1. Which majors in Italy have advantages?
1, fine arts: painting, sculpture, fashion design, graphic design, product design …
Representative institutions: Florence Academy of Fine Arts, Bologna Academy of Fine Arts, Milan Brera Academy of Fine Arts …
2. Music category: vocal music and musical instruments (piano, violin ...)
Representative institutions: Milan Verdi Conservatory of Music, Turin Verdi Conservatory of Music, Bologna Conservatory of Music …
3. Comprehensive categories: cultural relics restoration, architecture, civil engineering, vehicle engineering, economy …
Representative institutions: Bologna University, Milan Polytechnic University, Turin Polytechnic University, Modena University, bocconi Business School …
Second, does Italy spend much a year?
Compared with other countries, the cost of studying in Italy is more cost-effective. Public universities are free of tuition, and the registration fee is several hundred to several thousand euros, and the registration fee can also be reduced. The total annual expenditure is about 654.38 million.
Third, the way to study in Italy?
1, international students and plan students (Kelpolo Plan/Turandot Plan)
2. What is an international student? What is a planned student?
International students: International students study languages for non-EU students all over the world at home. That is, international students enter school one year earlier than the planned students, provided that they have learned Italian well before going abroad (about B 1-B2).
Process: Pre-register in June and July, hand in the visa (tourist visa) at the end of August, go to Italy to take the entrance examination, pass the entrance examination and go back to China to change the student visa, and then enter the school.
Planned student: It is enough to have a basic knowledge of linguistics before going abroad. Generally speaking, it is recommended to learn the basic knowledge by yourself during college, and then study the language in Italy for about one year. Planned students are better at language learning.
Process: First pre-register in China (pre-select school majors), then go to Italy to study the language of10-1month, and pass the entrance examination of the school in August of the following year.
When applying for a visa, foreign students have language requirements, but plan students don't.
4. What is the Kelpolo Plan? What's the Turandot plan?
1, Kelpolo program is the way for China students (art students or non-art students) to apply for Italian public comprehensive universities or polytechnics.
2. Turandot Program is a way for China students (art students only) to apply for Italian national academy of fine arts or conservatory of music and some private academies of fine arts.
PS: If you are a senior three student and want to go abroad for an undergraduate course, it is most reasonable to study family planning. If you are still a senior one, or a college student, you can plan as early as possible and pass the domestic language first, so it will save time and money to go abroad through international students.
5. What materials do I need to apply for undergraduate study abroad? What about graduate students?
1, attending high school: Italian high school is a five-year program, and you need a guardian there to attend high school.
2. Undergraduate study abroad: high school diploma, test scores, college entrance examination scores, and art skills (art students).
3. Postgraduates studying abroad: transcripts, academic qualifications or temporary academic qualifications, course descriptions, motivation letters, resumes, language certificates, and portfolios.
6. Do public universities have to get college entrance examination results? Do graduate students studying abroad have to have a domestic undergraduate grade point?
1, college entrance examination results: necessary. As long as you apply for a public institution, you need a certificate of college entrance examination results to apply for it. It's just that if you take the Kyle Polo plan, you need 400 points in the college entrance examination. If you are an international student, there is no limit to your college entrance examination results.
2. GPA: Most Italian public universities don't look at the GPA and average score of domestic undergraduate courses.
Is there a dormitory in the school?
Every public university in Italy does not provide accommodation. Universities are places where students have classes and study. Each university only provides classrooms and study rooms. Dormitory application mainly depends on family conditions. For a good application with poor conditions, postgraduate doctoral students are better than undergraduates.
Eight, almost 30 years old, can I still go to graduate school? Can I work?
1, yes, there is no age limit for graduate school.
2. You can work, but you need to apply to the school.
9. How to apply for a visa?
International students must apply for a tourist visa to take the exam before returning to China to apply for a study visa. The required materials can be found on the website of the Italian visa center. Pay attention to the complete materials, and don't fake the running water. If you are self-reliant, you can do DIY and exercise yourself. If you encounter difficulties or are afraid that you can't get through, go to an intermediary.
10. The major you want to study abroad is different from the undergraduate major. Can I change my major?
Yes, but the professional span should not be too big. On the one hand, it reduces the difficulty of changing majors, on the other hand, it is better and easier to learn.
