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IULM, LEARNING THE FUTURE. INTRODUCTORY GUIDE TO UNDERGRADUATE AND POSTGRADUATE PROGRAMMES

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IULM, LEARNING THE FUTURE.

INTRODUCTORY GUIDETO UNDERGRADUATEAND POSTGRADUATE PROGRAMMES

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

Interpreting and Communication

Communication, Media and Advertising

Corporate Communication and Public Relations (in Italian and English)

Arts, Entertainment and Cultural Events

Fashion and Creative Industries

Tourism, Management and Culture

THREE-YEAR UNDERGRADUATE DEGREES141618202226

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Specialized Translation and Conference Interpreting

Television, Cinema and New Media

Strategic Communication (in English)

Marketing, Consumption and Communication

Artificial Intelligence for Business and Society

Art, Valorisation and Market

Hospitality & Tourism Management (in English)

TWO-YEAR MASTERS DEGREES30343840444648

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CONTINUING EDUCATION 51

Study Options 52

Orientation, Tutoring and Counselling

Career Services and Business Relations

DiversaMENTE. Disability and SLD Services

Fees, Contributions and Financial Aid

Opportunities for Enrolled Students

IULM International

Living at IULM/Experiencing IULM

RESOURCES AND SERVICES

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ADMISSIONS 646.

ALIULM - IULM UNIVERSITY’S ALUMNI ASSOCIATION 688.

Our Teaching Model – Contemporary Learning

Academics

The Future Begins Here – Courses of Study

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TUITION AND FEES FOR THE 2021/2022 ACADEMIC YEAR 667.

IULM MAKES YOUA FORWARD THINKER

TODAY AND TOMORROWDYNAMIC TEACHING WITH REAL CONNECTIONS TO THE

WORLD OF WORK AND AN EYE ON THE FUTURE.

At IULM University the goal is to train professionals who can take on challenges and

make the most of the opportunities that the international marketplace has to offer.

At the same time IULM seeks to mould the character of men and women so that by the

time they graduate they are more self-aware and have a greater sense of self-worth.

IULM graduates are critical thinkers, strategic visionaries, responsible citizens and

active participants in today’s digital revolution. IULM provides its students with the

full set of cultural skills as well as a solid academic offering. By using an integrated

approach that combines theory and practice, it helps students to successfully enter

the world of work – today and tomorrow. Be it in culture, communication or the

economy, IULM graduates become leading figures in the creative industries and are

perfectly capable of adapting to a fast and ever-changing world.

CONTEMPORARY LEARNINGA complete and contemporary

teaching model, with an international

vision, to prepare our professionals

for a changing world.

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The future opens itself to those who can adapt to change, and who can combine knowledge and know-how, critical-thinking skills and emotional intelligence.

For over 50 years, IULM University’s mission to combine cultural education and professional skills, have made it a place where academics and the job market converge.

That is precisely what makes IULM stand out, because it complements a solid academic education with practical experience, through conferences, workshops, company partnerships and real “hands-on” learning in the field. Each of these is a unique opportunity to get in touch with leading professionals in the world of work and to develop professional capabilities, cognitive abilities and interpersonal skills.

This formula has led to excellent results over the years, given the high rate of post-graduate employment of students. According to the AlmaLaurea Report 2021, in fact, one year after graduation 53.8%* of IULM Bachelor's degree graduates and 74.8% of IULM two-years Master's degree graduates are well inserted in the world of work. Five years after graduation, the employment rate of the latter rises to 90.6%.

CONTEMPORARYLEARNINGTHE TEACHING MODELTHAT PREPARES YOU FOR THE FUTURE.

Modern and functional, IULM provides only the best on-campus facilities and services to its students in order to support their education and to foster a learning experience based on collaboration, co-creation and the development of collective intelligence.

Cutting-edge facilities

Thanks to constant, well-established connectionswith the world of work,we can provide real opportunities for job placement.

The world of work at your doorstep

The challenges of tomorrow require

new skills every day. Teaching must evolve constantly if it wants

to keep up with the speed of change.

Study optionsthat are constantly

evolving

*Data obtained by isolating IULM Bachelor's degree graduates who, after graduation, never enrolled in a second level degree course (58.1%).

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STUDY OPTIONSLEARNING IS A JOURNEY –THE DESTINATION IS UP TO YOU.

UNDERGRADUATE AND POSTGRADUATEPROGRAMMES

Solid and comprehensive training to prepare tomorrow’s professionals. If you want to enter the job market right away, a three-year undergraduate degree from IULM will provide you with all the skills you need. If you want to extend your knowledge, you can continue with a one-year or two-year Master’s degree.

7 THREE-YEAR UNDERGRADUATE DEGREE PROGRAMMES7 TWO-YEAR MASTER’S DEGREE PROGRAMMES

15 ONE-YEAR MASTER’S DEGREES6 PROFESSIONAL TRAINING COURSES

11 EXECUTIVE EDUCATION COURSESHIGHSCHOOL

UNDERGRADUATEPROGRAMMES (3 YEARS)

TWO-YEARMASTER'SDEGREES

ONE-YEAR MASTER'SDEGREES (1ST LEVEL)

PHD PROGRAMMES (3 YEARS)

ONE-YEAR MASTER'S DEGREES(2ND LEVEL)

THE WORLDOF WORK

*in Italian and English

THE FUTURE IS HERE

Three-year undergraduate degree: Interpreting and Communication

Specialized Translation and Conference Interpreting: Curriculum: Conference Interpreting Curriculum: Specialized Translation

FACULTY OF INTERPRETING AND TRANSLATION

FACULTY OF COMMUNICATIONThree-year undergraduate degree:

Communication, Media and Advertising Corporate Communication and Public Relations*

Two-year Master's degree:

Marketing, Consumption and Communication

Retail ManagementBrand ManagementDigital Marketing Management

Television, Cinema and New Media:Cinema and New TechnologiesTelevision and Cross-MediaNew Media, Music and Digital Tales

Strategic Communication (in English) - Dual Degree

Artificial Intelligence for Business and Society

FACULTY OF ARTS AND TOURISMThree-year undergraduate degree: Arts, Entertainment, Cultural Events Fashion and Creative Industries Tourism, Management and CultureTwo-year masters degree: Art, Valorisation and Market Hospitality and Tourism Management (in English) – Dual Degree

Two-year Master's degree:

UNDERGRADUATE PROGRAMMES

FACULTY OF INTERPRETING AND TRANSLATIONInterpreting and Communication

FACULTY OF COMMUNICATIONCommunication, Media and Advertising Corporate Communication and Public Relations

FACULTY OF ARTS AND TOURISMArts, Entertainment, Cultural EventsFashion and Creative IndustriesTourism, Management and Culture

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CAREER OPPORTUNITIES

The three-year undergraduate degree course in Interpreting and Communication places a strong focus on learning foreign languages with a view to preparing students for the world of work. The basic goal of this programme is to educate and train young professionals in the field of applied languages with the ultimate goal of becoming interpreters and translators. By acquiring the basic skills that they need to enter today’s job market, Interpreting and Communication graduates will be competitive in an increasingly globalised and integrated world. The programme allows the students to attain a high level of proficiency in two foreign languages. At the same time there is a strong emphasis on communication and the practical application of languages. There is also the option of studying a third foreign language.English is mandatory for all students, while a second language can be chosen from French, Spanish, German, Russian, Arabic or Chinese. Students learn how to interpret and translate thanks to practical language tuition in small classes, which is fundamental for learning written and oral skills.The programme equips students to become interpreters, translators and communicators by providing:

A degree in Interpreting and Translation will allow graduates to work in any field that requires knowledge and use of foreign languages in a professional context, both in Italy and abroad. This includes multinational corporations, the fashion industry, journalism, the publishing sector, public institutions and cultural events. Career options for graduates include: external relations manager for companies or public institutions; corporate communications manager for multinational corporations or import/export businesses, spokesperson and press agent; news agency intermediary, fashion companies, etc. An Interpreting and Communication degree will also grant access to IUM’s two-year Master’s degree in Specialised Translation and Conference Interpreting.

Faculty of Interpreting and Translation

INTERPRETING AND COMMUNICATION

THREE-YEAR UNDERGRADUATE DEGREE IN

FINAL TEST 6

ELECTIVE OPTIONSNordic Languages and Cultures I and IISimultaneous Interpreting in English, French, German or Spanish I and IIAnglo-Irish LiteraturePhilosophy and Consequences of Globalization

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RECOMMENDED STUDY PLANYEAR 1COMPULSORY COURSESItalian Language and Literature

Italian Language and Culture (with writing workshop)Contemporary Italian Literature

Principles of LinguisticsTheory and Practice of Translation and Conference InterpretingCultural Anthropology

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REQUIRED LANGUAGE WORKSHOPSEnglish Language Laboratory I Written Language Mediation: English I Oral Language Mediation: English ISecond Foreign Language Laboratory I Written Language Mediation: Second Foreign Language I Oral Language Mediation: Second Foreign Language IIT Tools For Translation and Interpreting Workshop

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YEAR 3COMPULSORY COURSESComparative LiteratureInternational OrganizationsEconomy of Companies and International MarketsPsychology of Communication

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REQUIRED LANGUAGE MODULESEnglish Laboratory III

Written Language Mediation: English III Oral Language Mediation: English IIISecond Foreign Language Laboratory III Written Language Mediation: Second Foreign Language III Oral Language Mediation: Second Foreign Language III

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ELECTIVE COURSES 6

ELECTIVE COURSES 6

YEAR 2COMPULSORY COURSESCulture, Literature and History of the English Language History of the English Language and Culture English LiteratureCulture, Literature and History of the Second Language History of the Second Foreign Language and its Culture Literature of the Second Foreign LanguageContemporary History

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REQUIRED LANGUAGE WORKSHOPEnglish Laboratory II Written Language Mediation: English II Oral Language Mediation: English IISecond Foreign Language Laboratory II Written Language Mediation: Second Foreign Language II Oral Language Mediation: Second Foreign Language II

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the fundamental skills for conference interpreting (consecutive, negotiation, chuchotage, simultaneous) and translation (technical-scientific and literary), which are developed through practical language tuition;

an in-depth knowledge of the literature, culture and history of the languages studied, as well as the basics of law, sociology, economics and psychology, to prepare students to work internationally;

an overview of all the aspects of translation and interpreting, including the theory, methodology and ethics of the profession as well as social psychology.

