MASTER’S DEGREE
Technologies and Languages of Communications:
Interaction Design
Program Highlights
The Interaction Design curriculum is exclusively delivered in English. Its comprehensive educational activities are strategically designed to furnish a robust theoretical and methodological foundation in the domains of communication and digital innovation.
This includes a specific emphasis on sociological processes and media languages, as well as the requisite technical knowledge and skills pertaining to digital transformation and its impact on communication, processes, and socio-technical systems
Why Choose Technologies and Languages of Communications at Link Campus University – Interaction Design?
Moreover, you will have the opportunity to take part in supplementary workshops and attend in-depth seminar series, frequently organized in collaboration with industry experts.
Additionally, you will be able to meet and interact with seasoned professionals and experts in the field.
Career Opportunities: Technologies and Languages of Communications Graduates Journey
As an individual, you will be equipped to seamlessly integrate into diverse professional fields, where you can assume roles of significant responsibility as experts in the extensive sphere of transformation ushered in by digital communication.
Employment opportunities include
As a Service Designer, you’ll be responsible for designing, organizing, and managing relationships, processes, and operational and communicative strategies of a service. Your goal will be to enhance the user experience and foster better interaction between the customer and the organization
Related professional opportunities:
- Interaction designer
- Web & mobile designer
- Digital strategist
As a User Experience Designer, your primary focus will be on ensuring that the consumer’s interaction with a product or service is easy, accessible, and enjoyable. You’ll employ a methodology centered around the individual, utilizing tools specific to systemic and creative thinking. Your tasks will involve designing and analyzing various components and interactions that shape the emotions, reflections, and actions arising from the experience.
Related professional opportunities:
- Interaction designer
- User researcher
- Visual designer
- Community manager
Becoming an Innovation Manager means you’ll play a vital role as a facilitator of processes. You’ll have the unique ability to bridge the technical-informative dimension with the managerial-organizational dimension, involving areas like rules, processes, systems, and communication.
Related professional opportunities:
- Community manager
- Account manager
- Digital strategist
- Innovation manager
If you choose to specialize as an Expert in the Field of Digital and Integrated Communication, you’ll become a crucial figure in modernizing public administration (PA) and various organizations navigating the digital transition. Your expertise will be instrumental in process reorganization, dematerialization, and redesigning online work systems and relationships.
Related professional opportunities:
- Social media manager
- Brand manager
- Marketing specialist
- Content specialist
Study Plan
First Year
Denomination |
ECTS |
SSD |
Advanced business creation, financial reporting and performance measurement |
6 |
SECS-P/07 |
Competition law and economics |
6 |
IUS/05 |
Global innovation and engineering management |
9 |
SECS-P/08 |
Innovation in financial services and FinTech |
6 |
SECS-P/06 |
International corporate and investment banking |
9 |
SECS-P/11 |
International financial economics |
6 |
SECS-P/01 |
Quantitative methods for finance |
9 |
SECS-S/06 |
Smart public administration |
9 |
SECS-P/08 |
Advanced business English |
3 |
|
Second Year
Denomination |
ECTS |
SSD |
Behavioral finance & neurofinance |
6 |
SECS-P/11 |
Risk management |
9 |
SECS-P/09 |
Elective modules |
12 |
|
Other skills |
6 |
|
IT skills |
3 |
|
Work experience |
6 |
|
Final dissertation |
15 |
|
Totale |
120 |
|