Sustainable natural resource management (Classe LM-73)-immatricolati dall'a.a. 2022/23

Laurea magistrale
A.A. 2022/2023
LM-73 - Scienze e tecnologie forestali ed ambientali
This study programme intends to provide a wealth of knowledge, skills and abilities combining the technical-engineering and biological dimensions of natural, environmental and land resources management, with a view to achieving Green Deal and ecological transition goals. Graduates will understand the role of natural resources in economic activities, as well as mastering governance, design, conservation, regulation and restoration techniques that are required to ensure their sustainability, durability and protection.
They will have high-level scientific and operational skills in the field of natural resources protection and enhancement; they will understand the technological and economic aspects of natural resources management, and will be equipped for performing systemic analysis of the environment in its biotic and abiotic components and in the related interactions.
Graduates in Sustainable Natural Resource Management:
- Will have sound general knowledge and a good understanding of the scientific method required for the analysis of production and territorial systems and their interactions with the environmental system;
- Will be able to assess natural resources and the environmental impacts of economic activities by creating models, including through conceptual and methodological tools used in the field of economics, law and environmental planning;
- Will be able to use modern technologies for environmental assessment, monitoring and restoration, as well as for planning efforts aimed at regulating and protecting natural resources and common goods.
In their respective professional fields, graduates:
- Must be able to provide technical-scientific support to the analysis and resolution of natural resources planning and public management issues, using economic, legal, analytical, statistical and IT tools;
- Must be able to carry out studies, research and analysis in support of forest, environmental, production and landscape resources regulation, conservation and enhancement policies, as well as for local sustainable development;
- Must be able to design and coordinate the design and implementation of green infrastructures for the protection and enhancement of the environment, forests, and rural and urban areas;
These skills must be enhanced by:
- The ability to work with methodological and operational autonomy, including in a coordination or managerial role;
- Good written and oral communication skills, both in their mother tongue and in English, including specialist lexicon;
- Public speaking skills, both in their mother tongue and in English, to convey information, ideas, problems and solutions, share general information and specialist knowledge;
- The ability to work in multidisciplinary working groups to produce reports and carry out projects.
They will have high-level scientific and operational skills in the field of natural resources protection and enhancement; they will understand the technological and economic aspects of natural resources management, and will be equipped for performing systemic analysis of the environment in its biotic and abiotic components and in the related interactions.
Graduates in Sustainable Natural Resource Management:
- Will have sound general knowledge and a good understanding of the scientific method required for the analysis of production and territorial systems and their interactions with the environmental system;
- Will be able to assess natural resources and the environmental impacts of economic activities by creating models, including through conceptual and methodological tools used in the field of economics, law and environmental planning;
- Will be able to use modern technologies for environmental assessment, monitoring and restoration, as well as for planning efforts aimed at regulating and protecting natural resources and common goods.
In their respective professional fields, graduates:
- Must be able to provide technical-scientific support to the analysis and resolution of natural resources planning and public management issues, using economic, legal, analytical, statistical and IT tools;
- Must be able to carry out studies, research and analysis in support of forest, environmental, production and landscape resources regulation, conservation and enhancement policies, as well as for local sustainable development;
- Must be able to design and coordinate the design and implementation of green infrastructures for the protection and enhancement of the environment, forests, and rural and urban areas;
These skills must be enhanced by:
- The ability to work with methodological and operational autonomy, including in a coordination or managerial role;
- Good written and oral communication skills, both in their mother tongue and in English, including specialist lexicon;
- Public speaking skills, both in their mother tongue and in English, to convey information, ideas, problems and solutions, share general information and specialist knowledge;
- The ability to work in multidisciplinary working groups to produce reports and carry out projects.
Specialist in public management of natural resources
In the private sector, graduates can take on tasks of organization, evaluation, management and responsibility for problems that may involve an interaction between human activities and environmental systems. Graduates can enroll in the Register of Agronomists and Forestry Doctors, after passing the State exam.
In the public sector, they can support administrations on environmental and territorial policies, with particular reference to sustainable planning and management of the territory and natural resources, environmental protection, analysis and monitoring of environmental systems, to the design and implementation of interventions for the defense and conservation of soil and water resources, for the restoration and conservation of biotic and abiotic components of ecosystems.
