given
the opportunity to satisfy the demands of the host institution giving an academic qualification.
Reliance on ECTS credits guarantees the organisation of programmes, which are reasonable in terms
of working load for the period of study abroad. For instance, 120 ECTS credits for a year require a
student to work twice as hard as an average student whose plan is 60 credits. At the same time, 30 ECTS
credits for a year period correspond to a part-time studying.
ECTS, moreover, allows students to continue their studies abroad. In fact, it can happen that once the
original study period is over the student may not wish to return to their original institution but may
instead prefer to remain in the host institution - possibly to graduate from there - or move on to a third
institution. Such decision may not be taken without the agreement of all institutions involved which
in any case have to set the conditions to fulfil in order to graduate from the host institution or transfer
to a third institution. The ECTS certificate is a chronology of the student's academic record and it can
constitute a particularly useful instrument for the institutions to manage such a decision.
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2. Education in Italy
Until 1989 (Law 168/1989) the entire Italian educational system was under the Ministry of Education.
At that time the Ministry of Universities and Scientific Research was created to take over the
responsibilities of university education and scientific and technological research. The two entities are
currently encompassed under the organisational designation Ministero dell’Istruzione,
dell’Università e della Ricerca - MIUR (Ministry of Education, University and Research). Information
for foreign students can be found at www.study-in-italy.it).
2.1 Primary and Secondary Education
2.1.1 Cycles
Following the 2003 Reform of primary and secondary education, the Italian school system has been
reorganised as follows:
• First cycle
- Primary education: 5 years of schooling beginning at age 6;
- Secondary education (first degree): 3 years of schooling beginning at age 11.
• Second cycle
- Secondary education (second degree): 5 years of schooling beginning at age 14.
The higher secondary schools are of various types: classical, scientific, linguistic, artistic, technical
and vocational studies as well as teacher training. At the end of the 5-year course, students take the
examination to obtain the Diploma di Maturità in the specialised area they have chosen. This diploma
grants admission to an Italian university.
2.1.2 Grading System
Until 1968, secondary school grading was on a scale of 0-10, 6 being the minimum passing grade. From
1969 to 1999, final marks were on a scale of 0-60, 36 being the minimum passing grade. Since 2000 a
different system has been implemented: final marks are on a scale of 0-100 and the minimum passing
grade is 60.
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2.2 University Education
2.2.1 Admission
Admission to Italian universities grants only to holders of a Diploma di maturità from an Italian
secondary school. Foreign students, or Italian students from secondary schools abroad, are admitted
on the strength of equivalent qualifications. There are no limitations on admission except in Medical
School (medicine, dentistry, veterinary), in private independent universities (like Luiss Guido Carli or
Bocconi in Milan), and in newly established universities/degree courses.
2.2.2 Grading System
In the university grading system, individual courses grade on a scale of 18-30. The maximum final
grade is 110, after the dissertation of a thesis on a free topic. For very brilliant students the degree may
be awarded cum laude.
< 18 = fail
18/23 = sufficient
24/26 = satisfactory
27/28 = good
29/30 = Very good
30 e lode = Excellent
2.2.3 Academic Qualifications and Degrees
University Diploma
This is a first-level university qualification for courses lasting 3 years. For admission to these courses,
students must have a Diploma di Maturità.
Laurea (Degree)
The system of university study in Italy has undergone an overall reform in terms of structure and
teaching system. Up to 2001, to obtain a Laurea, the basic university degree, used to take 4 to 6 years,
depending on the field of study. From the academic year 2001/2002, universities have adopted three
study cycles. The first cycle, three years in length, is characterised by a professional training type
content and concludes with the award of a first-level degree (Laurea Triennale – Bachelor Degree); the
second cycle, lasting two years, concludes with the award of a second-level Master’s degree (Laurea
Magistralis – Master’s Degree); while the third cycle, lasting from one to three years, leads to the award
of either a doctorate or a specialised postgraduate degree.
Teaching activity is organized in departments, which offer one or more degree courses in specific
academic areas. Course requirements are established by law and the laurea is obtained after the
student has passed a set number of exams, gained the required credits, and successfully discussed a
written research paper. Admission to the Laurea programme is regulated by the general rules for
university admission. Courses for master’s degrees may also be offered parallel to each study cycle. All
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study programmes must be based on the European system for the transfer of academic credits (ECTS)
as provided for in recent agreements reached at EU level.
Along with the three-cycle program system established by the Italian Ministerial Decrees, a limited
number of “old” second cycle programs (dental medicine, human medicine, pharmacy, veterinary
medicine, architecture, law) coexist with the new university system. These programs, called One-
Cycle Programs, aim at providing students with advanced education and training for highly qualified
professions in specific areas. The general access requirement is upper secondary school degree or a
comparable foreign qualification. Admission to individual degree programs may be subject to specific
course requirements.
One-Cycle Programs last five years and require 300 credits (European Credit Transfer System) for
completion (only human medicine requires six years and 360 credits). The degree awarded is a
master’s degree which grants access to competitions for the civil service, to regulated and non-
regulated professions, doctoral programs and all the other postgraduate study degree programs.
Research Doctorate
The aim of the doctoral studies programmes is to offer post-graduate opportunity for research.
Programmes include individual research under the guidance of professors and special seminars. The
minimum period of study is three years. This third-level academic degree, Doctorate of Research, is
awarded to candidates who have successfully documented their research and written an original final
thesis. This programme is open to a limited number of candidates (also from foreign countries), who
must be university graduates or hold equivalent degrees.
Post-graduate Diplomas of Specialization
These diplomas are given by schools offering special advanced courses in various professions. The
limited places are reserved for university graduates or those with equivalent foreign qualifications.
The courses last 2/3 years and include practical experience. Attendance is mandatory. The final
examination is a defence of a written thesis.
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3. Luiss Guido Carli
3.1 Name and Governance
Luiss Libera Università Internazionale degli Studi Sociali Guido Carli, Rome, Italy.
Vincenzo Boccia, President
Paola Severino, Vice President
Andrea Prencipe, Rector
Giovanni Lo Storto, General Manager
3.2 Type
Luiss Guido Carli is an independent university. It was established according to Article 1 of Italy’s
Higher Education Act, which gives independent universities full legal status while guaranteeing their
autonomy in the areas of administration, teaching and discipline. Its degrees and diplomas have
complete legal and academic recognition.
3.3 General Description
Luiss Guido Carli was set up in 1974-78 by a consortium of private and public companies, that re-
organized a pre-existing Institution, “Pro Deo”. Its goal is to form students to assume the
responsibilities of managing complex economic systems in both the State and private sectors.
At present Luiss Guido Carli has four departments: department of Economics and Finance,
department of Business and Management, department of Law and department of Political Science.
Certain features characterize Luiss Guido Carli:
• admission by entrance test
• full time compulsory attendance of courses
• a highly qualified teaching staff
• intensive study of foreign languages and computer training
• a large specialised library and a catalogue that can be consulted directly from the University’s
web site
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• an extensive network of student exchange agreements at 219 universities, both within and
outside of Europe in 47 countries. Luiss also offers its students the opportunity to study
abroad: 41 Double Degrees, LLM Educational Programs and Structured Partnerships
• orientation for high school students
• seminars and debates on important issues as a complement to lectures
• assistance by qualified tutors during the entire university study period as well as traineeships
• personal counselling service to facilitate integration and to optimise study strategies.
Professors and lecturers are appointed from the academic world, the professions, senior State and
private sector management. Lectures are held in Italian and English. They are integrated by seminars,
debates and conferences on both Italian and international topics, often with the participation of
prominent guest speakers.
The annual tuition fee at Luiss Guido Carli, for the a. y. 2020/2021, is € 11,300 for all Bachelor’s degrees
and for the Single Cycle Master Degree in Law (I year). The annual tuition fee for Master’s Degrees is €
12,300 (I year).
Luiss supports worthy students with scholarships and financial aid to attend the Luiss bachelor’s,
master’s and single-cycle master’s degree programs and to study abroad, thanks to the opportunities
offered by the University. For more information please visit:
Scholarships and financial aid
Scholarships are also granted to deserving students who meet certain income conditions. Some
scholarships are dedicated to international students.
For more information please visit:
Luiss University International Programs - Financial Aid
3.4 Links with Businesses
What distinguishes Luiss is its privileged relationship with the business world.
Over 500 companies, multinationals, and public and private institutions collaborate with the
University, offering its degree candidates and new graduates their first real opportunities to step foot
in the business world.
The Luiss Career Services Office provides students with multiple opportunities to meet people in the
business world and learn with them. This orientation and educational service facilitate the placement
of degree candidates and new graduates in the business world with internships and training at
companies and at public and private institutions. It also sets up recurring meetings and presentations
with major multinationals, investment banks, and public and private organizations and institutions.
