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BACHELOR DEGREE PROGRAM STRUCTURES
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2.1.
Students enrolled in the 2009-2010 academic year
The University reform of 1999, through the joint agreement of the European Ministers of Education meeting in Bologna, transformed the organization of the Italian university by changing the structure of both the study plan and the degree programs in the fields of Economics and Management; from one long four-year cycle to the so-called 3 plus 2, structured in two cycles (undergraduate and graduate).
The result of a homogeneous course of studies in Europe was the free movement of students in the universities during their educational training and subsequently the movement of graduates in the world of work.
The two study cycles are to be considered separate; at the end of each, a final exam is required, as well as the awarding of a diploma and the certification of the title obtained.
Once the 3-year cycle has been completed the student can decide whether to enter the world of work or continue his university studies by enrolling in the graduate program (Master of Science or a Specialized Master).
Since the start of the Università Bocconi graduate programs, the selection process has been distinct from that of the undergraduate one; therefore admission to an undergraduate degree program does not imply the automatic admission to a Master of Science program.
The selection criteria for the graduate programs are defined by the administration during the annual plan of activities and are published on the Internet website and in the Bocconi information pack before the candidates' assessment procedure takes place.
For the 2009-2010 academic year, the Undergraduate School offers the first and second year of studies for the following three-year Bachelor programs in the Faculty of Economics:
- 3 Bachelor programs which are part of the "Management" field of study (no. L-18, Ministerial Decree 16 March 2007):
- Bachelor of Economia aziendale e management [Business Administration and Management] (CLEAM); - Bachelor of Economia e finanza [Economics and Finance] (CLEF); - Bachelor of Economia e management per arte, cultura e comunicazione [Economics and Management in Arts, Culture and Communication] (CLEACC);
- 1 Bachelor program which is part of the "Economics" field of study (no. L-33, Ministerial Decree 16 March 2007):
- Bachelor of Economia e scienze sociali [Economics and Social Sciences] (CLES);
- 1 Bachelor program (interdisciplinary program) which is part of the "Economics" field of study (no. L-33, Ministerial Decree 16 March 2007) and of the "Management" field of study (no. L-18, Ministerial Decree 16 March 2007):
- Bachelor of International Economics, Management and Finance (BIEMF).
Four programs share the same disciplinary foundation: Economia aziendale e management [Business Administration and Management]; Economia e finanza [Economics and Finance]; Economia e scienze sociali [Economics and Social Sciences] and International Economics, Management and Finance.
The Bachelor of International Economics, Management and Finance is taught in English and has a marked international preparation.
Economia e management per arte, cultura e comunicazione [Economics and Management in Arts, Culture and Communication] is characterized by specific course profiles, starting with the first year of studies.
The structure of the 4 programs with a shared disciplinary foundation is centred around 3 modules:
- common foundation: during the first 3 semesters the same subject foundation is proposed for all Bachelor programs. Basic knowledge concerning the fields of political economics, corporate economics, and quantitative methods and law is covered;
- characterization of the Bachelor programs: the fourth semester and part of the fifth deal with subjects which characterize the chosen study program. Specifically, the subject matter of the program includes, an in-depth understanding of private and public enterprises and how they work, the finance sector, sectors that deal with the general economic system, economics and the political-institutional and social contexts, with a strong focus on internationalism;
- individualizing the educational path: in the fifth and especially in the sixth semesters, students choose how to complete their educational path by sitting elective exams which may be chosen from among seven different clusters or selecting elective courses from among the general list.
The class groups, comprised on average of 125 students per class group, are structured as follows:
Bachelor program
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Class groups in Italian
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Class groups in English
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CLEAM
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9
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CLEF
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2
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CLEACC
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2
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CLES
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2
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BIEMF
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3
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The program requirements are expressed in credit points. A credit point is the unit of measurement which determines the workload students are required to fulfill. It is assumed that students are adequately prepared from the start to carry out the educational activities required by the study program. The workload includes both classroom activities (lessons, exercises, seminars) and individual study, as well as other educational activities such as preparation of the final paper.
In accordance with the ECTS (European Credit Transfer and Accumulation System), on average 1 credit point corresponds to 25 hours of work for the student; about 8 hours, (but no more than 10) are spent in the classroom.
The average workload for a full-time student is set at 60 credit points per year as per agreement.
To graduate, students must have earned 180 credit points.
Credit points are given for all educational activities which students carry out, such as exams for both compulsory and elective courses, foreign language and IT exams, and preparation of the final paper.
Credit points do not substitute marks; they are given when passed exams are registered.
Credit points and marks make up the student's academic curriculum.
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2.1.1.
Educational activities
The program structures are made up of a variety of educational activities to which credits are assigned. Such activities can be divided as follows:
- compulsory courses;
- activity chosen by the student: electives or internship;
- first and second European Union language;
- computer skills;
- final paper.
The student's individual study plan must include at least two courses taught in English (compulsory and/or elective).
For students to graduate, the university reform requires that they have knowledge of 2 European Union languages, besides Italian, for all programs in the fields of Economics and Management (first and second language).
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2.1.2.
Compulsory courses
Every program structure includes compulsory courses, corresponding to exams that all students enrolled in that program must pass. Therefore compulsory courses are essential in order to satisfy program requirements, and are the fundamental building blocks for the educational objectives of the program. According to current regulations such educational activities are classified as: "basic", "characteristic" of the program's field of study, "similar or supplementary to the characteristic ones", with particular regard to the cultural context and interdisciplinary education, and "independently decided upon by the university". "Bachelor Degree program structures" contains a section devoted to each Bachelor Program where students can find the detailed program structure with the list of all the compulsory courses, their credit point value and positioning in the program's year of studies.
Course profiles are available on the website at www.unibocconi.eu/profiles . These profiles are identified with the initials: FO compulsory courses with a "shared foundation" (CLEAM-CLES-CLEF-BIEMF) CC courses which characterize the study program
Detailed course programs (course syllabuses) are available on line, and are also usually handed out by teachers in the classroom on the first days of lessons.
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2.1.3.
Educational activities chosen by the students
The educational activities chosen by the students, which include the elective courses, are selected by the students to complete their study plan The elective course is worth 6 credit points.
The list of elective courses is wide. The elective courses of the lists are divided in clusters. They can be freely chosen in a cluster or from among the list of all the courses of the elective courses offered in the academic year.
As an alternative to an elective course it is possible to carry out a curricular internship.
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2.1.4.
Bachelor of Economia aziendale e management [Business Administration and Management] (CLEAM)
Program Director: Prof. Francesco Perrini
Assistant to the Program Director: Dott. Angelo Russo
Field of study: Management (no. L-18, Ministerial Decree 16 March 2007)
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2.1.4.1.
Educational objectives
The objective of the Bachelor of Economia aziendale e management [Business Administration and Management] (CLEAM) is to give a sound grounding and preparation in the areas of business, economics, quantitative analysis and law; a broad grounding in the business areas, in order to assure a command of all the areas that concern therunning of companiesincluding company operations (organization, strategy, planning, management, marketing and sales, production, corporate finance, ) and company type (commercial, services, manufacturing, public administration, ) and economic areas in which companies work(industrial, financial, public administration)
A further objective of the Bachelor programis to provide the means for participants to behave in an ethical and socially responsible manner.
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2.1.4.2.
Professional and work opportunities for graduates
CLEAM graduates can continue their studies in a MSc Program and benefit from the following professional opportunities:
- management in various areas (marketing and sales, finance, personnel, administration, etc.) and of companies (private, public);
- consulting and professional opportunities;
- entrepreneurial opportunities (self-employed or in the family businesses)
Freelance workers must be on the register (in the Albo , B section), after completing an internship and passing the state examination.
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2.1.4.3.
Description of the educational path
CLEAM is one of Università Bocconi’s four Bachelor programssharing a common foundation, i.e. it shares with the others part of the educational path mostly concentrated in the first three semesters.
From the fourth semester CLEAM, differs fromother Bachelor programs by concentrating on business and management courses.
The objective of common foundation courses is to give all students the same common concepts, methodologies and basic notions covering the areas of business, economics, quantitative analysis and law.
In the last three semesters students first attend courses (characteristic of the Bachelor program) which generally concentrate on management (from strategy to production and marketing), company organization including accounting and business finance and the different types of private and public companies.In the final phase of the course students may adapt their study plan to their individual objectives through the activities chosen by the students.
In addition, the study plan includes:
- a computer science test requiring the ECDL license as a prerequisite or similar certifications recognized by the University
- two EU languages other than the student’s mother tongue.English is compulsory for students who are not English mother tongue.
- seminars to develop behavioral skills (seminars that help students improve public speaking skills, plan and organize their work, team work, and develop leadership qualities)
- a final paper.At the end of the degree program students must prepare a short in-depth written report on one of the subjects studied in the degree program.The final report can be theoretical or empirical or based on the student’s experience during his internship in Italy or abroad.
The course is taught in Italian, but students must include in their study plan exams of courses taught in English.
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2.1.4.4.
Program structure
First year of studies 2009-2010 a. y.
I semester
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Educational activity
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English translation
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Language of instruction
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CP
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6002 Economia aziendale e gestione delle imprese
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Management
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ITA
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12
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6233 Economia - modulo 1 (Microeconomia) (Vedi nota)
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Economics module 1 (Microeconomics) (see note )
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ITA
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9
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6230 Matematica - modulo 1 (Generale) (Vedi nota)
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Mathematics - module 1 (General) (see note)
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ITA
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8
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6021 Inglese 1 (I lingua) (solo didattica)(*)
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English 1 (1st language) (lessons only)(*)
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|
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II semester
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Educational activity
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English translation
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Language of instruction
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CP
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6234 Economia - modulo 2 (Macroeconomia) (Vedi nota)
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Economics - module 2 (Macroeconomics) (see note)
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ITA
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8
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6231 Matematica - modulo 2 (Applicata) (Vedi nota)
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Mathematics - module 2 (Applied) (see note)
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ITA
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7
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6011 Storia economica
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Economic history
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ITA
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6
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6033 Informatica per l'economia
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Computer skills for economics
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ITA
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3
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6021 Inglese 1 (I lingua) (didattica ed esame)(*)
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English 1 (1st language) (lessons and exam)(*)
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3
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Total CP first year of studies
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56
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Second year of studies
I semester
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Educational activity
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English translation
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CP
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Bilancio
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Accounting and financial statement analysis
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11
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Diritto - modulo 1(Privato) (Vedi nota)
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Law module 1 (Private law) (see note)
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6
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Sistema finanziario
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Financial markets and institutions
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6
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Statistica
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Statistics
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8
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6022 Inglese 2 (I lingua) (solo didattica)(*)
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English 2 (1st language) (lessons only)(*)
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II semester
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Educational activity
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English translation
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CP
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Diritto - modulo 2(Pubblico) (Vedi nota in calce)
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Law module 2 (Public law) (see note below)
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6
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Economia e management delle amministrazioni pubbliche
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Public administration and management
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6
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Fondamenti di organizzazione
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Fundamentals of organization
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6
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Programmazione e controllo
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Managerial accounting
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6
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Seminari di Business Ethics e responsabilità sociale
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Business Ethics and Social Responsibilities seminars
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1
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Seminari per lo sviluppo delle abilità comportamentali
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Behavioural skills seminars
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2
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6022 Inglese 2 (I lingua) (didattica ed esame)(*)
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English 2 (1st language) (lessons and exam)(*)
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3
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Total CP second year of studies
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61
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Third year of studies
I semester
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Educational activity
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English translation
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CP
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Diritto commerciale
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Company and business law
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7
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Gestione della tecnologia, dell'innovazione e delle operations
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Technology and operations
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7
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Marketing
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7
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Strategia competitiva
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Business strategy
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7
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Opzionale n° 1
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No. 1 elective
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6
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Seconda lingua (solo didattica)
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Second language (lessons only)
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II semester
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Educational activity
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English translation
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CP
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Finanza aziendale
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Corporate finance
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6
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Scienza delle finanze
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Public economics
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6
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opzionale n° 2-3- (oppure stage in alternativa ad opzionale n.3)
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elective 2-3 (or internship as an alternative to the elective no.3)
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12
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seconda lingua (didattica ed esame)
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second language (lessons and exam)
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2
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lavoro finale
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final paper
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3
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Total CP third year of studies
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63
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Note:
- code 6230 ‘Matematica - modulo 1 (Generale)’ [ Mathematics module 1 (General)] and code 6231 ‘Matematica modulo 2 (Applicata)’ [Mathematics module 2 (Applied)] are respectively the first and the second module of the Matematica[Mathematics] course code 6007.
- Code 6233 ‘Economia - modulo 1(Microeconomia)’[Economics module 1 (Microeconomics)] and code 6234 ‘Economia - modulo 2(Macroeconomia)’ [Economics module 2 (Macroeconomics)] are respectively the first and the second module of the course code 6232 ‘Economia’ [Economics] code 6232.
- Diritto modulo 1 (Privato)’ [Law module 1 (Private Law)] e ‘Diritto modulo 2 (Pubblico)’ [ ‘Law module 2 (Public)’] (‘are respectively the first and the second module of the ‘Diritto’ [Law] course.
