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MSc Economics and Communication for

Management and Innovation


DESCRIPTION
Economics and communication for management and innovation is a multi-disciplinary
programme specifically based on the needs of enterprises and Confindustria, the main Italian
Association of Entrepreneurs. The programme is based on enterprise science, digital
communications and applied computer science.
The objective is to train professionals who will be able to meet the multi-disciplinary
requirements of modern enterprise, extending the traditional curricula of single-faculty
programmes and moulding economics, computer science and social sciences. The
programme will provide students with skills in enterprise communications, innovation process
management skills, and enterprise strategies and tools for innovative and international
contexts.

ACADEMIC REQUIREMENTS
First Cycle Degree at least a three-year Bachelor degree (EQF Level 6) in Economics,
Business Administration or equivalent with adequate academic background (overall 72
ECTS) in:
• Business (minimum 18 ECTS or equivalent credit hours);
• Economics;
• Mathematics/Statistics;
• Quantitative Analysis (e.g. Informatics);
• Law.

MINIMUM GPA: 90/100

MINIMUM ENGLISH LANGUAGE REQUIREMENTS


Upper Intermediate - Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR)
Level B2

The following test scores are accepted:


• IELTS 5.5 or higher
• TOEFL iBT 80 or higher
• Cambridge English B2 First or higher
• TOEIC (Listening/Reading 785; Speaking 160, Writing 150 - all 4 skills required)
• Trinity College London Integrated Skills in English - ISE II or higher

Please note that the above English language requirements are waived for:
• Native speakers of English;
• Students holding an English-taught diploma/degree from an accredited institution in
the EU/EEA/Schengen or Australia, Canada, New Zealand, the United Kingdom, and
the United States;
• Students holding an International Baccalaureate, GCSE or comparable
diplomas/certificates.

Please note that candidates may be called for an interview.


For more information, please make sure to read last year’s Call for Applications:
choose the selected Course > Apply > Read the Requirements (which may be subject to
changes for 2024/2025).

Email: [email protected]

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