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  1. University of Siena is offering the following degree courses taught entirely in English. Degree courses taught in English - flyer 2024/25. FIRST CYCLE DEGREE Courses. Economics, law, political sciences and social sciences.

  2. Degree courses taught entirely in English - 2024/2025 academic year. ENGLISH-TAUGHT DEGREE PROGRAMS - non EU students. For information regarding admissions, please access these links: English Proficiency. International degree-seeking students. ENGLISH-TAUGHT DEGREE PROGRAMS - Italian and EU students.

  3. The course is taught entirely in English. MIUR degree class: LM-52 Second cycle degree in International Relations Duration in years: 2 Credits: 120. Career opportunities. Specialists of international relations in the public and private sector.

  4. To access first and second cycle degree programs taught entirely in English, students must have an adequate knowledge of the English language as established by the Common European Framework for the knowledge of languages ( Common European Framework of Reference for Languages - CEFR) or pass a check that it certifies the level of English B2.

  5. The University of Siena runs first and second level degree courses, taught in Italian and/or English language. Students can also choose from a wide selection of postgraduate courses , including doctoral degree programmes, specialization schools and master’s programmes, the latter being designed to offer specific training in the most ...

  6. For programs taught in English, fluency in the language is required. For bachelor’s and master’s programs, a minimum B2 level English proficiency is required. For the Foundation Course, a B1 level suffices. Further specific language requirements for each degree program can be found at apply.unisi.it.

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  8. Communication sciences. Economics and banking specializations: Banking and finance; Economics; Statistics and Quantitative Methods. Political sciences specializations: History and politics; Politics and administration; International studies; Local government and the third sector. Social work.