BACHELOR IN TOURISM, SPORT AND EVENT MANAGEMENT (DM 270/2004)
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1 Study Manifesto BACHELOR IN TOURISM, SPORT AND EVENT MANAGEMENT (DM 270/2004) 2011/2012 academic year COURSE OUTLINE Course description Tourism, Sport and Event Management Typology Bachelor Degree class L-18 Length 3 years Languages used in teaching German, Italian, English Admission title Italian secondary school qualifications or equivalent certificates gained abroad Admission procedure dossier Language requirements Knowledge of at least 2 teaching languages (level B2) Deadline for pre-enrolment 1 st session: 1 st April nd session: 11 July 2011 Deadline for enrolment 30 September 2011 Tuition fees 1282,50 Euro Classes start 26 September 2011 subject to change
2 EDUCATIONAL OBJECTIVES AND STUDY REGULATIONS The School of Economics and Management offers a three-year Bachelor in Tourism, Sport and Event Management (Bachelor class L-18) representing 180 credit points. This course has been activated according to the guidelines of the Bologna process. ECTS (European Credit Transfer System) has been adopted. This undergraduate degree course, which takes place in Bruneck/Brunico, aims to train managers who will work in the fields of travel, tourism and sports. The subjects are all focussed on European and international aspects. The first half of the course provides students with a solid basis in management and economics while the second half concentrates on more specific subjects. During this part of the course some typical subjects can be chosen freely by the students. All students must complete an internship during their studies: in this way, students are confronted with the real world of work and are able to put their newly-acquired skills and knowledge to work in a professional environment, and develop them further. Students are encouraged to undertake this internship abroad so that they can not only improve their language skills still further, but also their international skills. CAREER OPPORTUNITIES The knowledge and skills acquired by our graduates allow them to find work as junior managers, departmental heads or similar positions in travel and tourism companies, in sports organisations, or in event agencies, PR firms or congress centres. Further, the subjects offered in this undergraduate degree course provide our students with a solid basis to continue their studies in various sectors of business administration, tourism, sport and event management, with the possibility of following an academic career. LANGUAGES USED IN TEACHING The languages used in teaching are German, Italian and English. Each course is held in just one of the three official languages although the lecturer reserves the right to use the other two languages for certain parts of the course. In any case, the final examination must be held in the official language of the course. FIXED INTAKE The available study places for the academic year 2011/2012 are: EU citizens (and citizens given parity of treatment) non-eu citizens (resident abroad) 1 st session nd session 50 2 Total ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS You are eligible to enrol for the Bachelor if you possess the following qualifications: a) leaving qualifications (A-levels or equivalent) from a five-year secondary school course; b) leaving qualifications from a four-year high school course, with or without a certificate certifying that you have successfully completed a one-year complementary course; in the event there is no certificate, the evaluation committee reserves the right to evaluate your overall preparation and to allot debit points that will need to be eliminated by the end of the first year of study; c) qualifications equivalent to those in points a) and b). If you have foreign qualifications, you are eligible to apply for this bachelor degree course if your secondaryschool qualifications were achieved after 12 years of school. If the qualification was gained after fewer than 12 years, the Ministry s provisions will be applied. If your qualification gives you access to university education in your own country, you must present a certificate to that effect. There are special rules for holders of certain qualifications (American high school diplomas, British qualifications, Greek qualifications). The Ministry of Education provides special admission requirements in these cases. Concurrent enrolment at several universities or in several courses at the same university is not allowed. LANGUAGE PROFICIENCY You can enrol for undergraduate degree courses if you can certify adequate language proficiency (minimum level required: B2 of the Common European Framework of Reference) in at least two of the three official teaching languages (English, Italian, German). Language proficiency can be demonstrated in the following ways: a) holding secondary school leaving qualifications (A-levels, Abitur, Maturità, etc) where the main teaching language of the final year was in one of the official teaching languages of the undergraduate degree course. If these qualifications were obtained in one of the trilingual secondary schools in the Ladin valleys of South Tyrol, they will be accepted as demonstrating proficiency in both German and Italian; b) holding an undergraduate or postgraduate degree if awarded in one of the three teaching languages of the degree course, or holding a bilingual or trilingual undergraduate or postgraduate degree awarded by the Free University of Bozen/Bolzano; c) presenting, for the relevant languages, a recognised qualification or certificate (see table below); d) passing a language test organised by the Language Centre of the Free Unversity of Bozen/Bolzano. 2/12