Skills associated with the function
Graduates in Sustainable Natural Resource Management will have a strong scientific and operational preparation in disciplines concerning the protection of natural resources and the technological and economic aspects of nature-based solutions for the territory (green and blue infrastructures, ecological restoration, environmental bioremediation, protection of environmental and biodiversity matrices). They will possess the cultural tools to address the systemic analysis of the environment in all its biotic and abiotic components and their interactions. Graduates will then be able to:
- examine and solve problems of planning and management of natural resources;
- design and coordinate interventions for the protection and enhancement of the environment and the territory, both agricultural-forestry and urban;
- carry out basic and applied research and promotion and development of scientific and technological innovation for the planning, conservation and enhancement of natural resources and for sustainable development;
- evaluate natural resources and environmental impacts of economic activities through the formulation of models and the use of conceptual and methodological tools provided by economics, law and environmental planning;
- use modern technologies of investigation and monitoring of the environment and of the territory;
- carry out complex and interdisciplinary coordination and management activities.
At the end of the studies, the graduate in Sustainable Natural Resource Management will have developed skills for personal communication, multidisciplinary teamwork and judgment, on a scientific, technical, economic, human and ethical level.
The graduate will be able to use the English language, in written and oral form, with specific reference to the disciplinary lexicons.
Career opportunities
Due to their skills, graduates will be able to find employment in:
- national and regional bodies and services for the defense and development of the environment and the territory (State Technical Services, National and Regional Agencies and Bodies for the Environment and the Territory, Parks and Protected Areas, Watershed Authority, Technical Services and Regional, Provincial and Municipal Departments, Land Reclamation and Irrigation Consortia, Mountain Communities and Mountain Watershed Consortia);
- laboratories, professional offices and service companies operating both in the fields of environmental and territorial planning and management, and in environmental monitoring and recovery;
- companies operating in the environmental, forestry, green infrastructure and environmental remediation management;
- companies operating in the protection and conservation of soil and water resources;
- environment and territory division of large companies;
- freelance professional in the environmental, agricultural, forestry, land and landscape sectors.
The professional profile covers the following categories:
- Agronomists and foresters
- Planners, landscape architects and specialists in the recovery and conservation of the territory
- Biologists
- Botanists
- Ecologists
- Microbiologists
Statistiche occupazionali (Almalaurea)
In the private sector, graduates can take on tasks of organization, evaluation, management and responsibility for problems that may involve an interaction between human activities and environmental systems. Graduates can enroll in the Register of Agronomists and Forestry Doctors, after passing the State exam.
In the public sector, they can support administrations on environmental and territorial policies, with particular reference to sustainable planning and management of the territory and natural resources, environmental protection, analysis and monitoring of environmental systems, to the design and implementation of interventions for the defense and conservation of soil and water resources, for the restoration and conservation of biotic and abiotic components of ecosystems.
Skills associated with the function
Graduates in Sustainable Natural Resource Management will have a strong scientific and operational preparation in disciplines concerning the protection of natural resources and the technological and economic aspects of nature-based solutions for the territory (green and blue infrastructures, ecological restoration, environmental bioremediation, protection of environmental and biodiversity matrices). They will possess the cultural tools to address the systemic analysis of the environment in all its biotic and abiotic components and their interactions. Graduates will then be able to:
- examine and solve problems of planning and management of natural resources;
- design and coordinate interventions for the protection and enhancement of the environment and the territory, both agricultural-forestry and urban;
- carry out basic and applied research and promotion and development of scientific and technological innovation for the planning, conservation and enhancement of natural resources and for sustainable development;
- evaluate natural resources and environmental impacts of economic activities through the formulation of models and the use of conceptual and methodological tools provided by economics, law and environmental planning;
- use modern technologies of investigation and monitoring of the environment and of the territory;
- carry out complex and interdisciplinary coordination and management activities.
At the end of the studies, the graduate in Sustainable Natural Resource Management will have developed skills for personal communication, multidisciplinary teamwork and judgment, on a scientific, technical, economic, human and ethical level.
The graduate will be able to use the English language, in written and oral form, with specific reference to the disciplinary lexicons.