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3.5 Location
Since October 2007 Luiss Guido Carli has moved to a new location in the residential area called
“Parioli”. Most of the teaching and researching activities are now taken in the new campus. Please note
that classes of Law are still taken in Via Parenzo, 11; Business, Economics and Political Science classes
are instead taken in the new seat. A shuttle bus links the 2 campuses departing every 10/15 minutes.
The journey takes about 5/10 minutes.
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Office Contact Information
The Student Mobility Office
T +39 06 85 22 56 42 [email protected] Opening hours are from 10:00 am to 12:00 am Monday to Friday, and from 3:00 pm to 4:00 pm Tuesdays and Thursdays.
The Department of Economics and Finance
Office and Presidency T +39 06 85 22 55 50 [email protected] Opening hours are from 10:00 am to 12:00 am Monday to Friday, and from 3:00 pm to 4:00 pm Tuesdays and Thursdays.
The Department of Business and Management
Office and Presidency T +39 06 85 22 53 10 [email protected] Opening hours are from 10:00 am to 12:00 am Monday to Friday, and from 3:00 pm to 4:00 pm Tuesdays and Thursdays.
The Department of Political Science
Office and Presidency T +39 06 85 22 52 90-57 00 [email protected] Opening hours are from 10:00 am to 12:00 am Monday to Friday, and from 3:00 pm to 4:00 pm Tuesdays and Thursdays.
The Student Office
Segreteria Studenti T +39 06 85 22 52 63-52 70 [email protected] The Student Office deals with enrolment and supplies students with all the necessary information. Opening hours are from 9:00 am to 12:00 am Monday to Friday, and from 3:00 pm to 4:00 pm Tuesdays and Thursdays. The Student Office closes two weeks in mid-August. Students also have computer and multimedia services available through which they can comply with all bureaucratic requirements in connection with university life. Moreover, there is the “Luiss-sms” service allowing students to communicate with the University through messages that can be read or sent to any mobile phone.
The Orientation Office
T +39 06 85 22 53 54 [email protected] The Office is open from Monday to Friday.
The IT Services
T +39 06 85 22 52 11-52 79 Help Desk T +39 06 85 22 52 11 [email protected] The Computer centre is a support structure for research and teaching activities of Computer Sciences in the four departments. It also provides consulting and support services for the other sectors of the university (institutes, centres, departments and training courses). To this end, there are eleven computer rooms and a university-wide network which also provides a link to the outside world via GARR, Internet and Itapac for the consultation of different databases. The Computer Centre also supports all the administrative and
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3.6 Size
Current enrolment is about 9244 for all four departments with a professor to student ratio of 1:7.
3.7 Registration Procedures
3.7.1 Prospective full time EU and non-EU students (Not applicable to Exchange students)
Prospective full time EU and non-EU students will find specific and detailed information on the steps
of the admission at Luiss on: Luiss Admissions.
The number of students admitted to the first year is limited to allow best teaching conditions and
admission goes upon an entrance examination (aptitude test).
management activities within the university and library consultation.
The Department of Law
Via Parenzo 11, 00198 Rome The Student Office is located on the Ground Floor of the building T +39 06 85 22 52 94 [email protected] Opening hours are from 10:00 am to 12:00 am Tuesdays and Fridays, and from 2:00 pm to 3:00 pm Mondays, Wednesdays and Thursdays.
The Library
Via di S. Costanza, 53, 00198 Rome T +39 06 85 22 56 00 [email protected] It focuses on the social sciences, particularly law, economics and political science. In 2015, the Library’s collection amounted to 99,017 books, 1,781 paper journals (609 of which are current issues) and 83 databases. The Library also provides access to 43,424 e-journals and 53,137 eBooks. Facilities available to students: consultation room and a reading room, equipped with terminals and copy machines. Students may borrow books (loan term: 30 days). Opening hours: Reading Room, from Monday to Friday from 8:00 am to 9:45 pm; Saturday from 8:30 am to 1:45 pm Reference and Electronic Resources, from Monday to Friday from 8:00 am to 8:00 pm; Saturdays from 8:00 am to 1:45 pm Delivery Room and Circulation Service, from Monday to Friday from 8:30 am to 9:00 pm; Saturday from 8:30 am to 1:45 pm
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3.7.2 Specific requirements for students applying for “corsi singoli” (individual courses) (Not applicable to Exchange students)
Foreign students may attend one or more Luiss Guido Carli courses and take the respective exams. At
the end of the course, students will obtain a certificate stating the course that was taken and the mark
obtained.
Students who want to apply for single courses (Corsi Singoli) must submit the following documents:
• an application form addressed to the Provost, detailing the student’s study plan
• a certificate attesting the educational qualification earned, including exam scores or grades
received (For foreign students, this certificate must be translated and certified by the
appropriate diplomatic and consular authorities. A degree certificate is required for Luiss
graduates.)
• two photographs, one of which (foreign students only) must be authenticated by the appropriate
Italian diplomatic and consular authorities, indicating citizenship, residence, and the date and
place of birth
• a €16.00 duty stamp to be affixed to the application
• receipt of payment.
Admission fee is 1.300,00 € per course for Bachelor and Master subjects.
The Student Office [email protected] takes care of registration for Corsi Singoli.
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4. Incoming Exchange Students
The Luiss Student Exchange Office promotes student exchanges within the Erasmus Program, as well
as through bilateral exchange agreements with non-European universities. It provides information
and assistance to all students participating in these study abroad programs. All procedures are based
on the ECTS system. A substantial part of this activity is devoted to the orientation and support of
foreign students, to whom the following section is addressed. The Student Mobility Office deals with
orientation and registration of students on exchange programmes (Erasmus + and Bilateral
Agreements).
The first step to spend a semester at Luiss in exchange is to contact the International Coordinator at
your Home University. Each sending Institution is responsible for the selection of students.
Ask them for all the information, documents, brochures, application forms related to Luiss. All
information material can also be found on our website. Read the instructions carefully before you
apply. Be aware of our deadlines.
All applications must be received by 15 May, that is the fixed deadline for fall and/or spring semester
applications every year.
As soon as the application forms are received, in June, Luiss will send incoming students acceptance
letters and practical information.
Since there are almost 200 courses taught in English, students will not need to have any knowledge of
Italian to study at Luiss.
4.1 Academic Calendar 2020-2021
4.1.1 First Semester – Fall
Orientation (for Exchange Students) 10 September 2020
Classes Begin 14 September 2020
Midterms 19 – 24 October 2020
Classes End 5 December 2020
Examination Period 9–19 December 2020
Christmas Holidays 20 December 2020 – 6 January 2021
Examination Period 7 January – 6 February 2021
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4.1.2 Second Semester – Spring
Orientation (for Exchange Students) 4 February 2021
Classes Begin 8 February 2021
Midterms 23 – 30 March 2021
Easter Holidays 01 – 06 April 2021 TBC
Classes End 15 May 2021
Examination Period 17 May – 1 July 2021
4.2 Courses, Exams, Transcripts of Records
The languages of instruction are Italian and English. For the list of courses offered in English please
visit: Courses in English for Erasmus and Exchange students.
The average workload for Luiss students is about 30 ECTS credits per semester, including language
courses. Incoming students are advised not to take more than 24 credits if they do not stay for the full
examination period and leave in December. Three or four courses per semester are the average
workload for full-time study, depending on the year of study and level.
Exchange students will be given access to all the courses at Bachelor and / or Master, as long as they
have the necessary prerequisites and do not have time-table clashes. The Master courses are at
advanced level and students should have the required background and very good language
competences.
Elective courses will be offered only if a sufficient number of students register for the courses. Because
not all courses will be offered, it is recommended that you enrol in more than one.
Full-year courses can only be taken by the students that will spend the whole academic year at Luiss.
If these conditions are met, guest students have access to all the courses in the four Luiss Departments.
The final examinations for each course can be oral and/or written. Midterm tests may be given during
the course (Midterms of first semester may be from 19 to 24 October 2020).
Guest students will have to enrol for each exam following the instructions provided upon arrival at
Luiss.
Exams can be taken only on the official dates.
Please note that NO special examination can be arranged for exchange students.
Transcripts of records will be sent by email to the Partner Institutions 4 weeks after the end the
examinations periods of each examination session. Luiss University is now embracing an eco-friendly
policy and hardcopies will be sent only to those partners who explicitly request it.
To the students who come to Luiss for the whole academic year or for the second semester, the
transcripts will be sent around the end of July. Our summer examination session ends on July 2nd and
transcripts cannot be prepared before the session is over.
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4.3 Grading System
Individual courses are graded on a scale of 18-30/30.
