Italian Phrase
Ho una laurea in marketing.
Meaning
This phrase is used to state your academic qualifications. In Italian, 'laurea' specifically refers to a university degree, distinguishing it from high school or vocational diplomas.
When to use
Use this phrase during job interviews, when networking professionally, or when discussing your educational background with others.
✦Grammar Breakdown
Hounalaureainmarketing
Avere (Ho)
The verb 'avere' is used to express possession of qualifications. 'Ho' is the first-person singular present form.
Laurea
This noun is feminine, hence it is preceded by the indefinite article 'una'.
🗨In Conversation
Qual è il tuo percorso di studi?
What is your field of study?
Ho una laurea in marketing.
I have a degree in marketing.
✕Common Mistakes
Ho un grado in marketing.
While 'degree' translates to 'grado' in terms of temperature or angles, 'laurea' is the only correct term for a university degree.
Sono laureato di marketing.
The correct preposition to specify a field of study is 'in', not 'di'.
↔Alternatives
Mi sono laureato in marketing.
I graduated in marketing.
Ho conseguito una laurea in marketing.
I obtained a degree in marketing.
Cultural Tip
Graduation is a massive celebration in Italy. New graduates often wear a 'corona d'alloro' (laurel wreath) on their heads. Furthermore, once you have a 'laurea', you are officially addressed as 'Dottore' or 'Dottoressa' in formal and professional settings.