The programme harnesses the synergy of a teaching staff of native speakers, professional interpreters and translators, communication professionals, and university lecturers. This is combined with all the necessary modern facilities and services on campus.

N.B. Most language workshops are at Istituto di Alti Studi SSML Carlo Bo.

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CAREER OPPORTUNITIES

Communication continues to be the world’s leading industry in terms of investments, profits and employment opportunities. With the digital evolution and the emergence of new media, there is an ever-growing need for graduates who have the professional skills to manage these developments in communication.IULM’s three-year degree in Communication, Media and Advertising provides students with the skills they need to develop creative, innovative communication projects both for traditional media (cinema, theatre, television, journalism) and new media (web, social media, etc.). Advertising is also taught from the point of view of the new advertising strategies that have been made possible by digital technology.In addition to lectures, the programme also includes workshops where students can put the theories they have learned into practice.In this way, “knowledge” and “know-how” become the two pillars of a teaching project that will turn students into open-minded professionals with critical thinking skills and high creative intelligence. These are the most in-demand qualities among creative companies, as well as companies working in the entertainment industry and in multimedia communications.

COMMUNICATION,MEDIA AND ADVERTISING

THREE-YEAR UNDERGRADUATE DEGREE IN

Faculty of Communication

A degree in Communication, Media and Advertising will equip students to work on both the creative side and the commercial side of the culture industry. Graduates will have the opportunity to become professionals in the worlds of publishing, journalism, cinema, radio, television, new media and advertising.

COMPULSORY COURSESMedia SociologyWeb Languages Digital Communication Web Design LaboratoryBody and Voice Languages Modern and Contemporary Theatre Radio CommunicationDigital Information Systems and Trends Advertising LanguagesMovie languagesMedia Text AnalysisProfessional English I

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RECOMMENDED STUDY PLAN

YEAR 3

YEAR 2

FINAL TEST

COMPULSORY COURSESContemporary History History and Cultures of CinemaA choice between:

Film AestheticsMarketing of Cinema

TV Languages History and TV modelsA choice between:

Laboratory I: TV ProgrammesLaboratory II: Audiences and TV Ratings

Public and Political CommunicationPsychology of Audiovisual CommunicationProfessional English IILanguage and Culture Second Foreign Language

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COMPULSORY COURSESLanguages of Journalism Theory and Techniques of Journalistic Language A choice between:

Laboratory I: Television ReportageLaboratory II: Telling the story on the Web

Literature and Media Digital Age Narratives A choice between:

Laboratory I: Adaptation PracticesLaboratory II: The Imaginaries of Intermediality

A choice between: Music Lab for MediaThe Advertising Creativity LabPolitical and Media EconomyMethodology and Technology of Social Research Methodology and technique of social research A choice between:

Images and SocietyMarket and Consumption

Professional English III

ELECTIVE COURSES 6

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ELECTIVE OPTIONSGender Theory (in English)Communication, Mass Media and CrimeAdvertising LabJournalism LabDirecting for TheatreCreative Writing WorkshopPoetry, Song and RapTV: Models and ProfessionsDesign Thinking Innovation (in English)History of Italian Cinema

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CAREER OPPORTUNITIES

IULM’s three-year undergraduate degree in Corporate Communication and Public Relations prepares graduates to manage public relations in both the public and private sectors in order to support sales, create and shape a brand, increase visibility and enhance an organisation’s reputation. Our graduates are able to harness all forms of communication – traditional advertising, event organisation and social media – in order to interact with customers, business partners, institutions, policy-makers, local communities, citizens, journalists, the media and influencers. They are also able to develop communication strategies and plan and assess their results. The programme focuses on a mix of skills: it looks at how businesses are organised and managed with courses on company management, marketing and business law; it examines social and market dynamics with courses on sociology, consumer psychology and market analysis; it teaches students how to dialogue with the media, influencers and public opinion by providing them with communications and public relations training. The programme also helps students develop the following:

Graduates from this programme are equipped to work in the field of marketing and corporate communications in a wide variety of industries ranging from consumer goods and retail to the service industry, fashion, culture, sport, entertainment and non-profit organisations. Career options for graduates include: product and brand manager, account manager, social media manager, media planner, event manager, press agent, crisis manager, in-house communications specialist. They will also be able to work for private and public companies, public relations agencies, event management agencies and market research firms and public sector organisations.

CORPORATE COMMUNICATION AND PUBLIC RELATIONS

THREE-YEAR UNDERGRADUATE DEGREE IN

Digital skills necessary in today’s media environment.

Command of foreign languages and cross-cultural skills in order to deal with the impact of globalization on communication processes.

Personal communication skills such as professional writing.

Coursework is based on a strong mix of lectures, case studies, exercises and workshops. The faculty is made up of university professors as well as professionals from companies and communication agencies. Second-year students can attend a year or an intensive semester at the Dublin Business School and obtain an Honours Bachelor’s degree in Marketing.

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YEAR 1COMPULSORY COURSESSociology of MediaManagementCorporate Communication Information Systems and Digital Trends Sociology of Consumption and Corporate CultureAdvertisingSemioticsProfessional English III

YEAR 2COMPULSORY COURSES Consumer Psychology and Neuromarketing MarketingStatistics and Market ResearchSocial Change in the Digital AgeProfessional Writing (workshop)Professional English IVFrench/Spanish/German/Russian/Chinese/Italian language and culture

ELECTIVE COURSES

FINAL TEST

YEAR 3

ELECTIVE COURSES

COMPULSORY COURSES Public Relations (workshop)EconomicsCommunication Management in Public Sectors (workshop) Organizational Theories & HR ManagementIntroduction to Public and Private lawCreativity WorkshopA choice between: Creativity and design Creativity and advertising

Professional English: Public Speaking

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ELECTIVE OPTIONSBranded Entertainment Business StrategyDigital Media for Marketing Retail Marketing Innovation Marketing & SalesConsumption Innovation & Trends Influencer MarketingArtificial IntelligenceSocial Media Management for Corporate Communication

IN ITALIAN AND ENGLISH

Faculty of Communication

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IULM’s three-year undergraduate degree in Arts, Entertainment and Cultural Events provides students with the basic skills they need to work in the arts and culture industry as well as in entertainment production. These are constantly evolving fields that require knowledgeable professionals who also possess managerial skills which is exactly what this programme aims to deliver. There is great potential for this kind of work in Italy. In response to these needs, IULM’s undergraduate degree in Arts, Entertainment and Cultural Events has been designed around two core aspects. On the one hand, students are guided through a historical and critical analysis of the languages of art and entertainment; on the other hand, they are introduced to the organisational and managerial aspects. Along the way, students gain the knowledge and skills they need to analyse, create and publicise products and content that are specifically designed for arts and entertainment, while learning how to organise and run cultural events and activities. The programme covers a wide variety of academic disciplines in fields ranging from the arts to social sciences to subject-specific courses on forms of language and digital systems. These include: History of Medieval, Modern and Contemporary Art; Digital Communication Workshop for the Arts; Art and Fashion; Economics of Culture and Art; Photography Theory and Techniques (workshop). The programme is a combination of lectures, held by IULM faculty members, artists and professionals who work in emerging industries, workshops and “hands-on” experiences. It is designed to provide students with the theoretical basics and then to apply what they have learned. Lectures are completed by workshops, visits to museums and foundations, meetings with prominent figures and professionals from the world of art, culture and entertainment, projects and partnerships with outside institutions, and internships and traineeships in Italy and abroad. These opportunities are the result of partnerships that the Faculty has organised for its undergraduate students, such as with MIA FAIR and Cittadellarte-Fondazione Pistoletto, and include a wide range of work experiences. The JobLabs also aim to offer students a work experience with intensive workshops held by well-known professionals with the support of IULM faculty members. The goal is to help students design and produce highly innovative projects.

ARTS, ENTERTAINMENT, CULTURAL EVENTS

THREE-YEAR UNDERGRADUATE DEGREE IN

Faculty of Arts and Tourism

CAREER OPPORTUNITIESIULM’s three-year undergraduate degree in Arts, Entertainment and Cultural Events trains professionals who will be able to document, develop and promote artistic heritage through both traditional means and multimedia platforms. Students are also equipped to be expert organisers of artistic and cultural events, covering everything from planning and production to execution and promotion. Career options include: art and cultural content editor; expert in the planning, production, organisation and distribution of art exhibitions, cultural events and entertainment products; artistic and cultural mediator; expert in the management of cultural events for public and private institutions.

