Master of Science
Choose between business, environment, or social specializations.
Apply skills in real-world projects, workshops, and fieldwork.
Learn in multicultural settings and engage with international sustainability standards.
Graduate with credentials from both IBCM and Sapienza.
Academic Year: 2025–2026
Faculty: Faculty of Social Sciences
Program Duration: 2 Years (Full-time)
ECTS Credits: 120
Double Degree Partner: Sapienza University of Rome, Italy
The MSc in International Management and Sustainability is a four-semester program designed to shape forward-thinking leaders in business, environmental, and social sectors. With a strong theoretical foundation and emphasis on applied skills, the curriculum prepares students to lead sustainable change. Learners can tailor their path by choosing one of three specializations: Business Management, Environmental Management, or Social Management. Graduates gain the skills to navigate complex challenges, foster innovation, and make meaningful contributions in both global and regional contexts.
Business Management
Environmental Management
Social Management
Graduates will receive a double degree jointly awarded by IBCM and Sapienza University of Rome, one of Europe’s top-ranked institutions. The program carries 120 ECTS credits, aligning with the Bologna Process standards for Master's level education.
Graduates are well-positioned for leadership roles in:
International business and strategic consulting
Environmental policy and sustainable development
Social innovation and civil society organizations
Public sector agencies and NGOs
They are prepared to manage interdisciplinary teams, design policies, and deliver impact in corporate, public, and nonprofit sectors all with a sustainability mindset and ethical foundation.
Internships and employment support are coordinated through IBCM's respective offices. Students benefit from strong local and international partnerships for practical learning and job placement.
The double degree structure includes a study semester at Sapienza University of Rome, with full academic recognition and exposure to EU sustainability frameworks.