3 By the end of the first year, students must be able to certify proficiency in the third language at the B1 level. By the end of their undergraduate degree, students must be able to demonstrate proficiency in their first language at the C1 level, in their second language at the B2+ level and in their third language at the B2 level. LANGUAGE MINIMUM ENTRY LEVEL AFTER ONE YEAR MINIMUM EXIT LEVEL 1st language B C1 2nd language B B2+ 3rd language B1 B2 List of certificates, language exams and qualifications recognised by the Language Centre The six levels of the Common European Framework of Reference provide descriptors of language proficiency starting from the lowest, A1, to the highest, C2. The two lowest levels, A1 and A2, describe the language proficiency of Basic Users. The next levels, B1 and B2, describe the language used by Independent Users whereas the C1 and C2 levels describe Proficient Users. In order to enrol for undergraduate degrees, you must be able to certify proficiency at the B2 level or above in at least two of the three teaching languages (English, German, Italian). level B 1 B 2 C 1 C 2 GERMAN LANGUAGE CERTIFICATION Goethe-Institut: Goethe-Zertifikat B1: Zertifikat Deutsch (ZD) + Zertifikat Deutsch für Jugendliche (ZDj) Österreichisches Sprachdiplom (ÖSD): B1 Zertifikat Deutsch (ZD) + Deutsch für Jugendliche (ZDj) Deutscher Volkshochschulverband e.v. TELC: Zertifikat Deutsch/telc Deutsch B1; Zertifikat Deutsch für Jugendliche/telc Deutsch B1 Schule; telc Deutsch B1+ Beruf; Deutsch-Test für Zuwanderer B1 Kultusministerkonferenz der Länder in der Bundesrepublik Deutschland: Deutsches Sprachdiplom (DSD B1)* Dienststelle für die Zwei- und Dreisprachigkeitsprüfungen: Zweisprachigkeitsprüfung C Abschluss einer Oberschule der ladinischen Täler Südtirols Goethe-Institut: Goethe-Zertifikat B2; Zertifikat Deutsch für den Beruf Österreichisches Sprachdiplom (ÖSD): B2 Mittelstufe Deutsch (MD) TestDaF-Institut: TestDaF-Niveaustufe 3** (TDN 3); TestDaF-Niveaustufe 4** (TDN 4) = B2+ Deutsche Sprachprüfung für den Hochschulzugang (DSH): DSH-1*; DSH-2* = B2+ Deutscher Volkshochschulverband e.v. TELC: telc Deutsch B2; Zertifikat Deutsch für den Beruf; telc Deutsch B2 Beruf Kultusministerkonferenz der Länder in der Bundesrepublik Deutschland: Deutsches Sprachdiplom (DSD B2)* Dienststelle für die Zwei- und Dreisprachigkeitsprüfungen: Zweisprachigkeitsprüfung B Abschluss einer Sekundarschule (Matura oder Abitur mit Deutsch als vorrangiger Unterrichtssprache) Abschluss eines Bachelorstudiums oder eines post-gradualen Hochschulstudiums (Master) mit Deutsch als vorrangiger Unterrichtssprache Goethe-Institut Goethe: Zertifikat C1 (früher: Zentrale Mittelstufenprüfung); Prüfung Wirtschaftsdeutsch International (PWD) Österreichisches Sprachdiplom (ÖSD): C1 Oberstufe Deutsch (OD) TestDaF-Institut: TestDaF-Niveaustufe 5** (TDN 5) Deutsche Sprachprüfung für den Hochschulzugang (DSH): DSH-3* Deutscher Volkshochschulverband e.v. TELC: telc Deutsch C1 Kultusministerkonferenz der Länder in der Bundesrepublik Deutschland: Deutsches Sprachdiplom (DSD C1)* Dienststelle für die Zwei- und Dreisprachigkeitsprüfungen: Zweisprachigkeitsprüfung A Goethe-Institut: Goethe-Zertifikat C2: Zentrale Oberstufenprüfung (ZOP); Kleines Deutsches Sprachdiplom Großes Deutsches Sprachdiplom (GDS) Österreichisches Sprachdiplom (ÖSD): C2 Wirtschaftssprache Deutsche (WD) * The certificate must contain all four parts, which correspond to the four macro language skills (reading, listening, writing and speaking). The Common European Framework of Reference level indicated in the table, or a higher level, must have been achieved in each part of the test. ** The level indicated in the table, or a higher level, must have been achieved, as indicated on the TestDaF certificate. level B 1 ITALIAN LANGUAGE CERTIFICATION CVCL: CELI 2-B1; CELI 2i-B1 immigrati; CELI 2a-B1-adolescenti; Certificato di Italiano Commerciale Intermedio: CIC Intermedio B1 Centro CILS: Certificazione di Italiano come Lingua Straniera 1 (CILS UNO B1) Progetto Lingua Italiana Dante Alighieri: PLIDA B1; PLIDA Commerciale B1; PLIDA Juniores B1 Università degli Studi Roma Tre: Certificato di competenza elementare in italiano come lingua straniera (ele.it) Servizio esami di bi- e trilinguismo: Esame di bilinguismo C 3/12
