Requalification Programs in Italy
(The program includes 14 months of theoretical study + 8 months of practical training.)
Take your career to the next level with our exclusive
2-year high diploma programs in Italy.
These programs include 8 months of comprehensive training with some of Italy’s most prestigious companies, such as
Ferrari, Lamborghini, and the Palermo Port.
Our requalification programs are designed to prepare students for thriving careers in high-demand industries:
1- Passenger Experience Onboard - Graduates receive the title of Marine Steward, qualifying them to work aboard Italian and European cruise ships.
Preparing students for careers in managing passenger services onboard ships, addressing the high demand for skilled professionals in the cruise sector.
2- Ship Operation and System Management - Graduates receive the title of Marine Third Officer and are granted a Seafarer's Passport.
Training future specialists in the operation of ships and the management of onboard systems and equipment.
3- Transport Infrastructure and Vehicle Maintenance - Graduates receive the title of Senior Automotive Production, Manufacturing, and Maintenance Technician
Focused on optimizing and maintaining transportation systems and related infrastructure, a critical area for sustainable mobility.
4- Logistics and Intermodal Transport
Providing comprehensive training in logistics, intermodal operations, and the integration of transport systems to meet the growing need for skilled professionals in this field.
5- Tourism and Hospitality
Providing specialized training in tourism and hospitality, focusing on customer service excellence, sustainable tourism practices, and the management of accommodations, events, and travel experiences to prepare skilled professionals for the dynamic tourism and hospitality industry.
Graduates receive the Italian Higher Diploma.
Admission Requirements:
The student must be at least 18 years old at the start of the program.
The student must have obtained a high school diploma, technical diploma, or a bachelor's degree.
The student must have completed military service, be exempt, or have an official deferment.