Institutional Information Sheet Academic Year 2017/18

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Institutional Information Sheet Academic Year 2017/18 1. INSTITUTION CONTACT Léa Senn Associate Director International Education Global Engagement and International Education UCSC International Via Carducci, 28/30 20123 Milano, Italy Office Telephone: +39.02.7234.5804 Fax: +39.02.7234.5806 E-mail: lea.senn@unicatt.it International Student Services Contacts: Francesca De Martini, francesca.demartini1@unicatt.it, +39.02.7234.5221 Laura Ferrari, laura.ferrari@unicatt.it, +39.02.7234.5802 Gloria Lupo Pasini, gloria.lupopasini@unicatt.it, +39.02.7234.5816 Francesca Pasta, francesca.pasta@unicatt.it, +39.02.7234.5217 Primary contact for all types of inquiry: international.advisor@unicatt.it. Students are invited to contact the office via this e-mail address prior to their arrival and to make general inquiries regarding the planning of their study period abroad. Academic Curriculum Courses Coordinator and Italian Language Courses Coordinator: Laura Ferrari, laura.ferrari@unicatt.it, +39.02.7234.5802 International Curriculum Courses Coordinator: Francesca De Martini, francesca.demartini1@unicatt.it, +39.02.7234.5221 Office hours: from Monday to Friday 9.30AM 12.30AM. Afternoon: 2.00PM 5.00PM. Friday afternoon the office is closed. Instructions if contact person is not available: Central Office: 02.7234.5801 (from 9.00AM to 5.00PM, Mon-Fri) Instructions and contact information in case of emergency occurring outside of business hours: Mobile phone: Léa Senn (Emergency number only) +39 3316222874 2. OFFICIAL ARRIVAL DATE Official Arrival Date Semester 1 (Fall 2017) August 28, 2017 September 11, 2017 Semester 2 (Spring 2018) January 29, 2018 February 12, 2018 3. ACADEMICS Students can choose to build their own semester of study by selecting courses from two curricula: UCSC University Academic Curriculum and UCSC International Curriculum. Before applying participants should be aware of the requirements, these can been found at the following link http://www.ucscinternational.it/spend-a-semester-with-us/exchange-in-milan#program-options (right hand tab: PROGRAM OPTIONS) Note that applicants for UCSC coursework in Italian must provide an Italian Language Proficiency Report indicating a minimum proficiency level of B2. Applicants will have access to the form upon application. The form needs to be filled both by the student and an Italian language instructor. Applicants that cannot provide the Italian Language Proficiency Report upon application or

those who, upon application, do not meet the proficiency level of B2 are required to enrol in the pre-session Italian Language Course before beginning of classes in order to be accepted at UCSC. Note that applicants for UCSC coursework in English who are non-native speakers need to submit a min. TOEFL score of 79 ibt, an IELTS score of 6 or an equivalent certificate (First Certificate of English - Cambridge ESOL / ISE II - Trinity College, London); or have successfully completed a degree program taught in English; or currently studying in English at their home institution. UCSC UNIVERSITY ACADEMIC CURRICULUM http://www.ucscinternational.it/spend-a-semester-with-us/exchange-in-milan#ucsc-university-academic-curriculum UCSC INTERNATIONAL CURRICULUM http://www.ucscinternational.it/spend-a-semester-with-us/exchange-in-milan#ucsc-international-curriculum Academic Calendar UCSC UNIVERSITY ACADEMIC CURRICULUM http://www.ucscinternational.it/spend-a-semester-with-us/exchange-in-milan#program-dates Semester 1 (Fall 2017) Arrival 1: August 29, 2017 Orientation 1: August, 30-31 2017 Italian pre-session intensive language course: September, 4 2017 September, 15 2017 Arrival 2: September, 11 2017 Orientation 2: September, 12-13 2017 Beginning of classes: September, 18 2017 Public Holidays: November 1, 2017; December 7-8, 2017 End of classes: December 22, 2017 Christmas Holidays: December 23, 2017 January 7, 2018 Examination Session: January 8, 2018 February 24, 2018 Semester 2 (Spring 2018) Arrival 1: January 29, 2018 Orientation 1: January 30 31, 2018 Italian pre-session intensive language course: February 5, 2018 February 16, 2018 Arrival 2: February 12, 2018 Orientation 2: February 13-14, 2018 Beginning of classes: February 19, 2018 Spring/Easter Break: March 29, 2018 April 4, 2018 End of classes: June 1, 2018 