The course subdivided in modules is considered passed, and may be 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 single modules passed will be taken into account for rankings within the University (e.g. ISU Scholarship, selection for International Programs...) and they can be viewed by printing the unofficial academic transcript at the Punto Blu.
The positioning of elective courses and of internship in the I or in the II semester is merely a suggestion. Students can choose to include such activities in their study plan in the I semester or in the II semester, or one in the I and one in the II semester. The student's individual study plan must include at least 2 compulsory and/or elective courses taught in English.
In accordance with the educational objectives of the program and of the ministerial tables, field of study Management,the program structure may be subject to variations decided on by the organs of administration.
Detailed information concerning foreign language paths and computer skills can be found in "Foreign Languages and Computer skills"
(*) First foreign language choice for native English-speaking students is made following the rules in "Foreign Languages and Computer skills" and on the website www.unibocconi.eu/languagecentre .
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2.1.5.
Bachelor of Economia e finanza [Economics and Finance] (CLEF)
Program Director: Prof. Stefano Gatti
Assistant to the Program Director: Dott. Giacomo Nocera
Field of study: Management (no. L-18, Ministerial Decree 16 March 2007)
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2.1.5.1.
Educational objectives
The objective of the Bachelor of Economia e Finanza [Economics and Finance (CLEF) is to give sound technical and theoretical grounding and preparation in the function of the finance system.It provides students with a sound grounding in the areas of business, economics, quantitative analysis and law; a broad base in the finance system (institutions and primary and secondary markets), achieved through finance, balance-sheet analysis, management of financial institutions, securities market, monetary economy and quantitative instruments applied to the various sectors of finance studies.
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2.1.5.2.
Professional and work opportunities for graduates
CLEF graduates may continue their studies in a MSc Program and have access to a broad range of job opportunities in finance such as:
- Credit analyst (for commercial banks, leasing companies, factoring and consumer credit)
- Private banking
- Risk management
- Investment banking M&A analyst
- Investment restructuring analyst
- Analyst in a rating agency
- Equity capital markets
- Debt capital markets
- Trading: desk bonds
- Trading: desk equity
- Trading: desk derivatives
- Insurance broker
- Insurance risk management
- Assistant portfolio manager
- Private equity analyst
- Administration, finance and treasury department of non financial companies
- Auditor
The course prepares students for the profession of:
- Accounting and finance experts
- Market liaison expert
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2.1.5.3.
Description of the educational path
CLEF is one of Università Bocconi’s four Bachelor programs sharing a common foundation, i.e. it shares with the others part of the educational path mostly concentrated in the first three semesters.
From the fourth semester CLEF, differs fromother Bachelor programs by concentrating on finance courses.
The objective of common foundation courses is to give all students the same common concepts, methodologies and basic notions covering the areas of business, economics, quantitative instruments and law.
In the last three semesters students first attend courses (characteristic of the Bachelor program) which concentrate on corporate finance including accounting, financial markets and the mechanisms to define monetary variables and interest rates. Special attention is given to the general principles of business management to financial brokers (banks, insurance and movables).In addition, an in-depth study of quantitative applications practical for the courses characteristic of the Bachelor Program.
In the final phase of the program students may adapt their study plan to their individual objectives through activities chosen by the students.
In addition, the study plan includes:
- a computer science test requiring the ECDL license as a prerequisite or similar certifications recognized by the University
- two EU languages other than the student’s mother tongue.English is compulsory for students who are not English mother tongue.
- Seminars to develop behavioral skills (seminars that help studentsimprove public speaking skills, plan and organize their work, work in a team, and develop leadership qualities)
- a final paper.At the end of the Bachelor program students must prepare a short in-depth written report on one of the subjects studied in the Bachelor program.The final paper can be theoretical or empirical or based on the student’s experience during his internship in Italy or abroad.
The program is taught in Italian, but students must include in their study plan exams of courses taught in English.
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2.1.5.4.
Program structure
First year of studies 2009-2010 a. y.
I semester
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Educational activity
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English translation
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Language of instruction
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CP
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6002 Economia aziendale e gestione delle imprese
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Management
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ITA
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12
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6233 Economia - modulo 1(Microeconomia) (Vedi nota in calce)
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Economics - module 1 (Microeconomics) (see note below)
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ITA
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9
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6230 Matematica - modulo 1(Generale) (Vedi nota in calce)
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Mathematics - module 1 (General) (see note below)
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ITA
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8
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6021 Inglese 1 (I lingua) (solo didattica)(*)
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English 1 (1st language) (lessons only)(*)
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II semester
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Educational activity
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English translation
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Language of instruction
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CP
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6234 Economia - modulo 2 (Macroeconomia) (Vedi nota in calce)
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Economics - module 2 (Macroeconomics) (see note below)
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ITA
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8
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6231 Matematica - modulo 2 (Applicata) (Vedi nota in calce)
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Mathematics - module 2 (Applied) (see note below)
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ITA
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7
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6011 Storia economica
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Economic history
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ITA
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6
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6033 Informatica per l'economia
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Computer skills for economics
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ITA
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3
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6021 Inglese 1 (I lingua) (didattica ed esame)(*)
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English 1 (1st language) (lessons and exam)(*)
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3
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Total CP first year of studies
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56
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Second year of studies
I semester
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Educational activity
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English translation
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CP
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Bilancio
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Accounting and financial statement analysis
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11
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Diritto - modulo 1 (Privato) (Vedi nota in calce)
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Law module 1 (Private law) (see note below)
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6
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Sistema finanziario
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Financial markets and institutions
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6
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Statistica
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Statistics
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8
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6022 Inglese 2 (I lingua) (solo didattica)(*)
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English 2 (1st language) (lessons only)(*)
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II semester
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Educational activity
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English translation
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CP
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Analisi di bilancio
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Financial statements analysis
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6
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Diritto - modulo 2 (Pubblico) (Vedi nota in calce)
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Law module 2 (Public law) (see note below)
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6
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Economia del mercato mobiliare
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Securities markets
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8
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Metodi quantitativi per la finanza
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Quantitative methods for finance
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8
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Seminari per lo sviluppo delle abilità comportamentali
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Behavioural skills seminars
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2
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6022 Inglese 2 (I lingua) (didattica ed esame)(*)
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English 2 (1st language) (lessons and exam)(*)
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3
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Total CP second year of studies
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64
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Third year of studies
I semester
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Educational activity
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English translation
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CP
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Economia monetaria
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Monetary economics
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8
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Finanza aziendale
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Corporate finance
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8
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Scienza delle finanze
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Public economics
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6
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Opzionale n° 1
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No. 1- elective
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6
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Seconda lingua (solo didattica)
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second language (lessons only)
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II semester
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Educational activity
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English translation
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CP
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Diritto commerciale
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Company and business law
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7
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Economia e gestione delle istituzioni finanziarie
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Economics and management of financial institutions
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8
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opzionale n° 2-3 (oppure stage in alternativa ad opzionale n.3)
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elective no. 2-3 (or internship a san alternative to the elective no.3)
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12
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seconda lingua (didattica ed esame)
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second language (lessons and exam)
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2
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lavoro finale
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final paper
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3
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Total CP third year of studies
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60
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Note:
- cod 6230 ‘Matematica - modulo 1 (Generale)’ [Mathematics module 1 (General)] and code 6231 ‘Matematica modulo 2 (Applicata)’ [Mathematics module 2 (Applied)] are respectively the first and the second module of the course code 6007 Matematica [Mathematics];
- Code 6233 ‘Economia - modulo 1 (Microeconomia)’ [Economics module 1 (Microeconomics)] and code 6234 ‘Economia - modulo 2 (Macroeconomia)’ [Economics module 2 (Macroeconomics)] are respectively the first and the second module of the course code 6232 Economia [Economics]‘
- Diritto - modulo 1 (Privato)’ [Law - module 1 (Private law)] and ‘Diritto - modulo 2 (Pubblico)’ [Law - module 2 (Public law)] are respectively the first and the second module of the course ‘Diritto’ [Law]
The course subdivided in modules is considered passed, and may be 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 single modules passed will be taken into account for rankings within the University (e.g. ISU Scholarship, selection for International Programs...) and they can be viewed by printing the unofficial academic transcript at the Punto Blu.
The positioning of elective courses and of internship in the I or in the II semesters is merely a suggestion. Students can choose to include such activities in their study plan in the I semester or in the II semester, or one in the I and one in the II semester. The student's individual study plan must include at least 2 compulsory and/or elective courses taught in English.
In accordance with the educational objectives of the program and of the ministerial tables, field of study Management,the program structure may be subject to variations decided on by the organs of administration.
Detailed information concerning foreign language paths and computer skills can be found in "Foreign Languages and Computer skills".
(*) First foreign language choice for native English-speaking students is made following the rules in the chapter Foreign Languages and on the website www.unibocconi.eu/languagecentre .
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2.1.6.
Bachelor of Economia e scienze sociali [Economics and Social Sciences] (CLES)
Program Director:Prof. Tommaso Monacelli
Assistant to the Program Director: Dott.ssa Antonella Trigari
Field of study: Economics (no. L-33, Ministerial Decree 16 March 2007)
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2.1.6.1.
Educational objectives
The objective of the Bachelor of Economia e Scienze Sociali [Economics and Social Sciences] (CLES) is to produce skilled graduates capable of rigorously analysing market and economic systems, paying special attention to the influence of institutions and society as a whole.
Students are highly trained in the techniques of formulating economic policies by governments and international bodies, using company strategy analysis methods and application criteria of regulations and competition policies.
The objective of CLES is to provide students with a sound grounding in the areas of economics, quantitative analysis, business and law; solid grounding to be able to analyse market dynamics and the economic system as a whole using scientific methods.This means giving students the necessary knowledge in order to read and understand theoretical models, identify the key concepts of the models, deduce hypothesis subject to empirical verification, construct rigorous tests to compare with the data previously formulated hypothetical theories.
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2.1.6.2.
Professional and work opportunities for graduates
CLES graduates may continue their studies in a MSc Program, and benefit from job opportunities which can be grouped in four macro areas:
Policy
International bodies economist
Government institutions economist
Research
Applied researcher in public and private study centers
Consultancy Economic consultant within ministries and authoritative bodies
Economic consultant in companies
Finance
Financial economist
Credit analyst
In order to become a Researcherin the public sector a competitive examination must be passed.In addition, the outcome isbasednot only onthe degree but on other qualificationssuch as career progress, exclusive merit of the candidate.
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2.1.6.3.
Description of the educational path
CLES is one of Università Bocconi’s four Bachelor programs sharing a common foundation, i.e. it shares with the others part of the educational path mostly concentrated in the first three semesters.
From the fourth semester CLES, differs fromother Bachelor programs by concentrating on courses whose objective is to strengthen students’ analytical and statistic-economic background.
The objective of common foundation courses is to give all students the same common concepts, methodologies and basic notions covering the areas of economics, quantitative instruments, business and law.
In the last three semesters students first attend courses (characteristic of the Bachelor program) which concentrate on the areas of political economics, economic policy, industrial economics and Quantitative Methods.
In the final phase of the program students may adapt their study plan to their individual objectives through the activities chosen by the students.
In addition, the study plan includes:
- a computer science test requiring the ECDL license as a prerequisite or similar certifications recognized by the University
- two EU languages other than the student’s mother tongue.English is compulsory for students who are not English mother tongue.
- a final paper.At the end of the Bachelor program students must prepare a short in-depth written report on one of the subjects studied in the Bachelor program.The final paper can be theoretical or empirical or based on the student’s experience during his internship in Italy or abroad.
The program is taught in Italian, but students must include in their study plan exams of courses taught in English.
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2.1.6.4.
Program structure
First year of studies 2009-2010 a. y.
