Minimum curriculum requirements
Minimum academic requirements for admission to the selection process for the 2027/2028 academic year
Admission is open to students enrolled in or graduates of one of the following degree programmes:
L‐ 18 (Ministerial Decree 270/04) and 17 (Ministerial Decree 509/99) – Economics and Business Management
L‐ 33 (Ministerial Decree 270/04) and 28 (Ministerial Decree 509/99) – Economics
In addition, students must have at least a B2 level of English, which will be assessed during the admission test.
Students from degree programmes other than those listed above may only be admitted if they have at least 24 university credits in total (either already earned or still to be earned) in at least three of the following subject areas:
- Business (ECON-06/A; ECON-07/A; ECON-08/A; ECON-09/A; ECON-09/B)
- Economics (ECON-01/A; ECON-04/A)
- Statistics (STAT-01/A; STAT-02/A; STAT-03/A; STAT-04/A; MATH-03/A; MATH-03/B)
- Law (GIUR-01/A; GIUR-02/A; GIUR-03/A; GIUR-05/A; GIUR-06/A; GIUR-09/A; GIUR-10/A)
Admission is open to students enrolled in or graduates of one of the following degree programmes:
L‐ 18 (Ministerial Decree 270/04) and 17 (Ministerial Decree 509/99) – Economics and Business Management
L‐ 33 (Ministerial Decree 270/04) and 28 (Ministerial Decree 509/99) – Economics
In addition, students must have at least a B2 level of English, which will be assessed during the admission test.
Students from degree programmes other than those listed above may only be admitted if they have at least 24 university credits in total (either already earned or still to be earned) in at least three of the following subject areas:
- Business (ECON-06/A; ECON-07/A; ECON-08/A; ECON-09/A; ECON-09/B)
- Economics (ECON-01/A; ECON-04/A; ECON-05/A)
- Statistics (STAT-01/A; STAT-02/A; STAT-04/A; MATH-03/A; MATH-03/B)
- Law (GIUR-01/A; GIUR-02/A; GIUR-03/A; GIUR-05/A; GIUR-06/A; GIUR-10/A)
To be admitted to the master's degree programme, the student must hold a bachelor's degree in the following classes, or in the equivalent classes under
Ministerial Decree 509/1999, or another qualification obtained abroad that is recognised as suitable under current legislation:
L-8 (Ministerial Decree 270/04) and 09 (Ministerial Decree 509/99) – Information Engineering
L-16 (Ministerial Decree 270/04) and 19 (Ministerial Decree 509/99) – Administration and Organisation Sciences
L-18 (Ministerial Decree 270/04) and 17 (Ministerial Decree 509/99) – Economics and Business Management
L-30 (Ministerial Decree 270/04) and 25 (Ministerial Decree 509/99) – Physical Sciences and Technologies
L-31 (Ministerial Decree 270/04) and 26 (Ministerial Decree 509/99) – Computer Science and Technology
L-33 (Ministerial Decree 270/04) and 28 (Ministerial Decree 509/99) – Economics
L-35 (Ministerial Decree 270/04) and 32 (Ministerial Decree 509/99) – Mathematical Sciences
L-41 (Ministerial Decree 270/04) and 37 (Ministerial Decree 509/99) – Statistics
In addition, students must have at least a B2 level of English, which will be assessed during the admission test.
Students from degree programmes other than those listed above can only be admitted if they have at least 48 university credits in total (either already earned or still to be earned) in at least two of the following subject areas:
- Economics (ECON-01/A; ECON-02/A; ECON-03/A; ECON-05/A; ECON-04/A)
- Economics and Business (ECON-06/A; ECON-07/A; ECON-08/A; ECON-09/A; ECON-09/B; ECON-10/A)
- Statistics and Mathematics (STAT-01/A; STAT-01/B; STAT-02/A; STAT-03/A; STAT-03/B; STAT-04/A; MATH-01/A; MATH-01/B; MATH-02/A; MATH-02/B; MATH-03/A; MATH-03/B; MATH-04/A; MATH-05/A; MATH-06/A)
- Law (GIUR-01/A; GIUR-02/A; GIUR-02/B; GIUR-03/A; GIUR-04/A; GIUR-11/A; GIUR-03/B; GIUR-05/A; GIUR-06/A; GIUR-07/A; GIUR-08/A; GIUR-09/A; GIUR-10/A; GIUR-11/B)
- Information Technology (INFO-01/A)
- Engineering (IIND-04/A; IIND-05/A; IEGE-01/A; IIET-01/A; IIND-08/A; IIND-08/B; IBIO-01/A; IINF-01/A; IINF-04/A; IINF-05/A; IMIS-01/B)
Of these, at least 24 ECTS credits must be earned in the following scientific subject areas: ECON-01/A; ECON-06/A; ECON-07/A; ECON-08/A; STAT-01/A; INFO-01/A; IINF-01/A.
