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Sapienza University of Rome SOME FIGURES 112.557 Enrolled students a.y. 2017/18 8.338 International students a.y. 2017/2018 3.411 Academics 4.118 Administrative Staff 275 Bachelor and Master Programmes a.y. 2017/18 37 Programmes Entirely Taught in English (4 BAs, 30 MAs, 1 single cycle) 83 PhD Courses a.y. 2017/18 (5 of them international) 87 Specialization Schools and 212 Professional Courses a.y. 2017/18 1.548 International Cooperation Agreements, 1.764 Bilateral agreements 2.023 outgoing students, 1.255 incoming students a.y. 2017/18 43 ERC Grants 2007-2018 (€ 49.681.675,00)
Sapienza University of Rome STRUCTURES Sapienza is organised in 11 Faculties: 11 Faculties • Architecture • Arts and Humanities 24 59 • Civil and Industrial Engineering Research Departments Centres • Economics • Information Engineering, Informatics and Statistics • Law • Mathematics, Physics, and Natural Sciences 2 Schools 54 Libraries • Medicine and Dentistry • Medicine and Psychology • Pharmacy and Medicine • Political Science, Sociology, and Communication Science 2 University 18 Museums Hospitals and 2 Schools: • Advanced Studies • Aerospace Engineering
Sapienza University of Rome 40+ degree programmes taught in English Architecture Architecture (Conservation) Product Design Humanities Economics Classics (BA) Business Management Classical Archeology (blended learning) Economics English and Anglo-American Studies Economics and Communication Fashion Studies Finance and Insurance Global Humanities* (BA) Health Economics Hospitality Management* (BA) Engineering Law A.I. and Robotics European Studies Atmospheric Science and Technology Chemical Engineering Political Sciences Control Engineering Development and Intl. Cooperation Computer Science Cybersecurity Sciences Data Science Archaeological Materials Science Electrical Engineering Genetics and Molecular Biology Electronics Engineering Physics Energy Engineering Sciences and Technology for Cultural Heritage Engineering in Computer Science Management Engineering Pharmacy and Medicine, Psychology and Medicine Mechanical Engineering Bioinformatics (Bsc) Nanotechnology Engineering Cognitive Neuroscience Space and Astronautical Engineering Clinical Psychosexuology Statistical methods and applications Medicine and Surgery (single cycle – 6 years) Sustainable Building Engineering (BSc) Nursing (BSc) Sustainable Transportation and Electrical Power Systems Transport Systems Engineering *TBC Full academic offer available at: https://corsidilaurea.uniroma1.it/en
LEISURE AND FREE TIME MuSa (https://www.uniroma1.it/it/pagina/musica), the acronym for “Music at Sapienza,” means playing, listening to and living music in Europe’s largest university. It includes: • MuSa Classica • MuSa Jazz • MuSa Choir/Blues • EtnoMuSa Sapienza University organises a concert season in partnership with the Concert University Institution (IUC), which brings high- level international artistic performances to the Sapienza Aula Magna. Discounted season tickets are available to students
LEISURE AND FREE TIME And many discounts available for students in cinemas, theatres, Botanical Garden shops… Largo Cristina di Svezia, 24 Sapienza Museums
LIBRARIES Sapienza meets the needs of its students, academics and the community at large with a wide range of services provided by 54 libraries, making it the largest university library system in Italy. Libraries are usually open from 09.00 to 20.00 everyday + two reading rooms open h24 https://web.uniroma1.it/sbs/Biblioteche/biblioteche-sapienza
Welcome Week for International students SAVE THE DATE! February 3-8 2020 (spring term) Feel free to share your pictures using the hashtag #FeelAtRome
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CONTACT DETAILS #FeelAtRome and be social!! Facebook: Sapienza Exchange Students Instagram: sapienzainternationaloffice Opening hours at the International Office (Main Campus, building CU007) Erasmus+ EU: Monday-Wednesday-Friday 9.00 to 11.00 am erasmusincoming@uniroma1.it http://www.uniroma1.it/internazionale/erasmusincoming Thank you for your kind attention!