I semester
|
|
|
|
Educational activity
|
English translation
|
Language of instruction
|
CP
|
6002 Economia aziendale e gestione delle imprese
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Management
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ITA
|
12
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6233 Economia - modulo 1 (Microeconomia) (Vedi nota in calce)
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Economics - module 1 (Microeconomics) (see note below)
|
ITA
|
9
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6230 Matematica - modulo 1 (Generale) (Vedi nota in calce)
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Mathematics - module 1 (General) (see note below)
|
ITA
|
8
|
6021 Inglese 1 (I lingua) (solo didattica)(*)
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English 1 (1st language) (lessons only)*
|
|
|
II semester
|
|
|
|
Educational activity
|
English translation
|
Language of instruction
|
CP
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6234 Economia - modulo 2(Macroeconomia) (Vedi nota in calce)
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Economics - module 2 (Macroeconomics) (see note below)
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ITA
|
8
|
6231 Matematica - modulo 2 (Applicata) (Vedi nota in calce)
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Mathematics - module 2 (Applied) (see note below)
|
ITA
|
7
|
6011 Storia economica
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Economic history
|
ITA
|
6
|
6033 Informatica per l'economia
|
Computer skills for economics
|
ITA
|
3
|
6021 Inglese 1 (I lingua) (didattica ed esame)(*)
|
English 1 (1st language) (lessons and exam)(*)
|
|
3
|
Total CP of the first year of studies
|
|
|
62
|
Second year of studies
I semester
|
|
|
Educational activity
|
English translation
|
CP
|
Bilancio
|
Accounting and financial statement analysis
|
11
|
Diritto - modulo 1 (Privato) (Vedi nota in calce)
|
Law module 1 (Private law) (see note below)
|
6
|
Sistema finanziario
|
Financial markets and institutions
|
6
|
Statistica
|
Statistics
|
8
|
6022 Inglese 2 (I lingua) (solo didattica)(*)
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English 2 (1st language) (lessons only)(*)
|
|
II semester
|
|
|
Educational activity
|
English translation
|
CP
|
Diritto - modulo 2 (Pubblico) (Vedi nota in calce)
|
Law module 2 (Public law) (see note below)
|
6
|
Metodi quantitativi per l'economia
|
Quantitative methods for economics
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8
|
Microeconomia II
|
Microecomomics II
|
7
|
Scienza delle finanze
|
Public economics
|
6
|
Inglese 2 (I lingua) (didattica ed esame)(*)
|
English 2 (1st language) (lessons and exam)(*)
|
3
|
Total CP second year of studies
|
|
61
|
Third year of studies
I semester
|
|
|
Educational activity
|
English translation
|
CP
|
Diritto commerciale
|
Company and business law
|
7
|
Econometria
|
Econometrics
|
7
|
Economia industriale
|
Industrial economics
|
6
|
Politica economica
|
Economic policy
|
8
|
Opzionale n° 1
|
No. 1 elective
|
6
|
seconda lingua (solo didattica)
|
second language (lessons only)
|
|
II semester
|
|
|
Educational activity
|
English translation
|
CP
|
Economia e management delle amministrazioni pubbliche
|
Public administration and management
|
6
|
Economia internazionale
|
International trade
|
6
|
opzionale 2-3 (oppure stage in alternativa ad opzionale n.3)
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elective 2-3 (or internship as an alternative to the elective no.3)
|
12
|
seconda lingua (didattica ed esame)
|
second language (lessons and exam)
|
2
|
lavoro finale
|
final paper
|
3
|
Total CP third year of studies
|
|
63
|
Note:
- code 6230 ‘Matematica - modulo 1 (Generale)’ [Mathematics module 1 (general) and code 6231 ‘Matematica modulo 2 (Applicata) [Mathematics module 1I (Applied) ]are respectively the first and the second module of the course code 6007 ‘Matematica’ [Mathematics].
- Code 6233 ‘Economia - modulo 1 (Microeconomia)’ [Economics module 1] and code 6234 ‘Economia - modulo 2(Macroeconomia)’ [Economics module 2 (Macroeconomics)] are respectively the first and the second module of the course code code 6232 ‘Economia’ [Economics].
- ‘Diritto - modulo 1 (Privato)’ [law - module 1 (Private law)] and ‘Diritto - modulo 2 (Pubblico)’ [Law - module 2 (Public law)] are respectively the first and the second module of the course ‘Diritto’ [Law].
The course subdivided in modules is considered passed, and may be 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 single modules passed will be taken into account for rankings within the University (e.g. ISU Scholarship, selection for International Programs...) and they can be viewed by printing the unofficial academic transcript at the Punto Blu.
The positioning of elective courses and of internship in the I or in the II semesters is merely a suggestion. Students can choose to include such activities in their study plan in the I semester or in the II semester, or one in the I and one in the II semester. The student's individual study plan must include at least 2 compulsory and/or elective courses taught in English.
In accordance with the educational objectives of the program and of the ministerial tables, field of study Management, the program structure may be subject to variations decided on by the organs of administration.
Detailed information concerning foreign language and computer skills can be found in "Foreign Languages and Computer skills".
(*) First foreign language choice for native English-speaking students is made following the rules in "Foreign Languages" and on the website www.unibocconi.eu/languagecentre
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2.1.7.
Bachelor of International Economics, Management and Finance (BIEMF)
Program Director:
Prof. Angelo Marcello Cardani
Assistant to the Program Director: Prof. Elena Cantu'
Field of study: Economics (no. L-33, Ministerial Decree 16 March 2007) Management (no. L-18, Ministerial Decree 16 March 2007)
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2.1.7.1.
Educational objectives
The objective of the Bachelor ofInternational Economics, Management and Finance (BIEMF)is to give a sound, integrated grounding and preparation in the areas of economics, management and finance, and to allow in-depth studies in one of the three areas, according to personal interest.
The aim is to prepare students to think globally and to analyse each theme both individually and as part of a broader context, where the key word is interaction.The program will help students develop a global, international, integrated approach, through the use of comparative techniques, paying particular attention to institutional themes.
Specifically the objective of the program is to provide: a solid grounding in the areas of business, economics, quantitative analysis and law, in an international context, emphasizing where possible, the comprehension of institutional themes that distinguish Europe; a solid grounding which provides:
- A vision of the cultural, scientific and professional methods and contents which graduates dealing with international economics operating in public and private companies with solid international connections need
- Knowledge of the principal instruments to manage markets and international competition, with special reference to the European Union as a unique platform for global competition
- Familiarity with managerial models typical of companies with strong international exposure and in general, organizational skills in the different economic systems which are becoming ever so integrated
- Command of the principal instruments in order to develop analyses and assessments free of the constraints of the economic system form an international perspective;
- Knowledge of quantitative methods for economic micro and macro applied analysis
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2.1.7.2.
Professional and work opportunities for graduates
BIEMF graduates can continue their studies in a MSc Program or can choose to enter the world of work.The main professional opportunities are:
- in various roles in national and international companies (marketing and sales, finance and banks, human resources,administration, auditing, etc.);
- in national and international consultancy;
- in research, especially in the international area;
- in national and international institutions
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2.1.7.3.
Description of the educational path
BIEMF is one of Università Bocconi’s four Bachelor programs sharing a common foundation, i.e. it shares with the others part of the educational path mostly concentrated in the first three semesters.
From the fourth semester BIEMF, differs fromother Bachelor programs by offering courses concentrating on business, economics and finance.
The objective of common foundation courses is to give all students the same common concepts, methodologies and basic notions covering the areas of business, economics, quantitative instruments and law.
The fourth semester includes a series of courses in the areas of international management, corporate finance, and applied quantitative methods, key courses to complete BIEMF’s educational objective.
From the fifth semester students can further concentrate on the areas of economics, management or finance according to individual interest.
In addition, activities chosen by the student are also included.
In addition, the study plan includes:
- a computer science test requiring the ECDL license as a prerequisite or similar certifications recognized by the university
- two EU languages other than the student’s mother tongue. Italian is compulsory for students who are not Italian mother tongue.
- Seminars to develop behavioral skills (seminars that help studentsimprove public speaking skills, plan and organize their work, work in a team, and develop leadership qualities)
- a final paper.At the end of the Bachelor program students must prepare a short in-depth written report on one of the subjects studied in the Bachelor program.The final paper can be theoretical or empirical or based on the student’s experience during his internship, which is highly recommended,in eitherItaly or abroad.
The course is taught entirely in English in an international environment, given the presence of students and teaching staff from different countries.
The prerequisite for admission to the I year 2009-2010 of the program is at least one of the following:
- First Certificate in English (FCE), or
- Business English Certificate Vantage, or
- Business English Certificate Higher, or
- IELTS with a minimum mark of 6.5 out of 9, or
- valid TOEFL certification with a minimum mark of 567 out of 677 (if paper based) or 227 out of 300 (if computer based), or 86 out of 120 (if internet based), or
- Certificate in Advanced English (CAE), or
- Certificate of Proficiency in English (CPE), or
- IB diploma, High School diploma or GCE, (at least 50% of the subjects in the curriculum must have been taught in English), or
- English native speaker.
The Admissions Board reserves the right to evaluate any other English language certifications.
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2.1.7.4.
Program structure
First year of studies 2009-2010 a. y.
I semester
|
|
|
Educational activity
|
Language of instruction
|
CP
|
6233 Economics - module 1 (Microeconomics) (see note)
|
ENG
|
9
|
6002 Management
|
ENG
|
12
|
6230 Mathematics - module 1 (General) (see note )
|
ENG
|
8
|
first language (part I) (lessons only)(*)
|
|
|
II semester
|
|
|
Educational activity
|
Language of instruction
|
CP
|
6011 Economic history
|
ENG
|
6
|
6234 Economics - module 2 (Macroeconomics) (see note)
|
ENG
|
8
|
6231 Mathematics - module 2 (Applied) (see note )
|
ENG
|
7
|
6033 Computer skills for economics
|
ENG
|
3
|
first language (part I) (lessons and exam)(*)
|
|
3
|
Total CP first year of studies
|
|
56
|
Second year of studies
I semester
|
|
Educational activity
|
CP
|
Accounting and financial statement analysis
|
11
|
Financial markets and institutions
|
6
|
Introduction to the legal system - module 1 (see note )
|
6
|
Statistics
|
8
|
first language (part II) (lessons only)(*)
|
|
II semester
|
|
Educational activity
|
CP
|
Applications for economics, management and finance
|
7
|
Behavioural skills seminars
|
2
|
Business strategy
|
6
|
Corporate finance
|
6
|
Introduction to the legal system - module 2 (see note)
|
6
|
first language (part II) (lessons and exam)(*)
|
3
|
Total CP second year of studies
|
61
|
Third year of studies
I semester
|
|
Educational activity
|
CP
|
Comparative business and European law
|
10
|
4 compulsory courses for the major (**)
|
24
|
second language (lessons only)
|
|
II semester
|
|
Educational activity
|
CP
|
European economic policy (for Management and Economics)
|
6
|
International and monetary economics (for Finance)
|
International economics (for Management and Economics)
|
6
|
Financial economics (for Finance)
|
elective 1
|
6
|
elective 2/internship
|
6
|
second language (lessons and exam)
|
2
|
final paper
|
3
|
Total CP of the third year of studies
|
63
|
Note:
- code 6230‘Mathematics - module 1 (General)’ e cod. 6231 ‘Mathematics - module 2 (Applied)’ are respectively the first and the second module of the course code code 6007 ‘Mathematics’.
- Code 6233 ‘Economics - module 1 (Microeconomics)’ e code 6234 ‘Economics - module 2 (Macroeconomics)’ are respectively the first and the second module of the course code 6232 ‘Economics’.
- ‘Introduction to the legal system module 1’ e ‘Introduction to the legal system module 2’ are respectively the first and the second module of the course ‘Introduction to the legal system’.
The course subdivided in modules is considered passed, and may be 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 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 single modules passed will be taken into account for rankings within the University (e.g. ISU Scholarship, selection for International Programs...) and they can be viewed by printing the unofficial academic transcript at the Punto Blu.
The positioning of elective courses and of internship in the I or in the II semesters is merely a suggestion. Students can choose to include such activities in their study plan in the I semester or in the II semester, or one in the I and one in the II semester.
In accordance with the educational objectives of the program and of the ministerial tables, field of study Economics, the program structure may be subject to variations decided on by the organs of administration.
Detailed information on foreign language paths and computer skills can be found in "Foreign Languages and Computer skills".
(*) First foreign language choice for native English-speaking students is made following the rules in paragraph "Method of choosing foreign languages"
(**) When enrolling in the third year of studies, students choose between the Economics, Management and Finance.
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2.1.7.5.
Majors
Major in Economics
|
|
Course title
|
CP
|
Development economics
|
6
|
Industrial economics
|
6
|
Labour economics
|
6
|
Monetary economics
|
6
|
Political economics
|
6
|
Public economics
|
6
|
Major in Management
|
|
Course title
|
CP
|
Managerial accounting
|
6
|
Marketing
|
6
|
Organization theory
|
6
|
Public management
|
6
|
Technology and innovation management
|
6
|
Major in Finance
|
|
Course title
|
CP
|
Introduction to Options and Futures
|
6
|
Introduction to Valuation
|
6
|
Management of Financial Institutions
|
6
|
Principles of International Finance
|
6
|
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2.1.8.
Bachelor of Economia e management per arte, cultura e comunicazione [Economics and Management in Arts, Culture and Communication (CLEACC)
Program Director: Prof. Severino Salvemini
Assistant to the Program Director: Dott. Massimiliano Nuccio
Field of study: Management (no. L-18 Ministerial Decree 16 March 2007)
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2.1.8.1.
Educational objectives
The objective of the Bachelor of Economia e Management per arte, cultura e comunicazione [Economics and Management in Arts, Culture and Communication] (CLEACC) is to give students the know how and at the same time develop organizational skills in order to manage cultural and artistic institutions economically and efficiently.
Specifically the objective is to:
- Integrate economic culture with general culture to build professional competence (managerial, design and entrepreneurial) in the sectors of art, culture and communication;
- Provide a basic grounding to understand the relationship between cultural institutions and their markets of reference, including public service constraints and conditions;
- Provide expertise in analysis methods in the areas of economics, law and social issues, in order to understand the development of related business practice;
- Provide business management skills, especially from the operational, commercial, organizational and financial point of view;
- Develop awareness in terms of organizational behavior and comprehension of the dynamics of the group and the processes including decision-making, negotiations and knowledge;
- Develop awareness of technological scenarios and to the resulting technological innovations in the sectors of communication and cultural services, in general;
- Develop a sense of creativeness and a business-like attitude, in order to imagine new methods of achievement in the sectors of art, culture and communication.
