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Interpreting and Communication
Università IULM, Milan, Milan, Italy
36 monthsProgram duration
3,656 EURTuition Fee/year
YesScholarships
Communication and Media StudiesMain Subject Area
Program overview
Main Subject
Communication and Media Studies
Degree
Other
Study Level
Undergraduate
Study Mode
On Campus
The interdisciplinary nature of the Degree Course in Interpreting and Communication will provide the student with both the oral and written skills of the target languages, as well as the technical and communicative skills necessary to operate in the linguistic mediation sector. These are the characteristics that, together with a solid understanding in the humanistic, legal and economic fields, form a professional profile capable of responding to specific market needs.
For this reason, in addition to the ability to interpret and translate into two foreign languages through laboratory practice, the programme aims to deliver a sound preparation in literature, culture and history of languages, as well as providing the basics of economic processes and international jurisprudence. The study of theoretical, methodological, deontological and psycho-social issues is aimed at achieving a critical approach, which can allow the graduate to address a wide range of situations of interlingual and intercultural communication.
Program overview
Main Subject
Communication and Media Studies
Degree
Other
Study Level
Undergraduate
Study Mode
On Campus
The interdisciplinary nature of the Degree Course in Interpreting and Communication will provide the student with both the oral and written skills of the target languages, as well as the technical and communicative skills necessary to operate in the linguistic mediation sector. These are the characteristics that, together with a solid understanding in the humanistic, legal and economic fields, form a professional profile capable of responding to specific market needs.
For this reason, in addition to the ability to interpret and translate into two foreign languages through laboratory practice, the programme aims to deliver a sound preparation in literature, culture and history of languages, as well as providing the basics of economic processes and international jurisprudence. The study of theoretical, methodological, deontological and psycho-social issues is aimed at achieving a critical approach, which can allow the graduate to address a wide range of situations of interlingual and intercultural communication.
Admission requirements
Important Dates
Tuition fee and scholarships
Tuition Fee
Scholarships
Domestic Students
International Students
One of the important factors when considering a master's degree is the cost of study. Luckily, there are many options available to help students fund their master's programme. Download your copy of the Scholarship Guide to find out which scholarships from around the world could be available to you, and how to apply for them.
In this guide you will find:
Where to look for scholarship opportunities
How to apply to scholarships relevant to you
A list of available scholarships around the world
A scholarship application checklist
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IULM offers 7 undergraduate programmes (one of them taught also in English) . IULM three-year programmes are ideal for students hoping to work in the fields of art, applied languages, culture, tourism or communications.
To apply, you would need a high school diploma, obtained after at least 12 years of schooling, a certificate declaring that you have finished secondary school and, if required by law by your country of origin, have successfully completed your university entrance exams.
If you are a European citizen, or even a non-EU resident in Italy, you will need to apply directly to Università IULM. If not, you will need to obtain a study visa, which you obtain by submitting a pre-enrollment application to the Italian embassy or consulate in your home country. Depending on the country, you may also need to take an Italian language proficiency test.
Università IULM offers 10 international scholarships to outstanding students, covering 50% of their tuition fees in the next year.
For further information and case-by-case support, do not hesitate to contact IULM’s International Students Office.
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Arts and Humanities (2)
Arts and Cultural Events
Fashion and Creative Industries
Languages, Culture and Digital Communication
Social Sciences and Management (2)
Communication, Media and Advertising
Corporate Communication and Public Relations
Interpreting and Communication
Tourism, Management and Culture
IULM offers 7 two-year master's degrees (2 of them taught in English) and several one-year master's degrees (10 of them taught in English).
Two-year master's degrees
One-year master's degrees taught in English
To apply to any of the above, you would need a bachelor’s degree awarded by a university, and a certificate issued by the university attesting that all modules were successfully completed by the student, with a syllabus of each module. If you are applying to a program taught in Italian, you may need to sit an Italian proficiency test. Once you’ve submitted your application, you may also be invited to sit an admissions test.
If you are not from the European Union, you may need to apply for a study visa with the Italian embassy or consulate in your home country.
IULM offers 20 scholarships to deserving international students, covering 50% of their tuition fees in their second year of university.
For more information about admissions or any particular course, feel free to contact IULM’s International Students Office with your name and query.
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Arts and Humanities (4)
Art, Valorization Strategies and the Markets
Fashion Communication and Luxury Strategies (ENG)
Business and Management (4)
Marketing, Consumption and Communication (ITA or ENG)
Engineering and Technology (4)
Artificial Intelligence for Business and Society
Social Sciences and Management (4)
Hospitality and Tourism Management (ENG)
Specialised Translation and Conference Interpreting
Strategic Communication (ENG)
Television, Cinema and New Media