Bachelor of Marketing and Economics of the Agro-industrial System 36 months Undergraduate Programme By Alma Mater Studiorum - Università di Bologna |TopUniversities
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Programme Duration

36 monthsProgramme duration

Tuitionfee

6,591 EURTuition Fee/year

Main Subject Area

Agriculture and ForestryMain Subject Area

Programme overview

Main Subject

Agriculture and Forestry

Degree

Other

Study Level

Undergraduate

Study Mode

On Campus

The course responds to the modern needs of the agro-industrial sector. It trains professionals with good specific technical knowledge but who also possess adequate economic skills. The theoretical lessons adopt innovative and sustainable approaches and a mandatory internship is provided. We offer meetings with experts, group work and practical activities.


What will you study?

The multidisciplinary path includes teachings ranging from agronomy, to plant protection, from food technologies to sensory evaluation, from logistics systems engineering to rural construction. Great space is given to economic subjects: from the principles of economics, to agricultural policy and circular economy, from business management to marketing.


Experiences abroad

Thanks to numerous agreements with foreign universities, you have the opportunity to carry out periods of study, internships and theses at foreign public and private institutions. You will thus be able to enrich your education to establish yourself in the world of work in a more competitive way.

Programme overview

Main Subject

Agriculture and Forestry

Degree

Other

Study Level

Undergraduate

Study Mode

On Campus

The course responds to the modern needs of the agro-industrial sector. It trains professionals with good specific technical knowledge but who also possess adequate economic skills. The theoretical lessons adopt innovative and sustainable approaches and a mandatory internship is provided. We offer meetings with experts, group work and practical activities.


What will you study?

The multidisciplinary path includes teachings ranging from agronomy, to plant protection, from food technologies to sensory evaluation, from logistics systems engineering to rural construction. Great space is given to economic subjects: from the principles of economics, to agricultural policy and circular economy, from business management to marketing.


Experiences abroad

Thanks to numerous agreements with foreign universities, you have the opportunity to carry out periods of study, internships and theses at foreign public and private institutions. You will thus be able to enrich your education to establish yourself in the world of work in a more competitive way.

Admission Requirements

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Admission to the degree programme is subject to the possession of either a five-year high secondary school diploma or other suitable qualification obtained abroad.Additionally, knowledge and competence in the following areas are required: - logical and reasoning skills; - the ability to read, understand and interpret texts and documents in the Italian language; - basic notions of scientific culture; - English language skills to at least CEFT level A2.
The methods for verifying the knowledge required for admission are defined in the degree programme teaching regulations. If the assessment is not positive, additional learning requirements will be specified. Completion of the learning requirements is the subject of a separate test. The relevant testing method is also set out in the degree programme teaching regulations.Students who do not complete the additional learning requirements by the date established by the competent bodies and, in any case, by the end of the first year of the degree programme, will be unable to sit exams in the following years.

3 Years
Sep

Domestic
6,591 EUR
International
6,591 EUR

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