Politics, Philosophy and Economics
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The Politics, Philosophy, and Economics bachelor’s degree program prepares students for a truly international career from day one of their college education. Students will gain a wide understanding of and exposure to various disciplines, from history and law to political science, sociology, economics, statistics, and methodology, always looking at their impact on today’s societies. The first two years are intended to offer a broad and solid knowledge of the different historical, philosophical, economic, legal, and sociological areas. In the third year, students have the opportunity to choose three elective courses, thus giving greater flexibility and specialization to their academic path. Throughout their academic career, students will have the possibility to attend key workshops on data analysis and computer skills, soft-skills seminars, internships, and different possibilities to study abroad. At the end of the three-year degree program, graduates in Politics, Philosophy, and Economics have improved their knowledge, both written and oral, of the English language and at least one other foreign language (chosen from Arabic, Chinese, French, Portuguese, Spanish, German and Russian).
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Rolling admission: 1st deadline is 30 November. Students enrolled in the final year of secondary school in Italy or abroad in the scholastic year 2022/2023 and all those who already hold a final secondary school leaving qualification entitling its holder to enroll in Italian universities, may apply to sit the admission test: deadline 8th February.
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Certificate showing the studies completed to date (updated transcript of records or, if not available, provisional transcript) and associated grades.
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Rome
Italy
- 3 years
- Full Time
- On Campus Learning
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- Bachelors
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