Public Holidays: April 25, April 2, May 1, June 2, 2018 Examination Session: June 4, 2018 - July 28, 2018 N.B.: For courses belonging to the School of Economics, Undergraduate and Graduate degrees in English running on a Quarter System, do take note of the following course schedule: Quarter 1: September 18 December 22 (Including mid-term and final exams) Quarter 2: January 8 April 6 (Including mid-term and final exams) Quarter 3: April 9 July 28 (Including mid-term and final exams) Should your students choose courses belonging to Quarter 2, which fall between the first and second semesters, they will be required to arrive in Milan on January 4 since on January 5, 2018 they will have to attend a dedicated infosession. 2

UCSC INTERNATIONAL CURRICULUM http://www.ucscinternational.it/spend-a-semester-with-us/exchange-in-milan#program-dates Semester 1 (Fall 2017) Arrival 1: August 28, 2017 Orientation 1: August, 29-30-31 2017 Italian pre-session intensive language course: September, 4 2017 September, 15 2017 Arrival 2: September, 11 2017 Orientation 2: September, 12-13-14 2017 Beginning of classes: September, 18 2017 Fall Break: October 30, 2017 November 1, 2017 Public Holidays: November 1, 2017; December 7-8, 2017 End of classes/exams: December 15, 2017 Semester 2 (Spring 2018) Arrival 1: January 29, 2018 Orientation 1: January 30 31, February 1, 2018 Italian pre-session intensive language course: February 5, 2018 February 16, 2018 Arrival 2: February 12, 2018 Orientation 2: February 13-14-15, 2018 Beginning of classes: February 19, 2018 Spring/Easter Break: March 29, 2018 April 4, 2018 Public Holidays: April 25, April 2, May 1, June 2, 2018 End of classes/exams: May 25, 2018 Academic Notes The home institution sets the policy regarding the award of credits for coursework completed at UCSC. Participants are responsible for knowing their home institution's policies and procedures regarding this matter. UCSC University Academic Curriculum: - Students will be allowed to take classes from LAUREA TRIENNALE* and LAUREA MAGISTRALE - Students will be allowed to take classes from all Faculties/Departments - Note that the Faculty of Law offers ONLY year-long courses - Students are advised to enrol in the pre-session intensive Italian language course since classes and exams are totally run in Italian - Students will not have to register for courses prior to arrival; they will be required to submit their Study Plan on-site and register for examinations - Course attendance is strongly recommended. Professors may take attendance. - Students may opt among three possible final examination dates for most of the courses; the Faculty of Economics in English has only two possible final examination dates per each session - Non-European students can request an early exam session in December / May, except for courses that are run on the Quarter calendar system. *N.B.: courses offered in English the first 2 years of the LAUREA TRIENNALE in ECONOMICS/MANAGEMENT will have limited spaces available and UCSC cannot guarantee registration for these courses. Restrictions are however lifted for all 3 rd year courses and at the LAUREA MAGISTRALE. UCSC International Curriculum: - The International Curriculum courses are elective courses within the Facoltà di Scienze Linguistiche e Letterature Straniere degree course. Elective courses account for 6 ECTS 45 contact hours. Erasmus+ students are allowed to take 1 course only from the International Curriculum and will likely have to complement their course load with UCSC Academic Curriculum Courses in order to satisfy their home institution course load requirements - Students will be asked to pay an activity registration fee of 30 (except for participants admitted through Direct- Enrolment) - Non-E.U. students taking courses within the International Curriculum usually enrol in 4 area courses and 1 of the Italian Language options (pre-session intensive or semester) - Students will receive all the information related to course schedule and registration instructions about six weeks 3

