The program structure of the Master of Science in Economics and Management in Arts, Culture, Media and Entertainment comprises educational activities for a total of 120 credit points.
First year of studies
The program structure is valid for the students initially enrolled in the academic years of reference for this section.
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First semester
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Code
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Educational activity
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CP
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20812
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Applied research in cultural industries and institutions - Module 1 (Quantitative methods for management) (See note)
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6
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20159
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Behavioural skills seminars
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2
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20447
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Cultural mediation
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6
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20632
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European and international advanced IP law
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6
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20445
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Management of cultural industries and institutions - Module 1 (Strategy and governance) (See note)
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6
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20161
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Performance measurement
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6
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Second semester
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Code
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Educational activity
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CP
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20813
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Applied research in cultural industries and institutions - Module 2 (Marketing and CRM in the arts) (See note)
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6
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20446
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Management of cultural industries and institutions - Module 2 (Comparative cultural public policies and fundraising) (See note)
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6
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20507
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Project and team management
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6
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2 major workshops (*)
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12
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Total CP of the first year of studies
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62
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NOTE:
- code 20445 ‘Management of cultural industries and institutions - Module 1 (Strategy and governance)’ and code 20446 ‘Management of cultural industries and institutions - Module 2 (Comparative cultural public policies and fundraising)’ are respectively the first and second module of the course code 20444 ‘Management of cultural industries and institutions’;
- code 20812 Applied research in cultural industries and institutions - Module 1 (Quantitative methods for management) and code 20813 Applied research in cultural industries and institutions - Module 2 (Marketing and CRM in the arts) are respectively the first and second module of the course code 20811 Applied research in cultural industries and institutions.
(*) The major workshops are automatically assigned on the basis of the major chosen. In the case of study abroad programs, courses without correspondence are also recognizable as long as they approved by the Master of Science Program Director and belong to the subject groups: Business Administration (SECS-P/07), Business Economics and Management (SECS-P/08) and Economic History (SECS-P/12).
Second year of studies
The program structure is valid for the students initially enrolled in the academic years of reference for this section.
Educational activity
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CP
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1 major workshop selected from list A (*)
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6
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1 major workshop selected from list B (**)
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6
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2 elective courses chosen by students
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12
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20637 Professional English seminars (lessons + exam)
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2
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Second language (lessons + exam 1st sem 2nd year)
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4
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Enhancing experience - Curricular supplementary activities (see note 2)
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2
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Internship or similar activities
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8
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Thesis
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18
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Total CP of the second year of studies
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58
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NOTE:
- Note 2: for detailed information on Enhancing experience - Curricular supplementary activities, see chapter 2.1.2.4 “Enhancing experience - Curricular supplementary activities”.
In case of study programs abroad, and recognition of courses without any Bocconi correspondence in place of one or both workshops in the first or second year, it will be necessary to request the change to the Global experience major (see description of the Global experience major).
The courses subdivided in modules are considered passed, and may be recorded in the student academic career and certified, only after passing both exams of which it is made up. The final grade is obtained by the grade point average of the two marks compared to the credits and rounded up if decimals are equal or higher than 5, rounded down if they are lower than 5.
It is furthermore specified that the credit points and the grades earned for the individual modules passed will be 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.
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".