Summer School
Milan, Italy
DURATION
2 up to 3 Weeks
LANGUAGES
English
PACE
Full time
APPLICATION DEADLINE
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EARLIEST START DATE
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TUITION FEES
EUR 1,600 / per course *
STUDY FORMAT
On-Campus
* It includes: academic program, incl. access to all course materials via e-learning platform and certificate of attendance; soft skills workshop; class-related company visits/field trips; use of campus facilities, incl. wifi and library services; soci
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Introduction
Summer School
Start making plans for this summer!
If you're interested in further developing your passion for business and economics by taking part in a life and learning experience on leading-edge subjects, you can do so right in the heart of Milan.
Bocconi Summer School offers a selective study program, entirely taught in English, open to motivated students. It's a unique opportunity to participate in an exciting laboratory of teaching and experiential learning.
Courses are held in innovative multimedia spaces with teaching materials and tools available to you online at any time. To keep you anchored to the real world, each course curriculum includes company visits and teamwork on real-life business cases and situations, putting to the test your problem-solving and soft skills and creativity. The courses' emphasis on working in teams will allow you to meet, socialize with and learn from carefully selected bright and dynamic young people with a lot of talent to share.
Of course, you and your classmates will also have a great opportunity to build some memories in Milan and Italy in your free time. Whether you like the sea, the mountains, art, history – or ravioli and rap – there is a lot to learn, and not all of it in books.
High School Students
- 2 weeks
- 10 subjects to choose from
- 300 high school students
- 24 lecture hours
- 2 company visits
- 2 project presentations
- soft skills workshops
International BSc University Students
- 3 weeks
- 7 courses to choose from
- 210 undergraduate students
- 36 lecture hours
- 12 tutoring and group working hours
- 6 credit points recognized