Admission is open to students enrolled in or graduates of one of the following degree programmes:
L‐ 18 (Ministerial Decree 270/04) and 17 (Ministerial Decree 509/99) – Economics and Business Management
L‐ 33 (Ministerial Decree 270/04) and 28 (Ministerial Decree 509/99) – Economics
L-36 (Ministerial Decree 270/04) and 15 (Ministerial Decree 509/99) – Political Science and International Relations
In addition, students must have at least a B2 level of English, which will be assessed during the admission test.
Students from degree programmes other than those listed above may only be admitted if they have at least 24 university credits in total (either already earned or still to be earned) in at least three of the following subject areas:
- Business (ECON-06/A; ECON-07/A; ECON-08/A; ECON-09/A; ECON-09/B)
- Economics (ECON-01/A; ECON-04/A)
- Statistics (STAT-01/A; STAT-02/A; STAT-03/A; STAT-04/A; MATH-03/A; MATH-03/B)
- Law (GIUR-01/A; GIUR-02/A; GIUR-03/A; GIUR-05/A; GIUR-06/A; GIUR-09/A; GIUR-10/A)
Admission is open to students enrolled in or graduates of one of the following degree programmes:
L-36 (Ministerial Decree 270/04) and 15 (Ministerial Decree 509/99) – Political Science and International Relations
L-16 (Ministerial Decree 270/04) and 19 (Ministerial Decree 509/99) – Public Administration
L-20 (Ministerial Decree 270/04) and 14 (Ministerial Decree 509/99) – Communication Sciences
L-37 (Ministerial Decree 270/04) and 35 (Ministerial Decree 509/99) – Social Sciences for Cooperation, Development, and Peace
In addition, students must have at least a B2 level of English, which will be assessed during the admission test.
Students from degree programmes other than those listed above can also take the admission and/or selection test, but only if they have in their
their study plan (either completed or still to be completed) a total of at least 48 university credits in at least two of the following subject areas:
- Economics (ECON-01/A; ECON-02/A; ECON-03/A; ECON-04/A; ECON-05/A)
- Statistics (STAT-01/A; STAT-01/B; STAT-02/A; STAT-03/A; STAT-03/B; STAT-04/A)
- Law (GIUR-01/A; GIUR-02/A; GIUR-02/B; GIUR-03/A; GIUR-03/B; GIUR-04/A; GIUR-05/A; GIUR-06/A; GIUR-07/A; GIUR-08/A; GIUR-09/A; GIUR-10/A; GIUR-11/A)
- Linguistics (ANGL-01/A; ANGL-01/B; ANGL-01/C)
- Political Science (GSPS-01/A; GSPS-02/A)
- Sociology (GSPS-05/A; GSPS-06/A; GSPS-07/A; GSPS-07/B; GSPS-08/B)
- History and Politics (HIST-01/A; HIST-02/A; HIST-03/A; HIST-03/B; HIST-04/A; HIST-04/B; HIST-04/C; HIST-04/D; SDEA-01/A; GSPS-03/A; GSPS-03/B; GSPS-04/A; GSPS-04/B; GSPS-04/C; GSPS-04/D)
Admission is open to students enrolled in or graduates of one of the following degree programmes:
L-36 (Ministerial Decree 270/04) and 15 (Ministerial Decree 509/99) – Political Science and International Relations
L-16 (Ministerial Decree 270/04) and 19 (Ministerial Decree 509/99) – Public Administration
L-20 (Ministerial Decree 270/04) and 14 (Ministerial Decree 509/99) – Communication Sciences
L-37 (Ministerial Decree 270/04) and 35 (Ministerial Decree 509/99) – Social Sciences for Cooperation, Development, and Peace
In addition, students must have at least a B2 level of English, which will be assessed during the admission test.