Exceptional students may be awarded 30 cum laude (30 e lode). The minimum passing grade is 18/30.
Grades below 18 are a fail and are not registered.
Grades below 18 will not and cannot appear on the transcript of records. In Italy grades below 18 do not
exist. Exceptions cannot be made.
Distribution of Grades
Bachelor Master
Luiss Grades Distribution Definition Luiss Grades Distribution Definition
30 e lode 9,59% 30 e lode 16,15%
30 20,22% Excellent 30 27,29% Excellent
29 11,41% Very good 29 16,94% Very good
28 15,18% 28 17,30%
27 12,20% Good 27 9,33% Good
26 8,36% 26 5,39%
25 6,24% 25 3,03%
24 4,67% Satisfactory 24 1,87% Satisfactory
23 2,86% 23 0,93%
22 2,21% 22 0,54%
21 1,47% 21 0,32%
20 1,96% 20 0,28%
19 0,95% 19 0,17%
18 2,71% Sufficient 18 0,47% Sufficient
< 18 / Fail < 18 / Fail
Total 100% Total 100%
4.4 Courses in Italian Language and Culture
Luiss Guido Carli offers Italian language courses to Erasmus and exchange students in both first and
second semester. They are free of charge.
The courses have a schedule of three hours per week. The students who attend the courses and comply
with the requirements will receive a certificate and gain 3 ECTS credits.
Students who would like to attend the semester courses can register only after arrival.
The course is divided in three levels: beginners, intermediate and advanced.
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Beginners Level (A1-A2)
This level is for those who never attended an Italian language course. The main aim of the course is to
help the student understand sentences and frequently used expressions related to areas of most
immediate relevance (e.g. very basic personal and family information, shopping, local geography,
employment).
Intermediate Level (A2-B1)
This level is for those who have already attended an Italian course and are able to communicate in
everyday situations.
The principal aim of the course is to improve oral communication. Particular emphasis is placed on
listening comprehension to enable students to take full advantage of lectures in their chosen field.
Advanced Level (B1-B2)
This level is for those who are already proficient in the language and need to develop specialist
language areas. The main aim is to help the student reach a high standard of reading and writing skills.
Extracurricular activities
These include:
• Presentations followed by discussion
• Meetings with Italian businessmen
• Guided tours with specialized teachers.
The activities and meetings develop topics already discussed in class and consider the interests of
individual participants.
The person responsible for the courses is Professor Concetta Amato:
4.5 Accommodation
In order to satisfy the student demand for accommodation, the Real Estate University Services office
(Casa Luiss) helps and supports students in looking for a place to stay.
The Luiss University Accommodation Office is available to help Erasmus and Exchange students in
their search for housing for their period of study in Rome.
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Students who wish to be supported in the search for accommodation must fill out the housing
application form at the link indicated in the on-line application to Luiss University, by 15 May.
Requests for accommodation will not be considered if the application for housing (on a separate
electronic form) is not uploaded in the online application system (Web Self-Service).
For more information, please visit:
Accommodations for incoming Erasmus and exchange students
4.6 Health and Insurance
Students from the EU are entitled to the services of the Italian National Health Service using their
European Health Insurance Card (E.H.I.C.). However, the card does not cover rescue, repatriation and
private health care. We suggest to verify how to get the card and which services are covered with the
social security administration of your country before your departure. For more information please
visit: European Health Insurance Card
Non-EU students are required to subscribe a health insurance covering all risks that students might
incur in during the whole exchange period abroad.
Non-EU students must hold a health insurance policy meeting the following requirements:
• It must cover expenses in the event of emergency treatments and/or urgent hospitalization
• It must cover the entire duration of your stay in Italy
• It must be valid for the territory of all member-states applying to the Schengen Agreement in its
entirety. It must guarantee the policy−holder's return to his/her own country in case of serious
illness
• It must be translated into Italian and legalized by the Italian Embassy/Consulate.
At the University Union (in Italian: Diritto allo Studio), students can access a free health care
service. Dr. Gianpiero Cutolo is the Luiss-affiliated doctor on campus:
• Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays: from 2:30 p.m. to 3:30 p.m.
• Tuesdays and Thursdays: from 08:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m.
In August, the on-campus care service is suspended.
You can also contact the Luiss doctor by calling +39 06 85225416.
Luiss offers a free preventive medicine service through qualified local health units off-campus.
Students can take routine health care exams, which can be integrated by more specific ones, if
required.
To reduce risks and encourage a healthy campus, every year all Luiss students can benefit from a
number of specialized exams which are free of charge.
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4.7 Administrative Formalities
4.7.1 Residence Permit for Non-EU Students
Non-EU students who intend to spend some time in Italy must request a permit of stay no later than 8
working days from their arrival in Italy.
How to obtain the residence permit for study reasons:
Use the yellow kit which you will find in all postal offices. Carefully fill in the forms, following all the
instructions. Together with the filled application, students must also bring:
• a valid passport
• a photocopy of the passport (in A4 format)
• a photocopy of any other requested documents (in A4 format).
You will then be given a receipt with the user ID and password needed to keep track of the status of
your procedure at http://www.portaleimmigrazione.it/ (click on “Area Riservata Stranieri”) and a
letter with the appointment date and time at the Police Station (Questura) in order to have your
fingerprints taken.
Bring with you:
• your passport
• the letter you received inviting you to go to the Questura
• the original copies of the documents you brought to the Post Office
• 4 recent passport-size photographs.
4.7.2 Registration for EU Students
For EU students who plan to stay in Italy for less than three months, no formality is requested; for
periods longer than three months, students need to make a vital statistic registration at the
municipality, as Italians citizens do.
Students will have to call 06 0606 to know which Roman municipality they belong to (you just need to
tell the address of your accommodation in Rome).
This procedure is mandatory, and it requires the following documents:
• Personal ID (or Equivalent)
• Acceptance letter
• An evidence of the course that will be attended
• Health insurance policy covering all risks that students might incur in during the whole
exchange period abroad
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• Proof of economic means of subsistence, also by self-statement.
For more information, please visit: Portale Immigrazione
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5. The Department of Political Science
Director: Professor Sergio Fabbrini
The Department of Political Science aims to train students with an interdisciplinary education which
will prepare them to work as administrators and communicators in an international environment of
rapid change and development.
The Department employs a large number of experts, some of them coming from foreign universities
and companies. These experts come from international bodies, the public administration and from
different types of companies.
Didactic activity is organised in semesters.
5.1 Bachelor’s Degree Three-Year Degree Courses (180 ECTS) Corsi di Laurea Triennale
The Department of Political Science offers a major in Italian in Scienze Politiche and one in English in
Politics, Philosophy and Economics.
Political Science (held in Italian)
The major in Political Science provides an interdisciplinary preparation in the national and
international legal, economic, political, social and historical matters, a methodology for research, an
understanding of social, economic and political processes.
The bachelor's degree program in Political Science is aimed at giving students a mastery of methods
and content, which will provide them with scientific knowledge of contemporary politics. For this
purpose, the program provides an interdisciplinary theoretical framework, which includes
economics, politics, philosophy, law, sociology, history and communications. This is designed to
encourage the ability – essential in order to understand contemporary politics – to grasp the
relationships between the economic system, the political system and institutional structures.
Teaching is mainly done through lectures, as at least for the first phase of university, this methodology
remains the most effective. The department then offers students the chance to further develop their
skills in specific areas during workshops and laboratories.
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Politics, Philosophy and Economics (held in English)
The major in Politics, Philosophy and Economics places three disciplines (political science, philosophy
and economics) on the same level and complements them with another four (contemporary history,
sociology, law and statistics), focusing on theoretical and methodological aspects in a quantitative
context, adopting an interdisciplinary approach and paying attention to the international dimensions,
which are the features typical of the political science area. Considerable focus is given to languages. At
the end of their studies, graduates in Political Science will have perfected their knowledge and mastery
– both written and oral – of English and another foreign language (including Arabic, Chinese, French,
Portuguese, Russian, Spanish and German). Language instruction is provided by native speakers and
done throughout the program, with evaluations by specialized institutions. This is followed by a
language and academic/specialized skills module taught by Luiss professors, which is completed with
an exam and assignment for a grade and credits.
The Politics, Philosophy and Economics major is open only to students with advanced proficiency in
English, who continue to work on Academic English for Social Studies as well as one or two other
foreign languages.
5.2 Master’s Degree Two-Year Degree Courses (120 ECTS) Corsi di Laurea Magistrale
Government and Politics (held in English or Italian)
The master’s degree program in Government and Policies provides specialized training in the science
of administration, public policy, public economics, public management, and public law. There are four
majors: Communications and New Media, Institutions and Policies, Public Policies (in Italian) and
Public Policies (in English).