Career opportunities
Due to their skills, graduates will be able to find employment in:
- national and regional bodies and services for the defense and development of the environment and the territory (State Technical Services, National and Regional Agencies and Bodies for the Environment and the Territory, Parks and Protected Areas, Watershed Authority, Technical Services and Regional, Provincial and Municipal Departments, Land Reclamation and Irrigation Consortia, Mountain Communities and Mountain Watershed Consortia);
- laboratories, professional offices and service companies operating both in the fields of environmental and territorial planning and management, and in environmental monitoring and recovery;
- companies operating in the environmental, forestry, green infrastructure and environmental remediation management;
- companies operating in the protection and conservation of soil and water resources;
- environment and territory division of large companies;
- freelance professional in the environmental, agricultural, forestry, land and landscape sectors.
The professional profile covers the following categories:
- Agronomists and foresters
- Planners, landscape architects and specialists in the recovery and conservation of the territory
- Biologists
- Botanists
- Ecologists
- Microbiologists
Statistiche occupazionali (Almalaurea)
Students with an Italian University Degree
Applicants to this Master's degree programme are required to hold a Bachelor's degree in one of the following classes:
- L-21 Town, Regional and Environmental Planning
- L-25 Agricultural Science and Technology
- L-32 Environmental Sciences
Those holding a Bachelor's degree in other degree classes are also eligible, provided they have earned at least 30 credits (CFU) in one of the following subject areas:
Agricultural Sciences
AGR/01 - Economy and rural appraisal
AGR/02 - Agronomy and herbaceous crops
AGR/03 - General arboriculture
AGR/04 - Horticulture and floriculture
AGR/05 - Forest settlement and forestry
AGR/07 - Agricultural genetics
AGR/08 - Agricultural hydraulics
AGR/09 - Agricultural mechanics
AGR/10 - Rural constructions and agro-forestry territory
AGR/11 - General and applied entomology
AGR/12 - Plant pathology
AGR/13 - Agricultural chemistry
AGR/14 - Pedology
AGR/16 - Agricultural microbiology
Natural Sciences
BIO/01 - General botany
BIO/02 - Systematic botany
BIO/03 - Environmental and applied botany
BIO/04 - Plant physiology
BIO/07 - Ecology
BIO/13 - Applied biology
BIO/19 General microbiology
CHIM/01 - Analytical chemistry
CHIM/06 - Organic chemistry
CHIM/12 - Chemistry for the environment and for cultural heritage
GEO/02 - Stratigraphic and sedimentological geology
GEO/04 - Physical geography and geomorphology
GEO/05 - Applied geology
Regional planning
ICAR/06 - Topography and cartography
ICAR/15 - Landscape architecture
ICAR/20 - Urban planning and policy design
ICAR 21 - Urban planning
IUS/03 - Agricultural law
IUS/09 - Institutions of public law
IUS/14 - European Union law
SECS-P/08 - Economics and business management
Students without an Italian University degree
Those holding another qualification obtained abroad and recognized as suitable by the admission commission will also be able to access.
Admission procedure for all students
Admission requires the verification of the curricular requirements specified above and of personal preparation. These verifications are carried out by a Commission, operating as defined in the Regolamento Didattico and in the Manifesto degli Studi. The verification aims to ascertain the candidate's possession of the necessary preparation in the basic subjects. If needed, the commission may require the candidate to integrate the information provided.
Proficiency in English at a B2 level or higher, under the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR), is required for admission.
The B2-level requirement will be ascertained by the University Language Centre (SLAM) upon admission as follows:
- Language certificate at or above B2, obtained no more than three years earlier. For the list of language certificates recognized by the University please review: https://www.unimi.it/en/node/39267/). The certificate must be uploaded when submitting the online application;
- English level achieved during a Bachelor's degree programme through SLAM courses and tests. The test must have been passed within the last four years. It will be assessed administratively, without the applicant having to attach any certificates;
- Placement Test delivered by the University Language Centre (SLAM), which will take place according to the schedule posted to the website: https://www.unimi.it/en/node/39267/
All those who fail to submit a valid certificate or do not meet the required proficiency level will be invited to take the test through the admission procedure.
Candidates who do not sit or pass the placement test will have until 31 December 2022 to obtain and submit a recognized certificate to SLAM.
Students who do not meet the requirement by 31 December will not be admitted to the Master's degree programme and may not sit further tests.
