We Create Leaders
Brescia Campus: entrepreneurial tradition, international vision. Located in the heart of one of Italy’s most productive provinces, the Brescia campus of the Swiss School of Management combines academic excellence with the energy of a region rich in industrial history and innovation. The teaching facilities are located at Via Alessandro Monti 4, in a modern, EduQua-certified space designed to offer students a comfortable and international experience. All courses are taught in English. The Rectorate and administrative offices are located in the charming setting of Via dei Musei 46. Our Brescia campus is more than just a school – it’s a learning ecosystem rooted in the local entrepreneurial fabric. Our focus includes:
Studying in Brescia means building a global career without losing connection to your roots.
Milan Campus: where business meets the future. Located in one of the world’s capitals of fashion, finance, and innovation, our Milan campus is situated at Viale Cassala 30, inside the C30 Campus: a dynamic, multifunctional 4,100 m² shared space designed to inspire, connect, and foster growth. Here, in an informal and creative environment, you can feel the energy of a global city every day. Our students experience an immersive journey, surrounded by startups, professionals, companies, and international perspectives. All courses are taught in English, in line with the cosmopolitan spirit of the school. Milan represents the present and future of European business. Studying here means gaining direct exposure to the dynamics and opportunities of an ever-evolving market, while still enjoying a warm and human-centered environment.
The Bachelor Degree is designed to give a broad knowledge of the functional areas of a company, their interconnection specialization in a particular area.
An MBA is the most sought-after graduate degree in the world. In most cases, an MBA degree is required for executive and senior management positions.
The Brescia Campus
The Milan Campus
Brescia is a rich industrial city with a lively cultural life, an economic fabric second only to Milan and inserted in a geographical context of absolute importance, characterized by the presence of the lakes of Garda and Iseo, the DOC production area of Franciacorta and the glaciers of upper Camonica valley.
Milan's student life is characterized by its lively atmosphere, where young minds converge to create a dynamic and inclusive community. From cozy cafes perfect for study sessions to bustling student-friendly hangouts, the city caters to diverse tastes and preferences.
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