Politica, Istituzioni e Mercato
Study location | Italy, Florence |
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Type | Graduate, full-time |
Nominal duration | 2 years (120 ECTS) |
Study language | Italian |
Application fee | €20 one-time Application fee is non-refundable |
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Entry qualification | Undergraduate diploma The entry qualification documents are accepted in the following languages: English / French / Italian / Spanish. Often you can get a suitable transcript from your school. If this is not the case, you will need official translations along with verified copies of the original. |
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Language requirements | Italian Non-EU applicants living abroad are required to have a valid certificate of Italian language proficiency at level B2 awarded by one of the Institutions of the CLIQ (Italian Quality Language Certification) system, namely:
Applicants who do not hold any of the above listed certificates of Italian language can participate in the test that is annually organized by the University. More information on the test and on the exemptions from the Italian language verification is available here Applicants participating in the Marco Polo project are required to have a certificate of Italian language proficiency at level B1. EU applicants are not required to have a certificate of Italian proficiency and do not have to pass any Italian language test. However, a good proficiency in Italian language is highly recommended. |
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Other requirements | At least 1 reference(s) should be provided. |
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Overview
The Master degree in ‘Politics, Institutions, and Market’ offers a well-balanced multidisciplinary set of courses in the fields of political science, economics, history, law, and sociology, and aims at providing students with the necessary cognitive tools for the interpreting economic, political and social processes in the contemporary world. More specifically, these courses allow students to acquire advanced knowledge about the collective decision-making processes, the functioning of public and private institutions, and the interaction between institutions and markets.
The study program consists of a core of multi-disciplinary courses taught in the first year, and a set of specialized courses taught in the second year. At the end of the first year students can opt among three curriculums.
- The Institutions and Politics curriculum offers a variety of political science subjects, including the analysis and evaluation of public policies, regional and local governments, interest groups politics, political theory, elections and public opinion, political and electoral communication.
- The Institutions and Markets curriculum offers a number of economic courses ranging from public finance to corporate governance, from behavioral economics to public choice.
- The Institution and Lobbying curriculum focuses on international lobbying, is conducted in partnership with Mgimo University (Russia), and can be accessed only upon selection reserved to the students enrolled in the program.
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