4 B 2 C 1 C 2 Diploma di maturità in una scuola superiore delle valli ladine dell Alto Adige CVCL: Certificato di Conoscenza della Lingua Italiana: CELI 3-B2; CELI 3a-B2 adolescenti; Certificato di Italiano Commerciale Avanzato: CIC Avanzato C1 Centro CILS: Certificazione di Italiano come Lingua Straniera 2 (CILS DUE-B2) Progetto Lingua Italiana Dante Alighieri: PLIDA B2; PLIDA Commerciale B2; PLIDA Juniores B2 Università degli Studi Roma Tre: Certificato di competenza intermedia in italiano come lingua straniera (int.it) Servizio esami di bi- e trilinguismo: Esame di bilinguismo B Diploma di maturità conseguito prevalentemente in lingua italiana Diploma universitario di primo (Bachelor) o secondo livello (Master universitario) conseguito prevalentemente in lingua italiana, presso un ateneo italiano o presso l università della Svizzera italiana CVCL: Certificato di Conoscenza della Lingua Italiana CELI 4-C1 Centro CILS: Certificazione di Italiano come Lingua Straniera 3 (CILS TRE-C1) Progetto Lingua Italiana Dante Alighieri: PLIDA C1; PLIDA Commerciale C1; PLIDA Juniores C1 Servizio esami di bi- e trilinguismo: Esame di bilinguismo A CVCL: Certificato di Conoscenza della Lingua Italiana: CELI 5-C2; CELI 5-DOC Centro CILS: Certificazione di Italiano come Lingua Straniera 4 (CILS QUATTRO-C2) Progetto Lingua Italiana Dante Alighieri: PLIDA C2 Università degli Studi Roma Tre: Certificato di italiano come lingua straniera (IT) level B 1 B 2 C 1 C 2 ENGLISH LANGUAGE CERTIFICATION Cambridge ESOL: Preliminary English Test (PET) grade A-B; Business English Certificate (BEC) Preliminary ETS of Princeton, NJ: Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) Paper-based: Computer-based: Internet-based: 57-86; Test of English for International Communication (TOEIC): Listening 275+; Reading 275+; Speaking 120+; Writing 120+ (Valid for two years) British Council et al.: IELTS (General & academic): Band score: City & Guilds (Pitman): International ESOL Diploma (9992): Communicator (PASS in IESOL + FIRST CLASS PASS in ISESOL) Cambridge ESOL: First Certificate in English (FCE) Grade A-C ; Business English Certificate (BEC) Vantage ETS of Princeton, NJ: Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) Paper-based: ; Computer-based: ; Internet-based: ; Test of English for International Communication (TOEIC): Listening 400+; Reading 385+; Speaking 160+; Writing 150+ (Valid for two years) British Council et al.: IELTS (General & academic): Band score: City & Guilds (Pitman): International ESOL Diploma (9992): Expert (PASS in IESOL + FIRST CLASS-PASS in ISESOL) Final secondary school qualifications with English as the main teaching language Undergraduate (Bachelor) or postgraduate (Master) degree from a university with English as the tuition language Cambridge ESOL: Certificate in Advanced English (CAE) Grade A-C; Business English Certificate (BEC) Higher ETS of Princeton, NJ: Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) Paper-based: ; Computer-based: ; Internet-based: ; Test of English for International Communication (TOEIC): Listening 490+; Reading 455+; Speaking 200+; Writing 200 (Valid for two years) British Council et al.: IELTS (General & academic): Band score: City & Guilds (Pitman): International ESOL Diploma (9992): Mastery (PASS in IESOL + FIRST-CLASS-PASS in ISESOL) Cambridge ESOL: Certificate of Proficiency in English (CPE) Grade A-C British Council et al.: IELTS (General & academic): Band score: 7.4+ How can I demonstrate language proficiency? You should fill in a special online form for the languages, which is available on the Language Centre s website > Language Centre. You must indicate any certificates or qualifications that you have and then send the form electronically to the Language Centre, or you can send it via fax or . The Language Centre will then check all the forms and contact you if further information or documentation is required. When are the language tests and how can I enrol for them? On the same online form, you can also enrol for the B2 language test(s) for the language(s) (English, German, Italian) that you do not have any certificates for, but which you need to certify to be able to enrol. The tests will be taking place on the following dates: - 11 April 2011 and the following days (for pre-enrolled students in the first and second pre-enrolment session) - 18 July 2011 and the following days (for pre-enrolled students in the second pre-enrolment session) The results will be published at the Language Centre and on the Language Centre s webpages > Language Centre. 4/12
