Strategie di Comunicazione
Italy, Padua
Study location | Italy, Padua |
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Type | Master's degree, full-time |
Nominal duration | 2 years (120 ECTS) |
Study language | Italian |
Awards | (Laurea magistrale in Strategie di Comunicazione ) |
Course code | IF0315/001PD/2023 |
Tuition fee | €2,642 per year For more information please visit: www.unipd.it/en/tuition-fees |
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Application fee | €30 one-time This fee is non-refundable. |
Deposit | €205 one-time In order to accept your place at the University of Padua, the payment of the admission fee is required. This fee is non-refundable. |
Entry qualification | Bachelor diploma (or equivalent) A minimum three-year undergraduate degree (or equivalent), with proven skills in Italian Linguistics, History, Political and Social sciences, English Language, Computer science is required. Please verify country-based specific entry title requirements at the following link. The entry qualification documents are accepted in the following languages: English / Italian. You can often get a suitable transcript from your school. If this is not the case, you will need official translations along with verified copies of the original. You must take the original entry qualification documents with you when you finally go to the university. If you are admitted to the degree programme, you will have to submit other documents including original and translated/legalised copies of your previous qualifications, etc. No legalised documents are required at application stage. |
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Other requirements | Specific requirements for Non-EU applicants: Italian – B2 Level (CEFR) or equivalent: please check out this link for the full list of accepted certificates, minimum scores and exemptions |
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Overview
The specific learning outcomes of the degree programme are listed as follows: acquisition of theoretical knowledge and experimentation with practical activities that enable graduates to analyse communicational needs in different situations; methodological skills in drafting projects and identifying appropriate strategies to meet communicational needs; creation of communication products as a result of the analysis and implementation of the identified strategies; ability to design and put into practice interdisciplinary research on communication issues; acquisition of theoretical knowledge and mastering of IT and multimedia tools necessary to develop communication projects; acquisition of structured writing skills, including technical writing; mastering a European Union language besides Italian and know a second foreign language.
Programme structure
An English-taught degree programme – Communication strategies – has been activated starting from a.y. 2021/22
Career opportunities
The degree programme trains its graduates to be autonomous in planning, research and analysis activities that some professions require, e.g. analysts in research centres and observatories dealing with product analysis and monitoring complex communication processes (both in research institutions and those aimed at providing services to public and private bodies). Graduates mainly work in the communication and marketing sector, including public, social and business communication, both in public institutions or non-profit organizations and in private companies. Other very frequent employment opportunities are in the advertising, information and publishing sector. Relevant professions: communication and marketing managers, mainly work in the private sector, press office managers, both in the private and the public sector. Other relevant employment opportunities arise in corporate, social and public communication, as well as person in charge of public relations, technical writer, project manager, communication manager and organizer of events for the communication and marketing sector; account executive, account supervisor, strategic planner, media planner and copywriter for the advertising sector; web content manager and web project manager for the web communication and ICT area. International and non-governmental organizations, as well as less common areas, such as trade and sales and human resources, offer other employment opportunities.
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