before the beginning of classes - Students will be required to register online. Detailed information will be sent directly to students on this matter. - Students will be required to regularly attend courses. They will have one midterm and one final examination (other forms of assessment be used and may vary depending on the course) 4. TRAVEL INFORMATION From International Milan Airport to institution: Please attempt to arrive at Malpensa International Airport, 40 Km from Milan City Center. The connections from Malpensa Airport to Milan City Centre are the following: - MALPENSA EXPRESS train to Cadorna Station: every 30 minutes, single ride ticket 12.00 on average - MALPENSA EXPRESS train to Centrale Station: every 30 minutes, single ride ticket 12.00 on average From within city/town to institution: Underground system: Red line, stop at Cadorna Station, 10-minute walk from campus central building (Gemelli Building). Green line, stop at S.Ambrogio Station, 5-minute walk to campus. Additional information will be provided by e-mail. Single ride ticket 1.50. 5. PLACES TO STAY for participants who cannot avoid arriving before official arrival date or after business hours: Youth Hostel La Cordata Ostello Bello Via Burigozzo, 11 Via Medici, 4 20123 Milano 20123 Milano www.ostelloburigozzo11.com www.ostellobello.com/en/ Phone Number: +39 02.58314675 Phone Number: +39 02.36582720 Estimated cost per night: form 21 per night (shared rooms) Distance from institution: 15 minutes Estimated cost per night: from 28 per night (shared rooms) Distance from institution: 10 minutes walking distance Ostello Bello Grande B&B Hotel Milano Sant Ambrogio Via Lepetit, 33 Via degli Olivetani, 4 20124 Milano 20123 Milano http://www.ostellobello.com/#ob_grande Phone Number: +39.02.6705921 http://www.hotel-bb.com/en/hotels/milano-santambrogio.htm Phone Number: +39. 02.48101089 Estimated cost per night: from 28 per night (shared room) Distance from institution: 20 minutes by MM2 Green Line Estimated cost per night: from 74 per night (shared room) Distance from institution: 5 minutes walking distance 6. DESCRIPTION OF ORIENTATION PROGRAM UCSC International organizes two Orientation Events at the beginning of each semester to provide to International Students all the necessary information for their stay at Cattolica. Orientation Event dates: check paragraph 3 Academics Academic calendar. Orientation Event 1 is MANDATORY for students: - planning to arrive by August 29, 2017 (Semester 1 Fall 2017) by January 29, 2018 (Semester 2 Spring 2018) - enrolled in the pre-session intensive Italian Language Course - who applied for the Language Assistant Program 4

Orientation Event 2 is MANDATORY for students: - planning to arrive by September 11, 2017 (Semester 1 Fall 2017) by February 12, 2018 (Semester 2 Spring 2018) - who did not attend the Orientation Event 1 - who did not attend the pre-session intensive Italian Language Course The 2-day Orientation Event program consists of: Day 1 (Applicable to Orientation events 1 and 2): UCSC International Welcome Address; Collection of your personalized kit student ID, orientation programme, certificate of enrolment, etc. and social activities, Italian language course oral interviews; Campus Tour (for students not involved in Italian Language Oral Interviews). International students will also meet representatives of student associations. Day 2 (Applicable to Orientation events 1 and 2): Information sessions on Campus Services; Permit of Stay; Academic and International Curriculum courses; University campus Tour (for students involved in Italian Language Interviews the day 1); During the orientation students will be informed on how to organize their course schedule, select courses, find classrooms, have access to campus facilities (cafeteria, library, health center and sport service etc.). 7. PRE-SESSION INTENSIVE LANGUAGE COURSES Pre-session intensive Italian language courses are offered before the beginning of each semester. The courses are recommended for all participants but not compulsory. Pre-session language courses are fee-paying courses (except for participants admitted via Direct-Enrolment). Participants will receive further information upon acceptance. Dates: Check paragraph 3 Academics Level of instruction: from Absolute Beginner to Advanced. For more information, contact Laura Ferrari (laura.ferrari@unicatt.it). Course Description: the pre-session intensive Italian Language course consists in 45 hours (45 minutes each) over 2 weeks (6 ECTS credits). It includes grammar workshops and cultural activities. Upon payment of the course fee students will have to take an online placement test in order to assess which level is the most appropriate, this also applies to absolute beginners. During orientation, students will have an oral interview with the Italian Language instructors in order to confirm the level of placement. 