What Ca’ Foscari University of Venice says about their program:
“Would you like to become an economist, work in institutions supporting market regulators, become a risk manager or specialise in economic-financial consultancy? This Economics and Finance programme offers different curricula to sharpen your economic and financial knowledge.
The Economics-QEM curriculum focuses on in-depth study of economic issues, in both a microeconomic and macroeconomic context, and quantitative methods for the theoretical and empirical analysis of these issues. As a student of this, curriculum you can participate in the Erasmus Mundus programme (QEM).
Thanks to the economic and financial interpretative tools the programme provides, you will be capable of assuming a position of responsibility both in private companies and in Italian or international public organisations.”
English requirements
Undergraduate & Graduate Requirements
IELTS – From 5.5 to 6.5
PTE – From 59 to 75
TOEFL iBT – From 72 to 94
Cambridge English Language Assessment – First
Language certificates are not mandatory during the application phase, but students must have them at the moment of their enrolment. Students who don’t have one of the language certificates on the list or do not reach the level required cannot enrol.
Entry requirements
Undergraduate requirements
Application form
Application fee
Academic transcripts
Diploma of previous studies
Translations
Proof of language proficiency
Passport identification page
Many of our programs (most of all at the bachelor’s level) require applicants to take an entry test for admission. The format and timing of the test depend upon various factors, including the applicant’s nationality. Information about entry tests will be available in early 2022.
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Graduate requirements
Application form
Application fee
Academic transcripts
Diploma of previous studies
Translations
Proof of language proficiency
Passport identification page
CV
Motivation letter / Statement of purpose
Intakes and deadlines
Undergraduate and graduate deadlines
Fall semester (September) – May 3rd
Spring semester (January) – October 30th
Platform opens to all applicants on 7th December 2021. EU applicants applying to bachelor’s program requiring entry test or any Master Programme will have until June 21st to apply.requirements
Fee information
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Students from OECD countries*
Undergraduate tuition – €1,900 per program
Graduate tuition – €2,100 per program
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*If you are a student with citizenship to one of the following OECD countries: Norway, San Marino, Switzerland, and the UK, you are subject to the same fees as students with Italian or EU citizenship.
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Students from countries with low human development
If you are a bachelor’s or master’s student from one of the Low Human Development Countries, as identified by the Ministry of Education, you are subject to a flat fee of €700 for the academic year 2021/2022.
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All other non-EU students
If you are a bachelor’s or master’s student with citizenship to a non-EU country not belonging to one of the first two categories, you are subject to a flat fee of 1,200 Euros for the 2021/2022 academic year.
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EU students
Undergraduate tuition – up to €1,705 per program
Graduate tuition – up to €1,928 per program
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Funding
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The university will announce the funding being made available to high-achieving international students enroling in a bachelor’s or master’s degree in the 2022/2023 academic year in early October.
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All information regarding application processes and deadlines will be posted on the university website on the relevant web page.
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Many international students will require a visa to study in the US, and this is a vital step of your study abroad journey. Make sure you understand the requirements you may need to meet before applying.