Why Pursue a Master's Degree?
The awarding of a degree is a point of convergence of the interests and the aspects of a student. A University Master's degree is an ideal complement to the course of studies and is an entrance to the working world.
The Master's degree is a qualification of advanced study beyond the undergraduate degree.
It is a flexible University programme, which allows for a stronger level of multidisciplinary work from the traditional courses. Competency and ideas coming from diverse origins can interact in the Masters in order to respond to the necessity of new professional figures and new specialisations.
The Master's degree appeals to one who plans on continuing and deepening his studies after the undergraduate degree, to one who wishes to expand his knowledge in other areas, and to whomever desires to become a professional and apply the ideas acquired in the degree courses.
The competencies which become formed by the Masters programmes are difficult to obtain by other means. This is because the academic plans are structured on the real needs of public and private institutions that participate from the beginning through the planning of the entire educational project. During the execution of the project, and thanks to the directed presence of external partners, the students are able to confront the working world, to see diverse contexts and orient their ambitions and professional tracks. In this light the professional training becomes a fundamental and indispensable moment of the educational path.