FEEL AT ROME.......................................................................................................... 3 SAPIENZA AT A GLANCE........................................................................................... 4 RANKINGS................................................................................................................ 6 THE ITALIAN UNIVERSITY SYSTEM............................................................................. 8 FOUNDATION YEAR.................................................................................................. 10 SUMMER & WINTER SCHOOLS................................................................................. 11 ADMISSIONS............................................................................................................. 12 INTERNATIONAL OPPORTUNITIES.............................................................................. 14 PROGRAMMES IN ENGLISH....................................................................................... 15 FEES AND SCHOLARSHIPS......................................................................................... 34 LIFE IN ROME............................................................................................................ 35 CONTACTS............................................................................................................... 36
© Michele Smeraglia FEEL AT ROME Choosing a university isn’t easy. You want a place that can make your dreams come true, educate you and provide you with the life skills and resources that will give you an edge in the world. Sapienza University of Rome is just that place. With over 700 years of history, we have been nurturing students for centuries. Sapienza, which was founded in 1303 as the Studium Urbis, is the university with the largest student population in Europe: over 112,000 students. Merging centuries of knowledge and tradition with cutting-edge research and innovation, Sa- pienza provides a unique environment, where students are encouraged to exchange ideas and philosophies. And it all takes place in one of the most breath-taking cities in the world: Rome. 3
SAPIENZA AT A GLANCE 4
112,557 students 59 Departments 11 Faculties 275+ degree programmes 54 libraries 18 museums We are a large, public and comprehensive Italian university, specializing in almost all fields of knowledge at all academic levels (Bachelors, Masters, and PhD). As a public university, most of our funding comes from the Italian government. This enables us to keep our tuition fees very low, while maintaining academic freedom, excellent academic and research standards and impressive international rankings in a wide range of disciplines. Throughout the course of the year, Sapienza also organises a myriad cultural, social and sporting activities to encourage students to conduct a well-rounded social life. These include: The “MuSa” orchestras, choirs and jazz ensembles; Sapienza Theatron - Ancient Theatre Group, the RadioSapienza web-radio station and a wide range of sports facilities. 5
© Stefano Lovato RANKINGS 6
© Fabio Stefano Alla Sapienza is recognized worldwide as one of the best universities in Italy and globally. It is renowned for its excellence in Classics & Ancient History, Archaeology, Physics and As- tronomy, as well as Environmental Studies, Nanotechnology, Cellular and Gene Therapy, Design and Aerospace Engineering and many other disciplines. –– Humanities: second in Italy and 62nd worldwide –– Natural Sciences: first in Italy and 57th worldwide –– Medicine and Life Sciences: fourth in Italy and top-150 worldwide –– Engineering & Technology: third in Italy and top-100 worldwide –– Social Sciences and Management: fourth in Italy and top-125 worldwide. Source: QS World University Rankings by Subject 2019 7
© Michele Smeraglia THE ITALIAN UNIVERSITY SYSTEM 8
Italian universities use the ECTS system, also called CFU in Italian (crediti formativi uni- versitari). One academic year corresponds to 60 ECTS credits that are normally equiv- alent to 1500–1800 hours of total workload, regardless of standard or qualification type. 1 ECTS (or CFU) is normally equivalent to a 25-hour workload (classes, individual study, internship, practical training, etc.) 9
© Bert Kaufmann FOUNDATION YEAR Our “Foundation Year” programme was conceived for international students who need to complete their basic education in order to pass an admission test at Italian public uni- versities (in a range of disciplines, i.e., Medicine, Architecture, Science, Engineering and Humanities). The programme is held in English and primarily addresses students who do not meet the minimum schooling requirements to apply for enrolment at Italian universities. Candidates may apply for the “Foundation Year” Programme even if they already have the 12 years of schooling necessary to enrol but wish to improve their educational or linguistic competences. 10
© Kai Lehmann SUMMER & WINTER SCHOOLS Besides the many degree programmes, Sapienza also offers short and intensive cours- es in a wide range of subjects such as Classics & Archaeology, Italian Language and Culture, Cultural Heritage in The Near Middle East, Religions and Peaceful Coexistence and many others. Summer & Winter Schools are a great way to get a taste of Sapienza’s academic excellence and visit the wonderful city of Rome. Most Summer and Winter Schools also include study trips and field activities. 11
© Stefania Sepulcri ADMISSIONS Our University provides over 275 Bachelors and Masters Programmes and 81 PhD Pro- grammes. Moreover, in addition to the many courses held in Italian, Sapienza also pro- vides over 35 programmes held entirely in English. To be eligible for Italian higher education at the Bachelors level, it is mandatory to have a High School diploma earned after no less than 12 years of studies. If you do not possess this requirement, please see the “Foundation Year” section of this booklet or visit our International Admissions webpage. To be eligible for Italian higher education at the Masters level, it is mandatory to have a High School diploma and a Bachelors degree earned after no less than 15 years of studies (of which at least 3 must be at university level). 12
Pre-selection Application For most English-taught programmes (and some Italian-taught programmes) students are required to go through an online pre-selection application, available at www. uniroma1.it/en/pagina/international-admissions-0 Non-EU students can submit their applications from November until mid-April or mid- May (depending on the programme). There is only one intake and students are expected to be in Rome by mid-September (or earlier, if they need to take an entrance or language examination for their chosen programme). The online application allows perspective students to upload their university or school diploma and transcript, as well as language certificates, reference letters, CV, portfolio, and any other document needed for their academic evaluation. For programmes not included in the pre-selection platform, students must follow the procedure described in the call for applications of their chosen programme. The full course catalogue is available at http://corsidilaurea.uniroma1.it/en; Visa Application Non-EU students are also required to apply for a study visa at their local Italian Embassy or Consulate. We encourage students to do so as soon as possible. Students applying for programmes offering an online pre-selection must submit their pre-acceptance letter to the Italian Embassy/Consulate in their country of residence. APPLY NOW 13