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2.1.8.2.
Professional and work opportunities for graduates
Besides continuing their studies in a graduate-level course CLEACC graduates, have access to a vast range of job opportunities such as:
- middle managers in communication, entertainment, museums and libraries;
- programming and scheduling managers for communication companies;
- rights and distribution managers for the above;
- internal and external communications managers;
- events managers; entertainment organizers; festival organizers;
- cultural-touristic events specialists
- analysts in the cultural and multimedia sectors;
- state-of the-art communications managers
- syndicated activities manager in arts, culture, sports, communication;
- theme parks manager
- entrepreneurial, professional and consultancy activities in the above sectors.
In these positions, experts make decisions in the commercial and marketing sectors, organization and information systems, finance and fund raising, logistics, strategy and general management.
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2.1.8.3.
Description of the educational path
The study plan is divided in four parts:
- one part regards courses that provide a basic grounding in business management (business economics, accounting, strategy, organization, marketing, corporate finance/financial systems; economics (micro/macroeconomics, finance and economics history, aesthetics, a solid quantitative mathematical grounding in statistics and law. Some courses provide in-depth studies in the creative and communications sectors.
- one part focuses on broader cultural aspects: the study of various cultural institutions and cultural anthropology; students can also choose modules concerning art and culture, which, by alternating the basic courses of the first and second year, study such areas as: Visual arts; Criticism of visual culture; Western culture; Public opinion, information and narration; History of entertainment.Thus students acquire a basic, direct grounding in the cultural and artistic language.
- Workshops introduce students to specific sectors, of businesses and institutions operating in the areas of the arts, culture, and communication.Examples of sectors studied in the workshops are:Fashion & lifestyle; Tourism and territory; Music business; Design-based industries and companies; Radio and television; Communication; Film Industry Management; Museums and art markets; Theater and live entertainment; Publishing industry
- The last part of the study plan includes educational activities freely chosen by the students
- In addition, the study plan includes:
- a computer science test requiring the ECDL license as a prerequisite or similar certifications recognized by the University
- two EU languages other than the student’s mother tongue.English is compulsory for students who are not English mother tongue.
- Seminars to develop behavioral skills (seminars that help studentsimprove public speaking skills, plan and organize their work, work in a team, and develop leadership qualities)
- a final paper.At the end of the Bachelor program students must prepare a short in-depth written report on one of the subjects studied in the Bachelor program.The final paper can be theoretical or empirical or based on the student’s experience during his internship, in Italy or abroad.
The program is taught in Italian, but students must include in their study plan exams of courses taught in English.
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2.1.8.4.
Program structure
First year of studies 2009-2010 a. y.
I semester
|
|
|
|
Educational activity
|
English translation
|
Language of instruction
|
CP
|
6239 Istituzioni di micro e macroeconomia modulo 1 (Microeconomia) (Vedi nota)
|
Principles of micro and macroeconomics - module 1 (Microeconomics) (see note )
|
ITA
|
6
|
6236 Economia aziendale e delle istituzioni culturali - I modulo (Aziendale) (Vedi nota)
|
Management of cultural companies and institutions - module 1 (Management) (see note)
|
ITA
|
9
|
6009 Estetica
|
Aesthetics
|
ITA
|
6
|
6241 Matematica
|
Mathematics
|
ITA
|
6
|
6021 Inglese 1 (I lingua) (solo didattica)(*)
|
English 1 (1st language) (lessons only)(*)
|
|
|
II semester
|
|
|
|
Educational activity
|
English translation
|
Language of instruction
|
CP
|
6237 Economia aziendale e delle istituzioni culturali - modulo 2 (Istituzioni culturali) (Vedi nota)
|
Management of cultural companies and institutions - module 2 (cultural institutions) (see note )
|
ITA
|
6
|
6240 Istituzioni di micro e macroeconomia - modulo 2(Macroeconomia) (Vedi nota )
|
Principles of micro and macroeconomics - module 2 (Macroeconomics) (see note )
|
ITA
|
7
|
6291 Diritto pubblico
|
Public law
|
ITA
|
6
|
Arte e cultura I (un insegnamento di percorso a scelta)
|
Arts and culture I (a major course chosen by the students)
|
ITA
|
6
|
6033 Informatica per l'economia
|
Computer skills for economics
|
ITA
|
3
|
6021 Inglese 1 (I lingua) (didattica ed esame)(*)
|
English 1 (1st language) (lessons and exam)(*)
|
|
3
|
Total CP first year of studies
|
|
|
58
|
Second year of studies
I semester
|
|
|
Educational activity
|
English translation
|
CP
|
Arte e cultura II (modulo 1) (Vedi nota)
|
Arts and culture II (module 1) (see note)
|
6
|
Bilancio
|
Accounting and financial statement analysis
|
10
|
Diritto privato e commerciale - modulo 1 (Privato) (Vedi nota)
|
Private and business law module 1 (Private law) (see note)
|
6
|
Storia economica e del pensiero economico
|
Economic history and history of economic thought
|
9
|
6022 Inglese 2 (I lingua) (solo didattica)
|
English 2 (1st language) (lessons only)
|
|
II semester
|
|
|
Educational activity
|
English translation
|
CP
|
Arte e cultura II (modulo 2) (Vedi nota)
|
Arts and culture II (module 2) (see note)
|
6
|
Antropologia culturale e dello sviluppo
|
Cultural anthropology and development
|
6
|
Diritto privato e commerciale - modulo 2(Commerciale) (Vedi nota)
|
Private and business law module 2 (Business law) (see note)
|
6
|
Fondamenti di organizzazione
|
Fundamentals of organization
|
6
|
Seminari per lo sviluppo delle abilità comportamentali
|
Behavioural skills seminars
|
2
|
Inglese 2 (I lingua) (didattica ed esame)(*)
|
English 2 (1st language) (lessons and exam)(*)
|
3
|
Total CP second year of studies
|
|
60
|
Third year of studies
I semester
|
|
|
Educational activity
|
English translation
|
CP
|
Statistica
|
Statistics
|
10
|
Scienza delle finanze
|
Public economics
|
6
|
Marketing e sviluppo dei mercati
|
Marketing and market development
|
9
|
Economia delle aziende pubbliche e non profit
|
Management of public and no-profit organisations
|
6
|
seconda lingua (solo didattica)
|
second language (lessons only)
|
|
II semester
|
|
|
Educational activity
|
English translation
|
CP
|
un laboratorio
|
1 workshop
|
6
|
Strategie competitive nei settori creativi e programmazione e controllo nelle istituzioni culturali
|
Competitive strategies and planning in creative industries
|
8
|
Finanza aziendale oppure Sistema finanziario
|
Corporate finance or Financial markets and institution
|
6
|
opzionale n° 1 (oppure uno stage in alternativa)
|
elective 1 (or an internship, as an alternative)
|
6
|
seconda lingua (didattica ed esame)
|
second language (lessons and exam)
|
2
|
lavoro finale
|
final paper
|
3
|
Total CP third year of studies
|
|
62
|
Note:
- code 6236 ‘Economia aziendale e delle istituzioni culturali I modulo (aziendale)’ [Management of cultural companies and institutions - module 1 (Management)] and code 6237 ‘Economia aziendale e delle istituzioni culturali modulo 2 (Istituzioni culturali)’ [Management of cultural companies and institutions - module 2 (cultural institutions)] are respectively the first and the second module of the course code 6235 ‘Economia aziendale e delle istituzioni culturali’[Management of cultural companies and institutions].
- Cod. 6239 ‘Istituzioni di micro e macroeconomia - modulo 1 (Microeconomia)’[Principles of micro and macroeconomics - module 1 (Microeconomics)] and code 6240 ‘Istituzioni di micro e macroeconomia - modulo 2 (Macroeconomia)’ [Principles of micro and macroeconomics - module 2 (Macroeconomics)]are respectively the first and the second module of the course code 6238 ‘Istituzioni di micro e macroeconomia’[Principles of micro and macroeconomics].
- ‘Diritto privato e commerciale modulo 1 (Privato)’ and‘Diritto privato e commerciale - modulo 2 (Commerciale)’ are respectively the first and the second module of the course ‘Diritto privato e commerciale’.
- ‘Arte e cultura II - modulo 1 [Arts and culture II (module 1) and ‘Arte e cultura II modulo 2 [Arts and culture II (module 2)] are respectively the first and the second module of Arte e cultura II [Arts and culture II].
The course subdivided in modules is considered passed, and may be 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 single modules passed will be taken into account for rankings within the University (e.g. ISU Scholarship, selection for International Programs...) and they can be viewed by printing the unofficial academic transcript at the Punto Blu.
The positioning of elective course, internship and workshop in the I or II semester is merely a suggestion. Students can choose to include such activities in their study plan in the I or II semester or one in the I and I in the second semester. The student's individual study plan must include at least 2 compulsory and/or elective courses taught in English.
In accordance with the educational objectives of the program and of the ministerial table, field of study Economics, the program structure may be subject to variations decided on by the organs of administration.
Detailed information on foreign language courses and computer skills can be found in "Foreign Languages and Computer skills".
(*) The choice of the first foreign language for native English-speaking students is explained in "Method of choosing foreign languages".
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2.1.8.5.
Majors
The Majors are arranged in 2 courses, totalling 18 CP. They are made up of 3 semesters (first year II semester, second year I and II semester), and allow students to learn the artistic and cultural language typical of western tradition. The knowledge acquired gives students the appropriate background needed to critically read, understand and appreciate specific subject areas which may lead to a vocation. The assigned major to the first year will be confirmed in the second year..
Students must choose one of the five alternative study paths :
Course title
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English translation
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Language of instruction
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6266 Arte e cultura I - Arti visive
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Arts and culture I - Visual art
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ITA
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6267 Arte e cultura I - Critica della cultura visiva
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Arts and culture I - Visual cultures
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ITA
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6264 Arte e cultura I - Opinione pubblica, informazione e narrazione
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Arts and culture I - Public opinion, information, narration
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ITA
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6263 Arte e cultura I - Storia dello spettacolo
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Arts and culture I - History of performing arts
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ITA
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6265 Arte e cultura I - Storia e critica della cultura
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Arts and culture I History and the critique of the culture
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ITA
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At the start of the first year of studies students must express their preferences via yoU@B by clicking on the "Scelta insegnamento di percorso" (Major course choice). Students must indicate courses in order of preference.
Should the course preferences not be distributed evenly, or in cases where the first course choice has been filled, students are assigned the second choice if there are places available, otherwise they are assigned the third choice or successive ones.
Students are informed of the course assigned via a personalized message in the student's Diary yoU@B . The assigned course is binding and will be confirmed automatically also in the second year.
VISUAL ARTS
The Major's objective being that of giving students the basis to study and interpret ancient, modern and contemporary visual arts
VISUAL CULTURES
The objective of the Major is an in-depth study of the fundamental topics of visual cultures, such as photography, design, cinema, radio and television.
PUBLIC OPINION, INFORMATION, NARRATION
The Major studies the mechanisms which lead to public opinion, analysing the value of mass communication today and in the past. The objective is to shed light on the rapport between information, democracy and totalitarianism.
HISTORY OF PERFORMING ARTS
The Major proposes an in-depth study of the important topics of contemporary performing arts by comparing the various disciplines, and the analysis of the elements which are common to and different from the evolution of the cinema, of music and the theater. HISTORY AND THE CRITIQUE OF THE CULTURE
The primary objective of the course is to introduce students to an historical, critical and phenomenological knowledge of the foundations of western culture.It takes into consideration three cultural areas: 1. Historical narration and its cognizance , 2. Poetic and artistic knowledge, 3. Philosophical knowledge as an ethical institution.The path provides future designers in the various fields of art and culture the knowledge of the roots and origin of the works, and in general the sensethey have to deal with, preserve and promote.Finally such knowledge is inscribed in the relationship that the economy has maintained and is maintaining with such fields.
Further information on courses are published on the website
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2.2.
Students enrolled up to the 2008-2009 academic year
The University reform of 1999, through the joint agreement of the European Ministers of Education meeting in Bologna, transformed the organization of the Italian university by changing the structure of both the study plan and the degree programs in the fields of Economics and Management; from one long four-year cycle to the so-called 3 plus 2, structured in two cycles (undergraduate and graduate).
The result of a homogeneous course of studies in Europe was the free movement of students in the universities during their educational training and subsequently the movement of graduates in the world of work.
The two study cycles are to be considered separate; at the end of each, a final exam is required, as well as the awarding of a diploma and the certification of the title obtained.
Once the 3-year cycle has been completed the student can decide whether to enter the world of work or continue his university studies by enrolling in the graduate program (Master of Science or a Specialized Master).
Since the start of the Università Bocconi graduate programs, the selection process has been distinct from that of the undergraduate one; therefore admission to an undergraduate degree program does not imply the automatic admission to a Master of Science program.