Extended reading: introduction to the advantages of studying in Italy
1. Fashion design
Italy's noble and elegant high-end ready-to-wear has achieved the label of "Made in Italy". Italian famous products such as Valentino, Gucci and Gianni Versace are increasingly favored by high-end women in China, and the major of fashion design in many domestic art colleges is even more popular. This major has a wide range of employment opportunities after graduation. In addition to traditional designers, model manufacturers, textile and accessories designers, they also run companies and professional studios. The course also trains students to become professionals, with outstanding development in publishing, interactive planning and performing arts.
paint
Italy is the birthplace of western art, with many famous artists. The teaching of its painting specialty has also changed and innovated with the development of the times, and it has always been in a position to lead the world trend. Students in this major mainly study the basic theory and knowledge of painting art, and cultivate the basic ability of artistic thinking, painting modeling and painting creation. After graduation, students can enter various cultural and artistic fields to engage in fine arts work.
3. Architectural design
Italy is known as "the paradise and garden of Europe", and its unique architectural advantages make Italy one of the necessary places for students who like architectural design to study abroad. Italian architectural design specialty emphasizes practicality and participation. According to the employment statistics of previous graduates, Italian architectural design graduates are generally concentrated in the following positions: advertising, design and production related to the real estate industry; Interior design; Spatial planning; Display design; Urban planning and research, urban construction management and property management.
4. Luxury management major
Italy is known as the hometown of luxury goods, and there are many luxury brands in clothing, cars and jewelry. Italian schools offering luxury management majors mainly include: marangoni Institute of Design-Master of Fashion Accessories and Luxury, Master of Fashion and Luxury Brand Management; European Institute of Design-Master of Luxury Marketing Management; Politecnico di Milano-luxury business management; Master of Business Administration from Luigi bocconi University of Commerce; In luxury goods management; Polita Fashion Design and Marketing College-Master of Luxury Management
5. Engineering major
Italy's industry is relatively developed, so some science and engineering majors such as mechanical engineering, electrical engineering, automobile engineering or information engineering are good, and tourism management, economy and trade are also very good choices. It is understood that Italy has developed industries, mainly including steel, shipbuilding, machinery, petroleum, chemicals, tanning, clothing, textiles, furniture, kitchen equipment, ceramic tiles, silk, jewelry, wine making, marble mining and machinery industries. Especially in machinery, Italy was the first country to invent small machinery, so the mechanical engineering specialty of Italian universities is also there. Among them, the world's top majors are automobile manufacturing and automobile engine.
Further reading: What should I bring to study in Italy?
I. Certificate
Mainly their own identification, air tickets needed to get luggage abroad, passports and visas that were unexpectedly needed for entry and exit inspection, and application materials needed for admission. You need to make a backup.
Bank cards need to be prepared separately. I suggest you choose a supplementary card for your parents' credit card, so as to ensure that you will not run out of money before taking the local card. Credit cards can be overdrawn and can be used directly abroad after saving money in China.
Second, clothing.
The climate in Italy belongs to a comfortable environment which is neither cold in winter nor hot in summer. It is very suitable for both study and life here. You don't need to bring thick clothes, just prepare coats and long-sleeved trousers, and two or three sets can be replaced.
The fast-selling brands here have great discounts and are updated quickly. After the season, clothes are cheaper. Everyone can buy their favorite clothes at a discount. Of course, spending money also needs to be planned to avoid spending money indiscriminately.
Third, daily necessities
Daily skin care, washing and bathing products can be easily bought in shopping malls, without bringing them; And there are many supermarkets in China that sell goods. Although the price is a little expensive, it is convenient to buy.
Glasses, books and medicines need to be taken with you as appropriate, because the unit price of these things is very expensive in Italy, but the cost of bringing them from China is not high, and they take up no space and are relatively light, especially medicines, which need to be taken with you.
Fourth, electronic products.
Needless to say, mobile phones and computers are indispensable for both life and study, but you can consider changing them when you are familiar with them. These things are cheaper in Italy than in China.
There are also conversion plugs and plug-ins, as well as charging treasures, USB flash drives and so on. These are all necessary things. If necessary, you can also prepare a recording pen to facilitate everyone to record key points in class.