RECOMMENDED STUDY PLAN

YEAR 3COMPULSORY COURSESAestheticsPsychology of ArtHistory of Art Criticism and Museology History of Art Criticism Museums and Archives 4.0Forms of Organisation of Cultural EventsPhotography: Theory and Technique (workshop)Professional English IIIInternship for the development of professional skills

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ELECTIVE COURSES 6

ELECTIVE OPTIONSArt and Fashion FoundationsEnglish for the ArtsHistory of Pop MusicArt and TelevisionStrategy of Cultural Events

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6FINAL TEST

YEAR 2COMPULSORY COURSESThe Entertainment System Cinema and Art Forms of Contemporary Theatre Production and Organization of Contemporary MusicHistory of Modern Art Economy of Culture and ArtContemporary History Contemporary History Contemporary ItalyWriting WorkshopLaw of Cultural ActivitiesProfessional English IISecond Foreign Language and Culture

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ELECTIVE COURSES 6

YEAR 1COMPULSORY COURSESHistory of Medieval Art Current Visual Arts History of Contemporary Art Arts and Media Event Marketing and Management Marketing for Art and Culture Project Management for Events and EntertainmentCommunication of Culture Cultural Journalism Publishing for Arts and CultureDigital Communication for the Arts (workshop) Art and Fashion Professional English I

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ELECTIVE COURSES 6

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FASHION AND CREATIVE INDUSTRIES

THREE-YEAR UNDERGRADUATE DEGREE IN

Faculty of Arts and Tourism

IULM’s three-year undergraduate degree in Fashion and Creative Industries is an innovative course. It prepares students to work in creative processes and communication in fashion, creative industries and design, and the best of Made in Italy. All these fields are of growing importance for the Italian economy.The undergraduate programme has been created in partnership with some of the leading fashion and design companies which played a key role in designing the training course. The programme aims to meet the needs of a market where industries are asking for experts who can combine the culture, communication and symbolism that lie behind the design, development, communication and promotion of creative products.

In Milan, which is internationally recognised for its fashion industry and creativity, the programme draws on IULM’s expertise in communication and languages and has a lab-based approach. The courses provide the strong theoretical, cultural and artistic learning that is needed to take on the main challenges of creative and communication processes in fashion, design and creative production. The programme is also an opportunity for students to hone their English and develop the transversal competencies and interpersonal soft skills required by companies in Italy and abroad.

Students develop practical skills in a variety of fields, among which web and social media communication, advertising, creation and planning of fashion and design events. They prepare communication material to promote fashion creations and other creative products, in addition to product-related information and documents, and press releases.

IULM graduates in Fashion and Creative Industries will have the critical thinking and theoretical know-how in the various artistic-visual languages that are necessary to understand fashion, design and Made in Italy. They will also be versed in the methodology and practical tools used to communicate and promote fashion, design and other creative products. Upon completing the programme, graduates will have acquired the skills to design, create, and manage fashion and design events, fashion shows, “fashion weeks”, conferences, and exhibitions both online and off. Graduates will know how to single out and interpret cultural trends as well as fashion and design lifestyles in Italy and abroad; they will understand the competitiveness nature of the creative economy;

they will create inclusive and intercultural communication products, communicate sustainability, read and interpret budgets and reports; they will be familiar with laws, both national and international, on the protection of intellectual property rights.

The course includes lectures as well as workshops in order to train students to develop an analytical approach to artistic language, stimulate a creative mind-set and a propensity to innovate, consolidate theoretical learning, and develop the technical-practical and management skills needed in fashion, creative industries and design.

The programme includes project work, workshops and hands-on experience, meetings with professionals and leading names from the world of fashion and design, and seminars held by lecturers from other universities. Study visits to companies, foundations, museums and trade associations are designed to help students grow professionally. In addition, by developing projects and working with institutions, and through internships and traineeships in Italy and abroad, students can apply the knowledge and skills taught at university.Third-year students can choose to specialise either in fashion or in creative industries and design. These specialisations include an internship and final test, and aim to equip students with very specific and innovative skills they can transfer to the workplace.

CAREER OPPORTUNITIESGraduates in Fashion and Creative Industries can find employment with fashion companies, creative industries, design, research centres for the creative industry, specialist service companies for the fashion marketing sector, distribution and point of sale services, press agencies, events agencies, museums, foundations, art galleries specialist publishing or will launch creative start-ups.

Career options in fashion and creative industries include: Communication specialist, Web Communication Specialist, Social Media Specialist, Videomaker; Event & Fair Specialist; Trend Hunter; Junior Art Director, Visual Merchandiser, Visual Designer.

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COMPULSORY COURSESContemporary Visual Arts History of Contemporary Art Art and MediaAdvertising for Fashion and Design WorkshopEffective Communication Techniques Workshop I (written communication)Web Communication and Social MediaHistory of Fashion and Design History of Fashion History of Design History and Culture of Made In ItalyCulture and Languages of Creative Industries Semiotics of Creativity Archives of Creative IndustriesProfessional English I

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RECOMMENDED STUDY PLAN

YEAR 1

COMPULSORY COURSESAesthetics of Fashion and Design Interculturality, Sustainability, InclusivenessEffective Communication Techniques Workshop II (oral communication) Marketing of Fashion and Design Marketing Basics Marketing of Fashion and DesignEconomics and Management of Creative Industries Data and Trend AnalysisBudgeting and Reporting for Fashion and Design Law, Brands, CopyrightProfessional English II

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ELECTIVE COURSES 6

YEAR 3 (COMMON COURSE)COMPULSORY COURSESEffective Communication Techniques Workshop III (Visual Communication)Professional English IIIInternship

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COMPULSORY COURSESInnovation Fashion Design Visual Merchandising WorkshopWorkshop on the Conception and Creation of Fashion Events Conception and Creation of Fashion Events Fashion Show Direction

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FASHION CURRICULUM

COMPULSORY COURSESDesign ThinkingVisual Design WorkshopWorkshop on the Conception and Creation of Design Events Conception and Creation of Design Events Retail Design

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CREATIVE AND DESIGN INDUSTRIES CURRICULUM

ELECTIVE OPTIONSCinema, Fashion and DesignPress Office for Art, Fashion and DesignFashion and Design Photography Social Media and Influencer

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ELECTIVE COURSES 6

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IULM’s three-year undergraduate degree in Tourism, Management and Culture offers students first-class training for the diversified employment opportunities in the tourist industry. The programme provides students with a solid foundation upon which they can develop expert skills in management, tourism and cultural services, marketing and communication, with a course offering that covers economics, social sciences and territorial sciences. Additionally, the programme builds an innovative learning path that takes the opportunities of globalisation into consideration, so that IULM graduates can take advantage of the development potential of companies and places in a sustainable way, while focusing on cultural heritage and landscape. Students are exposed to management and territorial sciences, along with a number of tools to strengthen their personal resources and skills: IT technologies, techniques on how to promote and make the most of cultural heritage/initiatives, data analysis and law. By mastering the English language, students will be able to take on positions in Europe and beyond. IULM graduates will also find real opportunities in the field, including next-generation jobs such as in the sharing economy and online distribution platforms, event management and cine-tourism also thanks to a series of targeted workshop-courses. Third-year students can choose between two courses “Tourism Communication and Culture” and “Tourism Management and Organisation” which, together with an internship and final thesis, aim to equip students with very specific and innovative skills they can transfer to the workplace.

TOURISM, MANAGEMENT AND CULTURE

THREE-YEAR UNDERGRADUATE DEGREE IN

CAREER OPPORTUNITIESWith a degree in Tourism, Management and Culture, graduates will have the technical and practicaI training for the following careers in tourism: marketing and sales for tourism companies and organisations; hotel and resort management for institutions and associations; promoter of tourist destinations for institutions and associations is both the public and private sector; event planner and manager for leisure and business tourism. IULM’s innovative training programme also provides graduates with the skills needed to work their way up to a managerial position in sustainable territorial development or to start an entrepreneurial career in tourism.

Faculty of Arts and Tourism

YEAR 1COMPULSORY COURSESGeography, Politics and CultureSociology and Psychology of Tourism Management for the Tourism CompaniesThe Economic System of TourismDigital Communication for Tourism (with Tourism, Cultures and Communication Workshop – 24 hours)Marketing of TourismContemporary History and Evolution of Tourism Territorial Policies and Sustainable Development Local Development and International OrganizationsInformation and Communication Technology for TourismProfessional English I

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YEAR 3 (COMMON COURSE)

YEAR 2COMPULSORY COURSESRight of TourismTourist Heritage Ancient World Trails Art CoursesDevelopment of Destinations: Policies and Governance Territorial Policies Cultural AnthropologyCompetitive StrategiesDestination Management Destination Management Lab Tourist Experience (LAB)Professional English IILanguage and Culture of the Second Foreign Language (a choice between French, Spanish or German)

ELECTIVE COURSES 6

COMPULSORY COURSESRegional Marketing and Sustainability Strategies and Marketing Economy and Environmental Sustainability Tourism CommunicationOrganisation and Communication of Events Organisation and Communication of Events for Tourism Theatrical and Musical TourismProfessional English IIIInternship for the Development of Professional Skills

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ELECTIVE OPTIONSCommunication for TourismInnovation and Entrepreneurship in TourismGoverning EmergencyTourism CulturesAnthropology of the Middle Eastern ImaginaryCultural Anthropology

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TOURISM COMMUNICATION AND CULTURE CURRICULUMCOMPULSORY COURSESCine-Tourism WorkshopNarration and Communication of TerritoriesUrban Tourism

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TOURISM MANAGEMENT AND ORGANISATION CURRICULUMCOMPULSORY COURSESHuman Resources ManagementRevenue ManagementBusiness Analytics

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POSTGRADUATE PROGRAMMES

FACULTY OF ARTS AND TOURISM Art, Valorisation and Market Hospitality and Tourism Management

FACULTY OF INTERPRETING AND TRANSLATIONSpecialized Translation and ConferenceInterpreting

FACULTY OF COMMUNICATIONTelevision, Cinema and New Media

Marketing, Consumption and Communication Strategic Communication

Artificial Intelligence for Business and Society

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STUDY PLAN: CONFERENCE INTERPRETING.

The Master’s degree in Specialised Translation and Conference Interpreting provides students with the skills needed to become expert interpreters or professional translators in specialist fields and/or publishing. IULM offers two distinct programmes to satisfy every student’s needs.

This programme trains students to become experts in the field of interpreting, covering all possible branches and sectors. From companies to international organisations and institutions, for any professional context that requires interpreters with a highly specialised knowledge of language and culture.

CAREER OPPORTUNITIESWith their excellent skills in interpreting techniques, graduates will be able to work in private companies, as well as national and international institutions and organisations such as the UN, UNESCO, FAO and the European Parliament, or as freelance interpreters.

