First, the advantages of studying in Rome II
There are six colleges in Rome II: School of Economics, School of Law, School of Engineering, School of Art and Philosophy, School of Medicine and Academy of Sciences. Among them, Law School is the most famous, with 4 1 000 registered students and 0/434 teachers, covering an area of 600 square kilometers. The school offers undergraduate and master's degree courses, 10 undergraduate and graduate programs and doctoral courses, and has set up 54 specialized schools, 492 laboratories and 6 libraries. The main majors offered are: applied chemistry, audiology, biomedical experimental technology, biotechnology, pathophysiology of heart and circulatory system and cardiovascular perfusion technology, chemistry, civil engineering, communication, computer, building science, control engineering, cultural heritage, tourism, oral hygiene, nutrition, drama, art and music, economy and accounting, economy and management, education and training, and electronic engineering. European economics, financial market and system, literature research, management engineering, service management, public management and laws and regulations, raw material science, mechanical engineering, mathematics, modern language and civilization, information society and foreign languages, nursing, obstetrics, plastic surgery, pediatric nursing, philosophy, physiotherapy, physics and podiatry.
University of Rome II is divided into six colleges, of which the law school is the most famous, and has long maintained academic and teaching exchanges with well-known law schools in many countries. The School of Economics was established at the latest, but it is a rising star. In a recent survey initiated by Cersis, it ranked second in the School of Economics of Italian public universities for its outstanding achievements in facilities, quality of academic plans, research and international relations, and enjoyed a high reputation in the academic circles.
University of Rome II has set up a University Language Center under its School of Literature and Philosophy to provide students with compulsory education in European Union languages, including English, French, Spanish, German, Polish and Portuguese. At the same time, it also organized Italian courses for foreign students studying in our school. Students in foreign language classes can get corresponding credits as long as they pass the exam.
Second, the professional setting of the University of Rome II
1, School of Economics
Three-year bachelor's degree courses: cultural heritage and communication economics, market and financial intermediary economics, service economics, public management and regulations, economy and management, European economy, economy, occupation and work.
Two-year master's courses: market and financial intermediary economics, economy and management, economy and sociology, law school
Undergraduate and postgraduate courses: law
2. School of Engineering
Three-year bachelor's degree courses: civil engineering, model and system engineering, telecommunication engineering, construction engineering, electronic engineering, energy engineering, management engineering, information engineering, mechanical engineering, medical engineering, environment and land engineering.
Two-year master's courses: civil engineering, model and system engineering, automation engineering, telecommunication engineering, construction engineering, electronic engineering, energy engineering, management engineering, information engineering, mechanical engineering, medical engineering, environment and land engineering.
Undergraduate and postgraduate courses: architectural engineering-architecture
3. College of Literature and Philosophy
Three-year bachelor's degree courses: tourists' cultural heritage, philosophy, literature, modern language and literature, language in information society, methods and technologies for the protection and restoration of ancient books, cultural relics, education and training in multimedia society, communication, music history and performance, science and technology.
Two-year master's degree courses: archaeology, archival science and library science, tourism system design and cultural relics management, publishing, multimedia communication and news, ancient philology and literature, theory, morality, politics and aesthetic philosophy, European and American languages and literature, linguistics, musicology and musical property, history, performance history, science and technology, art history, history-religion.
Third, the advantages of studying in Italy
1, rich in educational resources and recognized by the world.
Italian public universities are recognized all over the world, and their academic qualifications are also recognized by the Ministry of Education of China.
As the birthplace of art, Italy is rich in art education resources, with world-class master Ji and excellent teachers, which is the place that art students all over the world yearn for. The status of Italian universities is particularly important among European universities, because Italy is the forerunner of opening the first modern education university in Europe. Italy's university education system has exerted a "world-class" influence on the university education system in Europe and the world. Italy's comprehensive universities, such as the University of Romania, the University of Rome and the University of Milan, as well as art colleges, such as Florence Academy of Fine Arts, Rome Academy of Fine Arts and Conservatory of Music, Milan Verdi Conservatory of Music and Turin Royal Conservatory of Music, are all world-class prestigious schools.
2. Italian public universities are free of tuition, and studying abroad is cost-effective.
Public music and art schools do not charge tuition fees, and only charge part of the registration fee every year. The registration fee charged by each school is different, ranging from 400 euros per year to 1500 euros. The living expenses are 8000-65438+ ten thousand yuan a year.
3. Italy has a short academic system and a practical credit system.
Italy has three-year undergraduate and two-year graduate students. The advantage of implementing the credit system is that the credit system requires students to seriously participate in the whole process of learning, improve students' enthusiasm for learning, and let students learn real knowledge in college.
4. The success rate of visa is high, and no financial guarantee is needed.
Planned students have no face-to-face visa, and the visa pass rate is as high as 100%. The visa application process is simplified, and students can get a visa in the shortest time. To apply for an Italian study visa, you don't need proof of deposit. Students only need to provide their parents' 6-month bank flow as proof of funds.