INTERNATIONAL OPPORTUNITIES With over 8,000 international students and thousands of agreements with partner uni- versities all over the world, studying at Sapienza also opens you up to a wealth of inter- national study and research opportunities. All of our students can apply for grants and scholarships (i.e. Erasmus+, bilateral agree- ments) to study, do research or do an internship abroad, both in Europe and outside of Europe. Many of our programmes also offer double or joint degree options. 14
PROGRAMMES IN ENGLISH Sapienza University currently offers 37 programmes entirely taught in English at Bache- lors (3 years) and Masters (2 years) levels. 3-year Bachelors BSc Bioinformatics BSc in Nursing The inter-faculty BSc in Bioinformatics aims to The BSc in Nursing prepares students to work train students to use Bioinformatic approaches as certified clinical nurses in public and private to address the molecular and cellular bases of health facilities. Students learn the correct ap- biological systems, the structure and function of plication of diagnostic and therapeutic proce- biological macromolecules and to interpret the dures, acting individually and also in collabora- massive information produced by biomolecular tion with other health care and social service and biomedical screenings and data collection operators. The programme is based on lec- projects (genomic, transcriptomic, proteomic, tures, seminars, practical simulations and hos- metabolomic, pharmacogenomic and microbi- pital internship, including traditional learning omic). In particular, the programme provides activities, modern teaching tools and training basic training in Mathematics and Statistics, with specialist health services, as well as labo- Programming and Computer Science along ratory activities. with Chemistry, Cell and Molecular Biology, Academic requirements: Student enrolment Biochemistry and Genetics. These courses will is based on an admission test. Admission to be followed by more advanced ones, which will degree programmes requires general knowl- guide students through the different applica- edge of biology, chemistry, physics, mathemat- tions of Bioinformatics. ics and logical reasoning skills. Academic requirements: Admissions test English requirements: For enrolment purpos- English requirements: CEFR Level B2 or es, a passing grade on the admission test will equivalent; Students without official language be considered as a sufficient level of English. certifications will be interviewed. For further Contacts: nursing@uniroma1.it details, please refer to the call for applications (available on the website in July). Contacts: maria.carbone@uniroma1.it 15
BSc Sustainable Building Engineering Upcoming programmes 2020-2021 The BSc in Sustainable Building Engineering in- troduces students to energy efficiency and recy- BA Classics clable materials application, reducing environ- The BA programme in Classics will focus on mental impact, with the aim of following green the advanced knowledge of cultural and his- building standards. The objective of the course torical documents of any kind, allowing stu- is to allow students to design and work on both dents to get significant exposure to research. new buildings and old ones, which need to be Core classes will include: Latin and classical lan- recovered in an urban regeneration perspective. guages, Introduction to Greek and Roman cul- They will learn skills for a sustainable land man- tures, Cultural History of Classical Antiquities, Ar- agement, which respects geological, hydroge- chaeology and History of Greco-Roman World. ological, hydraulic and seismic constraints in making this target achievable. Indeed, the goal BSc Hospitality Management (TBC) of sustainable development is the real challenge of our era. Please note: the Bachelors Degree Programme in Sustainable Building Engineering is held at the Sapienza Campus in Rieti, a town 80 kilometres north of Rome. Academic requirements: High School diploma earned after no less than 12 years of studies; if you do not possess this requirement, please see the “Foundation Year” section of this booklet or visit our International Admissions webpage. English requirements: CEFR Level B2 (IELTS 6.5 or equivalent) Contacts: sbe@uniroma1.it 16
2-year Masters MSc Architecture (Conservation) impact on society. Artificial Intelligence and Ro- The MSc in Architecture (Conservation), which botics are amongst the fastest growing sectors focuses mainly on Italian architectural heritage, worldwide and present unlimited opportunities aims to train students to consolidate and pre- in nearly every field. Students will learn to de- serve the existing architectural and environmen- sign and develop advanced software systems tal heritage and embark on the development of including components developed with Artificial high-quality projects that take into account the Intelligence Techniques, in particular robotic sys- relation between new projects, the environ- tems for service and industrial applications, and ment and the historical city. The programme, computer animation and monitoring systems. which brings together a range of different dis- Academic requirements: Bachelors degree in ciplines, including humanities and technical-sci- Computer Engineering, Computer Science, or entific subjects, addresses the historical-critical other scientific areas (the latter will be analysed and historical-technical analysis of architecture, and approved on a case-by-case basis). Appli- ranging from individual projects to the land- cants will be interviewed (remotely) during the scape as a whole, and architectural project de- evaluation process. sign, execution, practice and conservation of English requirements: Proof of English lan- existing architectural structures. guage proficiency at CEFR Level B2 or equivalent. Academic requirements: Bachelors degree in Contacts: admissions@diag.uniroma1.it Architecture, Civil and Environmental Engineer- ing, Architectural Engineering, Project Manage- MSc Atmospheric Science and Technology ment and Building Sciences The MSc in Atmospheric Science and Technolo- English requirements: CEFR Level B2 gy (LMAST) is an international Masters degree Contacts: architectureconservation@uniroma1.it programme, jointly managed by Sapienza Uni- versity of Rome and the University of L’Aquila, MSc in Artificial Intelligence and Robotics providing students with a solid background and The MSc in Artificial Intelligence and Robotics specific skills in atmospheric science from both trains students to develop the interdisciplinary a physical and an engineering perspective. The skills that are necessary to design and manage programme includes fundamentals of fluid me- the development of complex projects and their chanics, dynamical meteorology, climate mod- 17