STUDY PLAN: SPECIALIZED TRANSLATION.This programme aims to provide specialised know-how in the field of translation, with an inter-disciplinary teaching approach that focuses on the publishing industry, advertising, technology, finance, technical manuals, multimedia, as well as audio visual communication and web-publishing. IULM has also partnered with the Université de Haute- Alsace to offer a double degree programme between Master LEA-TST (Traductions Scientifiques et Techniques), and IULM’s two-year Master’s degree in Specialised Translation.

CAREER OPPORTUNITIESThis programme will allow graduates to take on prestigious roles in the publishing industry, as well as in national and international institutions, and in organisations and institutions working in the fields of teaching and research. Graduates will also have the skills needed to work as freelance translators.

Students who hold a three-year degree (Laurea Triennale) in Interpreting and Communication from IULM University or a three-year diploma (Diploma Triennale) from Istituto di Alti Studi SSML Carlo Bo can enrol in these Master’s degree programmes after an admissions interview. Students must successfully pass the interview in order to be admitted.

SPECIALIZED TRANSLATION AND CONFERENCE INTERPRETING

TWO-YEAR MASTER'S DEGREE IN

Faculty of Interpreting and Translation

YEAR 2

COMPULSORY COURSESLanguages and Forms of Italian Literary Production Sector Languages and Translation: EnglishSector Languages and Translation: Second Foreign Language (choice of French, Spanish, German, Arabic, Russian, Chinese)

CFU699

COMPULSORY COURSESIT Tools for InterpretingHistory of International RelationsInternational Law

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LANGUAGE MODULES English II Simultaneous Interpreting

Consecutive Interpreting

French II, Spanish II, German II, Arabic II, Russian II or Chinese II Simultaneous Interpreting

Consecutive Interpreting

Work Experience

YEAR 1

RECOMMENDED STUDY PLAN FOR:CONFERENCE INTERPRETING

LANGUAGE MODULES English I Simultaneous Interpreting

Consecutive Interpreting

French I, Spanish I, German I, Arabic I, Russian I or Chinese I Simultaneous Interpreting

Consecutive Interpreting

Theory and Practice of Interpreting

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English - Simultaneous/Consecutive Interpreting

French, Spanish, German, Arabic, Russian ore Chinese - Simultaneous/Consecutive Interpreting Master’s Degree Thesis

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ELECTIVE OPTIONSInternational MarketingPractical Translation: Communication, Technical Manuals, Economy and Finance (part of Specialized Translation curriculum)People and Society in the Digital AgeAudiovisual Translation (Subtitling and Dubbing)

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ELECTIVE COURSES 9

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YEAR 2

COMPULSORY COURSESEditorial and Specialist Translation: English I Editorial Translation: fiction and Non-Fiction

Specialist Translation: Communication, Technical Manuals, Economics and Finance

Editorial and Specialist Translation: French I, Spanish I, German I, Arabic I, Russian I or Chinese I Editorial Translation: Fiction and Non-Fiction

Specialist Translation: Communication, Technical Manuals, Economics and Finance

Languages and Forms of Italian Literary Production (shared with another study plan)

Analysis and Reception of Translated Text IT Tools for Translation Computer-Assisted Translation and Localization

Machine Translation and Post-Editing

Writing Techniques, Genres and Textuality

CFU12

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COMPULSORY COURSESEditorial Translation: Fiction and Non-Fiction - English IIEditorial Translation: Fiction and Non-Fiction – French II, Spanish II, German II, Arabic II, Russian II or Chinese IIAudio Visual Translation (Subtitling and Dubbing)

CFU99

6

YEAR 1

MASTER'S DEGREE THESIS 12

RECOMMENDED STUDY PLAN FOR:

ELECTIVE OPTIONSWeb Publishing and Website Editing SkillsTerminologies and Translation in English, French, Spanish, German, Arabic, Russian or Chinese(part of another study plan)Rhetoric, Medial and Communication

CFU39

6

ELECTIVE COURSES 9

SPECIALIZED TRANSLATION

LANGUAGE MODULESSpecialist Translation: Science and Technology, Made in Italy - English IISpecialist Translation: Science and Technology, Made in Italy – French II, Spanish II, German II, Arab II, Russian II or Chinese IIWork Experience

CFU99

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1 CFU University credit = 1 ECTS

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TELEVISION, CINEMA E NEW MEDIA

TWO-YEAR MASTER'S DEGREE IN

IULM’s two-year Master’s degree in Television, Cinema and New Media is the only one of its kind in Italy. Through courses and workshops, this unique programme provides students with both theoretical (lectures) and practical (workshops) training in all stages of the audiovisual production process for the cinema (short and feature films), television (TV series, entertainment, sport, information etc.) and for new media ( music videoclips, spots, trailers, videogames, installations, etc.), In this way, students develop the creative, technical, management and teamworking skills they need to enter the international job market.

The study plan, which is the same for all first-year students, teaches the basic techniques for directing, cinematography, digital editing and recording audio for video. It also provides students with the tools to carry out an in-depth analysis of visual imagery, the relationship between image and sound, trends in video art, and imagination in the digital age.

The second year has 3 separate curricula.

Cinema and New Technologies: provides a more in-depth study of film directing techniques, while also guiding students through a theoretical and critical analysis of cinema, introduces digital filmmaking and animation, the economic strategies of filmmaking, and strategies for the distribution and preservation of films.

Television and Cross-Media: provides a more in-depth study of television directing techniques, while also guiding students through a theoretical and critical analysis of television and cross-media communication; introduces tools for the planning and production of series, streaming techniques and television marketing strategies.

New Media, Music and Digital Art: provides a more in-depth study of directing techniques for short formats, music videos and artistic video installations, and introduces storytelling for videogames and strategies for designing and measuring audiovisual communication for social media.

Students can spend their second year at the New York Film Academy (Los Angeles campus), where they can obtain a dual master’s degree that is valid both in the United States and Italy. Students will also have a discount on tuition and the chance to apply for a scholarship.

NEW

Faculty of Communication

CAREER OPPORTUNITIESGraduates have the skills to take on the following careers: director, digital editor, cinematographer, screenwriter, film, TV and/or web producer, videogame designer, expert in 3D visualisation and digital effects, scriptwriter for TV formats and series, author of interactive hypertext fiction and cross-media storyteller, creative content producer for social media, film festival organiser, critic for films, TV, video music and the web.

Lecturers for this programme are: Gianni Canova (film critic for Sky Cinema, editor of 8 ½), Maurizio Nichetti (director), Minnie Ferrara (producer), Michelangelo Frammartino (video artist, director), Massimo Schiavon (cinematographer), Diego Cassani (editor), Fabio Vittorini (critic for Il Manifesto and Duel), Emanuele Chiappa (sound technician), Giuseppe Bianchi (director and television writer), Masbedo (video artists), Gabriele Cucinella (CEO We Are Social), Gianni Sibilla (music critic for Rockol), Giovanni Chiaramonte (photographer), Elio De Capitani (actor/director, Teatro Elfo Puccini), Leila Fteita (set designer).

Students can take advantage of a Multimedia Lab with state-of-the-art spaces (sound stage, production room and editing room) as well as filming equipment and post-production software.

Students can also gain work experience with an internship, made possible by agreements with companies such as Mediaset, Sky, Vodafone, Magnolia, We Are Social as well as with institutions such as Teatro alla Scala, Triennale di Milano, Noir in Festival and more.

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COMPULSORY COURSESAdvanced Film Direction LaboratoryDigital Cinema Visual and Digital Effects

Animation Workshop

Film Studies Filmology

Critical Writing for Cinema and Entertainment

Expanded Cinema and Business Economy of Cinema: Strategies and Tools

Film Archives, Exhibitions and Museums

CFU69

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ELECTIVE COURSES 6

CINEMA AND NEW TECHNOLOGIES CURRICULUM

COMPULSORY COURSESDirector’s WorkshopDigital Assembly LaboratoryLaboratory for Lighting Technology and FilmingMedia Soundscapes Music and Image Direct Sound LaboratoryVisual studies Theory, History and Technique of Photography Laboratory of Video Art and Audiovisual InstallationsImaginaries of the Digital Age

CFU9

126

1266

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ELECTIVE COURSES 6

RECOMMENDED STUDY PLANYEAR 1 (COMMON YEAR)

YEAR 2

Internship/Professional Workshop 3

FINAL TEST 12

NEW MEDIA, MUSIC AND DIGITAL STORYTELLING CURRICULUM

TELEVISION AND CROSS-MEDIA CURRICULUMCOMPULSORY COURSESAdvanced Television Directing WorkshopCross-Media Series TV Formats and Series

Web Series Design and Production Laboratory

Web TV TV, Social Media and Web

Laboratory Streaming

Television and Cross-Media Business

ELECTIVE COURSES 6

CFU96

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COMPULSORY COURSESDigital Accounts Videogames: Technology and Art

Interaction Design Lab

Music, Video and Digital Art Director’s Workshop for Short Formats

Expanded Video Art Workshop: spaces, scenarios, sound

Audiovisual Content for Social Media Creational Communication Strategies

Music Online: Video and Live

Copyright and Performance of Audiovisual Content Performance

ELECTIVE OPTIONSScripting LabActing and Directing LabDocumentary LabFestival and Event Organisation and Management Elements of Music and DiscographyTV Programming: Analysis and TechniquesMind, Media and Modern Culture (in English)

CFU6666666

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YEAR 2

YEAR 2

Internship/Professional Workshop 3

FINAL TEST 12

ELECTIVE COURSES 6Internship/Professional Workshop 3

FINAL TEST 12

1 CFU University credit = 1 ECTS

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STRATEGIC COMMUNICATION - DUAL DEGREE

TWO-YEAR MASTER'S DEGREE IN

IULM’s Master of Strategic Communication, in English, is a programme that will train students to become highly specialised professionals in the field of corporate communication. At the same time, it will hone their business and managerial skills so that they can become strategic communicators. The international orientation of this programme is enhanced by two dual degree partnerships, one with Huddersfield University (UK) and the other with Cardiff Metropolitan University (UK). Students can also benefit from other exchange opportunities with foreign universities. Graduates will have the skills needed to move into key positions as professionals and managers, both in the field of communications for companies and organisations, and within public relations and communications agencies around the world. Among the faculty members, lecturers who are experts in strategic communication – with significant international teaching experience – and internationally acclaimed professors from universities that have the world’s best communication programmes. The faculty can also draw on the support of an Advisory Board that includes CEOs, communication directors and managers from important multinational groups, companies, leading communication agencies. These people have played a key role in designing the curriculum. Courses have a strong practical focus and are project-based, with classroom discussion, case studies, business games and role-plays where students can better understand how organisations and managers really work.