5 Conditional offers and summer language courses If you have applied during the first pre-enrolment session and you cannot demonstrate the language proficiency required for admission, then you will be excluded from the admission procedure. You can pre-enrol again in the second session. If you have applied during the second pre-enrolment session and can only demonstrate proficiency in one language (at the B2 level), you will be offered a conditional place at the University. You will then be able to follow a summer intensive language course at the Language Centre in order to improve your language proficiency in the language you have not been able to certify (the B2 level for the second language). These language courses take place from 2 August to 2 September 2011 (Monday-Friday, four hours/day). The deadline to enrol for these courses is 28 July The exam (at the B2 level) for those who have been offered a conditional place at the University will take place as from 5 September Enrolment for this test must be done online. If you require further information, please contact the Language Centre. The results will be published at the Language Centre and on the Language Centre s webpages > Language Centre. Full admission or exclusion If you pass the B2 exam in September or provide the Language Centre with a recognised certificate or qualification by the deadline, your conditional place will be transformed into a definite place on the official ranklists, which will be published in September. If you do not manage to certify language proficiency as described above, you will not be allowed to enrol for the undergraduate degree course. Non-EU citizens resident abroad must also sit a separate Italian language test before they can enrol. Further information is available on the University s website LANGUAGE PROFICIENCY IN THE THIRD TEACHING LANGUAGE In order to enrol for the first year, you do not have to certify proficiency in the third teaching language (English, German, Italian). However, you need to have language proficiency in the third language in order to be able to follow your other lectures and pass your faculty exams. By the end of the first year, students must have certified a B1 level of proficiency in the third language. How do I reach the required level of proficiency in the third language? Before starting your studies: You can attend language courses organised by the Language Centre. You can choose, according to what your language level is, one of the following courses: a beginners course (for absolute or false beginners) which will run from 2 August to 16 September 2011 (Monday to Friday, four hours/day) or courses to prepare for the B1 language test which will run from 2 August to 2 September 2011 (Monday to Friday, four hours/day) The deadline to enrol for these courses is 28 July If you require further information, please contact the Language Centre (tel ; [email protected]). At the end of the courses, from 5 September 2011, it will be possible to sit the B1 language test for the third language at the Language Centre. During the first year: If you do not manage to certify the B1 level in your third language before starting your studies, during your first year you have to attend a language course that aims to prepare you for the B1 test at the Language Centre of the Free University of Bozen/Bolzano. Credit points are not available for attendance of these courses. At the end of the first year, students must have passed the Language Centre s B1 level test in the third language or have provided the Language Centre with one of the B1 language certificates in the table of certificates, language exams and qualifications recognised by the Language Centre. Only once you have passed this B1 test, or provided a certificate, can you enrol into the second year of your studies. SELECTION PROCEDURE In addition to language certification and admission requirements, you must go through a selection procedure in order to access the course. The selection procedure consists of the evaluation of a dossier by a Selection Committee, written in Italian, German or English, which you have to submit together with your pre-enrolment form. The dossier is composed of the following documents: study curriculum: copy of the school report cards with the final marks of the third last and penultimate year of secondary school* (if the third last and penultimate year have not been done in Italy, Austria or 5/12
6 Germany, a document with the range of grades containing the lowest pass mark and the highest mark achievable has to be attached) official translation of your school report cards into Italian, German or English if needed; a personal statement letter not longer than one side of typed A4, in which you explain why you would like to enrol for the degree programme; * If you have attended a school whose system differs substantially from the Italian system and you do not have the reports with the final marks of the third last and/or penultimate year of study of your secondary school, the Selection Committee reserves the right to evaluate the possible final reports of the secondary school that refer to years different from the penultimate or third last or to consider the average of marks obtained doing university exams in cases where Italian or foreign candidates are already in possession of a university degree. ADMISSION RANKLISTS Two admission ranklists will be drawn up, based on the results of the selection procedure: one for EU citizens (and citizens of other countries who enjoy parity of treatment) and one for