2008-2009 A.Y.
Master of Science Programs (2-y)
3.
FOREIGN LANGUAGES
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3.1.
The Common European Framework
To classify language competence levels, Università Bocconi follows the Common European Framework established by the Council of Europe.
An outline of the language skills relevant to each level are available on the website in the Language Centre section in Language Teaching >curricular activities>Master of Science. Last change 16/09/2008 10:03 |
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3.2.
Program structure position
The program requirements of all Master of Science Degrees in the fields of study 'Management' and 'Economics' (respectively 84/S and 64/S) include 2 European Union languages. The program requirements of the Master of Science in Giurisprudenza [Law] - field of study 22/S) include one compulsory European Union language. The second foreign language is optional and can be taken instead of "seminars/elective course". The objective of the foreign language course is to provide students with the ability to use specialized language skills appropriately. Exams for both first and second languages are placed in the I semester of the second year of the program. Last change 05/08/2008 12:52 |
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3.3.
Method of choosing foreign languages
The choice of foreign languages follows the same criteria for both first and second languages, depending on:
The table below shows first and second language options:
The course codes are:
Students can choose their foreign languages when finalizing the enrolment (15-26 September 2008; more detailed information is available on the Internet at www.unibocconi.it/languagecentre in Language Teaching > curricular activities >Master of science.
Students can change languages in first and second year of studies, as follows:
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3.4.
Exit levels
Exit levels are set according to language area and the language in which the lessons are taught (Italian or English). If there are two exit levels, it is up to the students to choose.
However higher levels are possible, assessed only through international certifications. Last change 16/09/2008 10:14 |
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3.5.
Entry levels
On the basis of the requirements for the Master of Science program (described in the course profiles and in the course syllabuses) exit levels (see "Exit levels"), the University sets the minimum foreign language requirement in order to complete the educational path in time. The entry levels for the MSc degree programs are:
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3.6.
Language learning paths
The teaching activities for studying languages offered by the Language Centre include curricular courses for all languages(*) at the following levels:
The course level to be attended is determined when finalizing the enrolment (15-26 September 2008). This is based on the student's language skills which can be certified by either the exit level achieved during the undergraduate degree or the international certification that has been obtained in the meantime and recognized by Università Bocconi. The lowest level course will be assigned if students have not handed in adequate documentation supporting their language level. Courses suggested by the University according to basic language level are listed below:
Attendance at curricular courses is not compulsory but strongly recommended; attending courses is considered the most effective way of learning the language and preparing for the final exam. The class timetable can be viewed at Punto Blu terminals or Virtual Punto Blu, for first year students after finalizing the enrolment, for second year students after enrolling in their year of studies. The summarized course programs (course profiles) of the language modules are available on the website at www.unibocconi.it/courses. The detailed course programs (course syllabuses and exam requirements) are available on the website at www.unibocconi.it/languagecenter. One B2-level English class group has been programmed in first semester of the 2008-2009 a. y. This class group will review the language basics and provide first year students with the best possible preparation to take on the curricular course which is scheduled in the II semester. The class group is run if the minimum number of applicants is reached. Last change 16/09/2008 11:38 |
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3.7.
Languages for Double Degrees
Double Degree programs involve the participation of both students enrolled at University Bocconi and students enrolled at partner institutions (incoming students). For those students who are enrolled at Università Bocconi the rules regarding foreign languages are indicated herein (see "Foreign languages").
Method of choosing foreign languages The table below shows first and second language choices.
(*) 1 of the 2 languages must be Italian
Exit levels The exit levels for all MSc programs require business level for the language of specialization:
If more than one exit level is available, it is up to the students when registering for the exam via Punto Blu/Virtual Punto Blu to choose. Last change 16/09/2008 10:31 |
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3.8.
Method of assessing foreign language knowledge
Language knowledge is assessed by one of the following methods:
The services offered by the Language Centre are designed to assist students in developing self study methods, inform on exam assessment methods and provide a range of materials available for use from the language laboratories. The services are available to all students (those taking Bocconi exams or preparing for international certifications). Bocconi exam Language knowledge is assessed by an exam. This exam is designed to test the student's comprehension and knowledge of both written and spoken skills in keeping with one's language level required. The exam is marked out of thirty and will be included in the calculation of the Grade Point Average (GPA). The language level achieved will be specifically indicated on the official exam report and academic transcript. Students are responsible for choosing their exit level, which can be higher than those indicated in "Exit Levels". Students state their desired exit level when they register for the final exam at Punto Blu or Virtual Punto Blu. The choice of the exit level does not depend on the course attended. Therefore a student can sit for an exam (or present a certification) at a level different from that of the course he/she has attended. Exit levels which are higher than those foreseen for curricular exams of first and second languages are possible only through the registration in the student's academic career of any international certifications recognized by the University. For the undergraduate degree exit levels shown below, students may request to have the curricular exam waived, that is the registration of the undergraduate degree grade in the student's academic career (exam grade or recognized international certification result converted in a mark out of thirty according to the Language Centre conversion table):
International certifications Students can choose to take one of the international certification exams among those suggested by the University for the MSc programs instead of the Bocconi exam (see the website at www.unibocconi.it/languagecentre in International certificate>recognised as an alternative to the Bocconi exam) . Students will then apply to have the result recorded in their student's academic career and converted into a mark out of thirty by the Language Centre upon presentaion of the original certification. International certifications can be presented from the first year of studies. With regards to certifications, students must take the exam through an official Examination Centre, either in Italy or abroad. Students are responsible for the costs associated with sitting the exams for international certifications. For the purpose of registering international certifications in the academic career, certifications are valid for a period of three years from the date of issue. The certifications presented as language prerequisites for admission to class groups taught in English can also be used as an alternative to the Bocconi exam. These certifications can only be submitted if they satisfy the exit level requirement and program contents and are among those recognized by the University. For some exit levels there is not an indication of the corresponding certifications because some of they are not offered by authorities recognized by Università Bocconi.
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