GUIDES TO THE UNIVERSITY

2023-2024 A.Y.

Bachelor of Science Programs (3-y)



  Bachelor of Science in International Economics and Finance (BIEF)

Program Director:
Paolo Colla

Assistant to the Program Director:
Alfredo Di Tillo

Field of study:
Economics (no. L-33, Ministerial Decree 16 March 2007) 


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  Program Structure for Students Initially Enrolled Starting from the 2018-2019 Academic Year

The program structure is valid for the students initially enrolled in the academic years of reference for this section.


First year of studies

 

I semester 

   

Code

Educational activity

Language of instruction

CP

30065

Economics - Module 1 (Microeconomics)

ENG

9

30060

Management

ENG

10

30062

Mathematics - Module 1 (General)

ENG

8

30527

Critical thinking seminar

ENG

1

 

First language (lessons only)

   
 

II semester

   

Code

Educational activity

Language of instruction

CP

30428

Introduction to the legal system - Module 1

ENG

6

30066

Economics - Module 2 (Macroeconomics)

ENG

8

30063

Mathematics - Module 2 (Applied)

ENG

7

30424

Computer science

ENG

6

 

First language (lessons and exam)

 

4

 

Total CP first year of studies

59

 


Second year of studies

 

I semester

   

Code

Educational activity

Language of instruction

CP

30426

Accounting and financial statement analysis - Module 1

ENG

5

30006

Financial markets and institutions

ENG

6

30048

Introduction to the legal system - Module 2

ENG

6

30001

Statistics

ENG

8

30067

Economic history

ENG

6

 

Second language (lessons only)

   
 

II semester

   

Code

Educational activity

Language of instruction

CP

30283
30054

Markets, Organization and Incentives (for Economics)
International and monetary economics (for Finance)

ENG

6

30057
30055

International economics (for Economics)
Financial economics (for Finance)

ENG

6

30288

Leadership and managerial skills seminar

ENG

1

30017

Corporate finance

ENG

6

30427

Accounting and financial statement analysis - Module 2

ENG

5

 

Second language (lessons and exam)

 

4

 

Total CP second year of studies

 

59

 


Third year of studies 

 

 I semester 

 

 

Code

Educational activity

 Language of instruction

CP

30284
30285

Empirical methods for economics (Introduction to econometrics) (for Economics)
Empirical methods for finance (Introduction to econometrics for finance) (for Finance)

ENG

6

30281

CSR & Ethics in Business

ENG

2

 

n. 4 compulsory courses for the Major (*)

ENG

24

 

II semester

 

 

Code

Educational activity

 Language of instruction

CP

30287
30012

Macroeconomics and the world economy (for Economics)
Business strategy (for Finance)

ENG

6

30058

Comparative business and European law

ENG

7

 

Elective 1

ITA/ENG

6

 

Elective 2/internship

ITA/ENG

6

30282

Globalization, societies and institutions

ENG

2

 

Final paper

 

3

 

Total CP third year of studies

 

62

 

(*) The positioning of the major courses int he first semester is just an indication. For the whole list of courses and the relating positioning in the first semester or second semester, see "Majors".

 

Notes
 

Modules:

  • code 30062 'Mathematics - module 1 (General)’ and code 30063 ‘Mathematics - module 2 (Applied)’ are respectively the first and the second module of the course code 30061 ‘Mathematics’;
  • code 30065 ‘Economics - module 1 (Microeconomics)’ and code 30066 ‘Economics - module 2 (Macroeconomics)’ are respectively the first and the second module of the course code 30064 ‘Economics’;
  • code 30428 ‘Introduction to the legal system module 1’ and code 30048 ‘Introduction to the legal system module 2’ are respectively the first and the second module of the course code 30046 ‘Introduction to the legal system’. 
  • code 30426 'Accounting and financial statement analysis module 1' and code 30427 'Accounting and financial statement analysis module 2' are respectively the first and the second module of the course code 30425 'Accounting and financial statement analysis'.


Courses divided into modules are officially passed (and can be recorded in the student academic career and certified) only after passing both modules’ examinations. The final grade is the grade point average of the two marks, which is the credit points for the course. The average is rounded up if decimals are equal or higher than 5, rounded down if they are lower than 5.

Credit points and grades earned for the individual modules passed are taken into account for rankings within the University (e.g. Bocconi Scholarship, selection for International Programs, etc.) and they can be viewed by printing the unofficial academic transcript at Punto Blu.

Languages and computer skills
Detailed information on language paths and computer skills can be found in "Languages and Computer skills".
First language choice for native English-speaking students is made following the rules in paragraph "Method of Choosing Languages".
 

Exam sequence 

Detailed information on exam requirements i.e. which exams must be taken before others and the timelines is published in the chapter on Exams.

Electives and internship
The positioning of elective courses and of internship in the first or in the second semesters is merely a suggestion. Students can choose how to allocate these activities along the two semesters.

In accordance with the educational objectives of the program and the ministerial tables, field of study Economics, the program structure may be subject to variations decided by the Academic Bodies.

The list of Elective courses is available in the paragraph ‘2.2. Elective courses’.


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  Majors

 

 

Major in Economics 

 

Code

Course title

Language of instruction

CP

Semester

30145

Development economics

ENG

6

II

30313

Economics of institutions and culture

ENG

6

II

30056

European economic policy

ENG

6

II

30159

Monetary theory and policy

ENG

6

I

30264

Public finance

ENG

6

I

30147

The economics of imperfect labour markets

ENG

6

I

 

Major in Finance

 

Code

Course title

Language of instruction

CP

Semester

30150

Introduction to Options and Futures

ENG

6

I

30257

Corporate Valuation

ENG

6

I

30178

International banking

ENG

6

I

30148

Management of Financial Institutions

ENG

6

I

30151

Principles of International Finance

ENG

6

II


Last change 01/06/2023 08:00




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