An added value is represented by the large number of senior public managers, representatives of
institutions, managers, experts, and national and international professors who are invited to discuss
their strategically and operationally important activities within their areas of expertise during
seminars, seminar series, and conferences as part of the program. Specifically, the program
emphasizes the acquisition of professional skills and logical abilities that are essential for effective
problem solving. The educational process for students, finally, is punctuated by meetings with
important representatives of the business community, institutions and politics, and is characterized
by an intensive and advanced study of languages.
The structured program is complemented by innovative multimedia lessons and linguistic workshops
to provide a significant and efficient education. The program furthermore concentrates on the analysis
of social networks and implications for economic and social sciences.
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International Relations (held in English or Italian)
The master’s degree in International Relations provides students with a multidisciplinary approach
that can help them understand and deal with problems that are ever more supranational, in an
increasingly globalized world. The program is divided into three majors: International Relations (held
in Italian), European Studies (held in English), and Global Studies (held in English).
The master’s degree in International Relations tackles all the central aspects of the international and
European public sphere: the economy, by now integrated at the supranational level, the law, which is
increasingly multilevel, and a politics that is seeking balance between national life and regional and
global dynamics. These aspects will complement the acquisition of knowledge essential for historical
and philosophical orientation and the language skills (foreign languages, including English, French,
Spanish, Russian, Arabic and Chinese) needed to better grasp the opportunities that the new socio-
political context offers.
The structured program is complemented by innovative multimedia lessons and linguistic workshops
to provide a significant and efficient education. The program furthermore concentrates on the analysis
of social networks and implications for economic and social sciences.
Global Management & Politics (held in English)
The master’s program in Global Management and Politics is offered by the Department of Business and
Management in cooperation with the Department of Political Science. It complements topics related to
management with socio-political issues, as global managers must be aware of the intricacies of world
politics.
Using an interdisciplinary and international training, the program allows graduates to easily master
the skills required by companies and institutions operating on a global scale. The course of study,
therefore, with its programs in Economics, Management and Political Science, develops around an
intersection of fields necessary to undertake specific career paths, constituting natural and immediate
channels towards the labour market.
The master’s program trains professionals to perform managerial and specialist functions within
international organizations (profit and non-profit), and in the context of global industrial companies
and services, strategic consultancy firms, as well as institutions operating at the supranational and
international levels.
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6. Bachelor’s Degree Course Structure
6.1 Political Science
The bachelor's degree program in Political Science is aimed at giving students a mastery of methods
and content, which will provide them with scientific knowledge of contemporary politics.
The degree program offers a solid preparation for a wide variety of professions, many linked to newly
developed or developing subjects in the globalizing world.
In the first year, it is possible to choose between two majors:
• Scienze Politiche (in Italian)
• Politics, Philosophy and Economics (in English).
Here you can find out how bachelor’s degree programs are structured.
6.1.1 Major in Political Science
The bachelor's degree program in Political Science is aimed at giving students a mastery of methods
and content, which will provide them with scientific knowledge of contemporary politics.
First year (2020/2021)
Course ECTS Sem. Language of Instruction
Political Philosophy Filosofia Politica 8 I IT
Lab of Computer Skills Laboratorio di Abilità Informatiche 2 I IT
General and Political Sociology Sociologia Generale E Politica 8 I IT
Statistics Statistica 8 I IT
Italian Public Law Istituzioni di Diritto Pubblico 8 II IT
Microeconomics Microeconomia 8 II IT
Contemporary History Storia Contemporanea 8 II IT
History of Political Thought 8 II IT
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Storia delle Dottrine Politiche
Second Year (2021/2022)
Course ECTS Sem. Language of Instruction
Macroeconomics Macroeconomia 8 I IT
Methodology of Social Sciences Metodologia delle Scienze Sociali 8 I IT
International Relations Relazioni Internazionali 8 I IT
Political Science Scienza Politica 8 II IT
European Union Law Diritto dell'Unione Europea 8 II IT
International Law Diritto Internazionale 8 II IT
Sociology of Communication Sociologia della Comunicazione 8 II IT
Third Year (2022/2023)
Course ECTS Sem. Language of Instruction
Law and Economics Diritto dell'Economia 8 I IT
Political Economy Politica Economica 8 I IT
Theory and History of Political Parties and Movements Teoria e Storia dei Movimenti e dei Partiti Politici 8 I IT
2 Elective Courses 6+6 I IT/EN
Elective courses: At the end of the second year, students must compile study plans online through Web
Self Service and choose two elective courses in order to complete the 12 compulsory credits into the
study plan. It is also possible to pick courses from Departments other than Political Sciences
(bachelor’s degree courses only).
Electives (2 among the following) ECTS Sem. Language of Instruction
Asian Culture and Politics 6 II EN
Bioethics 6 II EN
Comunicazione d'impresa e Gestione Risorse Umane Corporate Communication & HR Management 6 II IT
Conflict and Peace Building 6 II EN
Digital Economy, Data and Society 6 II EN
Diritto di Internet: Social Media e Discriminazione Law of Internet: Social Media and Discrimination 6 II IT
Diritto e Politiche di Immigrazione e Asilo 6 II IT
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Law and Politics of Immigration and Asylum
Economics History 6 II EN
Filosofia delle Scienze Sociali 6 II IT
Gender Politics 6 II EN
Giornalismo Politico-Economico Political-Economic Journalism 6 II IT
Global Governance Through Interreligious Dialogue 6 II EN
La Finanza Pubblica Italiana nel Contesto Europeo 6 II IT
Nudging: Behavioral Insights for Regulation and Public Policy 6 II EN
Politiche dell'Unione Europea EU Policies 6 II IT
Population Environment and Sustainability 6 II EN
Project Management E Business Process Modeling per la Trasformazione Digitale 6 II IT
Responsabilità Sociale d'Impresa Corporate Social Responsability 6 II IT
Social Science and Public Policies 6 II EN
Sociologia del Diritto, della Devianza e del Crimine Organizzato 6 II IT
Sociologia Economica Economic Sociology 6 II IT
Sociology of Terrorism 6 I EN
Storia dell'Europa Contemporanea Contemporary European History 6 II IT
Additional Credits: For the languages please visit the website of University Language Centre.
Activity ECTS
First Language (English) 8
Second language 8
Workshop of Computer Skills 2
Other Activities 10
Final Exam 4
6.1.2 Major in Politics, Philosophy and Economics
The Politics, Philosophy and Economics major is open only to students with advanced proficiency in
English, who continue to work on Academic English for Social Studies as well as one or two other
foreign languages.
First year (2020/2021)
Course ECTS Sem. Language of Instruction
Contemporary History 8 I EN
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Lab of Computer Skills 2 I EN
Microeconomics 8 I EN
Sociology 8 I EN
Statistics 8 I EN
Behavioural Economics and Psychology 8 II EN
History of Political Thought (Distributive Justice) 8 II EN
Political Philosophy 8 II EN
Public Law 8 II EN
Second Year (2021/2022)
Course ECTS Sem. Language of Instruction
Methods of Social Research 8 I EN
Political Science 8 I EN
International Relations 8 I EN
International Law 8 II EN
European Union Law 8 II EN
Macroeconomics 8 II EN
Third Year (2022/2023)
Course ECTS Sem. Language of Instruction
History of Political Institutions 8 I EN
Political Economy of Development 8 I EN
Political Sociology 8 I EN
2 Elective Courses 6+6 I EN
Elective courses: At the end of the second year, students must compile study plans online through Web
Self Service and choose two elective courses in order to complete the 12 compulsory credits into the
study plan. It is also possible to pick courses from Departments other than Political Sciences
(bachelor’s degree courses only).
Electives (2 among the following) ECTS Sem. Language of Instruction
Asian Culture and Politics 6 II EN
Bioethics 6 II EN
Conflict and Peace Building 6 II EN
Digital Economy, Data and Society 6 II EN
Gender Politics 6 II EN
Global Governance Through Interreligious Dialogue 6 II EN
Nudging: Behavioural Insights for Regulation and Public Policy 6 II EN
Population Environment and Sustainability 6 II EN
Social Science and Public Policies 6 II EN
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Sociology of Terrorism 6 I EN
Economics History 6 II EN
Additional Credits: For the languages please visit the website of University Language Centre.
Activity ECTS
First Language (English) 8
Second language 8
Other Activities 10
Workshop of Computer skills 2
Final Exam 4
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7. Bachelor’s Degree Summary Table of Courses
Detailed information about the courses can be accessed by clicking on their titles.