non-eu citizens resident abroad. For the first pre-enrolment session, the ranklists will be published by 29 April 2011: - candidates who have certified their language proficiency at the B2 level in at least two of the three teaching languages and have successfully passed the selection procedure will have a definite place on the ranklists. For the second pre-enrolment session, the provisional ranklists will be published by 1 August 2011: - candidates who have certified their language proficiency at the B2 level in at least two of the three teaching languages and have successfully passed the selection procedure will have a definite place on the ranklists. - candidates who have only certified a B2 language proficiency in one of the three teaching languages and have successfully passed the selection procedure will have a conditional place on the ranklists. Once the conditional places have been transformed into definite places, the final ranklists will be published from 19 September 2011 on the School s official notice boardand they will also appear on the University s website ( The ranklists are only valid for the academic year for which they have been drawn up. In the event that someone on the ranklist does not enrol by the deadline, the Free University of Bozen/Bolzano will then accept enrolments from candidates further down the list. The rank list for admission is based on the evaluation of the dossier submitted by the candidate. The following evaluation criteria expressed in % are applied to obtain the final score: a) for 90 % the grade point average obtained in the 3rd and 4th year of secondary school (the marks for behavior, religion and physical education are not taken into consideration) b) for 10% the personal statement letter max. 10 points. In the event of equal scores, candidates with a higher grade point average (calculated on the high school subjects taken into consideration by the judging commission) will be given priority. If scores are still equal, the younger candidate will have priority. The rank lists will be published on the School s official notice board and on the website of the Free University of Bozen/Bolzano ( Non-EU citizens resident abroad will also have to pass a mandatory Italian-language test. More information available on PRE-ENROLMENT There are two pre-enrolment sessions: 1 st session: 01 March April 2011 (until 12:00 midday) 2 nd session: 09 May July 2011 (until 12:00 midday) Pre-enrolling in the first session allows the admitted candidate to: - have an unconditional place in advance at the Free University of Bozen/Bolzano; - have a greater chance of obtaining accommodation in student accommodation (if requested); - take advantage of the student discount for a summer language course. 6/12
7 The application for pre-enrolment, which can be completed for a maximum of two degrees of the School of Economics, must be done through the University s website ( If you do not have internet access, you can use the computers provided for this purpose by the Free University of Bozen/Bolzano (either in Bolzano or in Bressanone). The form must be filled in online and then it must be printed out in its entirety and signed. It must be handed in or sent by mail to the Student Secretariat in Bolzano by the deadline. The date of the postmark will not be taken into consideration. Postal servicescan take a very long time. You must ensure an early delivery of the documents. Applications that arrive after the deadline or by e- mail cannot be taken into consideration. In order to avoid long queues, it is recommended that the delivery of the documents does not take place in the last few days before the deadline. In the event that you wish to pre-enroll for more than one programme, an application form and accompanying documentation must be completed for each degree course. Evaluation can then only take place on the basis of the documentation you have presented with the application form. if there are incomplete applications, the Committee can decide to exclude the candidate from the admission procedure. The following documents must be enclosed with the pre-enrolment form: a passport-size colour photo (if not already uploaded with the online pre-enrolment application); a photocopy of a valid identity card or passport (front/back); the dossier (see section entitled Selection procedure ); a copy of the declaration of equivalent value of the candidate s qualification(s) (only for candidates with a qualifications gained abroad) see next paragraph; a copy of the valid permit to stay for Italy (only for non EU-citizens legally resident in Italy) see next paragraph. Candidates with qualifications from abroad must also deliver at the latest upon enrolment the original declaration of equivalent value, together with the original or an authenticated copy of their secondary school certificate and an official translation into Italian (a translation is not necessary for qualifications obtained in a German-speaking country). The declaration of equivalent value is issued by the