GUIDES TO THE UNIVERSITY
2019-2020 A.Y.
Master of Science Programs (2-y)
2.1.2.
Educational activities
The MSc program structures, with the exception of the MSc in Data Science and Business Analytics (DSBA) and Cyber risk strategy and governance (CYBER), are made up of educational activities worth credit points, which are divided in:
*All detailed information (courses on offer, procedure for choosing them, etc) on curricular supplementary activities worth 2 CP in the second year, are available in the paragraph 2.1.2.4 Curricular Supplementary Activities. Regarding foreign languages, for MSc programs, English is the first language and a European Union language is the second language, with the exception of the MSc in Data Science and Business Analytics (DSBA) and Cyber Risk Strategy and Governance (CYBER), where only one foreign European Union language other than English is required. The MSc in Data Science and Business Analytics (DSBA) and Cyber Risk Strategy and Governance (CYBER) program structure is made up of educational activities worth credit points, which are divided in:
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2.1.2.1.
Compulsory courses
Every MSc program structure includes compulsory courses, relating to exams that all students are required to pass.
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2.1.2.2.
Educational activities chosen by students
Elective courses are chosen by students in order to complete their individual study plans, as provided for by the curriculum of studies, the major chosen, from the group of courses offered by the University and/or offered in collaboration with other universities.
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2.1.2.3.
Higher Level Courses
Some highly-motivated and deserving MSc students (enrolled in ESS, FIN, GIO, DSBA and PPA) will be allowed to obtain academic credit from higher level courses. That is, courses held as part of the following Bocconi PhD Programs: PhD in Economics and Finance, PhD in Business Administration and Management, PhD in Public Policy and Administration and PhD in Statistics. You can check further information on the number of courses that can be validated for ESS, FIN, GIO, DSBA and PPA in the paragraph relating to each Master of Science program structure. Further information on administrative procedures to apply and to have the PhD exams passed recognized is included in chapter "Higher Level Courses". Last change 27/06/2019 17:03 |
2.1.2.4.
Curricular supplementary activities
Curricular supplementary activities aim to develop wide-ranging cultural knowledge and are classified as professional training activities. Individual program structures for students enrolled in the first year of a Master of Science program, include 2 compulsory credit points dedicated to curricular supplementary activities in the second year of the program. These credit points are part of the 120 credit points required to complete the degree. Exceptions:
These activities are positioned in the second year of the program, however, participation in the activities may be completed in advance during the first year of the program, as long as spots are available. Curricular supplementary activities offered in the 2019-2020 a.y. involve, for example:
Detailed information on the activities offered and the schedule will be made available in September 2019 Choice of Activities and Assignment Placement of Curricular Supplementary Activities in the Program Structure Students may record up to three curricular supplementary activities in their study plan: of these, one is placed in the academic career as part of the 120 credit points required; the other two will be additional courses.
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