Course SEM. Professor Level Language of Instruction ECTS
Contemporary history (1st year) Fall Blasberg Bachelor English 6
Diritto dell'economia (3rd year) Fall Alla Bachelor Italian 6
Diritto dell'economia (3rd year) Fall Di Gaspare Bachelor Italian 6
Filosofia politica (1st year) Fall Gentile Bachelor Italian 6
Filosofia politica (1st year) Fall Pellegrino Bachelor Italian 6
History of political institutions (3rd year) Fall Castellani Bachelor English 6
International relations (2nd year) Fall Marchetti Bachelor English 6
Macroeconomia (2nd year) Fall Canofari Bachelor Italian 6
Macroeconomia (2nd year) Fall Pandimiglio Bachelor Italian 6
Methods of social research (2nd year) Fall Zamaro Bachelor English 6
Metodologia delle scienze sociali (2nd year) Fall Oliverio Bachelor Italian 6
Metodologia delle scienze sociali (2nd year) Fall Sillari Bachelor Italian 6
Microeconomics (1st year) Fall Panaccione Bachelor English 6
Politica economica (3rd year) Fall Garonna Bachelor Italian 6
Politica economica (3rd year) Fall Macchiati Bachelor Italian 6
Political economy of development (3rd year) Fall Ferrante Bachelor English 6
Political science (2nd year) Fall De Sio Bachelor English 6
Political sociology (3rd year) Fall Sorice Bachelor English 6
Relazioni internazionali (2nd year) Fall Marchetti Bachelor Italian 6
Relazioni internazionali (2nd year) Fall Menegazzi Bachelor Italian 6
Sociologia delle relazioni internazionali (3rd year) Fall Fracchiolla Bachelor Italian 6
Sociologia generale e politica (1st year) Fall De Mucci Bachelor Italian 6
Sociologia generale e politica (1st year) Fall Orsini Bachelor Italian 6
Sociology (1st year) Fall Sabetta Bachelor English 6
Sociology of terrorism (3rd year) Fall Orsini Bachelor English 6
Statistica (1st year) Fall De Giovanni Bachelor Italian 6
Statistica (1st year) Fall D'Urso Bachelor Italian 6
Statistics (1st year) Fall Musella Bachelor English 6
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Teoria e storia dei movimenti e dei partiti politici (3rd year)
Fall Capperucci Bachelor Italian 6
Teoria e storia dei movimenti e dei partiti politici (3rd year)
Fall Ungari Bachelor Italian 6
Teorie e tecniche della comunicazione integrata e dell’audiovisivo
Fall Benedetto Bachelor Italian 6
Asian culture and politics (3rd year) Spring Guahk Bachelor English 6
Behavioural economics and psychology (1st year) Spring Sillari Bachelor English 8
Bioethics (3rd year) Spring Garasic Bachelor English 6
Comunicazione d'impresa e gestione risorse umane (3rd year)
Spring Carrieri Bachelor Italian 6
Conflict and peace building (3rd year) Spring Mulas Bachelor English 6
Digital economy, data and society (3rd year) Spring Alaimo Bachelor English 6
Diritto dell'unione europea (2nd year) Spring Baratta Bachelor Italian 8
Diritto dell'unione europea (2nd year) Spring Cherubini Bachelor Italian 8
Diritto di internet: social media e discriminazione (3rd year)
Spring Falletta Bachelor Italian 6
Diritto e politiche di immigrazione e asilo (3rd year)
Spring Hein Bachelor Italian 6
Diritto internazionale (2nd year) Spring Latino Bachelor Italian 8
Diritto internazionale (2nd year) Spring Mancini Bachelor Italian 8
European union law (2nd year) Spring Cherubini Bachelor English 8
Filosofia delle scienze sociali (3rd year) Spring Infantino Bachelor Italian 6
Filosofia generale Spring Maffettone Bachelor Italian 4
Gender politics (3rd year) Spring De Blasio Bachelor English 6
Giornalismo politico-economico (3rd year) Spring Carducci Artenisio
Bachelor Italian 6
Global governance through interreligious dialogue (3rd year)
Spring Sangalli Bachelor English 6
History of political thought (distributive justice) (1st year)
Spring Pellegrino Bachelor English 8
International law (2nd year) Spring Marchisio Bachelor English 8
Istituzioni di diritto pubblico (1st year) Spring Meloni Bachelor Italian 8
Istituzioni di diritto pubblico (1st year) Spring Piccirilli Bachelor Italian 8
La finanza pubblica italiana nel contesto europeo (3rd year)
Spring Kostoris Bachelor Italian 6
Letteratura italiana Spring Tbd Bachelor Italian 4
Macroeconomics (2nd year) Spring Ricottilli Bachelor English 8
Microeconomia (1st year) Spring Andreozzi Bachelor Italian 8
Microeconomia (1st year) Spring Gianfreda Bachelor Italian 8
Newsmaking (come si scelgono le notizie) (3rd year)
Spring Giorgino Bachelor Italian 4
Nudging: behavioral insights for regulation and public policy (3rd year)
Spring Sillari Bachelor English 6
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Political philosophy (1st year) Spring Maffettone Bachelor English 8
Politiche dell'unione europea (3rd year) Spring Monti Bachelor Italian 6
Population environment and sustainibility (3rd year)
Spring Di Paola Bachelor English 6
Project management e business process modeling per la trasformazione digitale (3rd year)
Spring Za Bachelor Italian 6
Public law (1st year) Spring Lupo Bachelor English 8
Responsabilita' sociale d'impresa (3rd year) Spring Gentile Bachelor Italian 6
Salute circolare. Nutrizione Funzionale e Longevità Sana
Spring Farnetti Bachelor Italian 4
Scienza politica (2nd year) Spring Amadio Vicere' Bachelor Italian 8
Scienza politica (2nd year) Spring Emanuele Bachelor Italian 8
Social science and public policies (3rd year) Spring Bitetti Bachelor English 6
Sociologia del diritto, della devianza e del crimine organizzato (3rd year)
Spring La Spina Bachelor Italian 6
Sociologia della comunicazione (2nd year) Spring De Blasio Bachelor Italian 8
Sociologia della comunicazione (2nd year) Spring Sorice Bachelor Italian 8
Sociologia economica (3rd year) Spring Fallocco Bachelor Italian 6
Storia contemporanea (1st year) Spring Bruni Bachelor Italian 8
Storia contemporanea (1st year) Spring Capperucci Bachelor Italian 8
Storia dell’arte antica e dell’arecheologia Spring Catoni Bachelor Italian 4
Storia della musica Spring Tbd Bachelor Italian 4
Storia delle dottrine politiche (1st year) Spring Maffettone Bachelor Italian 8
Storia delle dottrine politiche (1st year) Spring Pecora Bachelor Italian 8
Storia dell'Europa contemporanea (3rd year) Spring Forlenza Bachelor Italian 6
Storie e relazioni globali Spring Guglielmino Bachelor Italian 4
Studi di genere (3rd year) Spring Salvatore Bachelor Italian 4
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8. Master’s Degree Course Structure
8.1 Policies and Governance in Europe
The Master’s degree in Policies and Governance in Europe (PAGE), thought entirely in English,
responds to a changing world in which policy decisions are taken at different linked levels. It prepares
students to use public policy analysis in the outside world by drawing on different disciplines. The
track focuses on how and why policy makers create, use and manage cultural heritage. There are three
majors:
• Cultural Heritage Policies
• Economic Governance and Market Regulation
• Individual Study Plan
The Master’s degree in Policies and Governance in Europe covers major policies made at EU,
international, national, regional and local levels. It is multidisciplinary and includes the study of
political science, law and economics, sociology and management. It offers a combination of analytical
skills, knowledge of key domains and specific competencies. It is designed for public and private sector
organisations.
8.1.1 Major in Cultural Heritage Policies
First Year (2020/2021)
Course ECTS Sem. Language of Instruction
Comparative Public Policy in Europe 6 I EN
EU Institutions and Decision Making 6 I EN
The Economics of Europe 6 I EN
The Integration of Europe 6 I EN
Data Analysis for Social Sciences 6 II EN
Demography, Society and Policy in Europe 6 II EN
Policy Evaluation and Implementation 6 II EN
EU Law and Regulation 6 II EN
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Second Year (2021/2022)
Course ECTS Sem. Language of Instruction
The Politics of Cultural Heritage in Europe 6 I EN
Managing and Developing Heritage 6 I EN
Comparative and International Law of Heritage Protection 6 I EN
3 Electives Courses 6+6+6 I/II EN
Elective Courses will be provided by the Department at the end of the I year.