The selection criteria for the graduate programs are defined by the administration during the annual plan of activities and are published on the Internet website and in the Bocconi information pack before the candidates' assessment procedure takes place.
For the 2009-2010 academic year, the Undergraduate School offers the first and second year of studies for the following three-year Bachelor programs in the Faculty of Economics:
- 3 Bachelor programs which are part of the "Management" field of study (no. 17, Ministerial Decree 4 August 2000):
- Bachelor of Economia aziendale e management [Business Administration and Management] (CLEAM); - Bachelor of Economia e finanza [Economics and Finance] (CLEF); - Bachelor of Economia e management per arte, cultura e comunicazione [Economics and Management in Arts, Culture and Communication] (CLEACC);
- 2 Bachelor programs which are part of the "Economics" field of study (no. 28, Ministerial Decree of 4 August 2000):
- Bachelor of Economia e scienze sociali [Economics and Social Sciences] (CLES); - Bachelor of International Economics and Management (BIEM).
Four programs share the same disciplinary foundation: Economia aziendale e management [Business Administration and Management]; Economia e finanza [Economics and Finance]; Economia e scienze sociali [Economics and Social Sciences] and International Economics and Management]. The Bachelor of International Economics and Management is taught in English and has a marked international preparation. Economia e management per arte, cultura e comunicazione [Economics and Management in Arts, Culture and Communication] is characterized by specific course profiles, starting with the first year of studies.
The structure of the 4 programs with a shared disciplinary foundation is centred around 3 modules:
- common foundation: during the first 3 semesters the same subject foundation is proposed for all Bachelor programs. Basic knowledge concerning the fields of political economics, corporate economics, and quantitative methods and law is covered;
- characterization of the Bachelor programs: the fourth semester and part of the fifth deal with subjects which characterize the chosen study program. Specifically, the subject matter of the program includes, an in-depth understanding of private and public enterprises and how they work, the finance sector, sectors that deal with the general economic system, economics and the political-institutional and social contexts, with a strong focus on internationalism;
- individualizing the educational path: in the fifth and especially in the sixth semesters, students choose how to complete their educational path by sitting elective exams which may be chosen from among seven different clusters or selecting elective courses from among the general list.
The class groups, comprised on average of 125 students per class group, are structured as follows:
Bachelor program
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Class groups in Italian
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Class groups in English
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CLEAM
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9
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CLEF
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3
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CLEACC
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2
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CLES
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2
|
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BIEM
|
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2
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The program requirements are expressed in credit points. A credit point is the unit of measurement which determines the workload students are required to fulfill. It is assumed that students are adequately prepared from the start to carry out the educational activities required by the study program. The workload includes both classroom activities (lessons, exercises, seminars) and individual study, as well as other educational activities such as preparation of the final paper.
In accordance with the ECTS (European Credit Transfer and Accumulation System), on average 1 credit point corresponds to 25 hours of work for the student; about 8 hours, (but no more than 10) are spent in the classroom.
The average workload for a full-time student is set at 60 credit points per year as per agreement.
To graduate, students must have earned 180 credit points.
Credit points are given for all educational activities which students carry out, such as exams for both compulsory and elective courses, foreign language and IT exams, and preparation of the final paper.
Credit points do not substitute marks; they are given when passed exams are registered.
Credit points and marks make up the student's academic curriculum.
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2.2.1.
Educational activities
The program structures are made up of a variety of educational activities to which credits are assigned. Such activities can be divided as follows:
- compulsory courses;
- activity chosen by the student: electives or internship;
- first and second European Union language;
- computer skills;
- final paper.
The student's individual study plan must include at least two courses taught in English (compulsory and/or elective).
For students to graduate, the university reform requires that they have knowledge of 2 European Union languages, besides Italian, for all programs in the fields of Economics and Management (first and second language).
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2.2.2.
Compulsory courses
Every program structure includes compulsory courses, corresponding to exams that all students enrolled in that program must pass. Therefore compulsory courses are essential in order to satisfy program requirements, and are the fundamental building blocks for the educational objectives of the program. According to current regulations such educational activities are classified as: "basic", "characteristic" of the program's field of study, "similar or supplementary to the characteristic ones", with particular regard to the cultural context and interdisciplinary education, and "independently decided upon by the university". "Bachelor Degree program structures" contains a section devoted to each Bachelor Program where students can find the detailed program structure with the list of all the compulsory courses, their credit point value and positioning in the program's year of studies.
Course profiles are available on the website at www.unibocconi.eu/profiles. These profiles are identified with the initials: FO compulsory courses with a "shared foundation" (CLEAM-CLES-CLEF-BIEM) CC courses which characterize the study program
Detailed course programs (course syllabuses) are available on line, and are also usually handed out by teachers in the classroom on the first days of lessons.
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2.2.3.
Bachelor of Economia aziendale e management [Business Administration and Management] (CLEAM)
Program Director: Prof. Francesco Perrini
Assistant to the Program Director: Dott. Angelo Russo
Field of study: Management (no. 17, Ministerial Decree of 4 August 2000)
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2.2.3.1.
Educational objectives
In accordance with the educational objectives of the program's field of study, the Bachelor of Economia aziendale e management [Bachelor of Business Administration and Management] (CLEAM) has the following objectives:
- to provide a solid methodological foundation of economics, quantitative and legal subjects;
- to provide in-depth knowledge of corporate subjects according to their functional areas (organization, finance, production, marketing) as well as various sectors (manufacturing, commercial, services, public administration);
- to develop basic abilities:
- to analyze business and environmental aspects; - to make decisions in complex economic and social contexts; - for innovation, entrepreneurship and management.
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2.2.3.2.
Career opportunities
Possible career opportunities are:
- professional and managerial professions in various company sectors (marketing and sales, finance, personnel, administration, etc);
- consultancy;
- entrepreneurial activities (self-employed or in a family-run business) and management positions (in medium and large companies).
The education acquired will allow graduates to continue in advanced studies in a variety of fields, immediately after graduation or after a period of employment.
Since the start of the Università Bocconi graduate programs, the selection process has been distinct from the undergraduate one; therefore admission to a Bachelor Program does not imply the automatic admission to a Master of Science program.
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2.2.3.3.
Program requirements breakdown
The program requirements of 180 credit points are divided as follows:
Educational activities
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Credit points
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20 compulsory courses
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137
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activities chosen by the student
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30
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first foreign language from European Union
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6
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second foreign language from European Union
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2
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computer skills
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3
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final paper
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2
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The 30 credit points regarding educational activities chosen by the students are divided into 5 elective courses chosen from among those on offer in the Bocconi Bachelor Program (see "Elective Courses").
As an alternative to an elective course, students may participate in a curricular internship.
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2.2.3.4.
Program structure
First year of studies 2008-2009 a. y.
I semester
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|
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Educational activity
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English translation
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Language of instruction
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CP
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6010 Diritto privato
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Private law
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ITA
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6
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6002 Economia aziendale e gestione delle imprese
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Management
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ITA
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12
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6007 Matematica
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Mathematics
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ITA
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8
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6011 Storia economica
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Economic history
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ITA
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5
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6021 Inglese 1 (I lingua) (solo didattica)(*)
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English 1 (1st language) (lessons only)(*)
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|
|
II semester
|
|
|
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Educational activity
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English translation
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Language of instruction
|
CP
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6003 Bilancio
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Accounting and financial statement analysis
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ITA
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10
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6008 Matematica finanziaria
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Financial mathematics
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ITA
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6
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6006 Microeconomia
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Microeconomics
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ITA
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9
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6033 Informatica per l'economia
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Computer skills for economics
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ITA
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3
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6021 Inglese 1 (I lingua) (didattica ed esame)(*)
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English 1 (1st language) (lessons and exam)(*)
|
|
3
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Total CP first year of studies
|
|
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62
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Second year of studies 2009-2010 a. y.
I semester
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|
|
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Educational activity
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English translation
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Language of instruction
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CP
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6043 Diritto pubblico
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Public law
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ITA
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6
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6048 Macroeconomia
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Macroeconomics
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ITA
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7
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6055 Sistema finanziario
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Financial markets and institutions
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ITA
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6
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6045 Statistica
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Statistics
|
ITA
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8
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6022 Inglese 2 (I lingua) (solo didattica)(*)
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English 2 (1st language) (lessons only)(*)
|
|
|
II semester
|
|
|
|
Educational activity
|
English translation
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Language of instruction
|
CP
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6053 Economia e management delle amministrazioni pubbliche
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Public administration and management
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ITA
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6
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6049 Finanza aziendale
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Corporate finance
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ITA
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6
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6047 Fondamenti di organizzazione
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Fundamentals of organization
|
ITA
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6
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6044 Marketing
|
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ITA
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6
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6051 Programmazione e controllo
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Managerial accounting
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ITA
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6
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6022 Inglese 2 (I lingua) (didattica ed esame)(*)
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English 2 (1st language) (lessons and exam)(*)
|
|
3
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Total CP second year of studies
|
|
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60
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Third year of studies 2009-2010 a.y.
I semester
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|
|
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Educational activity
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English translation
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Language of instruction
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CP
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6068 Diritto commerciale
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Company and business law
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ITA
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6
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6102 Gestione della tecnologia, dell'innovazione e delle operations
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Technology and operations
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ITA
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6
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6295 Strategia competitiva
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Business strategy
|
ITA
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6
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Opzionale n° 1-2 oppure opzionale n° 1 + stage (cod. 6226)
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No. 1-2 electives or no. 1 elective + internship (code 6226)
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ITA/ENG
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12
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Seconda lingua (solo didattica)
|
Second language (lessons only)
|
|
|
II semester
|
|
|
|
Educational activity
|
English translation
|
Language of instruction
|
CP
|
6061 Scienza delle finanze
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Public economics
|
ITA
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6
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opzionale n° 3-4-5
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elective 3-4-5
|
ITA/ENG
|
18
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seconda lingua (didattica ed esame)
|
second language (lessons and exam)
|
|
2
|
lavoro finale
|
final paper
|
|
2
|
Total CP third year of studies
|
|
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58
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The positioning of elective courses and of internship in the I or in the II semester is merely a suggestion. Students can choose to include such activities in their study plan in the I semester or in the II semester, or one in the I and one in the II semester. The student's individual study plan must include at least 2 compulsory and/or elective courses taught in Enghlish. Information regarding rules for choosing elective courses can be found in "Choice of elective courses".
In accordance with the educational objectives of the program and of the ministerial tables, field of study Management,the program structure may be subject to variations decided on by the organs of administration.
Detailed information concerning foreign language paths and computer skills can be found in "Foreign Languages and Computer skills"
(*) First foreign language choice for native English-speaking students is made following the rules in "Foreign Languages and Computer skills" and on the website www.unibocconi.eu/languagecentre .
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2.2.4.
Bachelor of Economia e finanza [Economics and Finance] (CLEF)
Program Director: Prof. Stefano Gatti
Assistant to the Program Director: Dott. Giacomo Nocera
Field of study: Management (no. 17, Ministerial Decree of 4 August 2000)
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2.2.4.1.
Educational objectives
In accordance with the educational objectives of the program's field of study, the Bachelor of Economia e Finanza [Economics and Finance] (CLEF) has the following objectives:
- to provide a solid methodological foundation of the economics, quantitative and legal subjects;
- to develop interdisciplinary training in the areas of financial intermediary economics and monetary-financial economics, as well as in law, quantitative and statistical methods and corporate finance;
- to provide specific training in the running of institutions and financial markets and, more generally, in the role of finance in modern economic systems;
- to ensure students have the ability to analyze financial markets and understand business performance;
- to develop abilities which can be applied to the management processes of financial intermediaries.
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2.2.4.2.
Career opportunities
Possible career opportunities:
- to provide a solid methodological foundation of the economics, quantitative and legal subjects;
- in the various sectors of the finance system (banks, insurance, other financial intermediaries, financial market operators, international financial institutions);
- in non-financial companies, in positions that require liaising with the financial system;
- in professional activities that offer consultancy on financial subjects and problems.
The preparation acquired will allow graduates to continue in advanced studies in a variety of fields, immediately after graduation or after a period of employment.
Since the start of the Università Bocconi graduate programs, the selection process has been distinct from the undergraduate one; therefore admission to an Bachelor Program does not imply the automatic admission to a Master of Science program.
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2.2.4.3.
Program requirements breakdown
The program requirements of 180 credit points are divided as follows:
Educational activities
|
Credit points
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19 compulsory courses
|
137
|
activities chosen by the student
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30
|
first EU foreign language
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6
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second EU foreign language
|
2
|
computer skills
|
3
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final paper
|
2
|
The 30 credit points regarding educational activities chosen by the students are divided into 5 elective courses chosen from among those on offer in the Bocconi Bachelor Programs (see "Elective courses")
As an alternative to an elective course, students may participate in a curricular internship.
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2.2.4.4.
Program structure
First year of studies 2008-2009 a. y.