IN ENGLISH

CAREER OPPORTUNITIESGraduates of IULM’s Master of Strategic Communication learn the technical know-how needed for communication, and have a strategic understanding of the role it can play in various organisational contexts. The programme aims to produce trained professionals such as: Strategic Communication Manager, in charge of planning and coordinating corporate communication strategies; Global Reputation Manager, responsible for developing and constantly improving brand or corporate reputation; Communication Specialist, in charge of planning and coordination sector-specific communication; and Stakeholder Relationship Manager, responsible for the planning and organisation of activities meant to develop and cultivate contacts with an organisation’s various stakeholders.

Faculty of Communication

YEAR 2

COMPULSORY COURSES Strategy and ManagementOrganisational Behavior & Neuromanagement Strategic & Entrepreneurial Communication Brand, Identity & Reputation Consumer Behaviour & Integrated Marketing Communication

Identity & Reputation Management

Digital Communication Management Digital and Cross-Media Strategy

Social Media Relations Management

Content Management & Corporate Storytelling

CFU969

126

6

126

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6

COMPULSORY COURSES Stakeholder Relationship Management Issues & Crisis communication

Public Affairs & Digital Advocacy

Communication Measurement & Data AnalysisCorporate Social Responsibility & CommunicationInternal Communication and Change ManagementFinancial Communication and Investor Relations

CFU12

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YEAR 1

RECOMMENDED STUDY PLAN

ELECTIVE OPTIONSMind, Media and Modern Culture Digital MarketsFashion Communication Management of DesignRetail & Branded Places Design Creative Leadership

CFU666666

ELECTIVE COURSES 6

ELECTIVE COURSES 6Field project/Internship 6

FINAL TEST 12

1 CFU University credit = 1 ECTS

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Marketing today means making your brand a constant presence in the minds and lives of consumers. This means product visibility in physical and digital sales networks and generating contacts and online dialogue with your customers. With a two-year Master’s degree in Marketing, Consumption and Communication, students learn how to do all of this effectively in a modern and professional way. The programme transfers the knowledge and applied skills that are needed in corporate marketing and communication. Upon completing their studies, graduates will be able to get the most out of both traditional and digital media. This one-of-a-kind and innovative programme is split into three different specialisations to allow students to really personalise their learning pathway, by following their interests and company needs: Brand Management, Retail Management and Digital Marketing Management.A very practical approach as well as the constant participation of leading names from companies and representatives of the business community, help students to develop problem-solving skills, gain a firm grasp of basic concepts, and develop the working skills that will prepare them for high-ranking roles in the world of brands, retail and in the new digital landscape. The first year of studies is the same for all students after which they can choose from one of the specialisations offered. Students can further personalise their studies by choosing from a broad range of electives offering 12 credits.The second year ends with an internship as well as innovative fieldwork during which various teams of students, under the guidance of university teachers and tutors and company mentors, work on a real-world project (in marketing, communication, sales, etc.) for leading companies that have partnered with IULM. The fieldwork, is yet another opportunity to learn “on the job” and is also a chance for companies to scout for talent.

CAREER OPPORTUNITIESGraduates in Marketing, Consumption and Communication are able to work in the fields of marketing and communication for well-known brand names and retailers, as well as in communications agencies and consulting and research firms on a national and international level.Our graduates work as brand, digital, product and retail managers for many of the leading companies around the world.

MARKETING, CONSUMPTION AND COMMUNICATION

TWO-YEAR MASTER'S DEGREE IN

Faculty of Communication

YEAR 2

COMPULSORY COURSESVisual Brand IdentityBrand & Corporate CommunicationRight of the brandBusiness English

CFU9669

ELECTIVE COURSES 6

BRAND MANAGEMENT CURRICULUM

InternshipFieldwork

66

YEAR 1 (COMMON YEAR)COMPULSORY COURSESAdvanced Marketing Digital Marketing and Multichannel Digital Marketing

In-Store Marketing

Network Companies and Consumer PracticesData AnalysisStrategic ManagementCompetitive AnalysisMarket Research and Cultural EthnographyBusiness English (2nd year exam)

CFU69

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ELECTIVE COURSES 6

RECOMMENDED STUDY PLAN

FINAL TEST 12

1 CFU University credit = 1 ECTS

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ELECTIVE OPTIONSDigital MarketsDesign ManagementDesign of Retail & Branded PlacesTrade Marketing WorkshopNeuromarketing WorkshopAdvertising & Mobile Marketing Search Engine

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RETAIL MANAGEMENT CURRICULUMCFU

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COMPULSORY COURSESRetail and Channel ManagementIn-store CommunicationConsumer ProtectionBusiness English

YEAR 2

ELECTIVE COURSES 6InternshipFieldwork

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MASTER'S THESIS 12

DIGITAL MARKETING MANAGEMENT CURRICULUMCOMPULSORY COURSESDigital Marketing Strategies and Techniques Social Media Strategy

Digital Content Marketing

Communication Strategy and Media PlanningRights for Enterprise and Digital CommunicationBusiness English

ELECTIVE COURSES 6

CFU9

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YEAR 2

InternshipFieldwork

66

FINAL TEST 12

1 CFU University credit = 1 ECTS

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ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE FOR BUSINESS AND SOCIETY

TWO-YEAR MASTER'S DEGREE IN

Faculty of Communication

RECOMMENDED STUDY PLAN

YEAR 2

COMPULSORY COURSES Strategic Management & Digital TechnologyBasics of Computer Science and Big Data Management Advanced Marketing and Artificial Intelligence Advanced Marketing

AI for Marketing

Statistics and Machine Learning for Marketing Probability and Statistics for Marketing

AI and Machine learning for Marketing

Socio-Cultural Scenarios, Regulations and Ethics of the Big Data Society Socio-Cultural Scenarios of the Big Data Society

Regulations and Ethics for the Big Data Society

AI: Mind and Machines Mind and MachinesOne workshop chosen from:

Artificial Intelligence Cognition, Neuroscience and Machine Learning

CFU6996

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2nd year exam

COMPULSORY COURSES Data Mining & Text Analytics Augmented Intelligence to generate value from Big Data or Texts

Decision-Making Models for Data-Driven MarketingDigital AdvertisingMarketing Automation, Marketing Platform & AnalyticsVirtual Reality and Augmented Reality for Marketing and AdvertisingAI: Mind and Machines Mind and MachinesOne workshop chosen from::

Artificial Intelligence Workshop Cognition, Neuroscience and Machine Learning Workshop

CFU6

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6

YEAR 1

ELECTIVE COURSES 6

ELECTIVE COURSES 6Field project/Internship 6

FINAL TEST 12

ELECTIVE OPRIONSInformation Architecture and Data VisualisationAI Certification WorkshopAdvertising & Mobile Marketing Search EngineSocial Media Text Analysis

CFU6666

Artificial Intelligence and Big Data are radically reshaping the concept of business marketing and communication and are bound to have an ever-greater impact on society as a whole. The new Master’s degree course in Artificial Intelligence for Business and Society provides graduates with the interdisciplinary skills they need – both humanistic and technological – in order to use the most innovative technologies in marketing and communication, and to define change in companies. It trains professionals, who are increasingly sought after on the job market, to bridge the gap between technological development and its applications within companies. The course has an interdisciplinary approach and offers real-world applications in the areas of technological innovation and data driven marketing.Through the Master’s degree course in Artificial Intelligence for Business and Society, graduates acquire knowledge and competencies in the areas of:

CAREER OPPORTUNITIESA Master’s degree programme in Artificial Intelligence for Business and Society equips professionals, who are increasing sought after on the job market, with the transversal skills to enter fields that may be very different: Citizen Data Scientist for Marketing, Data-Driven Decision Maker, Data Analyst, Data Driven Marketing Manager. Graduates can take on high-ranking analytical and managerial roles in private and public companies, SMEs, start-ups, consultancy companies, research centres and government bodies, including those with an international reach.

business: marketing and corporate communication supported by the most advanced technologies, including those related to machine learning and artificial intelligence;

statistics and methodology: by learning to use the conceptual and methodological tools needed for advanced data analysis, based on which marketing activities and business decisions can be oriented;

technology: enabling them to manage projects and apply IT solutions, while taking commercial, socio-organisational and regulatory issues into account;

sociological, communication and legal skills: supported by critical thinking (with a specific workshop) in order to design innovative solutions that take account of the major changes in contemporary society, with a special focus on the ethical dimension and sustainability of innovation.

The Master’s degree course in Artificial Intelligence for Business and Society offers workshops that give students the opportunity to design and test AI solutions. Core to this Master’s programme are the workshops where students use a learning-by-doing approach to acquire technological skills as well as the ability to manage and define innovation in companies.