8.1.2 Major in Economic Governance and Market Regulation
First Year (2020/2021)
Course ECTS Sem. Language of Instruction
Comparative Public Policy in Europe 6 I EN
EU Institutions and Decision Making 6 I EN
The Economics of Europe 6 I EN
The Integration of Europe 6 I EN
Data Analysis for Social Sciences 6 II EN
Demography, Society and Policy in Europe 6 II EN
Policy Evaluation and Implementation 6 II EN
EU Law and Regulation 6 II EN
Second Year (2021/2022)
Course ECTS Sem. Language of Instruction
Industrial Policy in Europe 6 I EN
Regulation by Independent Agencies 6 I EN
Social and Labor Market Regulation 6 I EN
3 Electives Courses 6+6+6 I/II EN
Elective Courses will be provided by the Department at the end of the I year.
8.1.3 Individual Study Plan
Students may choose an "individual study plan" and adapt their course of study to their specific goals
and interests:
First Year (2020/2021)
Course ECTS Sem. Language of Instruction
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Comparative Public Policy in Europe 6 I EN
EU Institutions and Decision Making 6 I EN
The Economics of Europe 6 I EN
The Integration of Europe 6 I EN
Data Analysis for Social Sciences 6 II EN
Demography, Society and Policy in Europe 6 II EN
Policy Evaluation and Implementation 6 II EN
EU Law and Regulation 6 II EN
Second Year (2021/2022)
Course ECTS Sem. Language of Instruction
The Politics of Cultural Heritage in Europe 6 I EN
Managing and Developing Heritage 6 I EN
Comparative and International Law of Heritage Protection 6 I EN
Industrial Policy in Europe 6 I EN
Regulation by Independent Agencies 6 I EN
Social and Labor Market Regulation 6 I EN
3 Electives Courses 6+6+6 I/II EN
Elective Courses will be provided by the Department at the end of the I year.
Elective Courses: At the end of the first year, students must compile study plans online through Web
Self Service and choose three elective courses in order to complete the 18 compulsory credits into the
study plan.
Additional Credits for all Majors: For the Languages you can visit the website of University Language
Centre.
Activity ECTS
Learning Innovation Activities 4
Academic and Professional Communication Skills 6
Digital Lab 2
Other Activities 8
Final Exam 16
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8.2 International Relations
The Luiss master’s degree program in International Relations, taught entirely in English, offers a
global mindset and interdisciplinary studies in key subjects to jump start a career with international
institutions, non-governmental and governmental organizations and private companies operating
around the world. The program is divided into four majors:
• Security
• Diplomacy
• Mediterranean Governance
• Individual Study Plan
The Luiss master’s program in International Relations prepares graduates for careers in diplomacy, as
international security experts for both the public and private sectors and in the management of Euro-
Mediterranean issues
8.2.1 Major in Security
The main goal of the major in Security, taught entirely in English, is to deepen security related issues
and its main challenges. Here is how the course is structured:
First Year (2020/2021)
Course ECTS Sem. Language of Instruction
Academic and Professional Communication Skills 6 I EN
Comparative History of Political Systems 6 I EN
Comparative Politics 6 I EN
International Organizations and Human Rights 6 I EN
Data Analysis for Social Sciences 6 II EN
Demography and Social Challenges 6 II EN
Comparative Public Law 6 II EN
International Economics 6 II EN
Political thought and Communication in the South of the Mediterranean 6 II EN
Theory, methodology and negotiation technique 4 II EN
Foreign Language 4 II /
Second Year (2021/2022)
Course ECTS Sem. Language of Instruction
Security Law and Constitutional Protection 6 I EN
Security Policies 6 I EN
Sociology of Terrorism and Political Violence 6 I EN
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3 Elective Courses 6+6+6 I/II EN
Elective Courses will be provided by the Department at the end of the I year.
8.2.2 Major in Diplomacy
The main goal of the major in Diplomacy major, held in English, is form diplomatic personnel to join
international representation all around the world. Here is how the course is structured:
First Year (2020/2021)
Course ECTS Sem. Language of Instruction
Academic and Professional Communication Skills 6 I EN
Comparative History of Political Systems 6 I EN
Comparative Politics 6 I EN
International Organizations and Human Rights 6 I EN
Data Analysis for Social Sciences 6 II EN
Demography and Social Challenges 6 II EN
Comparative Public Law 6 II EN
International Economics 6 II EN
Political thought and Communication in the South of the Mediterranean 6 II EN
Theory, methodology and negotiation technique 4 II EN
Foreign Language 4 II /
Second Year (2021/2022)
Course ECTS Sem. Language of Instruction
History of International Relations 6 I EN
International Political Theory 6 I EN
The International Relations of Europe 6 I EN
3 Elective Courses 6+6+6 I/II EN
Elective Courses will be provided by the Department at the end of the I year.
8.2.3 Major in Mediterranean Governance
The main goal of the major in Mediterranean Governance, taught in English, is to form analysts and
expert in the Euro-Mediterranean area. Here is how the course is structured:
First Year (2020/2021)
Course ECTS Sem. Language of Instruction
Academic and Professional Communication Skills 6 I EN
Comparative History of Political Systems 6 I EN
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Comparative Politics 6 I EN
International Organizations and Human Rights 6 I EN
Data Analysis for Social Sciences 6 II EN
Demography and Social Challenges 6 II EN
Comparative Public Law 6 II EN
International Economics 6 II EN
Political thought and Communication in the South of the Mediterranean 6 II EN
Theory, methodology and Negotiation Technique 4 II EN
Foreign Language 4 II /
Second Year (2021/2022)
Course ECTS Sem. Language of Instruction
Social and Economic Development of Mediterranean Countries 6 I EN
History and Culture of Mediterranean Countries 6 I EN
EU Neighborhood – Policies and Migrations 6 I EN
3 Elective Courses 6+6+6 I/II EN
Elective Courses will be provided by the Department at the end of the I year.
8.2.4 Individual Study Plan
Students may choose an "individual study plan" and adapt their course of study to their specific goals
and interests:
First year (2020/2021)
Course ECTS Sem. Language of Instruction
Academic and Professional Communication Skills 6 I EN
Comparative History of Political Systems 6 I EN
Comparative Politics 6 I EN
International Organizations and Human Rights 6 I EN
Data Analysis for Social Sciences 6 II EN
Demography and Social Challenges 6 II EN
Comparative Public Law 6 II EN
International Economics 6 II EN
Political thought and Communication in the South of the Mediterranean 6 II EN
Theory, methodology and negotiation technique 4 II EN
Foreign Language 4 II /
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Second Year (2021/2022)
Course ECTS Sem. Language of Instruction
History of International Relations 6 I EN
International Political Theory 6 I EN
The International Relations of Europe 6 I EN
Social and Economic Development of Mediterranean Countries 6 I EN
History and Culture of Mediterranean Countries 6 I EN
Sociology of Terrorism and Political Violence 6 I EN
EU Neighborhood – Policies and Migrations 6 I EN
3 Elective Courses 6+6+6 I/II EN
Elective Courses will be provided by the Department at the end of the I year.
Elective Courses: At the end of the first year, students must compile study plans online through Web
Self Service and choose three elective courses in order to complete the 18 compulsory credits into the
study plan.
Additional Credits for all Majors: For the languages please visit the website of University Language
Centre.
Activity ECTS
Language Skills 6
Workplace Skills 12
Digital Lab 2
Final Exam 16
8.3 Government, Administration and Politics
The Luiss master’s program in Government, Administration and Politics, entirely held in Italian, is
based on a solid and classic multidisciplinary approach to examine political phenomena from
different perspectives. An approach that naturally enables students to develop mutual understanding
between different points of view, to be more open-minded and to develop teamwork abilities. There
are three majors:
• Government and Administration
• Politics and Communication
• Individual Study Plan
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Students are then introduced to advanced and up-to-date instruments concerning transformations in
public administration and public management, analysis of public policy, changes in political and
institutional contexts and in the world of the media, analysis of public opinion.
8.3.1 Major in Government and Administration
Government and Administration concentrates on the top-down flow, adopting the view-point of
governmental institutions that must respond to the input from society, integrating and aggregating
sometimes contradictory political issues, analysing situations through empirical data and
responding through public policy. Here is how the course is structured:
First Year (2020/2021)
Course ECTS Sem. Language of Instruction
Demography and Italian society 6 I IT
Law of Elected Assemblies 6 I IT
Italian Political System 6 I IT
History of Institutions and of Public Administration 6 I IT
Analysis and Evaluation of Public Policies 6 II IT
Administrative Law 6 II IT
Public Economics 6 II IT
Public Ethics 6 II IT
Public Management 6 II IT
Second Year (2021/2022)
Course ECTS Sem. Language of Instruction
Regional and Local Government Law 6 I IT
International Political Theory 6 I IT
3 Elective Courses 6+6+6 I/II IT/EN
Elective Courses will be provided by the Department at the end of the I year.