elling and statistical mechanics, as well as sat- tainability or Marketing. Management students ellite Earth observation, radar meteorology and may also apply to double-degree programmes. environmental meteorology, and requires inter- Academic requirements: disciplinary subjects, internships and a Masters 1) Bachelor in Business Administration or similar thesis. Graduates can obtain a statement of first cycle Degree (EQF Level 6) with adequate learning curriculum conformity to the World academic background (overall 72 ECTS) in: Meteorological Organization (WMO) Recom- • Business (minimum 18 ECTS or equivalent mendation n. 1083. credit hours) - The remaining credits must be- Academic requirements: Bachelor (BSc) in long to at least 2 of the following areas: • Eco- Physics, Chemistry, Environmental Engineering, nomics • Mathematics/Statistics • Quantitative Aerospace Engineering Analysis • Law English requirements: CEFR Level B2 or equiv- 2) Academic performance as shown by weight- alent ed average mark Contacts: lmast.univaqsapienza@uniroma1.it, English requirements: TOEFL ibt 80; TOEFL rosella.ferretti@aquila.infn.it, frank.marzano@ pbt 550; TOEIC 730; IELTS 6.5. uniroma1.it Contacts: internationalstudents-eco@uniroma1.it MSc Business Management MSc Chemical Engineering for Innovative The MSc in Business Management provides stu- Processes & Products dents with the knowledge, skills and attitude The Msc in Chemical Engineering for Innovative necessary to play a leading managerial and/or Processes & Products Engineering provides stu- entrepreneurial role or to work as a business dents with a solid preparation and specialized consultant. The programme integrates basic knowledge in the fundamental theoretical and and transversal knowledge in an inter-function- industrial aspects of chemical processes and op- al and entrepreneurial perspective. Students erations and of materials technology. The par- acquire in-depth knowledge of management, ticular focus is on micro/nano-scale aspects and economics, mathematics, statistics and law; on reduced environmental impact in the differ- problem-solving skills; and specific competenc- ent application areas of (i) design, management es in governance, marketing and sustainability. and control of innovative industrial processes and For the second year, students can choose to plants; (ii) design and management of industrial concentrate on: General Management and Sus- processes for the sustainable production and pro- 18
cessing of traditional and innovative materials; (iii) Academic requirements: Bachelors degree management of pollution prevention, environ- in Classical Archaeology or related fields (e.g., mental protection, and safety in process plants Ancient History, Classics, etc.). Relevant profes- where substances are handled or produced. sional experience may be taken into account. Academic requirements: Bachelors in Chemical English requirements: CEFR Level B2 (IELTS, Engineering, Petroleum Engineering or equivalent TOEFL, Cambridge, Pearson Test of Academic English, Trinity ISE, etc.). English requirements: CEFR Level B2 (IELTS grade ≥ 6; Cambridge FCE- Grade B or CAE- Contacts: infoarcheologia@unitelma.it Grade C, ETS-TOEFL paper-delivered grade ≥ 547 or Internet-delivered grade ≥78) MSc Clinical Psychosexology Contacts: master.chemicalengineering@uniro- The MSc in Clinical Psychosexology is based on ma1.it the demand for specific training by psycholo- gists, who ideally go through three stages of MA Classical Archaeology training: a) a three-year Bachelors degree fo- cusing on the theoretical bases of neuroscience The MA in Classical Archaeology represents a great and psychological and behavioural sciences; b) a innovation in Italian universities programmes. The two-year Masters degree providing general clin- renowned Archaeology studies at Sapienza Uni- ical skills applied to the psychology and psycho- versity are combined with the online tools of the pathology of sexual and reproductive behaviour Unitelma Sapienza University which provides Ital- based on gender differences and identities; c) ian and international users with an exclusive and a postgraduate course enabling the exercise of prestigious training project. The Masters Degree psychotherapy. This Masters programme, for the is an inter-university programme awarded jointly first time in the Italian university system, trains by the two partner universities providing a thor- clinical psychologists and sexologists. Upon ough training in the field of Classical Archaeolo- graduation students will have acquired specific gy. In particular, through a didactic methodology competences for the management of prominent combining both traditional (archaeological, lin- issues and the construction of the stereotypical guistic-philological, artistic) and innovative re- image of the feminine and the masculine, from sources (applying the most advanced methods to the individual, to the dyad, the family, up to the the knowledge of the material culture), this pro- social macro area. In the public sector, graduates gramme intends to train the second level gradu- will be able to provide psycho-sexual counselling ates in archaeological and historical skills. in the following specific areas: a) Consultors; b) 19
Medically Assisted Procreation Centres; c) Cen- English requirements: CEFR Level B2 (ESOL, tres for Psychiatry, Oncology, Gynaecology, An- IELTS, TOEFL) drology, Endocrinology; d) Outpatient clinics ded- Contacts: lmcognitiveneuroscience@uniroma1.it icated to STDs; e) Centres for the diagnosis and treatment of gender identity dysphoria; f) Civil MSc Computer Science and criminal courts (Appraisals); g) Prisons (crim- The MSc in Computer Science provides students inal paraphilias); h) Compulsory and secondary with a general overview of computer science as schools (Paid courses on sexuality, feelings and well as in-depth knowledge on a number of respect for gender and orientation differences). specific emerging application areas. Students Academic requirements: Bachelors Degree in may choose from four specific tracks that ad- Psychology dress fundamental sectors of modern comput- English requirements: CEFR Level B2 (ESOL, ing: Information Science and Applications (the IELTS, TOEFL) application of Computer Science to practical Contacts: chiara.simonelli@uniroma1.it issues), Multimedia Computing and Interaction (fundamental methodologies and techniques MSc Cognitive Neuroscience required for processing and interacting with multimedia content), Networks and Security The MSc in Cognitive Neuroscience provides (technological background necessary to design students with an advanced understanding of and manage systems, networking, cryptogra- the neural correlates in cognitive processes as phy and security), and Software Engineering well as of the relationship between the devel- (critical functions and security). opment of the mind and the brain. The pro- Academic requirements: Bachelors degree in gramme aims to train psychologists to identify Computer Science or Engineering. specific cognitive deficits, evaluate their impact on emotional states and the quality of patient English language requirements: CEFR Level life, and adopt the most appropriate rehabili- B2, as demonstrated by an official accreditation tative action. Students will conduct supervised agency research activity and other educational projects Contacts: wollan@di.uniroma1.it in neuropsychology, cognitive psychology, psy- chobiology and physiological psychology. MSc Control Engineering Academic requirements: Bachelors degree in The MSc in Control Engineering introduces stu- Psychology dents to automatic control systems and focuses on 20
