The Third Sector
The term “Third Sector” refers to the complex of entities that pursue civic, solidarity, and social utility goals without profit, based on the principle of subsidiarity. These entities (also known by the acronym ETS) operate through organizational models based on the contribution of volunteers and mutualistic or entrepreneurial forms aimed at the exchange of goods and services.
Although the expression “third sector” qualifies it as “third” compared to the two traditional sectors (state and market), it has now become a fundamental reference point for the development of the social economy. In Europe alone, there are 2.8 million non-profit organizations that employ 13.6 million people, including one million in Italy, where more than 5.5 million volunteers operate.
Ongoing Changes and the Need for New Skills
In recent years, the Third Sector has been experiencing a period of legislative and organizational change. In Italy, for example, the recent promulgation of the Third Sector Code has introduced significant innovations in legal instruments, reporting and transparency rules, and forms of control, opening up innovative ways to access public funds and offering new social finance tools.
The changes introduced by the legislation and the consolidation of more complex organizational models require an evolution in the training offer. Working in the social economy requires combining skills traditionally offered through distinct academic paths, such as ethical-humanistic, economic, legal, business, social planning, and others.
Reasons for an Innovative Academic Proposal
To meet the need for operators and managers in the Third Sector capable of combining an anthropological vision based on solidarity humanism and specifically oriented technical professionalism, the Pontifical Salesian University, in line with its charismatic inspiration and mission, has decided to promote a degree course dedicated to new skills in the Third Sector, in the works of religious entities, and, more broadly, in the organizational models of the social economy.
It aims to train the operator (first cycle) and the manager (second cycle) of the Third Sector, with a path specifically designed to enable them to face the challenges of ongoing changes.
The Degree Course
The curriculum is divided into a first cycle leading to a Bachelor’s Degree in “Management and Law of ETS and Social Economy” and a second cycle that confers a License in “Ethics, Economics, and Law of the Third Sector,” with various specializations. In the academic year 2023/2024, the specializations will be activated in:
The curriculum aims to develop knowledge and skills in the culture of the common good and volunteering, administration, management and reporting, social planning and fundraising, and the fiscal and financial planning of entities. Special attention is given to the connection between academic training and the operational and managerial models of religious entities and the third sector through an internship program that involves students in the activities of the most important third sector realities and the works carried out by religious entities.
Scientific Committee
Prof. Luigi BOBBA
Prof. Renato Tarcisio DE MORAES
Prof. Cristiana FRENI
Prof. Massimiliano GIORGI
Prof. Alessandro LOMBARDI
Prof. Don Joshtrom Isaac KUREETHADAM
Prof. Gabriele SEPIO
Prof. Stefano ZAMAGNI