European School Of Economics, Rome, Florence, Milan:
The European School of Economics (ESE) is a private university offering unique graduate and undergraduate programs at centers in Rome, Milan, Florence, London & New York. ESE offers bachelor & master degree courses in the key international fields of business, finance, marketing, communications and political science. The School specializes in today's emerging and cutting edge business sectors, such as entertainment, fashion, music and sports, among others, with emphasis on today's cornerstone issues of ethics and aesthetics. The privilege of attending ESE is limited each year to only one hundred students per campus. This ensures the quality and individualized attention that sets the School apart.
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Courses:Undergraduate Programmes: BA (Hons) in International Business, BA (Hons) in International Finance, BA (Hons) in International Marketing; Graduate Programmes: MBA, MBA in Hospitality Management. The language of instruction is English.
As well as degree programs in business, marketing & management, ESE offers specializations in Investment Banking, Media Management (Cinema, TV, Journalism), Art & Cultural Heritage Management, Sports Management, Entertainment & Event Organisation, Marketing & Public Relations for the Fashion Industry, Public Sector Management, Human Rights.
Why Choose Us?
INTERNATIONAL RECOGNITION
Undergraduate and MBA Degrees obtained at ESE are validated by the University of Buckingham which emerged in August 2006 and 2007 as Britain’s top university for UK students in the National Student Survey commissioned by the Government's Higher Education and Funding Council of England (Hefce). Buckingham is the UK's only independent university.
CHALLENGING LEARNING ENVIRONMENT
International learning environment with native language instruction embracing the most select students from 70 different countries and fostering tolerance and understanding through healthy competition.
FLEXIBILITY OF LOCATION
Academic space without frontiers in five different locations. Students can move freely between the cities during their course of study on either a semester or yearly basis having the possibility of attending the same programmes in London, New York, Rome, Milan, and Florence.
SMALL CLASSES AND A 1:4 TEACHER-STUDENT RATIO
Learning takes place in small, intimate settings where individual student attention is given top priority.
INTERNSHIPS IN LEADING CORPORATIONS
Working in collaboration with more than fifteen-hundred leading international companies, including some of FORTUNE’S 100 Best Companies to Work For, the European School of Economics offers the most extensive and comprehensive university placement programme available today. Many students are proposed jobs by the companies they intern for even before graduation. Click for companies we work with.
WIDE VARIETY OF SPECIALISATION COURSES
The School specializes in today's emerging and cutting-edge business sectors, such as Entrepreneurship, Finance and Marketing, Event Management, Environmental Economics, Fashion and Luxury Goods, Music Industry Management, Sports Management, Hospitality and Tourism Management, Art Management, and Media Management.
ROLLING ADMISSIONS AND NUMEROUS STARTING DATES
Applications are accepted year-round on a first-come first-serve basis. BA courses have both Fall and Winter starting dates, while students can choose to begin an MBA or Master’s also in the Fall, Winter or Spring.
FOUR GRADUATE–LEVEL STUDY OPTIONS
Full-time, Part-Time, Executive and Online: the Full-time course requires approximately 15-20 hours of course attendance weekly, while the Part-Time course goes from 8-12 and is may be delivered on weekends. The Executive Course has been designed for working students with classes all scheduled in late afternoon and evenings.
Location:
Milan:
As a world centre for fashion and commerce, Milan exudes creativity, hard work and fun - a reflection of ESE philosophy toward education and personal development. The European School of Economics Milan centre is located in a beautiful 17th Century Neoclassical Style building, which has been reconstructed in 19th Century and restored by two important architects such as Afra and Tobia Scarpa.
The ESE Milan Centre is very close to one of the biggest libraries of the city namely "The Biblioteca Sormani" where you can borrow various and several interesting books and make a study on what you need. Moreover you can use the Internet just by logging in completely free of charge. This library will be your ideal spot for your studies as you can use your floppies, cd-roms and printers too.
Located in a strategic position in down town ESE Centre is just 800 meters away from Duomo Cathedral, 3 km from the Railway station and 6 km from Linate Airport. In addiction to that our brand new base is surrounded by a lot of facilities such the Western Union point and a multitude of shops, bars, chemistries, libraries and an Internet point. Post office and news-agents are also at hand. Next to the Milan Centre there are beautiful green gardens "Giardini della Guastalla", an heaven of peace close to the Sinagoga and just at the back of Biblioteca Sormani.
Rome:
ESE Rome Business School is located in the very centre of the city, near the famous via Veneto, the heart of Dolce Vita, adjoining both the city’s political and business centres.
ESE students in Rome - other than taking advantage from a range of different European university degrees and MA/MBA courses offered by our school of international studies - study with some of Europe’s leading professors amid a campus setting centered in one of Rome’s most beautiful palaces.
The cultural and educational opportunities outside of classroom are equally exciting and nearly unlimited, including such famous destinations as the Colosseum, the Pantheon, and Michelangelo's Dome for St. Peter’s Basilica, among many, many others.
Florence:
The European School of Economics is proud to announce the opening of its Florence center in Borgo Santi Apostoli, just steps away from the Ponte Vecchio in the Palazzo Rosselli Del Turco.
The palace, built in 1515, was the residence of established art merchant Pierfrancesco Borgherini, whose wife was responsible for the acquisition of the adjacent buildings and garden still part of the property. Many notable art works were realized for the residence in the form of painted furniture, some of which are now on display in the Uffizi in Florence and in the National Gallery in London.
The ground floor of the Palazzo holds an elegant entrance hall and archway leading past the rooms originally used by the Borgherini merchants. A stairway leads to the second floor and access to the atrium. The rooms on the second floor, originally the residence of the Borgherini family, are spacious and illuminated by large windows overlooking the borgo below. A unique characteristic of the palazzo is the private chapel that holds a small window looking directly into the church nave below of the Chiesa dei Santi Apostoli.