Academic Requirements
The formal requirement for the MSc in Digital Fashion Communication admission is the completion of a Bachelor's degree in Social Sciences, Communication, Business Administration and Economics, Media Management, Journalism, Fashion, Art and Cultural Heritage Interpretation, Languages, or similar domains granted by a recognised university.
Specifically, admission to USI master's programmes requires a Bachelor's degree from a university or another Swiss academic institution, or a foreign Bachelor's degree from an equivalent institution that is recognized or accredited in the country of origin.
The following requirements particularly apply:
- The certificate must be issued by a recognized higher education institution in the country where the candidate completed their studies.
- The university degree must confirm at least three years of study (at least 180 ECTS credits).
- 80% of the credits must have been obtained at a recognized higher education institution.
- At least 50% of the credits must have been earned at the university that issued the degree.
The Bachelor's degree must be completed prior to starting the Master's programme. The term may be postponed in case some assessments are recorded, or the Bachelor thesis is defended later on, on a case-to-case basis.
The Master’s Program in Digital Fashion Communication is a Specialised Master's degree.
The places offered are limited to ensure the optimal ratio between learners and the faculty; therefore, the selection is based on the academic results.
Candidates whose final/average score in the Bachelor programme is equal to or higher than 8 (on a 10-point scale) will be given priority.
The final selection of the candidates is done by the representatives of USI and Paris 1 Pantheon Sorbonne University.
Candidates with a Bachelor's degree from a University of Applied sciences may be admitted with an additional requirement of 30-60 ECTS to be earned:
- By attending in person, during the Master’s studies, a selection of our Bachelor’s courses (in Italian) and taking the exams during the regular sessions. The courses are to be defined by the Master’s academic director.
- By self-studying a selection of our Bachelor’s courses. In this case, the instructors of the assigned courses provide specific readings. Exams are organized when the student is ready. The courses are defined by the Master’s academic director. The reading and evaluation are in English. This option is very flexible: it allows for optimal programming of the workload during the studies and it also allows the process to be started before the beginning of the Master’s programme.
- By attending Bachelor's courses at another recognised University prior to starting the Master’s studies. The university and the list of courses to attend have to be agreed with the Director of the Master’s.
By Regulations the additional ECTS must be obtained by the end of the Master's and before the thesis defence.