modelling and identification of dynamic systems; er-changing frontiers of the field. Through high- measurement processing and on-line filtering of ly specialized theoretical and practical skills, our sensor data; use of feedback to stabilize processes graduates will be able to manage the security and optimize performance; and integrated design of information in complex computer systems, of automatic control systems. Beside the specific organize the protection from cyber-attacks, im- technical know-how in Control Engineering, the plement the management processes for com- programme provides tools for understanding the puter incidents, and manage the recovery of a main issues in engineering problems; develops the computer system after an attack. Our graduates ability to create, plan, design and run automatic also understand the tools necessary to design, systems/processes; and promotes skills in experi- develop and test a secure software through ad- menting scientific innovation. vanced methodologies, and to face security-re- Academic requirements: Basic knowledge lated aspects of information systems in corpo- (Bachelors level) in the technical and scientific rate risk-management policies and regulations. domains of Systems Theory, Automatic Control, Academic requirements: Bachelors degree and Automation Engineering (for more details covering of all the aspects of computer archi- www.diag.uniroma1.it/automatica/uploads/Ba- tectures, databases systems, information tech- sicKnowledge.pdf), also verified through a re- nology, programming languages, computer mote (Skype) interview. networks, and operating systems. English requirements: CEFR Level B2 English requirements: IELTS level B2 certification Contacts: control_engineering.lm25@uniro- Contacts: cybersecurity_info@uniroma1.it ma1.it, admissions@diag.uniroma1.it MSc Development and International Co- MSc Cybersecurity operation - Economics for Development The MSc in Cybersecurity provides students The MSc in Development and International Co- with a wide range of competences in the fields operation - Economics for Development pro- of information technology, engineering, man- vides students with an advanced understand- agement and statistics for high-profile interdis- ing of a variety of fields (including Sociology, ciplinary education. Cybersecurity experts are Economics, Political Science, History and Law) able to interpret and respond effectively to the and the tools necessary to analyse and interpret challenges of security and privacy in today’s cy- the social, economic, juridical and institutional berspace, as well as to keep updated on the ev- contexts that characterise developing countries. 21
The programme addresses the evaluation and The remarkable increase in the volume and management of international cooperation pro- complexity of available data and the new tech- grammes from a multidisciplinary prospective nologies that have been developed to process it in order to train new professional figures who require a combined multidisciplinary approach are capable of understanding, assessing and to develop an overall strategy aimed at trans- managing new social, cultural and economic forming data into useful information. The MSc challenges. in Data Science provides students with a solid Academic requirements: During your previ- and modern preparation for understanding ous university career you must have taken at and managing the multi-faceted aspects of the least one or two exams in each of the following analysis, management and statistical interpreta- disciplines: Economics, Law, Social Sciences. tion of data. The Masters programme in Data Science combines all the necessary ingredients Please note: The assessment is based on the for successful learning: a multidisciplinary theo- number of the credits, not only on the number retical background combined with frequent lab of the exams. activities and a special emphasis on developing English requirements: CEFR Level B2 (we ac- a final data-science thesis project. The Masters cept one of the following certificates: IELTS, TOE- programme works with companies, public ad- FL, Cambridge, Trinity College or TOEIC). You ministrations, industrial and public research in- are exempted from the certificate: If you come stitutes to create opportunities for internships, from an English-speaking country - If the English stages and final projects based on real-life Data language is the official language of your country Science problems. and/or the medium of instruction of your previ- Academic requirements: Students must pos- ous course of study/educational institution. sess basic knowledge in the following areas: Contacts: internationalstudentscoris@uniro- Mathematics: Differential calculus and integra- ma1.it; magistralicoris@uniroma1.it tion in one or multiple real variables, basic no- tions of linear algebra and analytical geometry MSc Data Science in Euclidean space; Probability: Random varia- The MSc in Data Science Programme is a joint bles, distributions and mean values, basic distri- initiative of the i3S Faculty combining the ex- butions, convergence of sequences of random pertise of four departments: Informatics, Com- variables; Informatics: Programming principles, puter Science, Information Engineering, Elec- knowledge of at least one of the following tronics and Telecommunications, and Statistics. programming languages: C, C++, C#, Java, Py- 22
thon. The academic background of internation- Academic requirements: al students is assessed by a Prospective Student 1) Bachelors in Economics or similar with an ad- Selection Committee based on the documenta- equate academic background (90 ECTS overall) tion provided by students. The Committee may in: - Economics (macroeconomics, microeco- also verify basic knowledge by requesting the nomics and similar subjects, but excluding busi- candidate undergo an on-line test, as well as an ness subjects) (minimum 18 ECTS or equivalent interview via Skype or other services. credit-hours) - The remaining credits must be- For further information: http://datascience.i3s. long to the following areas: Business, Mathe- uniroma1.it/it/admission matics and Statistics, Quantitative Analysis (e.g. English requirements: CEFR Level B2 Computer science, Programming, Economet- rics, etc.) and Law. 2) Academic performance Contacts: admissiondatascience@diag.uniroma1.it as revealed by weighted average mark (cGPA) MSc in Economics English requirements: TOEFL ibt 80; TOEFL pbt 550; TOEIC 730; IELTS 6.0 The MSc in Economics provides students with a sound knowledge of economic analysis and Contacts: internationalstudents-eco@uniroma1.it quantitative methods for economics. Gradu- ates will be able to interpret economic mech- MSc Economics and Communication for anisms and understand the behaviour and the Management and Innovation decision processes of individuals and economic The MSc in Economics and Communication institutions. They will also develop the ability to for Management and Innovation (ECoMl) is a analyse the operation of markets and forecast multidisciplinary programme specifically based the future evolution of economic and financial on the needs of enterprises, as highlighted by variables. The interdisciplinarity and interna- Confindustria, the main Italian Association of tional orientation of the programme are among Entrepreneurs. This course is interfaculty (Fac- its main strengths. Work opportunities address ulty of Economics and Faculty of Political Sci- jobs with a strong emphasis on economic anal- ence, Sociology, and Communication Science) ysis. Typically, graduates embark on career op- and is held in Rome in collaboration with the portunities at policy institutions, international University of Tuscia. The objective is to train organizations, financial and non-financial cor- professionals who will be able to meet the porations, consulting firms, research centres multidisciplinary requirements of modern en- and regulatory authorities. terprises, extending the traditional curricula 23