1 CFU University credit = 1 ECTS

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The Master’s degree course in Art, Valorisation and the Market provides advanced historical-artistic, economic, managerial and organisational skills that are specific to the market of cultural professions and the arts. This is a specialised course that aims to train managers, critics, curators of art exhibitions, cultural communicators, art gallery owners, museum directors and consultants who know how to manage the relationship between art and the market in all its phases. More specifically, they learn the methodological practices that are needed to understand and develop forms of cultural production, to design, organise and communicate art events, and disseminate art through digital systems. The programme includes university lectures that are followed by one-to-one meetings with professionals, seminars and “hands-on” experience, and a broad range of workshops. Cycles of lectures are held by key players in art, culture and entertainment, and with opportunities for discussion with public and private institutions and foundations (such as Fondazione Sandretto Re Rebaudengo). Projects and collaboration with external bodies, internships and traineeships in Italy and abroad, with IULM’s partners in Italy and abroad complete the course offering.To further reinforce the work-oriented aspect of this course, there is a focus on curatorial and digital training, leaving students free to choose their specialisation.Thanks to IULM’s many agreements with foreign universities, second-year students can expand their curriculum with a period of study abroad in their first semester. During the second semester there are workshops on designing, producing and communicating art and culture. These are organised in partnership with important Italian organisations and institutions based in Milan (such as the Leonardo da Vinci Museum of Science and Technology and MEET – Digital Culture Center) where students can work on specific cultural projects with experts. The degree thesis completes the training process of undergraduates, along with a project that involves curating, organising and communicating a contemporary art exhibition.

ART, VALORISATIONAND MARKET

TWO-YEAR MASTER'S DEGREE IN

Faculty of Arts and Tourism

RECOMMENDED STUDY PLAN

YEAR 2COMPULSORY COURSESCuratorial Studies History and Theory of Contemporary Exhibitions Art Direction of Artistic and Cultural EventsPhilosophy of ArtDigital Media Curatorship Social Media Communication Art and WebArtistic and Cultural Design, Production and Communication Workshop

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12ELECTIVE COURSES 12

YEAR 1COMPULSORY COURSESHistory of Collecting and the Antiques Market Visual CulturesThe Museum System Culture and Management for Museums and Art Institutes Museum and Art Institute CommunicationElements of StorytellingManagement and Start-Ups for ArtArt Professions Art Market Theories Foundation Strategies Auction House Strategies Gallery StrategiesCultural Heritage Law in Italy and Europe

CFU66

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FINAL TEST 12

ELECTIVE OPTIONSExhibition and Event InstallationsTeaching ArtIT Tools for ArtManagement of Cultural Businesses and OrganisationsPress Office for Art

CFU66666

CAREER OPPORTUNITIESThe Master’s course trains professionals to hold executive and managerial positions in the critique, documentation and conservation, as well as the valorisation and promotion of art; design, and work in the production, development, management and promotion of artistic and cultural events. Other career options are: production, organisation and distribution of artistic and cultural events and/or products; start-ups for art; cultural management and marketing in public and private institutions, management of economic activities for cultural and art foundations, art galleries, auctions houses; design and organisation of events and cultural initiatives; communication and promotion of art through traditional and digital media; artistic and cultural mediation.

1 CFU University credit = 1 ECTS

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HOSPITALITY & TOURISM MANAGEMENT - DUAL DEGREE

TWO-YEAR MASTER'S DEGREE IN

IN ENGLISHIN PARTNERSHIP WITH: UNIVERSITY OF CENTRAL FLORIDA (UNITED STATES)

With a uniquely international and multicultural approach, the Master of Science in Hospitality and Tourism Management (HTM) provides students with the analytical skills and advanced tools they need to successfully take on managerial roles in the tourism industry. This limited access programme is for Italian and international students who have distinguished themselves at the undergraduate level and who now want to take on managerial and/or entrepreneurial roles in various fields of the tourism and services industry (e.g. hospitality, event organisation, online travel agencies and tour operators, cruise lines, airlines, local tourist offices, consulting firms specialising in tourism). This Master’s degree programme uses a dynamic approach to teaching that is strongly focused on applying the tools learned in the classroom to specific issues and cases studies from the business world. Students are actively encouraged to develop their capacities from day one in a challenging multicultural setting with the goal of acquiring skills that are most in demand on the job market. The programme features an innovative teaching mix made up of 10% distance learning, 20% lectures at university, and 70% dedicated to workshops, simulations, field projects, in-company training, workshops with managers and entrepreneurs working in the field, and internships in Italy and abroad. The faculty is 1/3 Italian professors, 1/3 professors from the world’s best tourism schools and 1/3 senior managers from the industry’s foremost companies. This two-year programme is taught in English. The first year takes place at IULM University. The second year allows students to choose from three specialisations, two at IULM University and one in the United States at the University of Central Florida (dual degree).

Students will earn an Italian two-year Master’s degree.The course aims to transfer theoretical-methodological knowledge and skills to (i) exploit the potential of new digital technologies and big data for the customisation of services and innovation of the customer experience and (ii) optimise business decisions and performance through the strategic use of data. Students can customise their study plan according to their interests by choosing between elective courses, a semester abroad at one of IULM’s partner universities and 6-month field internship/field project in Italy or abroad.

Digital Technologies and Data for Tourism and Creative Industries (IULM University):

Students will earn an Italian two-year Master’s degree.The course aims to transfer theoretical and methodological knowledge and skills that can be used to develop the potential of tourist destinations, to innovate their range of offerings and for their sustainable management. Students can customise their study plan according to their interests by choosing between elective courses, a semester abroad at one of IULM’s partner universities and 6-month field internship/field project in Italy or abroad.

Sustainable Destinations Management and Communication (IULM University):

Faculty of Arts and Tourism

Second year in Orlando (United States), at the Rosen College of Hospitality Management whose hospitality and tourism programmes rank 1st in the United States and 2nd in the world in the ShanghaiRanking of the world’s top 500 universities.Students will earn a dual degree, namely an Italian two-year Master’s degree and an American Master of Science (M.Sc.). Additionally, graduates will have the opportunity to stay in the United States for one year of work experience following their graduation.

Hospitality and Tourism Management (University of Central Florida)

Admission requirements for the Master's degree programme

For the Hospitality and Tourism Management programme at the University of Central Florida.

A minimum TOEFL score of 220 (computer-based) or 80 (internet-based) or a minimum IELTS score of 6.5.

An undergraduate GPA that is no lower than 3.0 out of 4.0 (approximately 27/30 on the Italian grading system) for a three-year degree course (Bachelor) and no lower than 26.5/30 for a first-year IULM course.

Il course prepares students for managerial roles in sales and marketing, human resources, revenue management, digital marketing and e-commerce, guest relations for companies in the tourism and services industry (hospitality, travel online, tour operators and travel agencies, the Meeting-Incentive-Conference-Exhibition industry, the transport industry, luxury retail) or roles in destination marketing organisations. The programme also opens doors to graduates in the following careers: marketing & communication manager - business development manager - hotel manager - revenue manager - CRM manager - digital marketingin social media manager - country manager - international sales manager - e-distribution and e-commercemanager – product/destination manager for tour operators - PR and corporate communications manager fortourism companies - destination manager – manager of destination marketing projects for the promotion oftourist destinations - event manager - meeting and congress manager.

YEAR 1 - IULM University

RECOMMENDED STUDY PLAN

COMPULSORY COURSESManaging Hospitality and Guest Services OrganisationsCritical Issues in Hospitality and Tourism Human ResourcesAccounting and Financial ManagementMarketing Strategies in Hospitality and Tourism Strategic Marketing in Hospitality and Tourism Digital Marketing for Hospitality and Tourism Introduction to Data Analysis for Marketing Research

Cultural Heritage, Arts and TourismInnovation for Sustainable Tourism DevelopmentCommunication Skills: English for Business

CFU666

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CAREER OPPORTUNITIES

1 CFU University credit = 1 ECTS

50

YEAR 2 - IULM University

COMPULSORY COURSESE-Tourism Technology and Digital Marketing

E-tourism Technology, Methods and Big DataAdvanced Digital Marketing for Tourism

Communications Skills for Innovation

9

12

3

FINAL TEST

ELECTIVE COURSESField Project/Internship

CFU12

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CONTINUING EDUCATION

PROGRAMMES

COMMON COURSE

COMPULSORY COURSESStrategy Design for Sustainable Destinations Creativity and Design of Tourism Policies

E-tourism Technology, Methods and Big DataAdvanced Digital Marketing for Tourism

CFU6

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SUSTAINABLE DESTINATIONS MANAGEMENT AND COMMUNICATION

COMPULSORY COURSESCustomer Experience Design through Data and Technology Optimisation in Decision Making

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DIGITAL TECHNOLOGIES AND DATAFOR TOURISM AND CREATIVE INDUSTRIES

YEAR 3 - University of Central Florida (UCF)COMPULSORY COURSESData Analysis in Hospitality and Tourism Research Hospitality and Tourism Strategic IssuesFeasibility Studies for the Hospitality/Tourism Enterprises Communication Skills

9

12

3

FINAL TEST

ELECTIVE COURSESField Project/Internship

CFU96

129

1 CFU University credit = 1 ECTS

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IULM COMMUNICATIONSCHOOL.YOUR FUTURE LIVES HERE.TEACHING THAT PREPARES YOUFOR THE FUTURE.

IULM University offers top-tier continuing education programmes that have strong ties to the world of work. These programmes draw on the experience of a highly qualified faculty while making use of innovative teaching methods to provide both students and professionals with the skills needed to take on prestigious positions in leading international organisations, companies and academies in Italy and around the world.

www.iulm.it/it/iulm/ateneo/iulm-communication-school/iulm-communication-school

IULM Communication School, is IULM University’s Business School, where students and professionals can enrol in one-year masters degrees, professional training courses and executive education courses. IULM’s unique course offering is unrivalled in the field of communications management, specialising in Food, Fashion, Design, Tourism, International Relations and New Media. Students and professionals will be prepared to embark on international careers thanks to real-world experience in prestigious international settings, including study tours in Europe and beyond as well as seminars and workshops with teachers from all over the world.