Italian consulate or embassy abroad and confirms that the qualification obtained by the candidate would grant him/her entry to a similar university course in the country in which the qualifications were achieved. The declaration must be applied for as soon as possible since it can often require long processing times. Non-EU candidates with valid permit to stay for Italy (see article 39, paragraph 5 of decree no. 286 of ,) apply directly to the University, as described above. In this case, you must attach to the preenrolment application a copy of your valid permit to stay for Italy ("permesso di soggiorno" for work, family reasons, political or humanitarian asylum, religious reasons). A permit to stay for study reasons, or a visa for tourism, is not sufficient. If the permit deadline has expired, a renewal request must also be attached. NB: if you do not provide the permit for one reason or another, you will be automatically considered a non-eu citizen living abroad and therefore subject to the admission procedure through the Italian authorities acting in your country of origin. Non-EU candidates resident abroad must carry out the enrolment procedures both through the Italian authorities (consulate or embassy) in the country in which they obtained or are to obtain their academic qualifications and directly with the university. The deadlines imposed by the Italian Ministry of Universities and Research ( must be respected. Should candidates not follow this procedure with their local Italian consulate, the application that they delivered direct to the university will be declared null and void. The Italian authorities abroad are the only ones able to accept and send applications to the university. Please note that non EU-citizens resident abroad can apply for one course only. HOW CANDIDATES OF THE FIRST SESSION ARE GUARANTEED A PLACE ON THE COURSE If you have been admitted through the rank lists, you will have to pay the first instalment of university fees ( ) and deliver the receipt to the Student Secretariat by 20 May (Please note that payment will only be accepted once the receipt has been presented - it is not enough just to make the payment). Once this receipt has been received, you are guaranteed a place on the course. If you do not deliver the receipt to the Student Secretariat by the deadline, you will automatically lose your place and there will be a period where candidates of the 1 st session on the waiting list will be able to enrol. If not all study places of the first session are occupied, the free places will be assigned in the 2 nd session. Please note that payment does not allow you to receive student status, which will be acquired upon enrolment in August/September. If you have a guaranteed study place but you do not enrol, there will be no refund of the university fees unless you do not pass your final secondary school final exam or, in the event of non-eu candidates resident abroad, you doe not receive the necessary documents from the Italian authorities in your country. ENROLMENT If you are well positioned on the rank list, you may enrol from 1 August 2011, for the Bachelor in Tourism, Sport and Event Management. You need to submit your application in person by 30 September 2011, 12:00 midday at the Student Secretariat in Brunico/Bruneck. 7/12
8 If you have a conditional place, you may only enrol after the reserve has been dropped. The receipt for first payment of university fees (if this was not delivered in May) must be enclosed with the application. Candidates with secondary school certificates or qualifications from abroad must also enclose: original of the declaration of equivalent value of the secondary school certificate or qualification issued by the Italian consulate or embassy abroad; original or authenticated copy of the qualification obtained at the conclusion of secondary education original of the official translation of their qualification into Italian (translation is not necessary if the certificates have been issued in the German-speaking area) Non-EU citizens must also enclose a valid permit to stay in Italy. If you are a student intending to transfer from another Italian university to the Free University of Bozen/Bolzano, you must enclose with the enrolment form a copy of the transfer application presented at your university of origin. The rank list is only valid for the academic year in question. If candidates on the list do not apply to become students by the date stated, the Free University of Bozen/Bolzano will reserve the right to accept applications from students further down the list. The names will be published on Candidates who are high enough up the rank lists to be taken for more than one degree course can only enrol for one of those courses. Once they have enrolled for this course, they lose the right to enrol for another course or to move up in the rank lists of other courses. TUITION FEES Enrolment taxes and fees for the 2011/2012 academic year and the provincial tax for the right to study amount to 1, Taxes are to