Masters Degrees in Planning

SDA Bocconi School of Management

The Master in Arts Management and Administration (MAMA) is a full-time, international, one-year program that is taught entirely in English and attracts students from all over the world. MAMA aims to support artistic innovation and cultural development worldwide, by strengthening the leadership and management skills required for arts organizations to thrive.

Milan , Lombardy 16/06/2022 12 months Contact Master  ▸
Milan , Lombardy 05/11/2021 12 months Contact Master  ▸

University of Westminster

Developed in partnership with Arnhem Business School (HAN University, Netherlands), this international MSc course will develop your ability to initiate and carry out advanced analysis, research and problem solving in the field of logistics and supply chain management.

If you study this MSc, you will study the first semester at the University of Westminster, and then have the choice either to continue studying in London (Westminster route) or to spend the second semester at our partner institution in the Netherlands

London 15/09/2017 12 months 7.000 Contact Master  ▸
London 15/09/2017 12 months Contact Master  ▸

University of Pisa

The Master Risk Management (MRM) is an international, full time, Master course organized by the Dipartimento di Economia e Management, University of Pisa, in collaboration with some prominent Italian and international financial institutions, banks and pension funds.

Pisa , Tuscany 30/09/2015 12 months 8.000 Contact Master  ▸
Florence , Tuscany 10/09/2015 12 months 19.000 Contact Master  ▸

University of Westminster

The philosophy of the Building Information Management course reflects the increasingly digital, multi-disciplinary and integrated nature of project delivery, influenced by the demand from governments and clients for greater efficiencies on construction projects. These efficiencies can be gained from more accurate prototyping, simulation, costing, planning, design, production and operation.

University of Westminster

The demand for information technology specialists is steadily rising all over the world. The European Commission believes that even in a ‘stagnation’ scenario, demand for IT specialists will exceed supply within the EU, while all forecasts suggest that, as economic growth resumes, the demand for IT expertise will be even greater.