STUDY OPTIONS

IULM Communication School boasts afaculty made up of IULM professors together

with visiting professors from leading international universities. And thanks to

strong partnerships with leading businesses and institutions, faculty members also include

renowned professionals who help students make the connection between university and the

workplace through lessons, case studies and special projects. Each course has a team that

dedicates time to every single student to make sure that the chosen course of study matches

their personal profile and career path.

THE FACULTY

One-year Master's Degrees

The Art of Storytelling. Literature, Cinema, Television

Communication for International Relations (MICRI), (in Italian and English)

Publishing and Music Production

Food & Wine Communication (in partnership with Gambero Rosso)

Food Design and Innovation (in partnership with Scuola Politecnica di Design) (in English)

Game Design (online)

Journalism (two-year programme)

International Tourism and Hospitality MITH (in English)

Management of Made in Italy. Use and Communication of Fashion, Design and Luxury Goods

Management and Communication for Beauty and Wellness

Management of Artistic and Cultural Heritage, (Rome Campus)

Asian Languages and Cultures, (Rome Campus)

Sports Communication and Marketing

Master.Lab Design Direction: Communication & Management. Art as a driver of contemporary business

Retail Brand & Sales Management

These courses are for graduates who wish to deepen their knowledge of a specific discipline in the field of communications. Each programme provides a solid theoretical foundation upon which students can build their managerial skills.

Specialist Master’s Degree

A Specialist Master’s Degree gives you the opportunity to build on your professional skills and acquire specialist management tools for career development in a specific field or area.

Art Market Management

Copywriting and Advertising Communication

International Marketing & Sales Communication (in English)

Event Management and Communication

Masterbook, Master in Specialisation in Publishing Professions (in partnership with Excogita)

Museology, New Media and Museum Communication - ONLINE

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Study TourIULM Communication School offers students and professionals the chance to hone their skills in international settings through study visits in Europe and abroad. These programmes allow participants to have a unique experience in places that best represent the industries they are studying. While each programme has its own objectives and duration, they all provide for specific training sessions with professionals which allow students to accelerate their personal and professional growth, by applying to the real world what they have learnt in class during the year.Destinations include: Alicante, Amsterdam, Athens, Barcelona, Berlin, Mexico City, Dubai, Dublin, Glasgow, London, Los Angeles, Miami, New York, Paris, Tampere, Warsaw, Seville, Dortmund, Tel- Aviv, and Washington D.C.

Executive Education Courses

For professionals with management experience who want to update their skills to meet market needs and respond to changes in the world of communications.

Information Architecture and User Experience Design

Communication & Human Resources

Communication of Territorial Identities. Narration, Valorisation, Planning

Data Analysis for Marketing

Dubbing, Adaptation and Translation for Film and Television

Corporate Public Relations, (MARPI)

Social Media Marketing & Digital Communication

Persuasion, Decision and Change Management, Behavioral Economics, Behavioral Finance

and Neuromarketing

Retail Innovation & Omnichannel Management

Cinema and Series on Audiovisual Platforms: Production, Communication and Programming

(in collaboration with SKY)

Diplomacy, Leadership and Global Challenges

RESOURCES AND SERVICES

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The Guidance, Tutoring and Counselling Office helps students choose the course of study that best matches their talents. Once students have enrolled, this office also provides specific tutoring services to guide students during their studies.

In particular, IULM’s tutoring service provides students with support to ensure nothing but success in their academic careers.

IULM’s senior students, who make up a task force of peer-to-peer tutors, are ready to help first-year students in all undergraduate programs as they make the delicate transition to university life. More specifically, this student-tutor service offers:

Along the way, students will also have an opportunity to attend seminars on study methods and exam stress management.

Other services include psychological counselling, provided by IULM University psychologists, and coaching provided by certified professional coaches.Students can speak with counsellors when they are dealing with a personal issue or going through a difficult time. The counsellor’s role is to help the student understand the situation and manage the problem by relying on their own personal resources.Coaching is a service that focuses on personal development. The goal is to guide students on a journey of self-discovery, helping them to become aware of their talents, aspirations and skills, in order to help them choose their study project.

study advice from a student perspective

organised events to help students socialise and acclimatise to campus life

suggestions on how to develop more effective study habits

advice on how to take advantage of the various opportunities offered by the university, thereby helping students to personalise their studies

GUIDANCE, TUTORING AND COUNSELLING

A BRIDGE TO THE WORLD OF WORK.

CAREER SERVICE AND BUSINESS RELATIONS

IULM University has always been committed to training young professionals who are ready to enter the job market. Our Career Service and Business Relations office provides career counselling and puts our students and graduates in touch with companies searching for talent. Not only do students have access to a network of accredited companies, they can also take advantage of a number of valuable services as they prepare to transition from student life to working life.

Curricular and extra-curricular internships in Italy and abroad

Career counselling and CV/resume revision

Focus groups on work-related topics

Career guidance to provide students with the tools they need to find their position in the workplace and to give advice on how to make career decisions

Mock job interviews in order to prepare students for job interviews with feedback on areas for improvement

Information/training sessions to learn the best online and off line self-marketing techniques, mock job interviews; learning assessment techniques; workshops on specific topics

Career Days/Job seminars, meetings during which companies share information about themselves and about opportunities for employment

Work projects with important companies in order to search out talent

Professional Mentorship, a project involving former IULM students (Mentor) who hold leading positions in companies, organisations and institutions, in order to provide students with a real picture of the workplace

Company visits and meetings with mentors who have partnered with IULM

Opportunities for students to gain international experience during their course of study, so they can successfully take on professional roles in large organisations and multinational companies

Career Advisory, a service to help students who are about to graduate and graduates in their career development as well as to provide support in their transition

Self-Assessment – Coaching and Counselling: a service for students who are about to enter the job market by helping them to gain awareness of their strengths and weaknesses, identify how to achieve goals and how to find an internship/placement that matches their profile.

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IULM University is committed to inclusion. Much can be done to reduce the obstacles that come with disabilities, and it is essential to change attitudes. Diversity has to be seen with different eyes. That is why IULM’s office is called “diversaMENTE” (using the Italian words “differently” and mind”). IULM’s Office of Disability and SLD Services has been set up to listen to the requests of students with disabilities and SLD, meet their needs and develop strategies that support individual learning needs. Services include:

ScholarshipsAccommodationMeal plansFinancial support for international studiesFinancial support for students with disabilitiesSpecial grants

The Fees, Contributions and Financial Aid office helps “capable and deserving students who lack the financial resources” to attain the highest levels of education (Art. 35 of the Italian Constitution). We provide financial aid and services to help students access university education, attend courses and successfully complete their studies.

For more information: [email protected] - Tel. 02 89 141 2851 / 2816 / 2635

Individual welcome meetingMeeting with a psychologist to develop a strategic plan State-of-the-art equipmentDigital library Communication with teachersDiscounted check-ups at the Euresis centre (for learning disabilities)Academic support through personalised study plansSuperReading, a reading course with a special focus on students with learning disabilities

For more information: [email protected] - Tel. 02 89 141 2200

DiversaMENTE.DISABILITY SERVICES

FEES, CONTRIBUTIONS AND FINANCIAL AID

Opportunities for enrolled students

Scholarships and other forms of financial aid.Each year, IULM’s Board of Directors puts procedures into place to cover enrolment and other fees for deserving students. In addition, there are other forms of financial aid, such as aid to help deserving students have access to university services, or grants to help students conduct research abroad for their final thesis or for internships abroad. A 20% exemption, for the first year of enrolment, is given to students who graduate with full marks from high school in the 2020/2021 school year. This exemption is also given to students who graduate cum laude with a three-year degree from IULM University or SSML Carlo Bo. IULM University has also decided to assist families with more than one child enrolled in university, by offering a 30% reduction in tuition fees for each sibling who enrols after the first child. Scholarships are also awarded to deserving students whose financial status falls under the provisions of regional and national laws on the right to university education.

We’ll give you credit.Would you like to pay for your tuition in instalments? IULM University is the first university in Milan to allow students to take out a loan to pay for the first two instalments. There are no origination fees and you will not be asked to provide collateral, but just a face-to-face meeting with our partner bank, Banca Popolare di Sondrio, at their branch on campus. Once the loan has been repaid, you can apply for your IULM Card which will allow you to continue paying your tuition in instalments.

Financial aid for international studentsInternational students - if their family resiedes abroad with foreign-sourced income and assetts - can benefit from dedicated financial aid opportunities such as reductions on tuition fees, scholarships or grants. Benefits are based on merit and/or family income.

As for accommodation, some places in the University Residences are reserved for international students at a reduced rate.

For further information, please contact [email protected].

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IULMINTERNATIONAL

IULM University’s aim is to prepare professionals for the challenges of a rapidly-changing world and the opportunities that international markets have to offer. IULM is committed to tackling the challenges of today in order to help its students grow into future global citizens.

IULM has several initiatives in place to ensure that students and professionals gain international experience. It organises information sessions, meetings and intensive programmes, it partners with cultural exchange programmes and provides international professional development opportunities.IULM encourages its students to add to their learning experience by studying or working abroad through Erasmus, exchange, study abroad and summer school programs. It is a partner in leading European exchange programmes and can tailor an international experience to every student’s needs.This has been made possible through IULM’s ever-growing network of exchange agreements, dual degrees and partnerships with more than 300 universities, institutions, companies and organisations. IULM University offers its students the opportunity to gain significant experience around the world and organises study tours and internships in the five continents.

BUILD YOUR OWN FUTURE IN THE WORLD.

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LIVING AT IULM / EXPERIENCING IULMUniversity is not just in the classroom. It is also a place where you can spend part of your life enjoying yourself and planning the future. Where you can experience, discover, communicate.Not just a University but a world of opportunities and resources made just for you.

IULM University provides students with on-campus housing in its comfortable Residence Hall and in the new Cascina Moncucco student dormitory.