be paid through a bank transfer in two separate instalments the 1st instalment* for an amount of by 20 May 2011 (for pre-enrolled students from the first session) or by enrolment (for pre-enrolled students from the second session), the 2nd instalment for 575 by 31 March * The first instalment amount includes the provincial tax of and a revenue stamp of In order to enrol, the first instalment must be paid. Delayed payment of the second instalment will result in a fine being levied. Students who have not paid their taxes or other fees will be unable to take exams and will not be able to transfer to other universities or other degree courses. Disabled students with a disability up to or exceeding 66% are completely exonerated from paying university fees (and the provincial tax): the disability certificate, issued by the health authorities, must be presented at the beginning of the academic year. Foreign students who have been granted a scholarship from the Italian government are also exonerated from university fee (as well as from the provincial tax). RECOGNITION OF CREDIT POINTS After enrolment, credit points gained at the end of previous university studies can be accredited if they are compatible with the subjects offered. On the request of the student those credit points will be evaluated by the relevant Degree Council and then, if recognised, inserted in the student s career. Exams passed at other Italian universities in which the study career has been concluded following an official withdrawal request will not be recognised. Recognition applications must be submitted by the deadline, if available, established by the Faculty. STUDY GRANTS AND STUDENT ACCOMMODATION Information regarding study grants, refund of the provincial tax for the right to study and the assignment of accommodation may be requested at the Amt für Hochschulförderung, Universität und Forschung - Ufficio per il Diritto allo Studio universitario, l Università e la Ricerca scientifica of the Autonomous Province of Bozen - Bolzano. Application for the above assistance is to be submitted by the official deadline. Applications for accommodation can be accepted starting Tuesday, 5 th April It is advisable to do the application for accommodation as soon as possible, already upon pre-enrolment at the university or before knowing the admission procedure results. The assignment of accommodation in student hostels follows a firstcome first-served policy, in which applications handed in personally have priority. Further information regarding registration procedure will be available on the Province s services portal from mid-march. > Assistenza universitaria > Alloggi in Alto Adige. 8/12
9 For information concerning study grants, students and candidates can also contact the Südtiroler HochschülerInnenschaft (sh.asus) which can give important information and help with the online application. Addresses and telephone contacts are indicated on the last page of this Manifesto. ADVISORY SERVICE The Advisory Service informs prospective students about the faculties and the degree courses offered and provides support regarding the choice of study. In the InfoPoints in Bolzano and Bressanone you can view information material and receive information about the courses. There is also an individual consultation service available for anyone who is interested. The Advisory Service guarantees full support for disabled students throughout their time at the University. Addresses and telephone numbers can be found on the last page of this manifesto. STUDENTS WITH DISABILITIES If you have a disability, the Advisory Service will provide support throughout your time with us at the University. If you need advice or information about access to and movement around the premises, or about the benefits and opportunities available to students with disabilities, please contact the Advisory Service when you submit your pre-enrolment application and in any case at least one month before any admissions exams that you have to do. In this way we can guarantee any assistance that is necessary so that you can sit the admission exams without difficulty. Information concerning exemptions to paying university fees can be found in the paragraph entitled Tuition fees. Other forms of support are offered by the School and University Welfare Office of the Autonomous Province of South Tyrol (address and other details can be found on the last page). STUDY PLANS The Bachelor in Tourism Sport and Event Management has 22 subjects that are worth a total of 159 credit points (CP). There are a further 21 credits for the following: 12 CP for optional courses chosen by the students, provided that they are related to to the degree itself(*); 3 CP for the final degree thesis; 6 CP for the internship. (*) The School Council decides every year which optional courses will be offered by the School. For the main teaching activities, 6 hours of teaching are worth one credit point. Due to the intercultural and multilingual organisation of the degree course, each language course is worth 3 CPs. The language used in teaching each subject (Italian/German/English) will be announced at the beginning of the academic year. Students must demonstrate proficiency in the official teaching language of the course at least at the B1 level of the Common European Framework of Reference in order to sit the relevant exam. Teaching takes place at the Free University of Bozen/Bolzano, at the School of Economics and Management s Brunico/Bruneck premises, piazzetta dell Università/Universitätplatz, 1. The calendar detailing lecture halls and lecture times can be found on the website of the Free University of Bozen/Bolzano. 9/12