Students from degree programmes other than those listed above can only take the admission test if they have at least 48 credits total university credits (earned or to be earned) in at least two of the following subject areas:
- Economics (ECON-01/A; ECON-02/A; ECON-03/A; ECON-04/A; ECON-05/A)
- Statistics (STAT-01/A; STAT-01/B; STAT-02/A; STAT-03/A; STAT-03/B; STAT-04/A)
- Law (GIUR-01/A; GIUR-02/A; GIUR-02/B; GIUR-03/A; GIUR-03/B; GIUR-04/A; GIUR-05/A; GIUR-06/A; GIUR-07/A; GIUR-08/A; GIUR-09/A; GIUR-10/A; GIUR-11/A; GIUR-11/B)
- Linguistics (ANGL-01/A; ANGL-01/B; ANGL-01/C)
- Political Science (GSPS-01/A; GSPS-02/A)
- Sociology (GSPS-05/A; GSPS-06/A; GSPS-07/A; GSPS-07/B; GSPS-08/A; GSPS-08/B)
- History and Politics (HIST-01/A; HIST-02/A; HIST-03/A; HIST-03/B; HIST-04/A; HIST-04/B; HIST-04/C; HIST-04/D; SDEA-01/A; GSPS-03/A; GSPS-03/B; GSPS-04/A; GSPS-04/B; GSPS-04/C; GSPS-04/D)
Admission is open to students enrolled in or graduates of one of the following degree programmes:
L‐ 14 (Ministerial Decree 270/04) and 2 (Ministerial Decree 509/99) – Legal Services Sciences
L-16 (Ministerial Decree 270/04) and 19 (Ministerial Decree 509/99) – Public Administration
L‐ 18 (Ministerial Decree 270/04) and 17 (Ministerial Decree 509/99) – Economics and Business Management
L-20 (Ministerial Decree 270/04) and 14 (Ministerial Decree 509/99) - Communication Sciences
L‐ 33 (Ministerial Decree 270/04) and 28 (Ministerial Decree 509/99) - Economics; L-36 (Ministerial Decree 270/04) and 15 (Ministerial Decree 509/99) – Political Science and International Relations
LMG/01 - Single-Cycle Master's Degree in Law
In addition, students must have at least a B2 level of English, which will be assessed during the admission test.
Students from degree programmes other than those listed above may only be admitted if they have at least 24 university credits
in total (either already earned or still to be earned) in at least three of the following subject areas:
- Business (ECON-06/A; ECON-07/A; ECON-08/A; ECON-09/A; ECON-09/B)
- Economics (ECON-01/A; ECON-04/A)
- Statistics (STAT-01/A; STAT-02/A; STAT-03/A; STAT-04/A; MATH-03/A; MATH-03/B)
- Law (GIUR-01/A; GIUR-02/A; GIUR-03/A; GIUR-05/A; GIUR-06/A; GIUR-09/A; GIUR-10/A)
Minimum academic requirements for admission to the selection process for the 2026/2027 academic year
To participate in the selection process for the 2026/2027 academic year, candidates must meet certain minimum curricular requirements in their study plan.
Students must ensure they meet the minimum curricular requirements and that their previous studies align with the Master’s degree programme they have chosen to apply for.
If these requirements are not met, the candidate must submit – by the deadline for submitting the admission application – documentation proving the ability to meet them by 9 November 2026.
These requirements can only be met by earning university credits (CFU) by 9 November 2026; therefore, work experience and internships cannot be considered for this purpose.
In any event, students transferring from another university are not permitted to fulfil any missing requirements at Luiss Guido Carli.
It is the candidate's responsibility to verify the aforementioned requirements. Luiss will verify that these requirements are met when finalising enrolment; therefore, any admission and subsequent registration of the student should be considered subject to confirmation.
For degree programmes taught in English, in addition to meeting the minimum curricular requirements, applicants must have a level of English proficiency equivalent to at least B2. Depending on the admission route taken by applicants, proficiency at this language level is verified (for example, by passing the Admission Test in English or by submitting GMAT or GRE certificates).
Without prejudice to the minimum curricular requirements, please note that – as these are second-level degree courses – basic concepts will not be covered in lectures.
