Connecting European Business Marketeers
The Faculty of Communication and Economic Sciences was established in November 2001 to address the topic of the effects of new communication and information technologies on the main aspects of social and economic life from a teaching and research viewpoint.
Training is based on an interdisciplinary approach and enables to combine skills acquired in different cultural and scientific fields – social and cognitive sciences, the history of economics and technology, computer science, mathematics and statistics, the main economic and business management areas (marketing, finance, organisation).
The Università degli Studi di Padova is among the earliest of the European universities and the second oldest in Italy.
The 13 Faculties of the university represent different fields of well-defined scientific research and the teaching activities involved in the relevant courses.
In Italy the term "Politecnico" means a state university consisting only of study programmes in Engineering and Architecture. The Politecnico di Milano is nowadays organised in 17 departments and a network of 9 Schools of Engineering, Architecture and Industrial Design spread over 7 campuses.
The number of students enrolled in all campuses is approximately 40,000, which makes the Politecnico di Milano the largest institution in Italy for Engineering, Architecture and Industrial Design.
The University of Florence (Università degli Studi di Firenze) is one of the largest and oldest universities in Italy. This university ranks number seven out of the 77 Italian Universities. It has currently about 60,000 students enrolled and consists of 12 faculties: Agriculture, Architecture, Economics, Education, Engineering, Law, Liberal Arts, Medicine and Surgery, Mathematics, physics and natural sciences, Pharmacy, Political Science, Psychology.
Bocconi offers a range of programs taught in Italian and in English by a distinguished international faculty. The Bachelor of International Management program lasts three years, and can be followed by a choice of Master of Science courses – six entirely taught in English – or by a range of specialized masters programs offered at the University and the SDA Bocconi School of Management.
Five campuses (Milano, Brescia, Piacenza-Cremona, Roma and Campobasso), 14 colleges, 72 three-year Major tracks (as established by a recent decree), 7 graduate level degrees, 54 specializations, 47 master tracks, and 59 post-graduate specialization courses. These are the basic numbers that characterize the Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore, founded in 1921.