10 Main subjects CP Pre-requisite 1st year Economics 1 8 Mathematics for economists TSE (modular) M-1 Mathematics for economists A TSE 6 M-2 Mathematics for economists B TSE 6 Introduction to legal systems TSE (modular) M-1 Public Law 6 M-2 Private Law 6 Introduction to Accounting 8 Introduction to Management 8 Information systems and data management 6 Foreign language 1 Specialized Language course for Economics (*) 3 Foreign language 2 (*) - Specialized Language course for Economics 3 2nd year Business economics 6 Communication Skills and Strategies 6 Statistical Methods for empirical research 7 Financial Analysis 7 Principles of Marketing 7 Certified language proficiency at B2 level (CEFR) Certified language proficiency at B2 level (CEFR) Foreign language (Spanish or French) 6 Foreign language 1 and 2 Entrepreneurship (modular) M-1 Strategic Management 6 M-2 Leadership 6 Typical subjects 1 6 Typical subjects 2 6 3rd year Internship 6 Financial and Operations decision making (modular) M-1 Introduction to Corporate Finance 6 M-2 Management Accounting 6 Applied Business Law 6 Applied Economic Law 6 Typical subjects 3 6 Complementary subjects typical subjects Students will have to choose one of the following subjects worth 6 CPs: Destination Development Tourism Economics Economics of Sport and Events 2 typical subjects Students will have to choose one of the following subjects worth 6 CPs: Management of Sports and Events Facilities Event Management and Planning Distribution channels and Intermediaries in Tourism Management of Travel and Transport organizations 3 typical subjects Students will have to choose one of the following subjects worth 6 CPs: Sustainable Tourism and Rural Development Tourism and Regional Products 4 Complementary subjects Students will have to choose one of the following subjects worth 6 CPs: International Tourism Management International Sport and Event Management Strategic Tourism Marketing and Tourism Management Marketing and Sponsorship of Sports and Events (*) Students have to pass two of the three language exams, but cannot choose the language in which they sat their final examinations at secondary school. 10/12
11 2011/12 ACADEMIC CALENDAR 1st session Pre-enrolment and submission of dossier Language Tests from Publication of rank list Payment of the 1 st instalment of the fees by Enrolment nd session Pre-enrolment and submission of dossier Language Tests from Publication of provisional rank list Summer language courses from Publication of rank list Enrolment Winter semester Teaching Examination session Christmas holidays Teaching Examination session Summer semester Teaching Easter holidays Teaching Examination session Examination session Summer School 2 weeks (July/August) Autumn session Examination session /12
12 FURTHER INFORMATION: Advisory Service Universitätsplatz/Piazza Università Bozen/Bolzano tel.: fax: [email protected] INFOPOINT: Bozen/Bolzano Universitätsplatz 1,/Piazza Università 1 Wed & Fri Tue & Thu Brixen/Bressanone Regensburger Allee 16/ Viale Ratisbona 16 Thu and on request Student Secretariat Universitätsplatz/Piazza Università Bozen/Bolzano tel.: fax: [email protected] Opening hours: Mon, Wed & Fri Tue & Thu Secretariat - School of Economics and Management Universitätsplatz/Piazza Università 1, Bozen/Bolzano Tel.: Fax: [email protected] Opening hours: Mon and Wed and 14: Thu Fri Secretariat Bachelor in Tourism, Sport and Event Management Universitätsplatz 1, Piazza Università 1, Bruneck/Bunico Tel.: Fax: [email protected], [email protected] Opening hours: Mon to Fri Language Centre Dantestraße/Via Dante Bozen/Bolzano tel.: fax: [email protected] Opening hours: Bozen/Bolzano,Dantestraße 9,/Via Dante 9 Wed & Fri Tue & Thu Brixen/Bressanone Regensburger Allee 16,/ Viale Ratisbona 16 Thu (from October to June) Amt für Hochschulförderung, Universität und Forschung / Ufficio per il Diritto allo Studio universitario, l Università e la Ricerca scientifica The Office for the Right to Study, Universities and Research Andreas-Hofer-Straße /Via Andreas Hofer, Bozen/Bolzano tel.: fax: [email protected] Opening hours: Mon, Tue, Wed, Fri Thu / Südtiroler HochschülerInnenschaft / Associazione studenti universitari sudtirolesi (sh.asus) Kapuzinergasse / Via Cappuccini, Bozen/Bolzano Tel.: [email protected] Opening hours: Mon to Thu and Fri /12
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