To be admitted to these Master’s Degree courses, students must hold a three-year degree in the following classes, or in the equivalent classes under Italian Ministerial Decree 509/1999, or a qualification obtained abroad that is recognised as valid under current legislation for enrolment in Italian universities:
L-18 (Ministerial Decree 270/04) and 17 (Ministerial Decree 509/99) – Economics and Business Management
L-33 (Ministerial Decree 270/04) and 28 (Ministerial Decree 509/99) – Economics
Students from degree programmes other than those listed above may only be admitted if they have a total of at least 24 university credits (earned or pending) in at least three of the following subject areas:
- Business (SECS-P/07; SECS-P/08; SECS-P/09; SECS-P/10; SECS-P/11)
- Economics (SECS-P/01; SECS-P/06)
- Statistics (SECS-S/01; SECS-S/03; SECS-S/04; SECS-S/06 MAT/05; MAT/06)
- Law (IUS/01; IUS/04; IUS/05; IUS/08; IUS/09; IUS/10; IUS/13; IUS/14)
To be admitted to these Master’s Degree programmes, students must hold a three-year degree in the following classes, or in the equivalent classes under Italian Ministerial Decree 509/1999, or a qualification obtained abroad that is recognised as valid under current legislation for enrolment in Italian universities:
L-18 (Ministerial Decree 270/04) and 17 (Ministerial Decree 509/99) – Economics and Business Management
L-33 (Ministerial Decree 270/04) and 28 (Ministerial Decree 509/99) – Economics
Students from degree programmes other than those listed above may only be admitted if they have a total of at least 24 university credits (earned or to be earned) in at least three of the following subject areas:
- Business (SECS-P/07; SECS-P/08; SECS-P/09; SECS-P/10; SECS-P/11)
- Economics (SECS-P/01; SECS-P/05; SECS-P/06)
- Statistics (SECS-S/01; SECS-S/03; SECS-S/06 MAT/05; MAT/06)
- Law (IUS/01; IUS/04; IUS/05; IUS/08; IUS/09; IUS/10; IUS/14)
To be admitted to this Master’s Degree programme, students must hold a three-year degree in the following classes, or in the equivalent classes under Italian Ministerial Decree 509/1999, or a qualification obtained abroad that is recognised as valid under current legislation for enrolment in Italian universities:
L-18 (Ministerial Decree 270/04) and 17 (Ministerial Decree 509/99) – Economics and Business Management
L-33 (Ministerial Decree 270/04) and 28 (Ministerial Decree 509/99) – Economics
Students, including those from degree programmes other than those listed above, can only take part in the selection process if they have a total of at least 48 university credits (earned or to be earned) in their study plan in at least two of the following subject areas:
- Economics (SECS-P/01, SECS-P/02, SECS-P/03, SECS-P/05, SECS-P/06)
- Economics and Business (SECS-P/07, SECS-P/08, SECS-P/09, SECS-P/10, SECS-P/11, SECS-P/13)
- Statistics and Mathematics (SECS-S/01, SECS-S/02, SECS-S/03, SECS-S/04, SECS-S/05, SECS-S/06, MAT/01, MAT/02, MAT/03, MAT/04, MAT/05, MAT/06, MAT/07, MAT/08, MAT/09)
- Law (IUS/01, IUS/02, IUS/03, IUS/04, IUS/05, IUS/06, IUS/07, IUS/08, IUS/09, IUS/10, IUS/11, IUS/12, IUS/13, IUS/14, IUS/21)
- Computer Science and Engineering (INF/01, ING-INF/05)
Students enrolled in or graduates of one of the following degree programmes are considered to already meet the curricular requirements:
- L-8 (Ministerial Decree 270/04) and 09 (Ministerial Decree 509/99) - Information Engineering
- L-16 (Ministerial Decree 270/04) and 19 (Ministerial Decree 509/99) - Administration and Organisation Sciences
- L-18 (Ministerial Decree 270/04) and 17 (Ministerial Decree 509/99) - Economics and Business Management
- L-31 (Ministerial Decree 270/04) and 26 (Ministerial Decree 509/99) - Computer Science and Technology