8.3.2 Major in Politics and Communication
Politics and Communication takes a bottom-up approach to focus on how society expresses political
issues, organizing into political subjects that structure conflict and political consensus and interact in
the public debate through the media and public communication. Here is how the course is structured:
First Year (2020/2021)
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Course ECTS Sem. Language of Instruction
Demography and Italian society 6 I IT
Law of Elected Assemblies 6 I IT
Italian Political System 6 I IT
History of Institutions and of Public Administration 6 I IT
Public Economics 6 II IT
Public Ethics 6 II IT
Methods and Techniques of Social Research 6 II IT
Political Participation and Governance 6 II IT
Comparative Politics 6 II IT
Second Year (2021/2022)
Course ECTS Sem. Language of Instruction
Information and Communication law 6 I IT
Public Opinion and Elections 6 I IT
3 Elective Courses 6+6+6 I/II IT/EN
Elective Courses will be provided by the Department at the end of the I year.
8.3.3 Individual Study Plan
Students may choose an "individual study plan" and adapt their course of study to their specific goals and
interests:
First year (2020/2021)
Course ECTS Sem. Language of Instruction
Demography and Italian society 6 I IT
Law of Elected Assemblies 6 I IT
Italian Political System 6 I IT
History of Institutions and of Public Administration 6 I IT
Analysis and Evaluation of Public Policies 6 II IT
Administrative Law 6 II IT
Public Economics 6 II IT
Public Ethics 6 II IT
Methods and Techniques of Social Research 6 II IT
Political Participation and Governance 6 II IT
Comparative Politics 6 II IT
Public Management 6 II IT
Second Year (2021/2022)
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Course ECTS Sem. Language of Instruction
Regional and Local Government Law 6 I IT
Information and Communication law 6 I IT
Public Opinion and Elections 6 I IT
Open Government 6 I IT
3 Elective Courses 6+6+6 I/II IT/EN
Elective Courses will be provided by the Department at the end of the I year.
Elective Courses: At the end of the first year, students must compile study plans online through Web
Self Service and choose three elective courses in order to complete the 18 compulsory credits into the
study plan.
Additional Credits for all Majors: For the languages please visit the website of University Language
Centre.
Activity ECTS
Language Skills 6
Workplace Skills 12
Digital Lab 2
Final Exam 16
8.4 Global Management & Politics
The master’s program is offered by the Department of Business and Management in cooperation with
the Department of Political Science.
The master’s degree program in Global Management and Politics, held entirely in English, aims at
balancing topics related to management with socio-political issues, on the ground that global
managers must be aware of the intricacies of global politics.
The study plan starts with the exploration of the economic, legal and economic-business foundations
of global management. The course of studies then focuses on organizational and strategic issues and
ends with the analysis of important issues related to the political implications of globalization,
international relations, the dynamics of international governmental and non-governmental
organizations and activities related to representing corporate, stakeholder and institutional
interests. The expected professional profile differs from the ones acquired via a pure managerial
education due to the addition of political skills.
Here is how the course is structured:
First Year (2020/2021)
Course ECTS Sem. Language of Instruction
Political Economy of Globalization 6 I EN
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Managerial Economics 6 I EN
Global Organization Design and HRM 6 I EN
Financial Reporting and Performance Measurement 6 I EN
Corporate Strategy 6 II EN
Cross-Cultural Management 6 II EN
Data Analysis for Social Sciences 6 II EN
International Trade Law 6 II EN
Second Year (2021/2022)
Core Program Courses (3 among the followings) ECTS Sem. Language of Instruction
Business Ethics 6 I EN
Global History 6 I EN
Global Politics 6 I EN
International Institutions and Global Governance 6 I EN
Lobbying in a Multilevel World 6 I EN
Political Risk Analysis 6 I EN
3 Elective Courses 6+6+6 I EN
Elective courses: the list of the elective courses will be provided by the Department at the end of the I
year. Students will choose three courses of 6 credits from the following list that will be held in the I
semester of the II year:
Course ECTS Sem. Language of Instruction
Asian Studies 6 I EN
Business Modeling and Planning 6 I EN
Creative Industries and Business Model Innovation 6 I EN
Diplomacy and Negotiation 6 I EN
Economics and Management of Energy Business 6 I EN
EU Labour Law and Social Policies 6 I EN
Fashion Management 6 I EN
Intellectual Property Rights 6 I EN
Luxury Management 6 I EN
Organizing Innovation 6 I EN
Russian History and Politics 6 I EN
Security Studies 6 I EN
Tourist Management 6 I EN
Urban Law and Policy 6 I EN
Additional Credits: for the Languages please visit the website of University Language Centre
Activity ECTS
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Mandatory Language Course 4
Internship or Project Work 8
Workplace Skills 10
Final Exam 14
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9. Master’s Degree Summary Table of Courses
Detailed information about the courses can be accessed by clicking on their titles.
Course SEM. Professor Level Language of Instruction ECTS
Academic and professional communication skills Fall Tbd Master English 6
Academic and professional communication skills Fall Tbd Master English 6
Asian studies (2nd year) Fall Mazzei Master English 6
Campaigning e organizzazione del consenso (2nd year)
Fall Panarari Master English 6
Comparative history of political systems (1st year) Fall Forlenza Master English 6
Comparative history of political systems (1st year) Fall Orsina Master English 6
Comparative politics (1st year) Fall Fabbrini Master English 6
Comparative politics (1st year) Fall Morlino Master English 6
Comparative public policy in Europe (1st year) Fall Thatcher Master English 6
Demografia e società italiana (1st year) Fall Testa Master Italian 6
Diplomacy and negotiation (2nd year) Fall Ferrara Master English 6
Diritto delle assemblee elettive (1st year) Fall Lupo Master Italian 6
Diritto delle assemblee elettive (2nd year) Fall Piccirilli Master Italian 6
Diritto sanitario (2nd year) Fall Morana Master Italian 6
Economia europea (2nd year) Fall De Arcangelis Master Italian 8
Energy and environmental policy (2nd year) Fall Lanza Master English 6
Etica pubblica (2nd year) Fall Mattarella Master Italian 6
Eu institutions and decision making (1st year) Fall Christiansen Master English 6
Eu labour law and social policies (2nd year) Fall Ales Master English 6
European economics (2nd year) Fall Triulzi Master English 8
Geografia politica (2nd year) Fall Giordano Master Italian 6
Geopolitical scenarios and political risk (2nd year) Fall Scognamiglio Master English 6
Global trade (2nd year) Fall Passacantando Master English 8
History of international relations (2nd year) Fall Cavallaro Master English 8
History of the Americas (2nd year) Fall Alegi Master English 6
Innovazione democratica (2nd year) Fall Sorice Master Italian 6
International organization and human rights (1st year)
Fall Cherubini Master English 6
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International organization and human rights (1st year)
Fall Sciso Master English 6
International protection of cultural heritage (2nd year)
Fall Tbd Master English 6
Islam in europa: migrazioni, integrazione e sicurezza (2nd year)
Fall Corrao Master Italian 6
Leadership nelle organizzazioni pubbliche (2nd year)
Fall Tani Master Italian 6
Linguaggi della politica e dei nuovi media (2nd year)
Fall Peverini Master Italian 6
Mediterranean studies (2nd year) Fall Corrao Master English 8
Monetary policy, economic growth and international affairs (2nd year)
Fall Magnani Master English 6
Open government (2nd year) Fall De Blasio Master Italian 6
Opinione pubblica e comportamento politico (2nd year)
Fall Paparo Master Italian 6
Politica economica europea (2nd year) Fall Simoni Master Italian 6
Politiche di coesione dell'unione europea (2nd year)
Fall Leonardi Master Italian 6
Politiche energetiche e ambientali (2nd year) Fall Taraborrelli Master Italian 6
Politiche sociali e del lavoro (2nd year) Fall La Spina Master Italian 6
Russian history and politics (2nd year) Fall Pellicciari Master English 6
Security studies (2nd year) Fall Magrassi Master English 6
Sistema politico italiano (1st year) Fall D'Alimonte Master Italian 6
Storia delle istituzioni e dell’amministrazione (1st year)
Fall Bruni Master Italian 6
Storia delle relazioni internazionali (2nd year) Fall Niglia Master Italian 8
Teorie e tecniche del lobbying (2nd year) Fall Petrillo Master Italian 6
The economics of Europe (1st year) Fall De Romanis Master English 6
The EU external action (2nd year) Fall Cremona Master English 6
The integration of Europe (1st year) Fall Cavallaro Master English 6
The policy of EU structural funds (2nd year) Fall Nanetti Master English 6
The politics of cultural heritage in europe (2nd year)
Fall Thatcher Master English 6
Urban law and policy (2nd year) Fall Iaione Master English 6
Welfare and labor policy (2nd year) Fall Sacchi Master English 6
Analisi e valutazione delle politiche pubbliche (1st year)
Spring La Spina Master Italian 6
Comparative public law (1st year) Spring Fasone Master English 6
Comparative public law (1st year) Spring Fasone Master English 6
Constitutional adjudication in Europe (2nd year) Spring Fasone Master English 6
Cultural heritage development Spring Tbd Master English 4
Data analysis for social sciences (1st year) Spring Pappalardo Master English 6
Data analysis for social sciences (1st year) Spring Secondi Master English 6
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Data analysis for social sciences (1st year) Spring Cautres Master English 6
Demography and social challenges (1st year) Spring Giordano Master English 6
Demography and social challenges (1st year) Spring Testa Master English 6
Demography, society and policy in Europe (1st year)
Spring Tbd Master English 6
Diritto amministrativo (1st year) Spring Antonelli Master Italian 6
Economia pubblica (1st year) Spring Iozzi Master Italian 6
Etica pubblica (1st year) Spring Pellegrino Master Italian 6
Eu law and regulation (1st year) Spring Simoncini Master English 6
Fetching policy jobs in international relations Spring Venneri Master English 4
International economics (1st year) Spring Magnani Master English 6
International economics (1st year) Spring Simoni Master English 6
Metodi e tecniche della ricerca sociale (1st year) Spring De Sio Master Italian 6
Organizzazione e management pubblico (1st year) Spring Espa Master Italian 6
Partecipazione politica e governance (1st year) Spring Sorice Master Italian 6
Policy evaluation and implementation (1st year) Spring Tbd Master English 6
Politica comparata (1st year) Spring De Sio Master Italian 6
Political thought and communication in the south of the mediterranean
Spring Tbd Master English 4
Studi strategici (2nd year) Spring Caracciolo Master Italian 6
The international politics of the EU (2nd year) Spring Christiansen Master English 6
Theory, methodology and negotiation technique (1st year)
Spring Polizzi Master English 4
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10. School of Government
The Luiss School of Government (SoG) is a graduate institution training high-level public and private
officials to handle political and government decision-making processes. It is committed to provide
theoretical and hands-on skills of good government to the future heads of the legislative, governmental
and administrative institutions, industry, special-interest associations, non-governmental groups,
political parties, consultancy firms, public policy research institutions, foundations and public affairs
institutions.