I semester
|
|
|
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Educational activity
|
English translation
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Language of instruction
|
CP
|
6010 Diritto privato
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Private law
|
ITA
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6
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6002 Economia aziendale e gestione delle imprese
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Management
|
ITA
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12
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6007 Matematica
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Mathematics
|
ITA
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8
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6011 Storia economica
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Economic history
|
ITA
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5
|
6021 Inglese 1 (I lingua) (solo didattica)(*)
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English 1 (1st language) (lessons only)(*)
|
|
|
II semester
|
|
|
|
Educational activity
|
English translation
|
Language of instruction
|
CP
|
6003 Bilancio
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Accounting and financial statement analysis
|
ITA
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10
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6008 Matematica finanziaria
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Financial mathematics
|
ITA
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6
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6006 Microeconomia
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Microeconomics
|
ITA
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9
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6033 Informatica per l'economia
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Computer skills for economics
|
ITA
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3
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6021 Inglese 1 (I lingua) (didattica ed esame)(*)
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English 1 (1st language) (lessons and exam)(*)
|
|
3
|
Total CP first year of studies
|
|
|
62
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Second year of studies 2009-2010 a. y.
I semester
|
|
|
|
Educational activity
|
English translation
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Language of instruction
|
CP
|
6043 Diritto pubblico
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Public law
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ITA
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6
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6048 Macroeconomia
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Macroeconomics
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ITA
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7
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6055 Sistema finanziario
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Financial markets and institutions
|
ITA
|
6
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6045 Statistica
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Statistics
|
ITA
|
8
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6022 Inglese 2 (I lingua) (solo didattica)(*)
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English 2 (1st language) (lessons only)(*)
|
|
|
II semester
|
|
|
|
Educational activity
|
English translation
|
Language of instruction
|
CP
|
6050 Analisi di bilancio
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Financial statements analysis
|
ITA
|
6
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6054 Economia del mercato mobiliare
|
Securities markets
|
ITA
|
8
|
6058 Economia monetaria
|
Monetary economics
|
ITA
|
8
|
6219 Metodi quantitativi per la valutazione finanziaria
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Quantitative methods for financial evaluation
|
ITA
|
6
|
6022 Inglese 2 (I lingua) (didattica ed esame)(*)
|
English 2 (1st language) (lessons and exam)(*)
|
|
3
|
Total CP second year of studies
|
|
|
58
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Third year of studies 2009-2010 a. y.
I semester
|
|
|
|
Educational activity
|
English translation
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Language of instruction
|
CP
|
6068 Diritto commerciale
|
Company and business law
|
ITA
|
6
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6096 Economia e gestione delle istituzioni finanziarie
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Economics and management of financial institutions
|
ITA
|
6
|
6049 Finanza aziendale
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Corporate finance
|
ITA
|
8
|
Opzionale n° 1-2 oppure opzionale n° 1 + stage (cod. 6226)
|
No. 1-2 electives or no. 1 elective + internship (code 6226)
|
ITA/ENG
|
12
|
Seconda lingua (solo didattica)
|
second language (lessons only)
|
|
|
II semester
|
|
|
|
Educational activity
|
English translation
|
Language of instruction
|
CP
|
6061 Scienza delle finanze
|
Public economics
|
ITA
|
6
|
opzionale n° 3-4-5
|
elective 3-4-5
|
ITA/ENG
|
18
|
seconda lingua (didattica ed esame)
|
second language (lessons and exam)
|
|
2
|
lavoro finale
|
final paper
|
|
2
|
Total CP third year of studies
|
|
|
60
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The positioning of elective courses and of internship in the I or in the II semesters is merely a suggestion. Students can choose to include such activities in their study plan in the I semester or in the II semester, or one in the I and one in the II semester. The student's individual study plan must include at least 2 compulsory and/or elective courses taught in Enghlish. Information regarding rules for choosing elective courses can be found in "Choice of elective courses".
In accordance with the educational objectives of the program and of the ministerial tables, field of study Management,the program structure may be subject to variations decided on by the organs of administration.
Detailed information concerning foreign language paths and computer skills can be found in "Foreign Languages and Computer skills".
(*) First foreign language choice for native English-speaking students is made following the rules in the chapter Foreign Languages and on the website www.unibocconi.eu/languagecentre .
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2.2.5.
Bachelor of Economia e scienze sociali [Economics and Social Sciences] (CLES)
Program Director:
Prof. Tommaso Monacelli
Assistant to the Program Director: Dott.ssa Antonella Trigari
Field of study: Economics (no. 28, Ministerial Decree of 4 August 2000)
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2.2.5.1.
Educational objectives
In accordance with the educational objectives of the program's field of study, the Bachelor of Economia e scienze sociali[Economics and social science] (CLES) has the following objectives:
- to provide a solid methodological foundation of the economics, quantitative and legal subjects;
- to provide the basic knowledge needed for an in-depth understanding of the structure of the economic system;
- to develop basic abilities for analyzing economic and social systems;
- to foster the understanding of quantitative methods for applied analysis in the macroeconomic and microeconomic fields.
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2.2.5.2.
Career opportunities
Possible career opportunities:
- applied and theoretical research activities;
- study and operational activities connected to firms, independent authorities, international organizations and public organizations;
- working for consultancy companies.
The preparation acquired will allow graduates to continue in advanced studies in a variety of fields, immediately after graduation or after a period of employment.
Since the start of the Università Bocconi graduate programs, the selection process has been distinct from the undergraduate one; therefore admission to an Bachelor Program does not imply the automatic admission to a Master of Science program.
As an alternative to an elective course students may participate in a curricular internship.
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2.2.5.3.
Program requirements breakdown
The program requirements of 180 credit points are divided as follows:
Educational activities
|
Credit points
|
20 compulsory courses
|
137
|
activities chosen by the student
|
30
|
first foreign language from European Union
|
6
|
second foreign language from European Union
|
2
|
computer skills
|
3
|
final paper
|
2
|
The 30 credit points regarding educational activities chosen by the students are divided into 5 elective courses chosen from among those on offer in the Bocconi Bachelor Program (see "Elective courses").
As an alternative to an elective course students may participate in a curricular internship.
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2.2.5.4.
Program structure
First year of studies 2008-2009 a. y.
I semester
|
|
|
|
Educational activity
|
English translation
|
Language of instruction
|
CP
|
6010 Diritto privato
|
Private law
|
ITA
|
6
|
6002 Economia aziendale e gestione delle imprese
|
Management
|
ITA
|
12
|
6007 Matematica
|
Mathematics
|
ITA
|
8
|
6011 Storia economica
|
Economic history
|
ITA
|
5
|
6021 Inglese 1 (I lingua) (solo didattica)(*)
|
English 1 (1st language) (lessons only)(*)
|
|
|
II semester
|
|
|
|
Educational activity
|
English translation
|
Language of instruction
|
CP
|
6003 Bilancio
|
Accounting and financial statement analysis
|
ITA
|
10
|
6008 Matematica finanziaria
|
Financial mathematics
|
ITA
|
6
|
6006 Microeconomia
|
Microeconomics
|
ITA
|
9
|
6033 Informatica per l'economia
|
Computer skills for economics
|
ITA
|
3
|
6021 Inglese 1 (I lingua) (didattica ed esame)(*)
|
English 1 (1st language) (lessons and exam)(*)
|
|
3
|
Total CP of the first year of studies
|
|
|
62
|
Second year of studies 2009-2010 a. y.
I semester
|
|
|
|
Educational activity
|
English translation
|
Language of instruction
|
CP
|
6043 Diritto pubblico
|
Public law
|
ITA
|
6
|
6048 Macroeconomia
|
Macroeconomics
|
ITA
|
7
|
6055 Sistema finanziario
|
Financial markets and institutions
|
ITA
|
6
|
6045 Statistica
|
Statistics
|
ITA
|
8
|
6022 Inglese 2 (I lingua) (solo didattica)(*)
|
English 2 (1st language) (lessons only)(*)
|
|
|
II semester
|
|
|
|
Educational activity
|
English translation
|
Language of instruction
|
CP
|
6068 Diritto commerciale
|
Company and business law
|
ITA
|
6
|
6053 Economia e management delle amministrazioni pubbliche
|
Public administration and management
|
ITA
|
6
|
6063 Metodi quantitativi per l'economia
|
Quantitative methods for economics
|
ITA
|
6
|
6057 Microecononia II
|
Microecomomics II
|
ITA
|
6
|
6061 Scienza delle finanze
|
Public economics
|
ITA
|
6
|
6022 Inglese 2 (I lingua) (didattica ed esame)(*)
|
English 2 (1st language) (lessons and exam)(*)
|
|
3
|
Total CP second year of studies
|
|
|
60
|
Third year of studies 2009-2010 a. y.
I semester
|
|
|
|
Educational activity
|
English translation
|
Language of instruction
|
CP
|
6089 Econometria
|
Econometrics
|
ITA
|
6
|
6090 Economia industriale
|
Industrial economics
|
ITA
|
6
|
6093 Politica economica
|
Economic policy
|
ITA
|
6
|
Opzionale n° 1-2 oppure opzionale n° 1 + stage (cod. 6226)
|
No. 1-2 electives or no. 1 elective + internship (code 6226)
|
ITA/ENG
|
12
|
seconda lingua (solo didattica)
|
second language (lessons only)
|
|
|
II semester
|
|
|
|
Educational activity
|
English translation
|
Language of instruction
|
CP
|
6091 Economia internazionale
|
International trade
|
ITA
|
6
|
opzionale 3-4-5
|
elective 3-4-5
|
ITA/ENG
|
18
|
seconda lingua (didattica ed esame)
|
second language (lessons and exam)
|
|
2
|
lavoro finale
|
final paper
|
|
2
|
Total CP third year of studies
|
|
|
58
|
The positioning of elective courses and of internship in the I or in the II semesters is merely a suggestion. Students can choose to include such activities in their study plan in the I semester or in the II semester, or one in the I and one in the II semester. The student's individual study plan must include at least 2 compulsory and/or elective courses taught in English. Information regarding rules for choosing elective courses can be found in "Choice of elective courses". In accordance with the educational objectives of the program and of the ministerial tables, field of study Management, the program structure may be subject to variations decided on by the organs of administration.
Detailed information concerning foreign language and computer skills can be found in "Foreign Languages and Computer skills".
(*) First foreign language choice for native English-speaking students is made following the rules in "Foreign Languages" and on the website www.unibocconi.eu/languagecentre
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2.2.6.
Bachelor of International Economics and Management (BIEM)
Program Director:
Prof. Angelo Marcello Cardani
Assistant to the Program Director: Prof. Elena Cantu'
Field of study: Economics (no. 28, Ministerial Decree of 4 August 2000)
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2.2.6.1.
Educational objectives
In accordance with the educational objectives of the program's field of study, the Bachelor of International Economics and Management (BIEM) has the following objectives:
- to provide a basic understanding of economic, quantitative and legal methods with a particular focus on international preparation while providing an understanding of the institutional issues which characterize Europe;
- to provide in-depth knowledge of corporate subjects, including reference to international perspectives;
- to provide the basic knowledge needed for an in-depth understanding of the structure of the economic system, from an international perspective;
- to foster the learning of quantitative methods for applied analysis in the macroeconomic and microeconomic fields;
- to develop the following basic abilities:
- analysis and decision-making in corporate situations with reference to international scenarios; - decision-making in complex international, economic and social contexts.
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2.2.6.2.
Career opportunities
Career opportunities include:
- professional and managerial careers, in a variety of roles (marketing and sales, finance, personnel, administration, etc.) in national and international companies
- consultancy careers in national and international contexts;
- research careers, with special reference to international issues.
The preparation acquired will allow graduates to continue in higher studies in a variety of fields, immediately after graduation or after a period of employment.
Since the start of the Università Bocconi graduate programs, the selection process has been distinct from the undergraduate one; therefore admission to a Bachelor Program does not imply the automatic admission to a Master of Science program.
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2.2.6.3.
Program requirements breakdown
The program requirements of 180 credit points are divided as follows:
Educational activities
|
Credit points
|
16 compulsory courses
|
113
|
5 Major compulsory courses chosen by the student
|
30
|
activities chosen by the student
|
24
|
first foreign language from European Union
|
6
|
second foreign language from European Union
|
2
|
computer skills
|
3
|
final paper
|
2
|
The course is taught entirely in English in an international environment, given the presence of students and teaching staff from different countries.
The prerequisite for admission to the I year 2008-2009 of the program is at least one of the following:
- First Certificate in English (FCE), or
- Business English Certificate Vantage, or
- Business English Certificate Higher, or
- IELTS with a minimum mark of 6.5 out of 9, or
- valid TOEFL certification with a minimum mark of 567 out of 677 (if paper based) or 227 out of 300 (if computer based), or 86 out of 120 (if internet based), or
- Certificate in Advanced English (CAE), or
- Certificate of Proficiency in English (CPE), or
- IB / GCE Secondary school diploma in English, High School Diploma (at least 50% of the subjects in the curriculum must have been taught in English), or
- English native speaker.
The Admissions Board reserves the right to evaluate any other English language certifications.
The 30 credits of the compulsory courses for the Major are divided into 5 courses, chosen from among a list of 8, pertaining to the majors below:
The 24 credit points of the activities chosen by the students are divided into 4 elective courses, chosen from those on offer in the Bocconi Bachelor Programs (see "Elective courses").
