The program structure of the Master of Science in Economics and Management of Government and International Organizations comprises educational activities for a total of 120 credit points.
The program structure is valid for the students initially enrolled in the academic years of reference for this section.
First year of studies
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I semester
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Code
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Educational activity
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CP
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20508
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Government and international organizations: trends and careers
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3
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20510
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National and international institutions law
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6
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20511
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Politics and policy-making
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6
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20517
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Quantitative methods for social sciences
|
6
|
20571
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Strategic and HR management in public organizations
|
9
|
|
II semester
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|
Code
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Educational activity
|
CP
|
20512
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Economics and policy of global markets
|
9
|
20513
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Policy analysis and evaluation
|
8
|
20514
|
Public accounting and performance management
|
9
|
|
1 compulsory course to be chosen (*)
|
6
|
|
Total CP of the first year of studies
|
62
|
Second year of studies
Educational activities
|
CP
|
4 elective courses
|
24
|
20637 Professional English seminars (lessons + exam)
|
2
|
Second language (lessons + exam 1st sem 2nd year)
|
4
|
Enhancing experience - Curricular supplementary activities (see NOTE)
|
2
|
Internship or similar activities
|
8
|
Thesis
|
18
|
Total CP of the second year
|
58
|
NOTE: for detailed information on Enhancing experience - Curricular supplementary activities, see chapter 2.1.2.4 “Enhancing experience - Curricular supplementary activities”.
(*) COMPULSORY COURSES CHOSEN BY THE STUDENTS
Compulsory courses to be chosen by the students enrolled in the FIRST year of studies starting from the 2022/2023 academic year
Code
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Course title
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Language of instruction
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Semester
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CP
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20515
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Managing business government relations (students of major B, major C, major D or free track)
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ENG
|
II
|
6
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20516
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Management of international organizations and NGO's (students of major A, major C, major D or free track)
|
ENG
|
II
|
6
|
Some highly-motivated and deserving MSc students will be allowed to include up to two PhD courses in their study plan. Of these, they can request recognition of 1 course in place of an MSc elective and 1 course as an additional one. For detailed information on how to choose such courses, rules, administrative deadlines and recognition procedures see "Higher Level Courses".
Some opportunities to study abroad such as Exchange programs lasting one semester and Double Degree programs are offered (see "International Opportunities").
For detailed information about languages see "Languages".