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Second cycle degree course
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course in Italian
class LM-52
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Why in Parma?

The course has a strong multidisciplinary vocation and offers the opportunity to acquire skills from a global perspective.

The courses in history, political science, law, economics and sociology will reinforce the knowledge and understanding acquired by students during the three-year course, enabling them to develop and apply it in an original and interdisciplinary manner.

Six subjects are taught entirely in English, offering the opportunity to acquire the language skills necessary to operate successfully in international contexts.

The high level of student satisfaction confirms the effectiveness of a training programme that focuses on their needs and encourages active learning.

Seminars, meetings with civil servants and professionals and work placements (in companies, NGOs, national and international institutions) facilitate your entry into the world of work.

The course is incardinated in the Faculty of Law, Political and International Studies, which has been selected by the MUR among the Faculties of Excellence for the five-year period 2023-2027.

 

 

What you will learn

  • Food employment law - 6 CFU
  • Food and criminal justice - 12 CFU
    • Food, crime and law
    • Investigative power and defensive rights in food related criminal proceedings

Two elective courses from one of the following list1: 12 CFU

Innovation in the agri-food sector

  • Food, communication and fake news - 6 CFU
  • Animal welfare - 6 CFU
  • Administrative law and sustainable energy in the agri-food sector - 6 CFU
  • Risk assessment at the EU level: the role of EFSA - 6 CFU
  • Economy of value chain - 6 CFU
  • Sociology of critical food consumption - 6 CFU
  • Nudging, behavioral insights and food policy - 6 CFU
  • Management accounting - 6 CFU
  • Climate change, food and taxation - 6 CFU
  • Novel food law in a comparative perspective: cultured meat and beyond - 6 CFU
  • Biotecnology and food safety: constitutional principles from GMO to CRISPR - 6 CFU
  • Law of the wine sector - 6 CFU
  • Consumer behaviour - 6 CFU

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Sustainability and food systems

  • Food, communication and fake news - 6 CFU
  • Economic history of europe and european food - 6 CFU
  • Food rituality and cultural justice - 6 CFU
  • Food regimes and international security - 6 CFU
  • Food law and health protection: a comparative perspective - 6 CFU
  • Administrative law and sustainable energy in the agri-food sector - 6 CFU
  • Circular economy, materials and waste - 6 CFU
  • Economy of value chain - 6 CFU
  • Sociology of critical food consumption - 6 CFU
  • Corporate social responsibility (CSR) in the agri-food sector - 6 CFU
  • Trade union relations in food industry - 6 CFU
  • Management accounting - 6 CFU
  • Climate change, food and taxation - 6 CFU
  • Food sustainability, international security and human rights - 6 CFU
  • Food advertising and labelling regulation - 6 CFU
  • Cibus, food in Roman law and society - 6 CFU
  • Elective activities2 - 12 CFU
  • Visits to organisations and companies/seminars or (only for foreign students) Italian language for foreigners3 - 3 CFU
  • Final dissertation - 21

1 To fulfill TAF C requirements, students must choose two courses (for a total of 12 ECTS) within one of the two groups: Innovation in the Agri-Food Sector and Sustainability and Food Systems.

2 As for the elective activities/options, students can attain a total of 12 ECTS by combining one or more of the following options:

  1. Courses offered within the TAF C modules (in addition to those previously selected); courses delivered in English by the other Degree Programs in the Department or the University; cross-curricular courses in English, as specified year by year by the University and the Course Council; curricular internship activities for 6 ECTS;
  2. Professional Skills course (6 ECTS);
  3. In lieu of a single elective course (TAF D) students may include in their study plan the activities listed below. The earned ECTS must be at least 6, and can be attributed to more than one of the listed activities. Any additional ECTS, beyond the 6 acquired through the listed activities, will still be certified in the student’s academic record.
  • “Free participation activities” (sports, cultural, artistic or social activities certified according to the provisions established by the “Regulation for Free Participation Activities”;
  • Universal Civil Service: students who have completed national civil service, and expressly require it to be recognized, can be granted 6 ECTS as an elective activity in lieu of free participation activity recognition established in the point above. In order to receive credits for Universal Civil Service, the interested student should submit a specific request, filling out the appropriate form and attaching the relevant certification. The Course Council will automatically recognize the activity without reviewing the service undertaken by the student. If the student is unwilling or unable to request recognition of the abovementioned activities, the student can request the recognition of 6 ECTS for training internship. In this case, however, the activities undertaken must be consistent with the student’s study plan and the educational programme of the degree course. The activity will be evaluated through the same procedure used – on the didactic level – to determine the equivalence between external activities independently carried out by the student and training internships.

N.B: for courses worth more than 6 ECTS, the credits obtained by passing the exam will still be counted in the student’s academic record as additional credits beyond those required to obtain the degree.

3 The Italian language proficiency exam is only required for foreign students. Students must however participate in organisations and companies visits and/or seminars. In this case, the 3 ECTS obtained will still be counted in the student’s academic record as additional credits beyond the 120 ECTS required to obtain the degree.

Attendance

Not mandatory.

After graduation

The second-cycle degree programme in Global Politics and International Relations is designed to provide students with the necessary foundation for a variety of international careers, ranging from work in non-governmental organisations to the research departments of private companies and internationally active research centres (think tanks). It also prepares students for careers in the diplomatic service, as officials and managers in public organisations (national and international), in evaluation and consultancy agencies, in public and private companies with foreign relations, and in the media.

Graduates in Global Politics and International Relations will also have the skills needed in public administration and the world of international cooperation.

The course website includes a detailed list of professions that are potential employment opportunities for graduates of the course.

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