Procurement Management. Procurement and Procurement - Public Procurement Management
| تاريخ بدء البرنامج | آخر موعد للتسجيل |
| 2025-03-17 | - |
| 2025-03-12 | - |
| 2025-02-23 | - |
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Introduction to Procurement Management Program
The Procurement Management program, also known as Approvvigionamenti e Appalti - Public Procurement Management, is a second-level master's program offered by the Department of Economics and Finance at the University of Rome Tor Vergata. The program is conducted in collaboration with the Department of Law and the Department of Business Engineering "Mario Lucertini," with the support of the School for Distance Education IAD.
Program Details
- Duration: One year
- Credits: 60 CFU
- Teaching Method: Mixed presence/distance learning
- Coordinator: Gustavo Piga
Course Codes
- PLU: Italian Language
- PLW: English Language
- PBR: Executive Version
Start of Lessons
- PLU: March 17
- PBR: March 12
- PLW: February 23
Institution
The University of Rome Tor Vergata, through its Department of Economics and Finance, in collaboration with the Department of Law and the Department of Business Engineering "Mario Lucertini," and with the support of the School for Distance Education IAD, has established the second-level master's program in Procurement Management. Approvvigionamenti e Appalti Public Procurement Management. The program includes curricula in Italian and English, as well as an Executive curriculum.
Objectives
The program aims to:
- Create professional profiles capable of exercising various roles in the area of Procurement Management, operating in both the public and private sectors.
- Enrich the professional profiles of experts in Procurement Management.
- Provide opportunities for professional growth to young, brilliant, and motivated individuals.
- Develop advanced managerial skills with multidisciplinary competencies (managerial, ethical, legal, computer, organizational, and strategic), forming profiles capable of solving problems that arise in highly dynamic contexts, where creativity and leadership skills must be combined with the ability to address complex strategic, managerial, and organizational problems.
Admission Requirements
Admission to the Master's program is subject to the possession of a specialized or master's degree, or an equivalent foreign title, as well as a positive evaluation of the candidate's curriculum by the College of Teachers, and possibly the passing of an assessment interview. Given the highly interdisciplinary skills necessary to operate effectively in the field of Procurement, access to the Master's program is possible with differentiated basic skills that will be subsequently integrated with the various teachings. Access to the Master's program is also guaranteed for students already in the workforce, giving them the opportunity to deepen their acquired skills and stay updated on continuously evolving topics.
Additional Information
- The Department of Economics and Finance is the reference department for this program.
- The Council of the Department, upon proposal by the College of Teachers, evaluates the equivalence of titles obtained abroad for the purpose of enrollment in the Master's program.
- It is also possible to enroll in individual modules, subject to the requirements for enrollment in the entire Master's program.
- Upon deliberation by the College of Teachers, auditors may be admitted to attend the Master's program and individual modules, up to a percentage of 20% of the participants.