The candidate will undergo an interview to verify his/her preparation in these dates:
- 23 September 2022 at 9 am
- 11 January 2023 at 9 am
The interview will be held at the Faculty of Agriculture, Via Celoria 2, Milan. Students not able to attend in Milan can do the interview remotely. Details will be provided to the candidates within one week of the scheduled date.
Applicants to this Master's degree programme are required to hold a Bachelor's degree in one of the following classes:
- L-21 Town, Regional and Environmental Planning
- L-25 Agricultural Science and Technology
- L-32 Environmental Sciences
Those holding a Bachelor's degree in other degree classes are also eligible, provided they have earned at least 30 credits (CFU) in one of the following subject areas:
Agricultural Sciences
AGR/01 - Economy and rural appraisal
AGR/02 - Agronomy and herbaceous crops
AGR/03 - General arboriculture
AGR/04 - Horticulture and floriculture
AGR/05 - Forest settlement and forestry
AGR/07 - Agricultural genetics
AGR/08 - Agricultural hydraulics
AGR/09 - Agricultural mechanics
AGR/10 - Rural constructions and agro-forestry territory
AGR/11 - General and applied entomology
AGR/12 - Plant pathology
AGR/13 - Agricultural chemistry
AGR/14 - Pedology
AGR/16 - Agricultural microbiology
Natural Sciences
BIO/01 - General botany
BIO/02 - Systematic botany
BIO/03 - Environmental and applied botany
BIO/04 - Plant physiology
BIO/07 - Ecology
BIO/13 - Applied biology
BIO/19 General microbiology
CHIM/01 - Analytical chemistry
CHIM/06 - Organic chemistry
CHIM/12 - Chemistry for the environment and for cultural heritage
GEO/02 - Stratigraphic and sedimentological geology
GEO/04 - Physical geography and geomorphology
GEO/05 - Applied geology
Regional planning
ICAR/06 - Topography and cartography
ICAR/15 - Landscape architecture
ICAR/20 - Urban planning and policy design
ICAR 21 - Urban planning
IUS/03 - Agricultural law
IUS/09 - Institutions of public law
IUS/14 - European Union law
SECS-P/08 - Economics and business management
Students without an Italian University degree
Those holding another qualification obtained abroad and recognized as suitable by the admission commission will also be able to access.
Admission procedure for all students
Admission requires the verification of the curricular requirements specified above and of personal preparation. These verifications are carried out by a Commission, operating as defined in the Regolamento Didattico and in the Manifesto degli Studi. The verification aims to ascertain the candidate's possession of the necessary preparation in the basic subjects. If needed, the commission may require the candidate to integrate the information provided.
Proficiency in English at a B2 level or higher, under the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR), is required for admission.
The B2-level requirement will be ascertained by the University Language Centre (SLAM) upon admission as follows:
- Language certificate at or above B2, obtained no more than three years earlier. For the list of language certificates recognized by the University please review: https://www.unimi.it/en/node/39267/). The certificate must be uploaded when submitting the online application;
- English level achieved during a Bachelor's degree programme through SLAM courses and tests. The test must have been passed within the last four years. It will be assessed administratively, without the applicant having to attach any certificates;
- Placement Test delivered by the University Language Centre (SLAM), which will take place according to the schedule posted to the website: https://www.unimi.it/en/node/39267/
All those who fail to submit a valid certificate or do not meet the required proficiency level will be invited to take the test through the admission procedure.
Candidates who do not sit or pass the placement test will have until 31 December 2022 to obtain and submit a recognized certificate to SLAM.
Students who do not meet the requirement by 31 December will not be admitted to the Master's degree programme and may not sit further tests.
The candidate will undergo an interview to verify his/her preparation in these dates:
- 23 September 2022 at 9 am
- 11 January 2023 at 9 am
The interview will be held at the Faculty of Agriculture, Via Celoria 2, Milan. Students not able to attend in Milan can do the interview remotely. Details will be provided to the candidates within one week of the scheduled date.
The MSc in Sustainable Natural Resource Management offers many opportunities for study abroad, mainly through the Erasmus+ program which includes about 30 foreign universities located in the countries of the European Union. The disciplines that can be developed at the partner universities embrace all those specific to the MSc. During their stay abroad, students can follow courses to expand their scientific knowledge, or carry out internships or the degree thesis.