- L-33 (Ministerial Decree 270/04) and 28 (Ministerial Decree 509/99) - Economics
- L-35 (Ministerial Decree 270/04) and 32 (Ministerial Decree 509/99) - Mathematical Sciences
- L-41 (Ministerial Decree 270/04) and 37 (Ministerial Decree 509/99) - Statistics
Students, including those from degree programmes other than those listed above, can only take part in the selection process if their study plan includes a total of at least 48 university credits (either completed or pending) in at least two of the following subject areas:
- Economics (SECS-P/01, SECS-P/02, SECS-P/03, SECS-P/05, SECS-P/06)
- Economics and Business (from SECS-P/07, SECS-P/08, SECS-P/10, SECS/P11)
- Statistics and Mathematics (SECS-S/01, SECS-S/02, SECS-S/03, SECS-S/04, SECS-S/05, SECS-S/06, MAT/01, MAT/02, MAT/03, MAT/04, MAT/05, MAT/06, MAT/07, MAT/08, MAT/09)
- Law (IUS/01, IUS/02, IUS/03, IUS/04, IUS/06, IUS/07, IUS/09, IUS/10, IUS/11, IUS/12, IUS/13, IUS/14, IUS/21)
- Computer Science (INF/01)
- Engineering (ING-IND/16, ING-IND/17, ING-IND/31, ING-IND/32, ING-IND/33, ING-IND/35, ING-INF/01, ING-INF/04, ING-INF/05, ING-IND12, ING-INF/07, ING-INF/06)
Focus: 24 ECTS: out of a total of 48 credits, at least 24 must be earned in the following fields: SECS-P/01, SECS-P/07, SECS-P/08, SECS-P/10, SECS-S/01, INF/01, ING-INF/01.
To be admitted to this Master’s Degree programme, students must hold a three-year degree in the following classes, or in the equivalent classes under Italian Ministerial Decree 509/1999, or a qualification obtained abroad that is recognised as valid under current legislation for enrolment in Italian universities:
- L-18 (Ministerial Decree 270/04) and 17 (Ministerial Decree 509/99) – Economics and Business Management
- L-33 (Ministerial Decree 270/04) and 28 (Ministerial Decree 509/99) – Economics
- L-36 (Ministerial Decree 270/04) and 15 (Ministerial Decree 509/99) – Political Science and International Relations
Students from degree programmes other than those listed above may only be admitted if they have a total of at least 24 university credits (earned or pending) in at least three of the following subject areas:
- Business (SECS-P/07; SECS-P/08; SECS-P/09; SECS-P/10; SECS-P/11)
- Economics (SECS-P/01; SECS-P/06)
- Statistics (SECS-S/01; SECS-S/03; SECS-S/04; SECS-S/06 MAT/05; MAT/06)
- Law (IUS/01; IUS/04; IUS/05; IUS/08; IUS/09; IUS/10; IUS/13; IUS/14)
Students enrolled in or graduates of one of the following degree programmes are considered to already meet the curricular requirements:
- L-36 (Ministerial Decree 270/04) and 15 (Ministerial Decree 509/99) – Political Science and International Relations
- L-37 (Ministerial Decree 270/04) and 35 (Ministerial Decree 509/99) – Social Sciences for Cooperation, Development, and Peace
- L-16 (Ministerial Decree 270/04) and 19 (Ministerial Decree 509/99) – Public Administration
- L-20 (Ministerial Decree 270/04) and 14 (Ministerial Decree 509/99) - Communication Sciences
Students, including those from degree programmes other than those listed above, can only take part in the selection process if they have a total of at least 48 university credits (either completed or pending) in their study plan, covering at least two of the following subject areas:
- Economics (SECS-P/01, SECS-P/02, SECS-P/03, SECS-P/05, SECS-P/06)
- Statistics (SECS-S/01, SECS-S/02, SECS-S/03, SECS-S/04, SECS-S/05, SECS-S/06)
- Law (IUS/01, IUS/02, IUS/03, IUS/04, IUS/05, IUS/06, IUS/07, IUS/08, IUS/09, IUS/10, IUS/11, IUS/12, IUS/13, IUS/14, IUS/21)
- Linguistics (L-LIN/10, L-LIN/11, L-LIN/12)
- Political Science (SPS/01, SPS/04)
- Sociology (SPS/07, SPS/08, SPS/09, SPS/10, SPS/11, SPS/12)
- History and Politics (M-STO/01, M-STO/02, M-STO/03, M-STO/04, M-STO/06, M-STO/07, M-STO/08, M-STO/09, M-DEA/01, SPS/02, SPS/03, SPS/05, SPS/06, SPS/13, SPS/14)