The IULM Residence Hall offers 70 twin rooms as well as 4 single rooms for disabled students. Each room has satellite TV and an internet connection. There is also a living area with two large study rooms, a computer room, a theatre and a “coffee corner” with vending machines selling snacks and beverages where students can eat and converse. IULM’s residence hall is the ideal study environment for students and is where they can enjoy their free time. Students can apply to IULM’s Fees, Contributions and Right to Study Office for accommodation at the IULM residence hall. Cascina Moncucco accommodates IULM students (in 38 twin rooms, with 5 rooms for disabled students) and serves as a venue for cultural and educational events that are open to the local community. It accommodates about 100 students while some of its indoor and outdoor spaces also host cultural events that are organised by IULM and are open to the city of Milan. This initiative is of great social value and could serve as model for other projects of a similar nature. Students can apply to the Fees, Contributions and Right to Study Office for accommodation atn Cascina Moncucco.

IULM Open Space is the latest addition to the IULM’s buildings on campus. This space has been designed to promote the exchange of knowledge and the fusion of cultures – and the whole city is invited.

Harmony and colour, lights and lines, space and glass, simplicity and elegance. These are the features of this monumental complex which is also open to the city of Milan as a gathering place for the local community. The Auditorium, the Sala dei 146 and a large exhibition space are prestigious venues for concerts, congresses, and artistic and cultural events. This is how IULM has further cemented its role as a multifaceted cultural centre for the city of Milan.

IULM Open Space

Accommodation at IULMAula Magna and Auditorium for conferences, presentations and cultural events.Agorà

Over 150,000 books, more than 1,050 periodicals and 13,000 audiovisual resources.A large study space available to all IULM students.

University Library and Video Library

Multimedia Lab, “Behavior and Brain Lab” Research Centre, IULM AI Lab, Journalism Lab, Film/TV production room and sound stage.

Teaching and Research Laboratories

Peer-to-peer tutoring, psychological counselling and support to students with disabilities.

Tutoring

An answer to all of your questions: service available from 9am to 5pm.+39 0289141 2590 [email protected] - toll-free number 800 363 363 (from Italy)

Infopoint

The student-run magazine published by IULM’s Journalism programme.

Master X

Work with web radio, web television, take part in a creative writing group or a theatre workshop: IULM University offers you all of this and more.

Cultural initiatives

Text books and more: a place where you can stay up to date on the arts and culture.

Bookshop

Restaurant and literary cafè: for a break between lessons.

Restaurant & Cafè

Wireless internet to access the web whenever you want.

Wireless IULM

IULM apparel, accessories, office supplies and gifts.

IULM Store

The university’s copy center.

IULM Print

Your university’s web radio.Radio IULM

Facilities, Services, Initiatives

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ADMISSIONSIULM University’s programmes are limited access in order to guarantee that students get the most out of their lessons and professors have more time to dedicate to each student, which is fundamental for student learning.Below you will find the number of places available for the 2021/2022 academic year.

Arts, Entertainment and Cultural Events

Fashion and Creative Industries

Tourism, Management and Culture

Interpreting and Communication

Communication, Media and Advertising

Corporate Communication and Public Relations

Corporate communication and Public Relations (in English)

250 places

250 places

240 places

250 places

530 places

540 places

200 places

Applicants take an admissions test before being admitted to IULM’s undergraduate programmes. The test can be taken by applicants with a high school diploma or by students in their fourth or fifth year of high school (except for Interpreting and Communication applicants, who must have a high school diploma or be in their fifth year of high school).

The admissions test is not a selective test for the following programmes: Arts, Entertainment and Cultural Events, Tourism, Management and Culture and Interpreting and Communication, but is simply designed to determine the applicant’s personal skills. Only if there are more applicants than places available on the programme will test results be used to draw up a ranked list of candidates.

The admissions test is a selective test for the following programmes: Corporate Communication and Public Relations; Communication, Media and Advertising; Fashion and Creative Industries. For these programmes, the university draws up a list of candidates for admission based on scholastic merit, admissions test result, and level of English.

The admissions test is a selective test for Corporate Communication and Public Relations (in English). Here, the university draws up a ranked list of candidates for admission based on scholastic merit and the admissions test result. Applicants must have at least a B2 (CEFR) level of English to take this test.

Applications for the test are made through our Online Services. The application fee of €120 will be deducted from your tuition if you confirm your enrolment. If you decide not to confirm your enrolment, you will not be entitled to any refund.

Undergraduate Admissions Art, Valorisation and Market

Hospitality and Tourism Management

Specialised Translation and Conference Interpreting

Marketing and Communications

Television, Cinema and New Media

Strategic Communication

Artificial Intelligence for Business and Society

100 places

100 places

100 places

180 places

100 places

100 places

65 places

Who can apply:

applicants in possession of a three-year undergraduate degree;

applicants enrolled in a three-year undergraduate programme and who expect to graduate by

and no later than 31 December 2021 (i.e. a graduation session for the 2020/2021 academic year).

Applications for the test must be made through our Online Services. There is an application fee of €120, which will be deducted from your admission if you confirm your enrolment. If you decide not to confirm your enrolment, you will not be entitled to any refund.

Admissions tests are scheduled for various dates and will be held until no more places are available. Admission requirements, admissions test procedures and test dates for each Master’s degree programme can be found on the university’s website.

International student enrolmentAre you an international student wanting to attend an undergraduate or postgraduate programme at IULM University? You will need to provide us with a copy of all the academic qualifications in your possession so that we can evaluate them. We will then contact you with step-by-step instructions on how to complete the enrolment procedure.

The admissions procedure can vary for international students wanting to study at Italian universities and depends on whether you are an EU or non-EU citizen. You should therefore contact the International Students Office and provide a copy of your documents: [email protected] - +39 02891412818.

You will receive all the help you need to make the right decision well ahead of time.

Postgraduate AdmissionsIULM University’s programmes are limited access in order to guarantee that students get the most out of their lessons and professors have more time to dedicate to each student, which is fundamental for student learning.Below you will find the number of places available for the 2021/2022 academic year.

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IULM University has decided to use “ISEE Universitario” parameters to determine what families have to play for tuition for the 2021/2022 academic year. (ISEE is a measure of a family’s financial status).Information on how tuition rates are assigned for the 2021/2022 academic year can be found on IULM’s website at www.iulm.it. Tuition and fees are paid in three instalments: the first at enrolment, the second by December 13, 2021 and the third by March 31, 2022.

Additionally, students enrolling in any Italian university must pay a regional fee for the right to university education, which is currently €140 (a €16 revenue stamp must be added to this amount). The Lombardy Regional Government is responsible for determining the amount of this fee, as well as who is exempt and how refunds are to be processed.

IULM supports working students by promoting lifelong learning, and therefore the enrolment of working students. Students can opt for part-time enrolment, which requires half the number of credits to be completed in one year and doubles the number of years that the student will be enrolled (tuition and fees are adjusted accordingly). Regulations on part-time enrolment can be found on IULM’s website.

For working students

FEES AND FINANCIAL AID FOR THE 2021/2022 ACADEMIC YEAR

UNDERGRADUATE

POSTGRADUATEBracket I

up to13,000

Bracket II 13,001 / 23,000

Bracket III23,001 / 33,000

Bracket IV33,001 / 43,000

Bracket Vover

43,000

1st instalment – at enrolment

2nd instalment – by December 13th, 2021

3rd instalment – by March 31st, 2022

Total

2,000.00

1,700.00

700.00

4,400.00

2,000.00

2,600.00

1,150.00

5,750.00

2,000.00

3,500.00

1,600.00

7,100.00

2,000.00

4,400.00

2,050.00

8,450.00

2,000.00

5,300.00

2,500.00

9,800.00

Bracket Iup to

13,000

Bracket II 13,001 / 23,000

Bracket III23,001 / 33,000

Bracket IV33,001 / 43,000

Bracket Vover

43,000

1st instalment – at enrolment

2nd instalment – by December 13th, 2021

3rd instalment – by March 31st, 2022

Total

1,600.00

1,400.00

500.00

3,500.00

1,600.00

2,200.00

925.00

4,725.00

1,600.00

3,000.00

1,350.00

5,950.00

1,600.00

3,800.00

1,775.00

7,175.00

1,600.00

4,600.00

2,200.00

8,400.00

UNDERGRADUATEDEGREES

1st instalment – at enrolment

2nd instalment – by December 13th, 2021

3rd instalment – by March 31st, 2022

Total

1,600.00

4,600.00

2,200.00

8,400.00

POSTGRADUATEDEGREES

1st instalment – at enrolment

2nd instalment – by December 13th, 2021

3rd instalment – by March 31st, 2022

Total

2,000.00

5,300.00

2,500.00

9,800.00

A flat tuition rate applies to EU and non-EU international students as well as to students with Italian citizenship or dual citizenship if their family resides abroad with foreign-sourced income and assets. International students can also benefit from a set of financial aid and scolarship opportunities designed to support their academic endeavours.

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ALIULM: JOIN THE NETWORK

ONCE A IULM GRADUATE, ALWAYS A IULM GRADUATE.

THAT’S WHY THERE’S ALIULM, IULM UNIVERSITY’S ALUMNI ASSOCIATION: A NETWORK THAT CONNECTS ALUMNI EVEN AFTER GRADUATION.

ALIULM is IULM University’s Alumni Association.

IULM university is a strong supporter of ALIULM, an independent association that fosters relations with institutions and business in favour of IULM graduates, IULM University and its affiliates.

The association promotes an exchange of experiences between IULM graduates and prominent figures in the world of work.

An important asset toincrease contacts with companies and institutions.

IULM graduates, at the centreof communication since 1968.

alumni association

Università IULMvia Carlo Bo 1 - Milano

MM2 Romolo

facebook.com/IULMInternationalfacebook.com/iulm.universita

instagram.com/iulm_university

INFOPOINTAn answer to all of your questions.Service available from 9 am to 5 pm.

+39 02 89141 2590Toll-free number (from Italy): 800 363 [email protected]