Subject to an agreement established before departure with the professors of the University of Milan, the mark and related credits obtained in the partner universities are recognized, thus giving students the certainty that what has been done in the host university is then positively evaluated in their curriculum. There are also other opportunities for cultural exchanges with universities that have established agreements with our university and are not part of the Erasmus system. These belong to non-community areas such as China, Japan, and Latin America.
Useful information about the campuses and courses available can be found at the following link: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1-u48xSaV9eR9Vg-vU9YRT_DAcYCcI50K
Subject to an agreement established before departure with the professors of the University of Milan, the mark and related credits obtained in the partner universities are recognized, thus giving students the certainty that what has been done in the host university is then positively evaluated in their curriculum. There are also other opportunities for cultural exchanges with universities that have established agreements with our university and are not part of the Erasmus system. These belong to non-community areas such as China, Japan, and Latin America.
Useful information about the campuses and courses available can be found at the following link: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1-u48xSaV9eR9Vg-vU9YRT_DAcYCcI50K
Lesson attendance is strongly suggested.
Elenco insegnamenti
Primo semestre
Attività formative | Crediti massimi | Ore totali | Lingua | SSD |
---|---|---|---|---|
Obbligatorio | ||||
Data management | 6 | 56 | Inglese | INF/01 |
Hydrology | 6 | 56 | Inglese | AGR/08 |
Natural resource economics | 6 | 48 | Inglese | AGR/01 |
Facoltativo | ||||
Agricultural systems and soil science | 6 | 48 | Inglese | AGR/02 AGR/13 |
Ecology | 6 | 56 | Inglese | BIO/07 |
Law of territorial government and public contracts | 6 | 48 | Inglese | IUS/10 |
Secondo semestre
Attività formative | Crediti massimi | Ore totali | Lingua | SSD |
---|---|---|---|---|
Obbligatorio | ||||
Environmental law | 6 | 48 | Inglese | IUS/10 |
Land planning and life cycle assessment | 6 | 56 | Inglese | AGR/10 |
Statistical methods for the environmental research | 6 | 64 | Inglese | AGR/02 |
Facoltativo | ||||
Ecological and forest restoration | 15 | 188 | Inglese | AGR/05 AGR/14 BIO/03 GEO/05 ICAR/06 |
Environmental systems and anthropic impact | 15 | 144 | Inglese | AGR/13 AGR/16 CHIM/06 |
Green infrastructures and nature-based solutions | 15 | 152 | Inglese | AGR/03 AGR/08 AGR/10 BIO/03 |
Attività a scelta e regole di composizione del piano didattico
- Table 1
For students holding an Italian degree in the class L-25 Agricultural Sciences and Technologies, or having a similar background if graduated abroad:
For students holding an Italian degree in the class L-25 Agricultural Sciences and Technologies, or having a similar background if graduated abroad:
Attività formative | Crediti massimi | Ore totali | Lingua | Periodo | SSD |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Ecology | 6 | 56 | Inglese | Primo semestre | BIO/07 |
Law of territorial government and public contracts | 6 | 48 | Inglese | Primo semestre | IUS/10 |
- Table 2
For students holding an Italian degree in the class L-21 Territorial, urban, landscape and environmental planning sciences, or having a similar background if graduated abroad:
For students holding an Italian degree in the class L-21 Territorial, urban, landscape and environmental planning sciences, or having a similar background if graduated abroad:
Attività formative | Crediti massimi | Ore totali | Lingua | Periodo | SSD |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Agricultural systems and soil science | 6 | 48 | Inglese | Primo semestre | AGR/02 AGR/13 |
Ecology | 6 | 56 | Inglese | Primo semestre | BIO/07 |
- Table 3
For students holding an Italian degree in the class L-32 Sciences and technologies for the environment and nature, or having a similar background if graduated abroad:
For students holding an Italian degree in the class L-32 Sciences and technologies for the environment and nature, or having a similar background if graduated abroad:
