

The university has a very accessible Foreign Languages program even for people who have never studied foreign languages. Maybe this could be a negative aspect for those who are a bit more advanced, but the level gets higher quite quickly.
The campus is magical as it is spread across the medieval town of Urbino – this can also be a downside, as it is quite isolated and can only be reached by car or bus.
Overall I consider my experience positive: the majority of the professors where very qualified and I found that the exams were fair.
View moreTransferred here a few years ago, it has been an overall amazing experience. Getting enrolled into classes I wanted to take was so possible and easy, the dorms are beautiful, and the cost is okay.The campus beauty itself is second to none, the people too are amazing. These are just a few reasons. I’m indeed having an amazing time here.
View moreThe faculty comprises distinguished experts in various fields, contributing their wealth of knowledge and experience to the learning atmosphere. Their dedication to teaching and research shines through in the diverse array of academic programs and opportunities available to students.
View moreI decided to attend this faculty as people have the possibility to learn foreign languages in the marketing field, that’s to say if you choose German as your first or second language, you will get knowledge of specific marketing terms too. That’s amazing! I recommend you this faculty if you want to graduate in foreign languages and your job dream is working in an international company!
View moreBefore I started this course, I was scared that it would not be such a great study experience in a small town in the centre of Italy. Instead, I studied a lot of interesting disciplines, like advanced marketing, international marketing, control of quality, and economic forecast, so I have a global vision of everything about marketing. I had professors that were very competent, professional and kind. The only thing that I didn’t like it’s the Erasmus programme: few universities around Europe, in cities quite small and isolated. Urbino is a small town, but it’s full of history about the Rinascimento age, and there are about 16000 students that live here, so around the streets, there are always people, music, and joy. It’s like living in a Rinascimento castle, in this magic atmosphere.
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