Considering the internalization of the Program, an internship or studies abroad are strongly advised.
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2.2.6.4.
Program structure
First year of studies 2008-2009 a. y.
I semester
|
|
|
Educational activity
|
Language of instruction
|
CP
|
6011 Economic history
|
ENG
|
5
|
6040 Introduction to the legal system I
|
ENG
|
6
|
6002 Management
|
ENG
|
12
|
6007 Mathematics
|
ENG
|
8
|
first language (part I) (lessons only)(*)
|
|
|
II semester
|
|
|
Educational activity
|
Language of instruction
|
CP
|
6003 Accounting and financial statement analysis
|
ENG
|
10
|
6008 Financial mathematics
|
ENG
|
6
|
6006 Microeconomics
|
ENG
|
9
|
6033 Computer skills for economics
|
ENG
|
3
|
first language (part I) (lessons and exam)(*)
|
|
3
|
Total CP first year of studies
|
|
62
|
Second year of studies 2009-2010 a. y.
I semester
|
|
|
Educational activity
|
Language of instruction
|
CP
|
6055 Financial markets and institutions
|
ENG
|
6
|
6065 Introduction to the legal system II
|
ENG
|
6
|
6048 Macroeconomics
|
ENG
|
7
|
6045 Statistics
|
ENG
|
8
|
first language (part II) (lessons only)(*)
|
|
|
II semester
|
|
|
Educational activity
|
Language of instruction
|
CP
|
6064 Applications for economics and management
|
ENG
|
6
|
6066 Comparative business law
|
ENG
|
6
|
6059 European economic policy
|
ENG
|
6
|
6067 International and European law
|
ENG
|
6
|
6060 International economics
|
ENG
|
6
|
first language (part II) (lessons and exam)(*)
|
|
3
|
Total CP second year of studies
|
|
60
|
Third year of studies 2009-2010 a. y.
I semester
|
|
|
Educational activity
|
Language of instruction
|
CP
|
5 compulsory courses for the major (**)
|
ENG
|
30
|
second language (lessons only)
|
|
|
II semester
|
|
|
Educational activity
|
Language of instruction
|
CP
|
elective 1-2-3
|
ITA/ENG
|
18
|
elective 4/internship (code 6226)
|
ITA/ENG
|
6
|
second language (lessons and exam)
|
|
2
|
final paper
|
|
2
|
Total CP of the third year of studies
|
|
58
|
The positioning of elective courses and of internship in the I or in the II semesters is merely a suggestion. Students can choose to include such activities in their study plan in the I semester or in the II semester, or one in the I and one in the II semester. Information regarding rules for choosing elective courses can be found in "Choice of elective courses".
In accordance with the educational objectives of the program and of the ministerial tables, field of study Economics, the program structure may be subject to variations decided on by the organs of administration.
Detailed information on foreign language paths and computer skills can be found in "Foreign Languages and Computer skills".
(*) First foreign language choice for native English-speaking students is made following the rules in paragraph "Method of choosing foreign languages"
(**) When enrolling in the third year of studies, students choose between the Economics and Management major and select 5 of the 8 courses of the Major between first and second semester.
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2.2.6.5.
Majors
Major in Economics (code 94)
|
|
|
Course title
|
Language of instruction
|
Semester
|
6049 Corporate finance
|
ENG
|
I
|
6088 Development policy
|
ENG
|
I
|
6095 Financial economics
|
ENG
|
I
|
6090 Industrial economics
|
ENG
|
I
|
6092 The economics of imperfect labour markets
|
ENG
|
I
|
6058 Monetary economics
|
ENG
|
I
|
6094 Political economics
|
ENG
|
I
|
6061 Public economics
|
ENG
|
I
|
Major in Management (code 95)
|
|
|
Course title
|
Language of instruction
|
Semester
|
6295 Business strategy
|
ENG
|
II
|
6049 Corporate finance
|
ENG
|
I
|
6095 Financial economics
|
ENG
|
I
|
6051 Managerial accounting
|
ENG
|
I
|
6044 Marketing
|
ENG
|
I
|
6113 Organization theory
|
ENG
|
I
|
6100 Public management
|
ENG
|
I
|
6102 Technology and operations
|
ENG
|
I
|
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2.2.7.
Bachelor of Economia e management per arte, cultura e comunicazione [Economics and Management in Arts, Culture and Communication (CLEACC)
Program Director: Prof. Severino Salvemini
Assistant to the Program Director:
Dott.Massimiliano Nuccio
Field of study: Management (no. 17, Ministerial Decree of 4 August 2000)
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2.2.7.1.
Educational objectives
In accordance with the educational objectives of the program's field of study the Bachelor of Economia e management per arte, cultura e comunicazione [Economics and Management in Arts, Culture and Communication] (CLEACC), has the following specific objectives:
- to integrate economic culture with general culture in order to construct a complete professional background (management, planning and entrepreneurial) in the arts, culture and communications sectors;
- to provide the basic knowledge needed to understand the relationships between cultural institutions and their markets, including the restrictions and functional conditions of the institutional reality of public service;
- to ensure that students have mastered the methodology of economic, juridical and social analysis needed for understanding the development of business procedures;
- to provide the skills needed for business management, especially from the operational, commercial, organizational and financial management point of view;
- to develop organizational skills in students, in terms of organizational ability, and understanding of the main group dynamics and decision-making, negotiating and learning processes;
- to acquire an understanding of the technological scenario and the consequent repercussions of technological innovations on means of communication and general cultural services;
- to develop creative and entrepreneurial skills in order to create new methods for use in the arts, culture and communication sectors.
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2.2.7.2.
Career opportunities
Possible career opportunities:
- middle managers in companies dealing with communications, entertainment, museums and libraries;
- management of programming and scheduling in communication companies;
- management of the rights and distribution of the above;
- management of internal and external communication;
- management of special events, shows, and festivals;
- management of tourist-cultural exhibitions;
- economic analysis of the artistic heritage and multimedia sectors;
- management of new forms of communication using new technologies;
- syndicated experts in the arts, culture, sport and communications sectors;
- theme parks managers;
- entrepreneurial, professional and consultancy activities in the sectors referred to above.
In these positions professionals are responsible for making decisions regarding: business and marketing, organization and computer systems, finance and fund-raising, logistics, strategy and general management.
The training acquired will allow graduates to continue in higher studies in a variety of fields, immediately after graduation or after a period of employment.
Since the start of the Università Bocconi graduate programs, the selection process has been distinct from the undergraduate one; therefore admission to a Bachelor Program does not imply the automatic admission to a Master of Science program.
Last change 17/07/2009 16:57
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2.2.7.3.
Program requirements breakdown
The program requirements of 180 credit points are divided as follows:
Educational activities
|
Credit points
|
25 compulsory courses
|
155
|
activities chosen by the student
|
12
|
first foreign language from European Union
|
6
|
second foreign language from European Union
|
2
|
computer skills
|
3
|
final paper
|
2
|
The 12 credit points of the activities chosen by the students are divided into 2 elective courses, chosen from the courses on offer in Bocconi Bachelor Programs (see "Elective Courses"- clusters).
As an alternative to an elective course, students may participate in a curricular internship.
Last change 24/07/2009 17:00
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2.2.7.4.
Program structure
First year of studies 2008-2009 a. y.
I semester
|
|
|
|
Educational activity
|
English translation
|
Language of instruction
|
CP
|
6010 Diritto privato
|
Private law
|
ITA
|
6
|
6001 Economia aziendale
|
Management
|
ITA
|
9
|
6009 Estetica
|
Aesthetics
|
ITA
|
6
|
6007 Matematica
|
Mathematics
|
ITA
|
6
|
6021 Inglese 1 (I lingua) (solo didattica)(*)
|
English 1 (1st language) (lessons only)(*)
|
|
|
II semester
|
|
|
|
Educational activity
|
English translation
|
Language of instruction
|
CP
|
6004 Economia e management delle istituzioni culturali
|
Cultural management
|
ITA
|
6
|
6005 Istituzioni economiche (Microeconomia)
|
Introductory microeconomics
|
ITA
|
6
|
6012 Storia economica e del pensiero economico
|
Economic history and history of economic thought
|
ITA
|
9
|
un insegnamento di percorso
|
A Major course
|
ITA/ENG
|
6
|
6033 Informatica per l'economia
|
Computer skills for economics
|
ITA
|
3
|
6021 Inglese 1 (I lingua) (didattica ed esame)(*)
|
English 1 (1st language) (lessons and exam)(*)
|
|
3
|
Total CP first year of studies
|
|
|
60
|
Second year of studies 2009-2010 a. y.
I semester
|
|
|
|
Educational activity
|
English translation
|
Language of instruction
|
CP
|
6003 Bilancio
|
Accounting and financial statement analysis
|
ITA
|
10
|
6056 Scenari macroeconomici
|
Macroeconomic trends
|
ITA
|
7
|
6055 Sistema finanziario
|
Financial markets and institutions
|
ITA
|
6
|
un insegnamento di percorso
|
a Major course
|
ITA/ENG
|
6
|
6022 Inglese 2 (I lingua) (solo didattica)(*)
|
English 2 (1st language) (lessons only) (*)
|
|
|
II semester
|
|
|
|
Educational activity
|
English translation
|
Language of instruction
|
CP
|
un insegnamento di percorso
|
a Major course
|
ITA/ENG
|
6
|
6043 Diritto pubblico
|
Public law
|
ITA
|
6
|
6047 Fondamenti di organizzazione
|
Fundamentals of organization
|
ITA
|
6
|
6044 Marketing
|
|
ITA
|
6
|
6045 Statistica
|
Statistics
|
ITA
|
6
|
6022 Inglese 2 (I lingua) (didattica ed esame)(*)
|
English 2 (1st language) (lessons and exam)(*)
|
|
3
|
Total CP second year of studies
|
|
|
62
|
Third year of studies 2009-2010 a. y.
I semester
|
|
|
|
Educational activity
|
English translation
|
Language of instruction
|
CP
|
6049 Finanza aziendale
|
Corporate finance
|
ITA
|
6
|
6300 Programmazione e controllo nelle istituzioni culturali
|
Managerial accounting for arts and entertainment
|
ITA
|
4
|
6087 Statistica (Progettazione e analisi di questionari)
|
Statistics (Questionnaire analysis and field survey)
|
ITA
|
4
|
6290 Strategy in creative industries
|
|
ENG
|
4
|
un laboratorio
|
1 Workshops
|
ITA/ENG
|
6
|
Opzionale n° 1 oppure stage (cod. 6226)
|
No. 1 elective or internship (code 6226)
|
ITA/ENG
|
6
|
seconda lingua (solo didattica)
|
second language (lessons only)
|
|
|
II semester
|
|
|
|
Educational activity
|
English translation
|
Language of instruction
|
CP
|
6068 Diritto commerciale
|
Company and business law
|
ITA
|
6
|
6101 Management delle aziende pubbliche e non profit
|
Management of public institutions and non-profit organizations
|
ITA
|
6
|
6293 Marketing e sviluppo dei mercati
|
Marketing e sviluppo dei mercati
|
ITA
|
6
|
opzionale n° 2
|
elective 2
|
ITA/ENG
|
6
|
seconda lingua (didattica ed esame)
|
second language (lessons and exam)
|
|
2
|
lavoro finale
|
final paper
|
|
2
|
Total CP third year of studies
|
|
|
58
|
The positioning of elective courses internship and workshop in the I or II semester is merely a suggestion. Students can choose to include such activities in their study plan in the I or II semester or one in the I and I in the second semester. The student's individual study plan must include at least 2 compulsory and/or elective courses taught in English.
In accordance with the educational objectives of the program and of the ministerial table, field of study Economics, the program structure may be subject to variations decided on by the organs of administration.
Detailed information on foreign language courses and computer skills can be found in "Foreign Languages and Computer skills".
(*) The choice of the first foreign language for native English-speaking students is explained in "Method of choosing foreign languages".
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2.2.7.5.
Majors
The Majors are arranged in 3 courses, 6 CP each totalling 18 CP. They are made up of 3 semesters (first year I semester, second year I and II semester), and allow students to learn the artistic and cultural language typical of western tradition. The knowledge acquired gives students the appropriate background needed to critically read, understand and appreciate specific subject areas which may lead to a vocation.
Students must choose one of the five alternative study paths :
Course title
|
English translation
|
Language of instruction
|
6271 e 6276 Arti visive
|
Visual art
|
ITA
|
6272 e 6277 Visual cultures
|
|
ENG
|
6270 e 6275 La cultura dell'Occidente
|
The occidental culture
|
ITA
|
6269 e 6274 Opinione pubblica, informazione e narrazione
|
Public opinion, information, narration
|
ITA
|
6268 e 6273 Storia dello spettacolo
|
History of performing arts
|
ITA
|
At the beginning of the first year of studies students have espresse their choice; this allocation is binding and it will be automatically confirmed also in the second year of studies.
VISUAL ARTS
The Major's objective being that of giving students the basis to study and interpret ancient, modern and contemporary visual arts
VISUAL CULTURES
The objective of the Major is an in-depth study of the fundamental topics of visual cultures, such as photography, design, cinema, radio and television.