8. SEMESTER ITALIAN LANGUAGE COURSES Semester Italian language courses are offered throughout the semester and in conjunction with the other academic coursework. The courses are recommended for all participants but not compulsory. Semester language courses are fee-paying courses (except for participants admitted via Direct-Enrolment). Participants will receive further information upon acceptance. Dates: During the semester Level of instruction: from Absolute Beginner to Advanced. For more information, contact Laura Ferrari (laura.ferrari@unicatt.it). Course Description: the semester Italian Language course consists in 45 hours (45 minutes each, 6 ECTS credits). It includes grammar workshops and cultural activities. Upon payment of the course fee students will have to take an online placement test in order to assess which level is the most appropriate, this also applies to beginners. During orientation, students will have an oral interview with the Italian Language instructors in order to confirm the level of placement. For students who have chosen the pre-session intensive language course, placement in the semester Italian language course will be accordingly to the results obtained in the pre-session intensive language course exam. 9. HOUSING & MEALS A. HOUSING Our institution offers accommodation options via a third-party provider, MIL Service. Type of housing provided: Off-campus apartment or single dorm room w/bath. For more information please check the MIL Service website: http://www.milservice.com/. Visit our website for other options: http://www.ucscinternational.it/life-at-cattolica-2/life-in-milan/accommodation-in-milan Admitted students will receive communications and reminders about housing throughout the pre-arrival process. Note for Students admitted via Direct-Enrolment: housing benefits begin on the official date of arrival 5

and last through the end of the placement period inclusive of all examination and vacation periods between academic sessions. Housing costs will be included in the request of payment that will be sent one month before the starting of the program. B. MEALS Students may choose to use the university campus cafeteria. As enrolled students, participants will have access to the student discounted rate of 7.70 (full meal) or 5.00 (lunch meal). 10. ESTIMATED PERSONAL EXPENSES In addition to room and board, participants are responsible for all additional personal expenses including: fees not required to all participants (e.g. computer, language, and science lab fees), books, local transportation, entertainment, etc. The amount below is provided as a guide; the actual amount needed will vary depending on courses and personal habits. Transportation (monthly pass): 22 (+ 10 for activation one time only) Text books/readers: 150 Additional expenses per month are estimated at: 250-300 (minimum) 11. MEDICAL REQUIREMENTS/HEALTH SERVICES UCSC recommends that Non-E.U. participants take an international insurance before their departure. The health insurance should cover medical evacuation and repatriation. Students that do not have an international insurance upon arrival will be required to sign up for a local insurance policy. The international Student Services will assist those requiring local insurance. N.B.: the local insurance does not provide coverage for medical evacuation or repatriation. Where participant should go if they are in need of medical attention: Student Health Center Largo A. Gemelli, 1 20123 - Milano Palazzo Dominicanum First Level Tel. 02.7234.2217 Hours of operation: Mon to Fri 9.00AM -5.00PM Consultations are free of charge. Psychological counselling and English-speaking Medical Specialist are available on demand. 12. TRANSCRIPT ISSUANCE Semester 1 Late February Semester 2 End of July Full Year End of July Procedure in order to ensure timely processing of transcripts: students need to provide a list of completed exams before returning home (Cattolica International Office Staff will provide an EXIT FORM to students before the end of the semester). Students who take late exams may experience some delay in receiving transcript. Please notify International Student Services of any home institution deadline for receiving transcript for graduation, etc. 6