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MBA Food and Wine

Alma Graduate School

Università di Bologna

mba food and wine alma graduate school bologn



mba food and wine alma graduate school bolognThe MBA Food and Wine is a challenging, intensive 12-month international program taught entirely in English.

The MBA Food and Wine is dedicated to the development of talented managers in the food and wine industry. This is the only MBA focused on the exclusive knowledge of the most successful Italian enterprises in the gastronomy and enology sector.

The curriculum of the MBA Food and Wine is divided into two main parts: General Management (MBA core courses) and a Food and Wine concentration, designed to provide an opportunity for specialization and in-depth focus on the gastronomy and enology sector.

Alma Graduate School, together with leading companies and managers of the sector, will provide participants with a first-hand full immersion in the food and wine world. Open discussions and meetings with professionals from the sector will also give students an opportunity to discuss specific issues, and learn from actual testimonies and experiences of the real business world. Students will also achieve a considerable first-hand experience by participating in extracurricular activities, such as: field trips, in-company day visits, wine and food tasting, and more.


mba food and wine alma graduate school bolognOther program features are: internships, career development activities, and Business English classes. Intensive Italian lessons are offered free of charge to international participants who wish to improve their language skills during their stay in Italy. Italian classes are scheduled in September, prior to the beginning of the MBA activities.

Internship and Career
Creating employability is one of the primary goals of the MBA Food and Wine program. Therefore, interaction between theory and practice is an essential part of the curriculum: master lectures, testimonials, analysis of business cases, and in-company visits will take place throughout the year and will go side by side the core academic courses.

The program also includes a 500-hour internship scheduled in the last period of the program (June - September). Internships will take place at some of the leading companies of the gastronomy and enology sector. The internship represents an opportunity for MBA participants to analyze real company problems, develop strategies, and elaborate action plans together with upper level managers.

Alma's partners have been involved in our academic activities over the years in many different ways: participating in project works, master lectures, and testimonials, offering scholarships, hosting our student internships, or employing our alumni.


Program Highlights

Course Format  
Course levelpostgraduate
Course modusfull time
Course typetaught
Course languageEnglish
Course Major  
SpecialisationBusiness Administration
Sub-specialisationGeneral management, food and wine
Awards and Credits  
Degree awardedyes
Award typeMaster's degree
Degree 1 awardedMBA
LocationItaly
Dual degreesno
ECTS credits66
Course Duration  
Years1.0
Course Location  
Bologna
Emilia-Romagna
Italy
Study Method  
Lecturesyes
Study blocksn.a.
Case-study methodyes
Course Fee  
Local students€ 27000
Funding  
Scholarshipsnumerous full and partial scholarships
Course Start  
Course start date(s)September 2012
October 2012 (MBA activities)
September 2012 (Italian course – Icebreaking week)
Accreditation  
Course Accreditation(s)EFMD
ASFOR
Entry Requirements
IMPORTANT. Students possessing a degree obtained abroad must submit a recognition of their qualification for the purposes of admission to the program issued by the competent Italian Diplomatic Representation.
GMATno
Language testEnglish proficiency
TOEFLyes
Min. scoreThe TOEFL is required of all candidates whose native language is not English. The IELTS is acceptable as an alternative. Waivers may apply. There is no minimum TOEFL score required.
IELTSn.a.
Min. scoreThe IELTS is acceptable as an alternative. There is no minimum TOEFL/IELTS score required.
Academic degreeyes
Undergraduate degree
GPAno
Work experienceyes
Years2
2+ years of qualified work experience
Interviewyes
Referencesyes
Application Fee
Application deadline(s)April 2nd
July 2nd

Contact Details
Alma Graduate School
Università di Bologna
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