MScSostenibilità Sociale e Management del Welfare / *IN ITALIANO*
Italy, Siena
Study location | Italy, Siena, Via P.A. Mattioli, 10 - 53100 - email: studenti.mattioli@unisi.it |
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Academic field | International relations (JACS L250) |
Type | Master, full-time |
Nominal duration | 2 years (120 ECTS) |
Study language | Italian |
Awards | MSc (LM-87 Second cycle degree in Social service and social policies) |
Tuition fee | The tuition fee is calculated according to the country of origin and ranges from a minimum of € 756 to a maximum of € 2406 (per year). You can calculate the amount to be paid per year at this link. |
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Application fee | €40 per programme You will receive an e-mail with the payment instructions. |
Entry qualification | Bachelor/Undergraduate diploma (or higher) Candidates are required to hold a three-year degree (B.A.) Admission criteria After the evaluation The entry qualification documents are accepted in the following languages: English / Italian. 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. Procedures at the Italian Diplomatic Representatives Non-EU citizens EU citizens – Non EU citizens with regular permit to stay – Italians with degrees obtained abroad |
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Territory requirements | Applications are accepted from the following territories (based on citizenship): World. |
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Language requirements | English In order to take the MSc courses, students must have an adequate knowledge of the English language, at minimum B2 level, as established by the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR). Students can demonstrate the required knowledge level either through an approved international certification (see the list) of international certifications recognized by the University of Siena), or by passing a B2 level exam at the Centro Linguistico di Ateneo (CLA). After enrolment in Siena, students having an international certification must present it to the CLA office. The CLA is located in Piazza San Francesco 7, Siena (more details can be found in the related website). For students who are obliged to pass the B2 exam, the University of Siena offers B2 level courses. Dates of the exams and timetables of the courses are reported in the CLA website. The timetable of the English courses is also included in the MSc courses timetable. Students are strongly encouraged to pass the B2 exam as soon as possible, in order to be able to fruitfully take the MSc courses. |
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Other requirements | A motivation letter must be added to your application. |
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Overview
The Master’s degree LM 87 in Social Sustainability and Welfare Management is a training course aimed at acquiring skills suitable to perform in a qualified management and coordination in the social services and welfare sector. Those with a three-year degree or master’s degree can enter the course from the classes provided.
The graduate is destined to work in the services of the Third Sector, as well as in public bodies. The graduate will also be prepared on public-private relations, both in terms of service delivery and in terms of planning and planning.
Programme structure
The course is taught entirely in Italian.
MIUR degree class: LM-87 Second cycle degree in Social service and social policies
Duration in years: 2
Credits: 120
Career opportunities
The master’s degree course in Social Sustainability and Welfare Management meets the training needs of specialists in large areas of the social sector. Master’s degrees can carry out professional, design and coordination activities in:
- public sector: ministries (Health, Justice, Labour and Social Policies) and local authorities, such as Regions, Asl, Municipalities, Companies for Personal Services;
- third sector: NGOs, cooperatives, voluntary associations, mutual aid associations, insurance companies;
- Private sector: Rehabilitation centres for minors, residential facilities, family homes, homes and reception centres.
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