Study how ideas shape politics and markets with a B.A. in Philosophy, International and Economic Studies at Ca’ Foscari University of Venice. You’ll build skills to analyse philosophical and economic texts and apply them to real-world global challenges.Career focus: international relations, policy analysis, and economic-cultural mediation—supported by training in critical reasoning and the interpretation of economic and historical evidence.
Embark on an intellectual journey with a Bachelor of Arts in Philosophy, International and Economic Studies at Ca' Foscari University of Venice. This program explores the intersection of ideas, politics, and markets, equipping you with the analytical skills necessary to understand and address complex global challenges. You will engage with philosophical and economic texts, applying theoretical insights to practical scenarios.
The curriculum is thoughtfully designed to integrate philosophy, political analysis, and economic frameworks, offering a comprehensive perspective on international dynamics. You will progress from foundational concepts to applied knowledge in globalization and institutional analysis.
Early modules focus on strengthening your analytical tools, while later courses connect these frameworks to economic history and the mechanisms of globalization. Assessment methods may include a blend of written assignments, exams, and coursework, varying by course.
While specific GRE, GMAT, or GPA scores are not required for admission into this program, applicants should be prepared for a limited-admission process that includes an entry test. Proficiency in English is essential, and you may need to provide proof of language ability through standardized tests.
Graduates of this program are well-prepared for diverse career paths, including international relations, policy analysis, and economic-cultural mediation. The training in critical reasoning and the interpretation of historical and economic evidence positions you for success in various professional environments, allowing you to contribute effectively to addressing global challenges.
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