Academics
Master’s Degree in Economics and Sustainability
2 years
LM77
120 ECTS
Open enrolment
806€ / 2456€
The Master’s Degree in Economy, Technology and Innovation provides students with a strong theoretical background as well as practical skills. The Master’s Degree in Economy, Technology and Innovation offers: an interdisciplinary programme which blends and applies economics, managerial, legal and quantitative approaches to innovation studies; the unique opportunity to study at a prestigious university located in the centre of Rome; a strong formal training and practical experience.
Master’s Degree in Classical Archaeology
2 years
LM2
120 ECTS
Open enrolment
806€ / 2456€
The inter-university Master’s Degree in Classical Archaeology confers a joint degree between Sapienza Università di Roma, one of the oldest universities in Italy and worldwide, with a secular heritage of leadership in Classics and archaeological studies, and Università Degli Studi di Roma Unitelma Sapienza, its online university, which has been a flagship of excellence in Italian distance learning for over ten years.
Food, nutrition, sustainability, and well-being. The “MED-IN-ITALY” Experience
Advanced International Course (AIC)
1 year
60 ECTS
Open pre-enrollment
2200€ / 2500€
The course aims to train professionals with advanced expertise in the agri-food and nutrition sectors, addressing its socio-cultural, economic, environmental, and nutritional sustainability aspects through a One Health framework. The course will focus on the Mediterranean Diet, particularly its Italian variations (“Med-in-Italy”), integrating knowledge across humanities (history, geography, and eating habits) and technical fields (food chemistry, agronomy, food technologies, human nutrition, economics, and regulations).
Global Executive Master in Financial Management
1 year
60 ECTS
Enrollment- please consult application procedures
20.700€ / € 23.000€
The course designed to enhance the expertise and skills of participants in financial management, focusing on practical and theoretical advancements, adaptability to future trends, and effective problem-solving techniques within a global context.
UnitelmaSapienza has developped the course in collaboration with Instituto de Estudios Superiores en Dirección de Empresas (IESDE) institute of Higher Studies in Business Management of Mexico and GFM-GLOBAL NETWORK Granada, Spain, founded in New York in 2015 as an organization of financial professionals and education experts from four different continents .
Master in International cooperation, finance and development
1 year
60 ECTS
Open enrolment
648€ / 1648€
Unitelma Sapienza, in collaboration with the Interdepartmental Research Centre CEMAS of Sapienza University of Rome, proposes the first edition of the master on International cooperation, finance and development, to provide a broad education in international cooperation and economic development.
Training Course in HEADACHES LMIC
50 hours
2 ECTS
Open enrolment
€150/€500
The Course is aimed at health professionals interested in acquiring expertise on headache disorders. The syllabus encompasses the Course’s areas of interest, from Social Sciences to Basic Sciences, from Translational to Clinical Headache Medicine. This Collection supports and amplifies research related to United Nations Sustainable Development Goals 3 Good Healthy Lives and Well Being.
Training Course in Neonatology
12 months
No ECTS
Open enrolment
30€
In this course, doctors gain comprehensive knowledge of diseases of preterm and term infants including the underlying physiology and management. They also gain clinical competency in acute resuscitation and all procedures required in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit. The program is subdivided into 18 modules each having a series of lessons, with a total number of sixty-four lessons.
Training Course in New challenges for the fashion industry
26 hours
No ECTS
Open enrolment
€500
The course aims to provide the necessary tools to understand the changes taking place, providing an integrated view of the challenges and opportunities that are emerging in the fashion sector and that will characterize future trends.
Single courses for achieving the curricular requirements for access to the Master’s Degree in Classical Archaeology
Students who do not entirely fulfil the curricular requirements for access to our Master’s Degree Courses can supplement their curriculum with university exams (single courses) before enrolling in the Master’s Degree Course in which they are interested.
These single courses will not be part of the Master’s degree study plan and, therefore, they will not be considered for calculating the final grade of the Master’s degree that will be awarded.