Attività formative | Crediti massimi | Ore totali | Lingua | Periodo | SSD |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Agricultural systems and soil science | 6 | 48 | Inglese | Primo semestre | AGR/02 AGR/13 |
Law of territorial government and public contracts | 6 | 48 | Inglese | Primo semestre | IUS/10 |
- Table 4
A first laboratory to be chosen from:
A first laboratory to be chosen from:
Attività formative | Crediti massimi | Ore totali | Lingua | Periodo | SSD |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Ecological and forest restoration | 15 | 188 | Inglese | Secondo semestre | AGR/05 AGR/14 BIO/03 GEO/05 ICAR/06 |
Environmental systems and anthropic impact | 15 | 144 | Inglese | Secondo semestre | AGR/13 AGR/16 CHIM/06 |
Green infrastructures and nature-based solutions | 15 | 152 | Inglese | Secondo semestre | AGR/03 AGR/08 AGR/10 BIO/03 |
sarà attivato dall'A.A. 2023/2024
Primo semestre
Attività formative | Crediti massimi | Ore totali | Lingua | SSD |
---|---|---|---|---|
Facoltativo | ||||
Agricultural water management | 15 | 152 | Inglese | AGR/01 AGR/08 AGR/10 GEO/04 |
Bioremediation | 15 | 168 | Inglese | AGR/13 AGR/16 CHIM/06 |
Forest management and planning | 15 | 176 | Inglese | AGR/01 AGR/05 AGR/08 AGR/14 |
Attività conclusive
Per queste attività non è previsto un periodo di offerta (es. corsi online a frequenza libera).
Attività formative | Crediti massimi | Ore totali | Lingua | SSD |
---|---|---|---|---|
Obbligatorio | ||||
Final exam | 24 | 0 | Inglese |
Attività a scelta e regole di composizione del piano didattico
- Table 5
A second laboratory to be chosen from:
A second laboratory to be chosen from:
Attività formative | Crediti massimi | Ore totali | Lingua | Periodo | SSD |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Agricultural water management | 15 | 152 | Inglese | Primo semestre | AGR/01 AGR/08 AGR/10 GEO/04 |
Bioremediation | 15 | 168 | Inglese | Primo semestre | AGR/13 AGR/16 CHIM/06 |
Forest management and planning | 15 | 176 | Inglese | Primo semestre | AGR/01 AGR/05 AGR/08 AGR/14 |
- The study plan includes 15 ECTS of elective choice, to be acquired with courses offered by the University of Milan. Part of these 15 ECTS (normally up to 4) can be acquired by attending seminars, conferences, courses, or other activities organized by the University or another institution.
The activities selected to fulfil the 15 ECTS must appear in the study plan and are freely chosen students with the help of their tutor. They must then be approved by the Academic Board, which judges their consistency with the MSc.
The activities selected to fulfil the 15 ECTS must appear in the study plan and are freely chosen students with the help of their tutor. They must then be approved by the Academic Board, which judges their consistency with the MSc.
Primo semestre
Attività formative | Crediti massimi | Ore totali | Lingua | SSD |
---|---|---|---|---|
Facoltativo | ||||
Developing soft skills in science: case-studies from microbial biotechnology | 6 | 56 | Inglese | AGR/16 |
Gli strumenti della parità di genere | 3 | 24 | Italiano | IUS/08 |
Patenting and technology transfer | 6 | 48 | Inglese | AGR/01 IUS/01 IUS/04 |
Patenting and technology transfer | 6 | 48 | Inglese | IUS/10 IUS/14 |
Secondo semestre
Attività formative | Crediti massimi | Ore totali | Lingua | SSD |
---|---|---|---|---|
Facoltativo | ||||
Laboratorio sostenibilita' e sviluppo sostenibile (4cfu - Scienze e tecniche della ristorazione) | 4 | 32 | Italiano | AGR/13 IUS/01 SECS-P/01 SPS/04 |
Laboratorio sostenibilita' e sviluppo sostenibile (6 cfu) | 6 | 48 | Italiano | AGR/01 AGR/13 IUS/01 SECS-P/01 SPS/04 |
Laboratorio: la ca' granda dei milanesi. formazione all'itinerario di visita | 3 | 20 | Italiano | |
Laboratorio: sostenibilità e sviluppo sostenibile (3 cfu) corso base | 3 | 24 | Italiano | AGR/01 AGR/13 IUS/01 SECS-P/01 SPS/04 |
Pari opportunità e carriere scientifiche (G) | 3 | 24 | Italiano | SPS/09 |
Violenza di genere: percorsi formativi interdisciplinari | 3 | 20 | Italiano | IUS/08 |
Primo trimestre
Attività formative | Crediti massimi | Ore totali | Lingua | SSD |
