Double Master in Languages / Italian & French for International Affairs:

Degrees and universities involved:

 

  • at UniCA: Master’s Degree in Langues Etrangères Appliquées, parcours Langues et Affaires Internationales, Relations Franco-Italiennes (LAI-RFI) at UNICA

 

  • at UniGE:Laurea Magistrale in Lingue e Letterature Moderne per i Servizi Culturali at UNIGE)

 

Full information on UniCA website

 

Full information on UNIGE website

 

 

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Double Master in Languages / Italian & French for International Affairs:

About this degree

This Double Master in Italian and French for international relations developed by Université Côte d’Azur with University of Genoa provides an innovative international learning experience for future international careers and jobs in the field (embassies, tourism, international trade).

Learning outcomes

As a French national HE Master’s degree, UniCA Master in “Langues étrangères appliquées” is part of the French national register for recognized qualifiations. Beyond generic competences provided at Master level, specific knowledge, skills and competences enhance a good command of foreign languages with the ability to interact (both for conversation and for any written document) in a pluri-cultural professional context in particular for project management in international affairs.

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Application and selection procedures:

We recommend that each student select the university where they will pursue their master’s degree and read the application procedures.

Full information on UniCA website

 

Full information on UNIGE website

Mobility

Each selected student must spend his/her 2nd year at the partner host university. Get in touch with the contact point (see below) at your home university, during semester 1 the year before your mobility plans.

Funding

Erasmus student mobility grants if possible : ask contact points at your home University the year before your mobility plans.

Available spots

5 students maximum by institution per academic year

Study programme

For the award of both Master’s degrees : students must get 60 ECTS credits at Master’s level at their home university and 60 ECTS credits at the host university at the end of their mobility.

The selected students will follow the courses at the host university in order to get the 60 ECTS credits in accordance with the Learning agreement agreed on by the two universities involved.

Students who do not defend their Master’s thesis during the academic year in which they enrol lose the right to be awarded the Double Degree.

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