The SoG provides its students with the skills needed to respond to current and future public policy
challenges. While public politics was enclosed within the state throughout most of the last century, the
same thing cannot be said for the new century. Public politics is now actively conducted outside and
beyond the state. Not only in Europe but also around the world, states do not have total control over
those public political processes that influence their decisions. While markets are Europeanised and
globalised, the same cannot be said for the state.
The educational contents of the SoG reflect the need to grasp this evolving scenario since it combines
the theoretical aspects of political studies (such as political science, international relations, economics,
law, history, sociology, organisation and management) with the practical components of government
(such as those connected with the analysis and evaluation of public policies, public opinion, interests’
representation, advocacy and organizational leadership). The SoG thus represents an innovative
centre for scientific and professional training. The first in Italy, one of the few in Europe.
The School creates strong capacity in national and international governance by offering opportunities
of advanced education and training in policy and public management. Its master courses prepare
students for high-level positions in government institutions, European and international
organizations, industry, private sector consultancies, NGOs and public policy research centres.
Students are trained to apply modern theories and techniques of public policy development taking into
consideration the political and social context where these policies are designed and implemented. All
courses involve strong interactions with renowned European and international personalities and
practitioners via guest lectures, policy debates and colloquia.
For information about the master programmes offered by the School of Government, please visit:
http://sog.luiss.it/
Please note that these courses are not open to exchange students.
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11. School of European Political Economy
Efficient interaction with European institutions can determine the success of public and private
companies. It represents a key-factor for the growth of big and medium-sized firms in all member
states of the European Monetary Union. Companies often lack a thorough and adequate knowledge of
the European regulatory framework, and European institutions need to improve their capacity to
assess the impact of regulation on the private sector.
The School of European Political Economy (SEP) is a twin and complementary institution to the Luiss
School of Government (SOG). Both operate under the umbrella of the Luiss School of Governmental
Studies (LSGS).
The aim of the School is to establish a research and policy centre focused on European affairs and
capable of providing valuable input to the Italian and European debate on the process of European
integration and institution building, with a view toward strengthening the Italian government’s
ability to develop effective strategies.
In order to achieve this goal, the School takes advantage of Luiss ability to attract prominent
researchers and experts. It also benefits from around forty Senior Fellows, all of whom add notable
international connections. These scholars broaden their cultural outreach by circulating their
research through the SEP website (sep.luiss.it), connecting them to related institutions in Italy and
abroad, and provide suggestions to help orient the School’s activities. The Senior Fellows, as well as
prominent speakers from both the public and private sector, are periodically invited to be part of our
successful seminar program on selected research and policy topics.
SEP has also established links with the main centres of European economic research, where its faculty
is already actively involved. Through its Visiting Fellowship program, the School invites both junior
and senior international scholars to stay for one to three months in Rome. Here, the Visiting Scholars
can further and share their research project, before presenting it to the SEP community during one of
our recurring seminars.
SEP offers a second-level Master in European Economic Governance (MEEG). It is a one-year program
taught in English, aiming to form experts on European regulatory issues by providing a solid
background in advanced economics and a deep understanding of EU and EMU institutions. It
culminates in an eight-week program in Brussels, at the Centre for European Policy Studies (CEPS),
where students can gain practical experience through frontal lectures, seminars, interactive sessions,
and visits to the European institutions.
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In conjunction with the School of Public Administration, SEP also offers a one-year Master in Scienze
Comportamentali e Amministrazioni (SCA). Taught in Italian, it aims to provide participants with the
knowledge and skills necessary for management-level jobs in Italian public administration.
For information about the master programmes offered by the School of Government, please visit:
http://sep.luiss.it
Please note that these courses are not open to exchange students.
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12. School of Journalism
The School of Specialisation in Journalism “Massimo Baldini” is part of the Department of Political
Science at Luiss Guido Carli and offers 40 places per year for graduates coming from various
disciplines.
Attendance is mandatory for a two-year period.
The School is recognised by the Italian Order of Journalism and has a teaching staff of 55 experts,
comprising professors holding various university chairs, journalists and highly qualified professional
tutors.
Each of the two courses, in the two academic years, include about 33 disciplines for a total of 600
classroom hours and approximately 1,400 hours in laboratories dedicated to text editing, video-
composition and radio-television.
During the practical activities use is made of technologically advanced didactic structures together
with Ansa news bulletins and telematic services through Internet.
During the year, Seminars are organised discussing particular themes, and comparisons in the
communications sector are made between Italy and other countries, with the participation of foreign
experts and journalists.
Technical-professional training is furthered by the use of the periodical: the multi-weekly Agency,
Luiss MediaNews.
Students are assisted by a group of journalists specialised in various fields who, acting in the capacity
of tutors, collaborate with radio-television technicians and computer experts to promote and co-
ordinate the preparation of features and practical activities for video composition, television filming,
recording of radio interviews and the mounting of television newscasts and news-bulletins.
At the end of the two years of attendance, the acknowledgement of the apprenticeship is obtained,
according to the agreements of the Order of Journalists.
For information about the School of Journalism, please visit: http://giornalismo.postlauream.luiss.it/
Please note that the courses of this school are not open to exchange students.
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13. Useful information for Guest Students
Detailed information for guest students about life in Rome (cost of living, public transportation,
accommodation, libraries, administrative formalities, etc.) is available on our website.
13.1 Useful websites on Italy and Rome
Italy
www.italia.it
goitaly.about.com
www.article.student.com
Rome
www.turismoroma.it
www.romacheap.it
www.comune.roma.it
13.2 Frequently asked Questions and Contacts
If you have any more questions, please visit the FAQ section of our Website. Should you need any
further information please feel free to contact us at:
Student Exchange Office
Viale Romania, 32
00197 Rome - Italy
Tel. +39-06-85225642/5389
E-mail [email protected]
Web site www.luiss.it/it
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Drop-in hours
From Monday to Friday, from 10:00 am to 12:00 pm
Tuesdays and Thursdays, from 10:00 am to 12:00 pm and from 3:00 pm to 4:00 pm
13.3 How to Reach the University Campuses
Buses from Termini Station to Viale Pola, Via di S. Costanza, Via Parenzo: Line 38, 62, 82, 90
Buses from Termini Station to Viale Romania: Line 223, 360, 910
(you can use MuoversiaRoma)