Politecnico di Milano is a scientific-technological university which trains engineers, architects and industrial designers. The University has always focused on the quality and innovation of its teaching and research while developing a fruitful relationship with business and productive world by means of experimental research and technological transfer. Our agreement is with the Department of Design.
About Milan
Sprawled between the Alps and the river Po’s plains, Lombardy has one of Italy’s most varied landscapes. Industrious cities, medieval hill towns and lakeside resorts are interspersed with powdered slopes, lemon groves, crop fields, vineyards and rice paddies. But one element defines this diverse region: style. Lombardy’s capital, Milan, is the country’s fashion and finance powerhouse, and is its second-largest metropolis after Rome. The empires of Armani, Prada, Gucci and dozens of others reside in Milan’s ‘Golden Quad’” (Lonely Planet)
Practical Facts
This is an Erasmus+ agreement.
Note that as part of the application to the Polimi Design department, you have to make a portfolio.
Number of places in Autumn
2
Number of places in spring
Remaining
Language skills
Recommendation: Level B1 in Italian (for courses in Italian); Level B2 in English (for courses in English). No certificate is required.
Passed ECTS in the English language
Not relevant
ECTS-points or semesters required completed before nomination for BSc students
Not relevant
ECTS-points or semesters required completed before nomination for Msc students
Not relevant
ECTS activity requirements for obtaining visa
Not relevant
Links
Website
Exchange site
Department of Design
About Milan
About Italy
Useful facts about living in Italy
- Renting a room in a shared apartment costs on average 500-600€ (3735-4485 DKK).
- A monthly pass for public transport costs on average 35€ (260 DKK).
- A 0,5L draught beer in a bar costs on average 5€ (37 DKK).
- Two things to embrace if you go to Italy is wine and pizza. The pizza was invented in Naples and was originally a way for the poor to use leftovers. When it comes to wine, Italy is the largest producer in the world.
- First impressions are lasting impressions in Italy and clothes are important to Italians. The way you dress can indicate your social status, your family’s background, and your educational level.