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Faculty of Agricultural, Food and Environmental Sciences

Master of Science in Agricultural and Food Economics

Academic year 2024/25

The Master of Science (MSc) in Agricultural and Food Economics is designed for all three-year graduates in technical/scientific and economics/management subjects.

A strong international orientation characterises the MSc. Students with the appropriate requisites are offered the chance to spend one or two semesters of the second year in a partner university abroad, in Europe, USA or Australia. Moreover, some international lecturers are part of the faculty staff, and all courses of the MSc are taught in English.

Key factors of the MSc in Agricultural and Food Economics are:

The school. The course is organised in the context of the SMEA Graduate School of the Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore (UCSC). The School has more than 30 years of experience in graduate education in the field of agricultural and food economics and business. It is part of the Graduate School's System of UCSC, a recognition of the institute's excellence in university education.

The method. You will experience an intensive teaching activity with active in-class participation, a direct interaction with the faculty members, and a constant relationships with academics, companies, and stakeholders of the agricultural and food supply chain.

The University network. The MSc also promotes a study experience at a foreign university within the UCSC network. Selected students can spend one or two semesters of the second year of the MSc at a partner university.

The uniqueness. The MSc in Agricultural and Food Economics at UCSC is the only Italian MSc programme in the agri-business area entirely taught in English.

The certification. The MSc in Agricultural and Food Economics is the first and only master degree in Italy certified by ASFOR (the Italian Association for Management Education Development) in the category “Master of Science in Business & Management”. This prestigious recognition, awarded in June 2012, acknowledges SMEA graduate school’s performance in shaping talents to take on the challenges of the Italian and international agri-food systems.                                                                                    

The results.
The school, the method, the university network, together with motivation and commitment of the student, help to obtain good academic results and a strong position in the job market.

 

 

The whole program of the MSc in Agricultural and Food Economics is taught in English.

 

Knowing English is important, not only for an easier study of the MSc courses, but also to seize the best job opportunities that the market can offer.

For further information please contact the MSc coordinator, prof. Paolo Sckokai, paolo.sckokai@unicatt.it or the SMEA secretary, mariagrazia.lamonaca@unicatt.it.

 

 

 

 

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