Milano , Italy
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In the LA_LLH Degree Course, students develop skills in collaboration with different disciplines and expertise, interpreting complex systemic phenomena and reading landscapes, drawing and managing soils and territorial heritage, vegetation and artefacts. Particular attention is paid to the discipline of the project, the relationship with the existing heritage and the context.
The transdisciplinary nature of the degree course is made possible by the collaboration between professors in agronomy and in landscae architecture, botany, forestry sciences, urban planning and land management, architecture and restoration of existing built heritage, hydraulic and infrastructure engineering, ecology, landscape history and culture, economics and social sciences. The degree program is taught by a joint faculty partnership from Politecnico di Milano and the University of Milan made possible by the inter-university cooperation agreement. Each year, the AUIC School welcomes many internationally-renowned guest lecturers.
The teaching is organised for main workshops and thematic courses closely related to them. The two-year curriculum is organized around design studios and closely related thematic courses (in ecology, history, theory, etc..). Elective courses and workshops can be selected from a specific offer of the Degree Course and from the different Study Courses in Architecture and Urban Planning available at the AUIC School. The curriculum consists of 106 credits for courses and workshops, 10 for the degree thesis, and 4 for the internship curriculum. The thesis plays a very important role in students’ careers, and consists of an original research or design paper developed under the supervision of one or more professors.
Course Code : N/A
Course Type : Full Time
Course Level : Masters/PG Degree
Duration : 02 Year
Total Tuition Fee :38910 EUR
The School of Management was formally established in 2003, bringing together the activities of the MIP ( Graduate School of Business founded in 1979) and the DIG ( Department of Management Engineering of the Politecnico di Milano, established in 1990), bringing together the research and training on management issues.
The School of Management carries out a broad spectrum of both teaching and research activities and currently there are over 4,900 students enrolled in the various degree programs.
The School of Management provides a portfolio of high-level research , training and consulting services in the fields of management , economics and industrial engineering .
The School offers an "end-to-end" portfolio of programs with the specific purpose of responding, on the one hand, to the aims of the Politecnico di Milano, which, as a state university, produces research and provides academic training, offering programs BSc and MSc , most pre-kind experience for students on the verge of a professional career, and the PhD program .
On the other hand, the School wants to address the needs of the business world with specialized, post-graduate and post-experience training courses designed for those who have already embarked on a professional career, including MBAs , specialized Mastersand executive and corporate training courses.
Our aspiration is to be the point of reference for companies and the entire community, offering a wide range of training programs and services in the field of management.
Our portfolio is articulated according to the type of program (to reflect the target market and the program objective), also keeping in mind whether or not the course awards a degree.