Master's Degree in International Relations (REL)
Milan, Italy
DURATION
2 Years
LANGUAGES
English, Italian
PACE
Full time
APPLICATION DEADLINE
25 Aug 2024
EARLIEST START DATE
Oct 2024
TUITION FEES
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STUDY FORMAT
On-Campus
Introduction
This programme aims to provide a highly qualified learning programme in the political, legal, economic and historical disciplines. Particular attention is given to the development of the graduate's understanding of the international framework of political, economic and social phenomena. Students can choose among 4 curricula, 2 of which taught in English.
The post-graduate degree programme in International Relations aims to provide a highly qualified learning programme in the political, legal, economic and historical disciplines. Particular attention is given to the development of the graduate's understanding of the international framework of political, economic and social phenomena. The programme is therefore characterised by a multi-disciplinary and open approach to international issues.
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Curriculum
First Trimester
Compulsory
- Business Economics
- Legal and Academic Discourse in English
Optional:
- International Trade and IP Law
Second Trimester
Compulsory
- European Regulatory Economics
Optional
- Comparative Private Law
- Financial Markets and Financial Crises: A Historical Approach
- Private Law
Third Trimester
Optional
- International Financial Markets Law
- International Private Law
Optional Activities and Study Plan Rules
Students enrolled in the B1 path must earn 21 ECTS through the following exams
- Comparative Private Law
- Financial Markets and Financial Crises: A Historical Approach
- International Financial Markets Law
Students enrolled in the B2 path must earn 21 ECTS through the following exams
- International Private Law
- International Trade and IP Law
- Private Law
Curriculum Propedeutical Courses
Curriculum: International Politics and Regional Dynamics
Curriculum: International Cooperation and Human Rights
First Trimester
Compulsory
- Globalization, Social Justice and Human Rights
- International Human Rights Law
- Legal and Academic Discourse in English
Second Trimester
- Anthropology of Globalization and Transnationalism
- Global Inequalities
- Immigration Policies
Third Trimester
- Development Policies
Optional Activities and Study Plan Rules
Curriculum: International Contracts and Arbitration Law
First Trimester
Optional
- Techniques and Instruments for EU-Funded Projects
Second Trimester
Optional
- Comparative Law, Sustainability and Food Safety
- Laboratory: Export Control and Compliance Officer
Third Trimester
Optional
- Computer Skills Test
Optional Activities and Study Plan Rules
- Students must earn 9 ECTS as "Elective credits"
- Students must earn 9 ECTS in an Internship or Advanced Foreign Language Course, like Additional Language Skills: Italian
- Students must earn 3 ECTS in Computer skills test
- Students must obtain 9 credits in one of the following compulsory courses.
Program Tuition Fee
Career Opportunities
Career-wise, International Relations graduates acquire the knowledge that allows them to pursue careers in international and supranational organizations as well as in diplomacy, in national and multinational companies active in foreign trade, in public and private institutions active in the field of development cooperation, and in national and supranational financial institutions.
Diplomacy and International Organizations
- Diplomatic career
- Regional or universal intergovernmental organizations
- National or supranational legislative offices
- Policy making
International Trade and European Integration
- Companies involved in international trade
- Credit institutions and financial intermediaries, insurance companies
- Management and business control
- International organizations involved in international trade
- Customs services
International Politics and Regional Dynamics
- Analysis and Research - Strategic Political and International Legal Studies
- Study centres of multinational companies
- Think-tank
- International rating agencies
- Study offices of trade associations
- Italian or foreign public and private research institutes
E. International Cooperation and Human Rights
- Intergovernmental organizations active in the field of development cooperation
- Non-governmental institutes operating in the field of international cooperation
- Policy-making
- Humanitarian assistance, immigration management
- Cultural exchange and promotion