As far as I know, Master of Art and Architecture in Italy has the following courses in English

As far as I know, Master of Art and Architecture in Italy has the following courses in English
Architecture of different trends such as conservation, construction, engineering, etc.
Interior Architecture
Fashion studies
Cultural Heritage (two trends, Applied Science and International Corporation)
History of the art of Rome
Design multimedia and visual communication
As far as I know, most universities have an interview, some of them ask more general questions, some of them ask specialized questions like the entrance exam, and some of them have a written test, and when applying, all of these are written in the field of study.
General documents for applying: bachelor’s degree and transcripts, resume, language certificate (a number of universities do not require it when applying and you have the opportunity to present it later), portfolio (some fields), motivation letter, recommendation letter from at least one professor (some universities I see)
Some universities accept without an interview, some give a general interview (for example, they ask why this field, why our university, what do you want to do in the future, what is your favorite research topic or work, etc. or they ask about your resume) Their interview is like an entrance exam, and in fact, it is an oral entrance exam, and several teachers ask each subject specialized questions.
It is important that the bachelor’s degree is relevant, but if it is not relevant, your resume and motivation should be very strong
PhD in English for art, history of art and cultural heritage and for architecture, several universities have different orientations, doctorate in Italy is committee-oriented and very competitive with low capacity, documents for application: master’s degree and transcripts, proposal (some universities for subjects related to University research assigns a quota, but generally you are free to choose the subject), IELTS or TOEFL, list of published articles and books, relevant work experience, resume, portfolio (architecture), motivation letter, recommendation letter from at least two professors
The committee of judges gives a score for each of the different sections (for example, senior grades, research experience, work experience, etc.) and if you get the minimum required score, you qualify for the interview.
Most universities have an application fee, between 30 and 50 euros
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