---|---|---|---|---|
Facoltativo | ||||
Laboratorio: criminalità organizzata e metodologia della ricerca | 3 | 20 | Italiano | SPS/09 |
Secondo trimestre
Attività formative | Crediti massimi | Ore totali | Lingua | SSD |
---|---|---|---|---|
Facoltativo | ||||
Diritto comparato, sostenibilità e sicurezza alimentare | 6 | 40 | Italiano | IUS/02 |
Laboratorio: arte, cultura e criminalità organizzata | 3 | 20 | Italiano | SPS/07 |
Terzo trimestre
Attività formative | Crediti massimi | Ore totali | Lingua | SSD |
---|---|---|---|---|
Facoltativo | ||||
Laboratorio "new public governance e coproduzione dei servizi pubblici" | 3 | 20 | Italiano | SECS-P/10 |
Laboratorio: giornalismo antimafioso | 3 | 20 | Italiano | SPS/08 |
Laboratorio: prevenzione e gestione dei conflitti ambientali: strategie e strumenti collaborativi | 3 | 20 | Italiano | IUS/10 |
Laboratorio: società, diritti e criminalità ambientale | 3 | 20 | Italiano | SPS/07 |
Periodo non definito
Per queste attività non è previsto un periodo di offerta (es. corsi online a frequenza libera).
Attività formative | Crediti massimi | Ore totali | Lingua | SSD |
---|---|---|---|---|
Facoltativo | ||||
Additional language skills: italian (3 ECTS) | 3 | 0 | Italiano | |
Educazione alla costituzione | 3 | 24 | Italiano | IUS/08 |
Other activities | 3 | 0 | Inglese |
Attività a scelta e regole di composizione del piano didattico
- Other activities: STUDENTS HAVE TO ACQUIRE AN ADDITIONAL 3 CREDITS.
International students without an Italian degree or diploma can obtain 3 credits in /Additional language skills: Italian /by proving an Italian language proficiency at level A2 within the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR). This level can be assessed by the end of the degree course in the following ways:
- by submitting the language certificate achieved no more than three years prior to the submission, at level A2 or higher, recognised by the University (the list of recognised language certificates can be found at: https://www.unimi.it/en/node/349/). The language certificate must be uploaded through the service https://informastudenti.unimi.it/saw/ess?AUTH=SAML, by choosing the category SLAM;
- by an entry-level test, organised by SLAM, which can be taken at the beginning of every semester.
Students who fail to reach level A2 will have to attend a 60-hour Italian course organised by SLAM and to pass the final test during the I semester of the second year of study in order to earn 3 ECTS credits of /Additional Language Skills: Italian/.
International students without an Italian degree or diploma can obtain 3 credits in /Additional language skills: Italian /by proving an Italian language proficiency at level A2 within the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR). This level can be assessed by the end of the degree course in the following ways:
- by submitting the language certificate achieved no more than three years prior to the submission, at level A2 or higher, recognised by the University (the list of recognised language certificates can be found at: https://www.unimi.it/en/node/349/). The language certificate must be uploaded through the service https://informastudenti.unimi.it/saw/ess?AUTH=SAML, by choosing the category SLAM;
- by an entry-level test, organised by SLAM, which can be taken at the beginning of every semester.
Students who fail to reach level A2 will have to attend a 60-hour Italian course organised by SLAM and to pass the final test during the I semester of the second year of study in order to earn 3 ECTS credits of /Additional Language Skills: Italian/.
Attività formative | Crediti massimi | Ore totali | Lingua | Periodo | SSD |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Additional language skills: italian (3 ECTS) | 3 | 0 | Italiano | Periodo non definito | |
Other activities | 3 | 0 | Inglese | Periodo non definito |
Sede
Milan
Presidente del Collegio Didattico
Prof. Luca Bechini
Strutture di riferimento
Referenti e contatti
- Head of study programme
didattica.disaa@unimi.it
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+390250325032
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A.A. 2025/2026
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