Overview
Objectives of the Master’s Degree Programme in International Management
The Master’s Degree Programme in International Management – held in Amsterdam and Milan – is designed for dynamic, open-minded and globally-oriented students who want to break out of their comfort zone and into a multiculturalenvironment.
Students will match strong business fundamental skills with real-world situations and acquire all the tools they need to succeed in today’s complex world. The learning experience goes beyond the classroom, as the program is taught by both Luiss’ top academics and senior business executives from global companies.
The experience will help students understand trends and industries that operate both in Italy and inthe Netherlands.
The Programme will start in Amsterdam and will end in Milan, at the Milano Luiss Hub, giving the possibility to study in two major European cities, understanding different business environments and developing adaptability and multicultural sensitivity.
Diploma and ECTS
The Master in International Management is a one-year Master of Science equivalent to “Master Universitario di I livello” in accordance with the Italian university system. It provides students with at least 65 ECTS – European Credit Transfer and Accumulation System. At the end of the Programme, the Master’s Diploma “Master Universitario di I livello” will be conferred to participants who have passed exams or others assessment tests envisaged in the study program.
Target audience of the Master’s Degree Programme in International Management
The Master’s Degree Programme in International Management is aimed at recent graduates — or those graduating soon — from a variety of cultural backgrounds.
Career prospects
The programme puts students on career paths in a wide range of organisations such as:
- Consulting firms
- Industrial multinational firms
- Institutions for foreign trade
- National and international public administration and policy organisations
- Small- and medium-sized firms that pursue internationalisation strategies
- Universities or other organisations contributing to international research projects
Direction and Coordination
Scientific Director
Matteo Giuliano Caroli, Full Professor of International Business, Luiss Guido Carli