Segreteria Studenti
Viale Romania, 32
00197 Roma
T: 06 85225270/5263
F: 06 85225920
ammissione@luiss.it
Orari
lunedì-venerdì:
9-12
martedì e giovedì:
9-12/15-16
Participation in selection procedures for the a.y. 2024/2025 and 2025/2026 is subject to fulfillment by the candidate’s study plan of certain minimum curricular requirements.
Candidates are required to verify the compliance of their study plan with minimum curricular requirements and the coherence of their previous course of studies with the Master's Degree program chosen for admission. If those requirements are not met, candidates will have to submit – by the deadline for applying to participate in the selection process – documentation evidencing how they propose to make good that shortcoming by November 25, 2022 (for example, through extracurricular activities included in their study plan). The deficit may be made up solely through earning university education credits (CFU) by November 25, 2022 and therefore work experience and internships cannot be taken into account to that end. In any case, for students coming from another university the outstanding credits may not be earned at Luiss University.
It is upon candidates to verify the compliance of their study plan with minimum curricular requirements. Their study plan will be verified by Luiss only at the enrollment stage; therefore, their admission or registration is to be considered conditional.
Without prejudice to the above curricular requirements it should be noted that there will be no revision of fundamental concepts in class since it is a master’s degree program.
Master's Degree Courses - Economic Area
Students who are enrolled in or have graduated from one of the following degree classes will be deemed to have already met the curricular requirements:
L-18 (Ministerial Decree 270/04) and 17 (Ministerial Decree 509/99) - Economics and Business Administration
L-33 (Ministerial Decree 270/04) and 28 (Ministerial Decree 509/99) - Economic Sciences
Students coming from degree programs that do not belong to the above categories can participate in the selection process only if they have a total of at least 48 university education credits overall in their study plan (already earned or to be earned) in at least two of the following disciplines:
• Economics
• Law
• Business Economics
• Mathematics
• Statistics
• Finance
• Engineering
Master’s Degree Program in Data Science and Management
Students who are enrolled in or have graduated from one of the following degree classes will be deemed to have already met the curricular requirements:
L-7 (Ministerial Decree 270/04) and 08 (Ministerial Decree 509/99) - Civil and Environmental Engineering
L-8 (Ministerial Decree 270/04) and 09 (Ministerial Decree 509/99) - Information Technology Engineering
L-9 (Ministerial Decree 270/04) and 10 (Ministerial Decree 509/99) - Industrial Engineering
L-16 (Ministerial Decree 270/04) and 19 (Ministerial Decree 509/99) - Administration and Organization Science
L-18 (Ministerial Decree 270/04) and 17 (Ministerial Decree 509/99) - Economics and Business Administration
L-30 (Ministerial Decree 270/04) and 25 (Ministerial Decree 509/99) - Physics
L-31 (Ministerial Decree 270/04) and 26 (Ministerial Decree 509/99) - Computer Science
L-32 (Ministerial Decree 270/04) and 27 (Ministerial Decree 509/99) – Environmental Sciences
L-33 (Ministerial Decree 270/04) and 28 (Ministerial Decree 509/99) - Economic Sciences
L-35 (Ministerial Decree 270/04) and 32 (Ministerial Decree 509/99) - Mathematics
L-36 (Ministerial Decree 270/04) and 15 (Ministerial Decree 509/99) - Political Science and International Relations
L-37 (Ministerial Decree 270/04) and 35 (Ministerial Decree 509/99) - Social Sciences for Cooperation, Development and Peace
L-41 (Ministerial Decree 270/04) and 37 (Ministerial Decree 509/99) - Statistics
Students coming from degree programs that do not belong to the above categories can participate in the selection process only if they have a total of at least 48 university education credits overall in their study plan (already earned or to be earned) in at least two of the following disciplines:
• Economics
• Business
• Information Technology
• Mathematics
• Statistics
• Physics
• Engineering
Master’s Degree Program in Global Management and Politics
Students who are enrolled in or have graduated from one of the following degree classes will be deemed to have already met the curricular requirements:
L‐18 (Ministerial Decree 270/04) and 17 (Ministerial Decree 509/99) - Economics and Business Administration
L‐33 (Ministerial Decree 270/04) and 28 (Ministerial Decree 509/99) - Economic Sciences
L-36 (Ministerial Decree 270/04) and 15 (Ministerial Decree 509/99) - Political Science and International Relations
Students coming from degree programs that do not belong to the above categories can participate in the selection process only if they have a total of at least 48 university education credits overall in their study plan (already earned or to be earned) in at least two of the following disciplines:
• Economics
• Law
• Business Economics
• Mathematics
• Statistics
• Finance
• Engineering
Master's Degree Courses - Political Area
Students who are enrolled in or have graduated from one of the following degree classes will be deemed to have already met the curricular requirements:
L-36 (Ministerial Decree 270/04) and 15 (Ministerial Decree 509/99) - Political Science and International Relations
L-16 (Ministerial Decree 270/04) and 19 (Ministerial Decree 509/99) - Administration and Organization Science
L-20 (Ministerial Decree 270/04) and 14 (Ministerial Decree 509/99) - Communication Studies
L-37 (Ministerial Decree 270/04) and 35 (Ministerial Decree 509/99) - Social Sciences for Cooperation, Development and Peace
Students coming from degree programs that do not belong to the above categories can participate in the selection process only if they have a total of at least 48 university education credits overall in their study plan (already earned or to be earned) in at least two of the following disciplines:
• Economics
• Law
• Linguistics
• Politics
• Semiotics and Communication
• Sociology
• Statistics
• History
Master's Degree Course in Law, Digital Innovation and Sustainability
Students who are enrolled in or have graduated from one of the following degree classes will be deemed to have already met the curricular requirements:
L-36 (Ministerial Decree 270/04) and 15 (Ministerial Decree 509/99) – Political Science and International Relations
L-16 (Ministerial Decree 270/04) and 19 (Ministerial Decree 509/99) - Administration and Organization Science
L-20 (Ministerial Decree 270/04) and 14 (Ministerial Decree 509/99) - Communication Studies
LMG/01 Single-Cycle Master’s Degree Programs in Law
L‐14 (Ministerial Decree 270/04) and 2 (Ministerial Decree 509/99) - Legal Services
L‐18 (Ministerial Decree 270/04) and 17 (Ministerial Decree 509/99) - Economics and Business Administration
L‐33 (Ministerial Decree 270/04) and 28 (Ministerial Decree 509/99) - Economic Sciences
Students coming from degree programs that do not belong to the above categories can participate in the selection process only if they have a total of at least 48 university education credits overall in their study plan (already earned or to be earned) in at least two of the following disciplines:
Economics
Business Economics
Law
Mathematics
Statistics