Soft skills
Soft skills are skills that are not tied to a specific occupational field, but can be applied across all professional careers. A typical example would be interpersonal and communication skills. Students can complement their academic studies with training in soft skills.
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During academic year 2025/26, students of the Bachelor's degree programme in International Politics, Law and Economics can earn university credits (CFU/ECTS) by attending the following courses, recognized as laboratories or elective courses:
- Sustainability and Sustainable Development (3 ECTS) – Basic course (laboratory)
- Sustainability and Sustainable Development (6 ECTS) (elective course)
- Comparative Law, Sustainability and Food Safety (elective course)
- Art, Culture and Organized Crime (laboratory)
- Organized Crime and Research Methodology (laboratory)
- Societies, Rights and Environmental Crime (laboratory)
- Equal Opportunities and Scientific Careers (laboratory)
- Gender Based Violence: an Interdisciplinary Approach (laboratory)
- The Instruments of Gender Equality (laboratory)
- Developing Soft Skills in Science: Case-Studies from Microbial Biotechnology (elective course)
- Patenting and Technology Transfer (elective course)
- Data Visualization Narratives (laboratory)
