
Università Bocconi (Bocconi)
One of the most prestigious European schools of Business, Economics, and Finance, the Università Bocconi offers a wide variety of Italian and English-taught Business courses. Upon acceptance from AI, you will be required to submit additional paperwork (corsi singoli application) to the Italian Consulate for admission to Bocconi, including proof of junior year standing. Your admission to the Bocconi is contingent upon the Consulate's acceptance of this required paperwork. Please note: if you enroll in Bocconi courses, you will be required to pay an additional fee.
Il Politecnico di Milano
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 over the Lombardy region with a central administration and management. The 9 schools are devoted to education whereas the 17 departments are devoted to research.
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.
Scuola Politecnica di Design
Founded in 1954 as the first private Italian university of design, the Politecnica boasts a prestigious teaching staff and specializes in:
- Studio Arts
- Graphics
- Architecture
- Design
All courses are taught in Italian and are therefore accessible only to students at the advanced level. Successful entry to courses depends largely on your portfolio and the outcome of your interview with the professor.
Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore (Cattolica)
A variety of Italian-taught courses are available in the following disciplines:
- Business
- Language and Literature
- Economics
- Education
- Humanities and Philosophy
- Law
- Political Science
- Social Sciences
Opportunities are also available in Social Services, Communications, International Economy and Relations, and Art History. Most courses in the departments of Foreign Languages, Literature, Philosophy, Economics, Psychology, and Education Sciences are semester courses, while most courses in the departments of Law, Sociology, and Political Science are offered on an academic-year basis.