of single-faculty programmes by bringing to- ronmental impact of these products. These skills gether economics, computer science and social are based on the knowledge acquired with the sciences. The course has double-degree agree- Bachelors degree, which is extended in terms ments with the MGIMO University in Moscow of methodologies and applications through the and with the University of Bucharest. two-year Masters programme. This allows grad- Academic requirements: uates to face the most complex problems re- lated to the development, design and manage- 1) First Cycle Degree (EQF Level 6) with ade- ment of modern plants, as well as to actively quate academic background (overall 72 ECTS) contribute to the innovation and scientific and in the following areas: Business (minimum technological advancement of the sector. The 18 ECTS or equivalent credit hours), Eco- programme is designed to train highly qualified nomics, Mathematics and Statistics, Quan- electrical engineers to work both in the field titative Analysis (e.g. Computer science, Programming, Econometrics, etc.) and Law. of electrical power systems and electrical ma- 2) Academic performance: weighted average chines. The MSc also focuses on renewable en- mark (cGPA) ergy conversion, electric mobility, smart grids, electrical markets, HV installation and a range English requirements: CEFR Level B2 (TOEFL of other modern electric technologies. By the ibt 80; TOEFL pbt 550; TOEIC 730; IELTS 6.0) end of the programme, students will have ac- Contacts: internationalstudents-eco@uniroma1.it quired all of the necessary skills to either swiftly access the working world or pursue their stud- MSc Electrical Engineering ies with access to a Doctoral programme. The MSc Electrical Engineering provides stu- Academic requirements: Bachelors Degree in dents with the in-depth knowledge and ad- Electrical Engineering or equivalent. vanced theoretical, scientific and professional Minimum CGPA: 3 out of 4. skills required to interpret and describe the complex problems of Electrotechnical Engineer- English requirements: All applicants whose ing, which may also require an interdisciplinary native language/language of instruction is not approach, using innovative methods, tools and are required to provide proof of English pro- techniques. The programme, which focuses on ficiency (CEFR Level B2) in the form of TOELF, designing, planning and managing complex IELTS (Academic) or ESOL (CAE or CPE) tests. systems, also addresses problem-solving associ- Contacts: massimo.pompili@uniroma1.it; ee_ ated with the safety of plants and the local envi- admissions@uniroma1.it 24
MSc Electronics Engineering plex systems involved in energy generation and The MSc in Electronics Engineering provides conversion, with a focus also on economic fea- students with specific skills related to electronic sibility. The programme comprises multi- and in- digital systems, integrated components, micro- ter-disciplinary topics in order to provide students wave circuits, radiofrequency systems and ad- with the flexibility required by the labour market vanced communications together with multidis- and focuses on electrical issues related to energy conversion, distribution and storage; advanced ciplinary laboratory competences and advanced heat and mass transfer for industrial and residen- mathematical topics. Other subjects include tial distribution; mechanical engineering related discrete circuits, machine learning, advanced to turbines, systems and plants; management, antennas, electromagnetic scattering, circuit design, safety and control issues. All those topics design, embedded systems, nano-electronics, are considered within the framework of energy power electronics, optoelectronics, lasers and systems for renewable energy technology, as wind accelerators, environmental electronics, Earth turbines, solar and photovoltaic panels, fuel cells, observation, bioengineering and wireless com- marine turbines, biomasses, geo-thermal energy munication systems. The programme emphasis- systems and of principles, technologies and plants es system-related and interdisciplinary aspects related to nuclear energy. In addition, students are and is closely linked with research and innova- involved in the analysis of energy system integra- tion activities. Students may also complete their tion, especially in relation to energy efficiency and Masters thesis through an internship. distribution in urban areas and for smart cities. Academic requirements: Bachelor (BSc) in Academic requirements: Bachelors in Energy Electrical Engineering, Electronics Engineering, Engineering, Mechanical Engineering and Elec- Information and Communication technology. trical Engineering are preferred. Very good ba- English requirements: CEFR Level B2 sic and extended knowledge of Mathematics, Contacts: ingegneria_elettronica.lm29@uniro- Physics, Chemistry, Applied Thermodynamics, ma1.it, nicola.argenti@uniroma1.it, antonio. Electricity and Electrical Devices, Mechanical En- dalessandro@uniroma1.it, frank.marzano@un- gineering and Structural mechanics is required. iroma1.it Only high CGPAs will be considered. English requirements: Level B2 or higher, certi- MSc Energy Engineering fied by IELTS, TOEFL, Cambridge ESOL or equiv- The MSc in Energy Engineering addresses design, alent. technologies, advances and the control of com- Contacts: giampaolo.romano@uniroma1.it 25
MSc Engineering in Computer Science ments and personal competences: 84 credits in The MSc in Engineering in Computer Science various disciplines in BA degree, of which 54 in trains software specialists in computing, data English and/or Anglo-American Language and and information management, system securi- Literature (24 in Language, or certified level). ty, pervasive systems, social networks and web Students, however, can enrol in single modules science. The programme addresses research, prior to full enrolment. design and development of IT services, prod- Academic requirements: Bachelors in Lan- ucts, architectures and systems, and provides guage and Literature. Admissions Interview. the project management and leadership skills English and Italian language requirements: that are necessary for a responsible career in CEFR Level C1 - Italian language requirements: engineering. B1 level, when lessons begin. Academic requirements: Bachelors degree Contacts: Bendetta Panciroli (didactic secretary) in Computer Engineering, Computer Science, benedetta.panciroli@uniroma1.it; Iolanda Ples- or other degrees with a strong background in cia and Irene Ranzato (enrolment) iolanda.ples- Computer Science (the latter will be analysed cia@uniroma1.it; irene.ranzato@uniroma1.it