Languages, Economics and Institutions of Asia and North Africa, Ca' Foscari University of Venice

Ca' Foscari University of Venice Italy

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Other Masters

How long you will study
2 Years

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full-time

Course starts
September

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About Languages, Economics and Institutions of Asia and North Africa at Ca' Foscari University of Venice

Academic Year: 2018/2019

Level of qualification:
Master's Degree Programme

Ministerial Degree Code:
LM-38 (Modern Languages for Communication and International Cooperation)

Where:

Department of Asian and North African Studies, Palazzo Vendramin dei Carmini, Dorsoduro 3462, 30123 Venice.
For further information please contact the Linguistic Campus,  didattica.dsaam@unive.it

Head of studies:

Prof. Franco Gatti (Teaching Committee Coordinator,  fgatti@unive.it)

The Master’s Degree programme in Languages, Economics and Institutions of Asia and North Africa has the formative objective to prepare students to possess an elevated understanding in a language from Asia or Mediterranean Africa, with particular attention to the specific jargon relating to the economic and legal framework, combined with a solid knowledge of economic and business, legal, historical, political and socio-political reality relevant to the geographical area covered by the study and available in a specialized way, depending on the chosen curriculum. A fundamental element of the preparation is the competence of of sociolinguistic and communicative processes specific to the areas in question, aiming to allow the student to be able to resolve problems of a practical, ethical and socio-anthropological nature within intercultural communication, and in various aspects of the international corperation. The students, furthermore ,will have informatic and telematic skills, whether general or linked to the specific reference linguistic realities (software for writing in languages with different alphabets to those latin or non-alphabetic, the use and compilation of databases in these languages, etc.), as well as an in-depth understanding of the principle research tools and relative methodology, in the fields of social, political, economic and legal institutions of Asia and Mediterranean Africa.

Curricula available:

  • Language, Politics and Economics in Arabic Countries
  • Language and Management to China
  • Language, Societies and Institutions of Contemporary China
  • Language, Economics and Institutions of Japan

Access to the programme:

Limited admission, 170 available places distributed as follows:

  • Language, Politics and Economics in Arabic Countries curriculum: 20 places;
  • Language and Management to China curriculum: 70 places;
  • Language, Societies and Institutions of Contemporary China curriculum: 30 places;
  • Language, Economics and Institutions of Japan curriculum: 50 places.

Quota for non-EU students: 3 places, in which 2 are reserved for students with Chinese nationality, residents of China, in the Marco Polo Project.

For further information

Degree program website: http://www.unive.it/pag/10947/

How to apply:  https://apply.unive.it/

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Notes about fees for this course

Cost of the Degree Programme :

  • EU students: 2061€ 
  • Non-EU students from OECD countries (Australia, Canada, Chile, South Korea, Japan, Iceland, Israel, Mexico, Norway, New Zealand, United States, Switzerland and Turkey): 2100€ 
  • Non-EU students from developing countries (http://www.unive.it/): 700€
  • Students from all other countries: 1200€

In addition, Ca' Foscari offers students a variety of forms of financial aid: scholarships, exemptions and reduction of fees, student loans, prizes for outstanding dissertations and other forms of concession.
Some of the student loans involve agreements with banks allowing students to pay tuition fees on favourable terms. The most deserving students are entitled to an interest-free advance repayable a year after graduation.  
Students are also given the opportunity to participate in forms of student collaborations involving paid jobs within the university.

For more details, please visit http://www.unive.it/pag/19734/

Entry requirements

Admission requirements:

To be admitted to this Master's Degree Programme students must possess a proper individual educational background and the minimum curricular requirements. A certified knowledge of English at minimum level B2 is also required.
Details about the assessment procedures are available in the webpage dedicated to admission requirements.

For more information about the enrollment procedure for international students, please visit: http://www.unive.it/pag/12520/

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