Bachelor’s Degree in Intercultural Communication 36 months Undergraduate Program By University of Milano-Bicocca |Top Universities
Program Duration

36 monthsProgram duration

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Program overview

Main Subject

Education and Training

Degree

Other

Study Level

Undergraduate

Study Mode

On Campus

The Bachelor’s Degree in Intercultural Communication focuses on the understanding of communication processes from different disciplinary perspectives, including linguistics, literary studies, anthropology, education, philosophy, psychology and sociology.
The curriculum is designed to encourage learning that integrates a mastery of theory with a critical analysis of communication practices and contexts. It requires the study of a foreign language, chosen between Arabic, Chinese and Japanese, in order to enable students to deal with the pivotal challenges of globalization and contemporary multicultural societies.
The degree program in Intercultural Communication normally extends over a three years period. To successfully complete the program students are required to achieve a total of 180 credits (CFU/ECTS). The program includes 19 exams (6 in the first year; 7 in the second year; 6 in the third year), one language skill certification, one computer skill certification, and a final essay. Intercultural Communication is a limited-enrollment course. To be admitted, all candidates are required to pass a written test.
The official language of the program is Italian. Some courses and exams can be offered in English, as reported in the Course Guidelines.
The Bachelor’s Degree in Intercultural Communication gives access to second level degrees, first level Master’s degrees and Continuous education courses.

Program overview

Main Subject

Education and Training

Degree

Other

Study Level

Undergraduate

Study Mode

On Campus

The Bachelor’s Degree in Intercultural Communication focuses on the understanding of communication processes from different disciplinary perspectives, including linguistics, literary studies, anthropology, education, philosophy, psychology and sociology.
The curriculum is designed to encourage learning that integrates a mastery of theory with a critical analysis of communication practices and contexts. It requires the study of a foreign language, chosen between Arabic, Chinese and Japanese, in order to enable students to deal with the pivotal challenges of globalization and contemporary multicultural societies.
The degree program in Intercultural Communication normally extends over a three years period. To successfully complete the program students are required to achieve a total of 180 credits (CFU/ECTS). The program includes 19 exams (6 in the first year; 7 in the second year; 6 in the third year), one language skill certification, one computer skill certification, and a final essay. Intercultural Communication is a limited-enrollment course. To be admitted, all candidates are required to pass a written test.
The official language of the program is Italian. Some courses and exams can be offered in English, as reported in the Course Guidelines.
The Bachelor’s Degree in Intercultural Communication gives access to second level degrees, first level Master’s degrees and Continuous education courses.

Admission requirements

3 Years

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More programs from the university

Pursuing a Bachelor's degree at the University of Milano-Bicocca offers a pathway to diverse career opportunities and personal growth. Our comprehensive programs are designed to provide students with the knowledge and skills necessary for success in their chosen fields.

The Bachelor degree courses we offer are:

  • Intercultural Communication;
  • Economics for Banks, Insurance and Financial Institutions;
  • Economics and Business Administration;
  • Business Economics and Management;
  • Economics, Data Analysis and Management;
  • Physiotherapy; Dental Hygiene; Nursing;
  • Italian Sign Language (LIS) and Tactile Italian Sign Language (LIST);
  • Marketing, Business Communication and Global Markets;
  • Midwifery;
  • Materials Science and Nanotechnology;
  • Legal Services;
  • Science of Tourism and the Local Community;
  • Educational Sciences;
  • Organization Science;
  • Psychological Sciences;
  • Psychosocial Sciences of Communication;
  • Statistical and Economic Sciences;
  • Social Work;
  • Sociology;
  • Statistics and Information Management;
  • Biomedical Laboratory Techniques;
  • Imaging and Radiotherapy Techniques;
  • Childhood Neuro and Psychomotricity.

 

Each of these programs  provide both theoretical knowledge and practical experience, ensuring that our graduates are well-prepared to meet the demands of the modern workforce. 

Pursuing a Master's degree at the University of Milano-Bicocca provides students with advanced knowledge and specialized skills essential for leadership roles in their respective fields, preparing students to tackle complex challenges and excel in their careers.

Here are the Master degree courses we offer:

  • Analysis of Social Processes;
  • Applied Experimental Psychological Sciences;
  • Artificial Intelligence for Science and Technology;
  • Astrophysics and Space Physics;
  • Biology;
  • Biostatistics;
  • Industrial Biotechnologies;
  • Biotechnology in Medicine;
  • Data Science;
  • Public and Private Organizations Law;
  • Economics for Tourism;
  • Economics and Finance;
  • Physics;
  • Human Resource Development;
  • Computer Science;
  • International Economics;
  • Artistic Languages for Education;
  • Management and Services Design;
  • Marine Sciences;
  • Marketing and Global Markets;
  • Marketing and Global Markets (Italian);
  • Mathematics;
  • Materials Science and Nanotechnology;
  • Neuropsychology and Cognitive Neuroscience;
  • Optometry and Vision Science;
  • Programming and Management of the Political and the Social Services;
  • Clinical Psychology; Developmental Psychology and Educational Processes;
  • Social, Economic and Decision-Making Psychology;
  • Anthropological and Ethnological Sciences;
  • Chemical Sciences and Technologies;
  • Geological Sciences and Technologies;
  • Sciences and Technologies for Environment and Landscape;
  • General Business Economics;
  • Nursing and Midwifery Sciences;
  • Advanced Educational Sciences;
  • Statistics and Economics;
  • Security, Safety, Deviance and Risk Management;
  • Tourism, Territory and Local Development;
  • Theory and Technology of Communication.


We also offer full cycle Master's degree programs (5/6 years):

  • Law;
  • Medicine and Surgery (Italian);
  • Medicine and Surgery;
  • Dentistry;
  • Primary Teacher Education.

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