and approved on a case-by-case basis). Appli- cants will be interviewed (remotely) during the MSc European Studies evaluation process. The MSc in European Studies trains high-profile English requirements: CEFR Level B2 professionals to work in the increasingly glob- Contacts: admissions@diag.uniroma1.it al international economic and law context that is being driven by European integration. The MA English and Anglo-American Studies programme provides students with advanced The English and Anglo-American Studies MA knowledge and skills on the methodologies, programme at the Faculty of Humanities pro- cultural aspects and professional requirements vides a high specialisation, focusing on the that will enable them to develop original solu- language, literature and culture of the Anglo- tions to juridical, economic, social and historical phone world, as well as translation. Additional issues that are emerging on the new European core/subsidiary subjects include Art, Fashion, and international scenarios. The programme Linguistics, Philosophy, Italian, Computing for provides students with two different tracks: the Humanities and New World Cultures. Ad- “EU Law and Economics” and “Comparative mission is based on possession of entry require- and European Law.” 26
Academic requirements: Bachelors in Econom- Degree, CV and the portfolio of skills and activ- ics, Law, Political Sciences and similar degrees ities in the field of Fashion Studies. English requirements: CEFR Level B2 (IELTS English requirements: CEFR Level B2 (IELTS, 6.5) or equivalent TOEFL, Cambridge, Trinity College or TOEIC) Contacts: europeanstudies.sapienza@gmail.com Contacts: masterfashionstudies@uniroma1.it MA Fashion Studies MSc Finance and Insurance – Financial The MA in Fashion Studies prepares students risk and data analysis (subject to final for high-level responsibilities in the fashion approval) industry, as well as in related fields (figurative This programme is designed to provide students arts, communications and entertainment). Stu- with a wide range of advanced quantitative and dents acquire knowledge related to the devel- programming tools, together with technical in- opment of the fashion industry with special struments and a sound knowledge of the complex attention to cultural, symbolic and economic/ regulatory system that governs financial markets. financial factors, as well as the entrepreneuri- Graduates will have all the skills required to start a al and management skills necessary to work in successful career in financial institutions or major the field. In particular, the programme focuses corporations. A special focus is placed on the anal- on specific competences to design, develop, ysis of data and on the analysis and management manage, and assess projects; tools to analyse of risk, as well as on the application and develop- the human, historical and cultural influences in ment of appropriate models to address the many the production, use and commercialization of complex challenges of financial activities. clothing; communications skills, linguistic and Academic requirements: technological media, knowledge acquisition 1) Bachelors degree in Economics, Business Ad- and transmission systems; and industry history ministration with an adequate academic back- and clothing trends. ground (overall 72 ECTS) in: Business, Econom- Academic requirements: Bachelors degree ics, Mathematics and Statistics (minimum 54 in the fields of Fashion, Arts and Performing ECTS or equivalent credit hours), Quantitative Arts, Architecture, Music, History, Media and Analysis (e.g. Computer science, Programming, Communication, Sociology and Economics and Econometrics, etc.) and Law. Marketing, Textile Engineering. Evaluation will 2) Academic performance: weighted average be based on the final grade of the Bachelors mark 27
English requirements: CEFR Level B2 of public or private firms operating in the health Contacts: internationalstudents-eco@uniroma1.it industry, and tools for quantitative and quali- tative analysis of economic policy decisions in MSc Genetics and Molecular Biology this sector. The Masters programme allows stu- dents to learn how to manage relations with The MSc in Genetics and Molecular Biology, government institutions and to how to manage which prepares students to manage bio-mo- the entire business processes for the delivery of lecular research (basic/applied for biomedicine), health goods and services. Graduates will be addresses uni- and multi-cellular organisms as able to hold top positions in direct support of model systems for the study of the basic mech- the Director General, Administrative Director anisms of gene expression or more complex and top management of public and private processes such as cellular development, differ- health and healthcare companies at national entiation and transformation; gene studies re- and international organizations and institutions lated to complex processes and human popu- dealing with health policy, and in public and lations; processes involved in the regulation of private research institutions. The programme the structure and function of nucleic acids and also includes internships with private and pub- proteins; manipulation of biological macro-mol- lic institutions, and international organisations ecules; biomedical and biotechnological re- working in the field of public health, as well as search; genetic and molecular concepts applied seminars and laboratories, to help students gain to the diagnosis and cure of genetic diseases; practical experience. biological processes underlying the basic phys- Academic requirements: Bachelors in Eco- iopathology of organs and systems and their nomics or equivalent degree – with an adequate modulation, especially in mankind. academic background and at least 90 ECTS in Academic requirements: Bachelors degree in the following areas: Economics (Minimum 18 Biological Sciences ECTS or equivalent credit hours), Mathematics, English requirements: CEFR Level B2 Statistics, Quantitative Analysis (e.g. Comput- Contacts: isabella.saggio@uniroma1.it er science, Programming, Econometrics, etc.), Business, Law and Public Health. MSc Health Economics English requirements: Equivalent B2 (i.e. TOE- The MSc in Health Economics provides a multi- FL ibt 80; TOEFL pbt 550; TOEIC 730; IELTS 6.0) disciplinary preparation in the field of health Contacts: laura.nitti@uniroma1.it; internation- economics, health law, business management alstudents-eco@uniroma1.it 28
