Master in Agribusiness Management Rome Business School
| Award | Attendance | Study | Duration | Start | Domestic fees | International fees |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Master | Online | Part-time, Online, Mixed-mode | 12 months | March, October | €5500.00 total per | €5500.00 total per |
In order to ensure a top quality training course, attendance is limited to a maximum of 20 participants. Selection is based upon the evaluation of CVs and on the results of technical-motivational interviews.
The tuition fee covers teaching fees and all academic material. The tuition fee does not include transportation, accommodation or meals.
Course overview
The Rome Business School’s Master in Agribusiness Management is the ideal academic course for professionals seeking a world-class degree programme in these disciplines, leading to a successful global career in the agro network field (production, seed and crop, harvest and stock in agriculture, market of commodities, food supply chain, food and wine business).
With the Rome Business School’s international perspective, the programme offers a unique learning experience and a global professional exposure, enabling participants to study in one of the best cities of the world or online. The programme’s quality teachingand networking services all contribute to make it the perfect fit for anyone who is looking to rise to the top in the world of farming, food production, or in the start-up agribusiness system.
Structure (1 year)
The Rome Business School’s Master’s Degree in Agribusiness Management is structured in:
- 6 months of lectures (twice a week)
- 6 months of project work
- Personalized career services
- Cultural programme
- Seminars and events
- Company visits
Entry requirements for this course
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