Administration and International Relations Sciences
Program Overview
Program Overview
The Scienze dell'amministrazione e delle relazioni internazionali (Administration and International Relations) program is a three-year undergraduate degree offered by the University of Rome Tor Vergata. The program is designed to provide students with a comprehensive education in the fields of administration, international relations, and related disciplines.
General Information
- Class of Degree: L-36 (D.M. 270/04)
- Type of Course: Undergraduate Degree
- Duration: 3 years
- Type of Access: Open access with mandatory knowledge verification for admission
- Area of Affiliation: Law
- Department: Law
- Course Code: T21
Description and Educational Objectives
The program offers an interdisciplinary education, combining traditional political and sociological teachings with key legal and economic subjects. This unique approach is adopted from the first year of the course. In the third year, students can choose from three distinct curricula (economic, legal, and historical-political) to develop more specific skills in their area of interest.
The educational path is characterized by an international perspective, which distinguishes most of the teachings imparted, and attention to linguistic skills, with two specific courses dedicated to language development and optional courses taught in English.
Professional Outcomes
Graduates can pursue immediate employment or further their studies. They can work as experts and operators in governance and public-private partnership processes, and as consultants for institutional affairs. They are capable of conducting research in the field of organization, institutional and technological innovation, planning and definition of procedures and administrative services, and quality assurance systems. They can optimize work organization by planning interventions for evaluation, motivation, training, and development of human resources; organize strategic marketing interventions, public relations, and events; and are knowledgeable about the national, European, and international institutional and political system.
Specific roles graduates can fill include administrative and technical secretary for general affairs, organization and management of productive factors technician, public relations technician, and judicial services technician. These functions are required by the public administration, associations (including international ones), and the private sector operating in partnership systems.
Further Education
The specialization chosen in the third year can be further developed through a master's degree in Economics, Letters, and Political Science. The course of study also has a privileged connection with the Law degree.