MSc Mechanical Engineering to conceive, design and characterise micro- and The MSc in Mechanical Engineering, which is nano-devices. The course is highly interdisciplinary, based on advanced knowledge of Maths and involving nanoscale physics, advanced chemistry Physics, focuses on research and development and microscopy in combination with courses and design processes and the identification of in- laboratories devoted to the design of micro- and novative technical solutions. The programme nano-devices for different applications in industry, is designed to provide young engineers with biotechnology and nano-electronics. advanced university education on R&D design Academic requirements: Bachelors degree in processes and the development of innovative the various fields of Industrial Engineering and technical solutions through an interdisciplinary Computer Science Engineering. and problem-solving approach. Students will English requirements: CEFR Level B2 (IELTS, also take advanced courses addressing tur- TOEFL, Cambridge, Trinity College or TOEIC, or bo-machinery design, thermodynamics cycles similar certificates ). for energy power plants and renewable energy Contacts: ingegneria_nanotecnologie.lm53@ systems, advanced mechanical design, produc- uniroma1.it tion systems and operations management. Academic requirements: Bachelors in Me- MSc in Physics chanical Engineering with final score > 75/100 The MSc in Physics currently provides two dif- English requirements: Certification of IELTS > ferent tracks in English: Particle and Astroparti- 6 or equivalent cle Physics (PAP) and Condensed Matter Physics Contacts: mechanicalengineering@uniroma1.it (CMP). PAP courses span the full spectrum of experimental, theoretical, and applied particle MSc Nanotechnology Engineering and astroparticle physics, from high-energy The MSc in Nanotechnology Engineering pro- colliders to neutrino physics, from gravitation- gramme addresses multi- and inter-disciplinary al waves to the search for dark matter, includ- subjects to provide students with the flexibility ing high-performance computing and medical required to understand, design and handle the physics. Research theses are performed within architecture, development and control of complex the framework of collaboration agreements systems at both the micro- and nano-scale. Stu- involving CERN and other major international dents will be introduced to the basic tools neces- facilities and universities. The CMP track offers sary to master systems operating at the nanoscale a wide variety of theoretical and experimental 29
courses. They span the full spectrum of con- critically. The Masters lasts 4 semesters (2 years). densed matter physics, including solid-state and The first semester is dedicated to improving crit- soft-matter physics, quantum optics, quantum ical capacity and understanding of the different computation and information, and complexity disciplines that contribute to the skills of a Prod- theory. Research theses are performed within uct Designer. The second semester is dedicated the many theoretical and experimental groups to developing an advanced design method rang- present in the Department of Physics as well as ing from Design Thinking to Design Prototypes. in groups working in national and international The third semester allows students to puruse a research institutions and universities. personalized design by choosing two of the four Design Studios on Systemic Design, Design for Academic requirements: BSc in Physics with Interaction, Design for Materials and Language very-good/excellent marks. A good knowledge Design. The final semester is dedicated to the of modern physics, including special relativi- final thesis with students participating in an ty, quantum mechanics, statistical mechanics, internship in the R&D of national and interna- atomic physics, tional Companies or at foreign universities and nuclear and subnuclear physics and quantum research centres. Students pursue their interests optics (at an introductory level) is required. The in the field of Design by carrying out educational BSc programme includes extensive lab work activities (Elective Courses) or extra-didactic (Fur- and computational courses (some program- ther Learning) by choosing from the network of ming experience is required). International Courses and Research Laboratories English requirements: CEFR Level B2 at Sapienza and at foreign universities with open Contacts: segreteriaDidatticaFisica@uniroma1.it collaborations (such as the Erasmus Programme and International Agreements). Our programme MSc in Product Design was selected as one of the top-50 European De- sign Schools and included in the catalogue pub- The MSc in Product Design is a studio-based lished by the Journal “Domus”. programme for students who wish to hone their Academic requirements: Bachelors degree in innovative abilities, who are interested in the the field of Design, Architecture, Industrial Engi- integration of design, technology, cultures and neering, Computer Science Engineering business, and who wish to address the creative challenges of making objects and ideas that im- English requirements: CEFR Level B2 (IELTS, prove people’s lives. Candidates are expected to TOEFL, Cambridge, Trinity College or TOEIC) design extensively, think creatively and reflect Contacts: segreteriaDidatticaFisica@uniroma1.it 30
MSc Science and Technology for the Con- MSc Space and Astronautical Engineering servation of Cultural Heritage The MSc in Space and Astronautical Engineer- The MSc in Science and Technology for the ing provides students with specific skills relat- Conservation of Cultural Heritage trains ex- ed to space mission planning and the analysis perts in Archaeometry and Conservation Sci- and design of launch vehicles, satellites and re- ence. The programme focuses on the mul- mote metering and telemetry systems. The pro- ti-analytical characterization of a wide range gramme, which emphasises systems-related and interdisciplinary aspects, is closely linked with of materials related to archaeology and cultur- research and innovation activities carried out in al heritage, as well as scientific methods and the Italian and European aerospace industries. advanced technologies in the study of conser- The Aerospace Engineering track, which is part vation of cultural heritage. In particular, the of the Masters programme and is held entirely programme addresses the ability to work in a in English, provides students with advanced con- research area with a strong multidisciplinary cepts, professional training and specific engi- nature; analytical techniques, scientific meth- neering skills, enabling them to address complex ods of investigation and data interpretation issues requiring analysis, development, simula- for the recovery and conservation of cultural tion and optimization in a wide range of aero- heritage; analysis of the interaction between space-related topics. In year one, students ac- cultural heritage and the chemical-physical en- quire knowledge related to major areas of Space vironment; archaeometric applications. Engineering such as Spaceflight Mechanics and Academic requirements: Bachelors degree in Altitude Dynamics, Controls, Compressible Flu- a relevant discipline. Basic knowledge of math- id Dynamics, Propulsion, Structures and Space ematical, physical and natural sciences, of the Systems; in year two, students select follow-up courses from a wide range of topics directly re- constituent and/or employed materials in cul- lated to Space, Astronautical and Aeronautical tural heritage, of humanistic and economic dis- Engineering. Admitted students are eligible for ciplines (museology, history of restoration and double-degree programmes with the ISAE Tou- techniques of artistic production, legislation louse in France and the Instituto Superior Tecni- and economics of cultural heritage and activ- co Lisboa in Portugal. ities), and information technology is required. Academic requirements: Bachelors in Engi- English requirements: CEFR Level B2 neering (preferably Aerospace, Aeronautical, or Contacts: scienzebc@uniroma1.it Mechanical Engineering) 31
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