Studying Italian as part of a Commerce degree
The degree of BComm (International) with Italian (CK207) is a programme which combines the study of Commerce subjects and Italian language and culture. The web page for the BComm (International) programmes is currently under re-development: in the meantime, if you require further information about studying Italian and Commerce at UCC, contact the Department Office or Dr Mark Chu, Head of Department.
This four-year degree programme involves a Third Year at a partner university in Italy (Udine, Genova, Bologna, Siena), and, as in the case of the BA (Language & Cultural Studies) and other four-year Arts programmes, offers students the opportunity to improve language skills, to experience Italian culture and society first-hand, and to demonstrate the maturity, independence and initiative that employers are looking for in graduates.
The BComm (International) with Italian (CK207). The Calendar entry for the BComm (International) programmes, including CK207The partner universities for the BComm (International) with Italian [CK207]
Click on the links below to visit the sites of the universities where students of the programme spend their Third Year. Where possible, we have provided links to the English-language sites of our partners, but don't worry, by Third Year you will be able to do without the translation!
Universita' di Bologna website. The English-language site of the world's oldest university, the highly prestigious Universita' degli Studi di Bologna.
Universita' di Genova website. The Area Internazionale on the website of the Universita' degli Studi di Genova, located in the busy port city of Genoa.
Universita' di Siena website. The English version of the website of the Universita' degli Studi di Siena, which has strong links to Monte dei Paschi di Siena, the world's oldest bank, founded in 1472.
Universita' di Udine website. The International Area of the website of the Universita' degli Studi di Udine, located in Italy's north-east, close to Venice and in an area with one of the highest concentrations of SMEs in the country.