PUBLIC OPINION, INFORMATION, NARRATION
The Major studies the mechanisms which lead to public opinion, analysing the value of mass communication today and in the past. The objective is to shed light on the rapport between information, democracy and totalitarianism.
HISTORY OF PERFORMING ARTS
The Major proposes an in-depth study of the important topics of contemporary performing arts by comparing the various disciplines, and the analysis of the elements which are common to and different from the evolution of the cinema, of music and the theater.
THE OCCIDENTAL CULTURE
The Major is divided in 3 courses which respectively deal with the history of art and philosophy of the West. The objective of the subject is to provide future designers in the various fields of art and culture with the ability to recognize the origin of the works which they manage, keep and promote.
WORKSHOPS
Upon enrolment to the third year via Punto Blu students must choose the I and II semester workshop.
Please note that the maximum number of students that can be admitted to the workshops is 35.
Students must attend a workshop chosen from the following:
Workshop title
|
English translation
|
Language of instruction
|
Semestre
|
6109 Workshop in film industry management
|
|
ENG
|
II
|
6108 Laboratorio di comunicazione
|
Workshop in marketing communications industry
|
ITA
|
I
|
6106 Workshop in design based industries and companies
|
|
ENG
|
I
|
6112 Workshop in from page to bit: the evolution of the publishing industry
|
|
ENG
|
II
|
6103 Laboratorio di fashion e lifestyle
|
Workshop in fashion and lifestyle
|
ITA
|
II
|
6110 Laboratorio di musei e mercato dell'arte
|
Workshop in museums and art markets
|
ITA
|
II
|
6107 Laboratorio di radio e televisione
|
Workshop in economics and management of the radio and television industries
|
ITA
|
I
|
6111 Laboratorio di spettacolo dal vivo
|
Workshop in live performing arts
|
ITA
|
II
|
6302 Workshop in sport management
|
|
ENG
|
I
|
6104 Laboratorio di turismo e territorio
|
Workshop in tourism and destination management
|
ITA
|
I
|
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2.3.
Elective courses: clusters
Students choose elective courses in order to complete their study plan for the section relating to the "activities chosen by the students". The elective course is worth 6 CP. There is a wide choice of electives. These are grouped in seven clusters.
- Analisi economica [Economic analysis]
- Analisi, storia e management delle istituzioni [Analysis, history and management of institutions]
- Finanza [Finance]
- Financial reporting e controllo delle performance [Financial reporting and performance control]
- Imprese e mercati internazionali [International companies and markets]
- Marketing e comunicazione [Marketing and communication]
- Strategia, organizzazione e tecnologia [Strategy, organization and technology]
Students can freely choose from a specific cluster or from the elective list on offer in the academic year or from a list of compulsory courses characteristic of other Bachelor programs. An elective course may be replaced by a curricular internship. For further information on choices see " Choice of elective courses".
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2.3.1.
Analisi economica [Economic analysis]
Code
|
Course title
|
English translation
|
Language
|
Semester
|
6125
|
Experimental decision making
|
|
ENG
|
I
|
6124
|
International demography
|
|
ENG
|
I
|
6207
|
Intellectual property law
|
|
ENG
|
I
|
6159
|
Economia ambientale
|
Environmental economics
|
ITA
|
I
|
6129
|
Economia applicata
|
Applied Economics
|
ITA
|
II
|
6130
|
Economia dell’innovazione
|
Economics of Innovation
|
ITA
|
II
|
6131
|
Economia dello sviluppo
|
Development Economics
|
ITA
|
II
|
6284
|
Economia e gestione delle public utilities
|
Management of public utilities
|
ITA
|
II
|
6279
|
Economa e politiche del lavoro
|
Economa e politiche del lavoro
|
ITA
|
II
|
6132
|
International Monetary Economics
|
|
ENG
|
I
|
6166
|
Economia politica (Povertà, disuguaglianza e distribuzione del reddito
|
Economics (Poverty, inequality and income distribution)
|
ITA
|
I
|
6161
|
Economia regionale e urbana
|
Regional and urban economics
|
ITA
|
II
|
6059 |
European Economic policy |
|
ENG |
I |
6143
|
Financial contracting
|
|
ENG
|
II
|
6135
|
Innovation and industrial dynamics
|
|
ENG
|
I
|
6281
|
Introductory financial econometrics
|
|
ENG
|
II
|
6191
|
Management of competition and innovation in High-Tech
|
|
ENG
|
II
|
6127
|
Modelli statistici per l'analisi dei dati e la valutazione d'efficacia
|
Statistical models for data analysis and impact evaluation
|
ITA
|
II
|
6169
|
Sociologia
|
Sociology
|
ITA
|
II
|
6137
|
Storia del pensiero economico
|
History of economic thought
|
ENG
|
I
|
6171
|
Storia dell’economia e della società italiana dal 1945 ad oggi
|
History, economy and society in contemporary Italy: 1945-2005
|
ITA
|
II
|
6162
|
Storia dell’impresa italiana
|
Italian firms in historical perspective
|
ITA
|
II
|
6138
|
Teorie economiche alternative
|
Alternative economic models
|
ITA
|
I
|
6139
|
Theory of incentives and contracts
|
|
ENG
|
I
|
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|
2.3.2.
Analisi, storia e management delle istituzioni [Analysis, history and management of institutions]
Code
|
Course title
|
English translation
|
Language
|
Semester
|
6124
|
International demography
|
|
ENG
|
I
|
6160
|
Economia e gestione delle aziende non profit
|
Management of no profit organizations
|
ITA
|
II
|
6284
|
Economia e gestione delle public utilities
|
Management of public utilities
|
ITA
|
II
|
6161
|
Economia regionale e urbana
|
Regional and urban economics
|
ITA
|
II
|
6189
|
Management delle aziende di turismo
|
Tourism management
|
ITA
|
II
|
6190
|
Management delle istituzioni culturali e artistiche
|
Arts and cultural management
|
ITA
|
II
|
6163
|
Management of international and supranational organizations
|
|
ENG
|
II
|
6165
|
Organizzazione e gestione del personale nelle aziende pubbliche
|
Organization and human resource in public administration
|
ITA
|
I
|
6282
|
Programmazione, controllo e accountability nelle amministrazioni pubbliche
|
Management control and accountability in the public sector
|
ITA
|
I
|
6168
|
International relations
|
|
ENG
|
II
|
6172
|
Political science
|
|
ENG
|
II
|
6171
|
Storia dell’economia e della società italiana dal 1945 ad oggi
|
History, economy and society in contemporary Italy: 1945-2005
|
ITA
|
II
|
6162
|
Storia dell’impresa italiana
|
Italian firms in historical perspective
|
ITA
|
II
|
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|
2.3.3.
Finanza [Finance]
Code
|
Course title
|
English translation
|
Language
|
Semester
|
6280
|
Alternative investments
|
|
ENG
|
II
|
6046
|
Analysis and interpretation of financial statements
|
|
ENG
|
II
|
6140
|
Corporate Banking
|
|
ITA
|
I
|
6125
|
Experimental decision making
|
|
ENG
|
I
|
6205
|
Diritto tributario (Temi giuridici della tassazione)
|
Tax law and policy
|
ITA
|
II
|
6129
|
Economia applicata
|
Applied economics
|
ITA
|
II
|
6136
|
Economia della regolamentazione finanziaria: mercati legali e illegali
|
Economics of financial regulation: legal and illegal markets
|
ITA
|
II
|
6141
|
Economia e gestione delle assicurazioni vita e dei fondi pensione
|
Economics and management of life insurance and pension funds
|
ITA
|
II
|
6142
|
Elementi di matematica per i mercati finanziari
|
Mathematics for financial markets
|
ITA
|
II
|
6150
|
Equity portfolio management
|
|
ENG
|
I
|
6143
|
Financial contracting
|
|
ENG
|
II
|
6145
|
Finanza mobiliare
|
Capital market financing
|
ITA
|
I
|
6147
|
International banking
|
|
ENG
|
I
|
6148
|
International project finance
|
|
ENG
|
I
|
6281
|
Introductory financial econometrics
|
|
ENG
|
II
|
6149
|
Introduzione alla finanza aziendale internazionale
|
Introduction to international corporate finance
|
ITA
|
I
|
6301
|
Introduzione alla finanza straordinaria
|
Introduction to mergers, acquisitions and corporate restructuring
|
ITA
|
I
|
6151
|
The microstructure of financial markets
|
|
ENG
|
II
|
6144
|
Financial modelling
|
|
ENG
|
II
|
6152
|
Pianificazione finanziaria e analisi degli investimenti
|
Corporate financial management and investment analysis
|
ITA
|
I
|
6153
|
Portfolio e risk management nei mercati internazionali
|
International portfolio and risk management
|
ITA
|
I
|
6154
|
Private banking
|
|
ITA
|
I
|
6155
|
Risk management and insurance
|
|
ENG
|
II
|
6156
|
Risk management with derivatives
|
|
ITA - ENG
|
II
|
6157
|
Valutazione delle aziende
|
Business Valuation
|
ITA
|
II
|
6158
|
Venture and development capital
|
|
ENG
|
I
|
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|
2.3.4.
Financial reporting e controllo delle performance
Code
|
Course title
|
English translation
|
Language
|
Semester
|
6046
|
Analysis and interpretation of financial statements
|
|
ENG
|
II
|
6052
|
Auditing: principi e tecniche di revisione aziendale
|
Auditing: principles and methods
|
ITA
|
II
|
6071
|
Accounting and industry specifications
|
|
ENG
|
II
|
6278
|
Comunicazione di bilancio nelle società non quotate
|
Accounting disclosures in non listed companies
|
ITA
|
II
|
6117
|
International accounting
|
|
ENG
|
II
|
6205
|
Diritto tributario (Temi giuridici della tassazione)
|
Tax law and policy
|
ITA
|
II
|
6145
|
Finanza mobiliare
|
Capital market financing
|
ITA
|
I
|
6301
|
Introduzione alla finanza straordinaria
|
Introduction to mergers, acquisitions and corporate restructuring
|
ITA
|
I
|
6118
|
Management control systems for performance evaluation
|
|
ENG
|
I
|
6119
|
Misurazione dei costi e analisi di redditività
|
Cost and profitabilty management
|
ITA
|
I
|
6152
|
Pianificazione finanziaria e analisi degli investimenti
|
Corporate financial management and investment analysis
|
ITA
|
I
|
6120
|
Principi e criteri di valutazione di bilancio
|
Intermediate financial accounting
|
ITA
|
I
|
6122
|
Programmazione e budgeting
|
Planning and budgeting
|
ITA
|
I
|
6282
|
Programmazione, controllo e accountitability nelle amministrazioni pubbliche
|
Management control and accountability in the public sector
|
ITA
|
I
|
6123
|
Tax Accounting
|
|
ITA
|
I
|
6157
|
Valutazione delle aziende
|
Business valuation
|
ITA
|
II
|
6158
|
Venture and development capital
|
|
ENG
|
I
|
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|
2.3.5.
Imprese e mercati internazionali [International companies and markets]
Code
|
Course title
|
English translation
|
Language
|
Semester
|
6289
|
Business process management e ICT
|
|
ITA
|
I
|
6117
|
International Accounting
|
|
ENG
|
II
|
6132
|
International Monetary Economics
|
|
ENG
|
I
|
6161
|
Economia regionale e urbana
|
Regional and urban economics
|
ITA
|
II
|
6133
|
Economics of globalization
|
|
ENG
|
I
|
6180
|
Sales management
|
|
ENG
|
I
|
6212
|
Gestione e organizzazione delle vendite
|
Sales management
|
ITA
|
II
|
6179
|
Innovation e operations nell'international business
|
Innovation and operations in international business
|
ITA
|
II
|
6148
|
International project finance
|
|
ENG
|
I
|
6296
|
Introduction to e-marketing and e-commerce
|
|
ENG
|
II
|
6149
|
Introduzione alla finanza aziendale internazionale
|
Introduction to international corporate finance
|
ITA
|
I
|
6163
|
Management of international and supranational organizations
|
|
ENG
|
II
|
6297
|
Marketing research
|
|
ENG
|
I
|
6299
|
Marketing research
|
|
ENG
|
II
|
6128
|
Metodi quantitativi per le decisioni manageriali
|
Quantitative methods for business decisions
|
ITA
|
II
|
6193
|
Organizational networks and entrepreneurship
|
|
ENG
|
II
|
6153
|
Portfolio e risk management nei mercati internazionali
|
International portfolio and risk management
|
ITA
|
I
|
6168
|
International relations
|
|
ENG
|
II
|
6170
|
Storia dell'industria della moda
|
History of italian fashion industry
|
ITA
|
II
|
6162
|
Storia dell'impresa italiana
|
Italian firms in historical perspective
|
ITA
|
II
|
6201
|
Strategie delle imprese multibusiness
|
Managing the multibusiness corporation
|
ITA
|
II
|
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|
2.3.6.
Marketing e comunicazione [Marketing and communication]
Code
|
Course title
|
English translation
|
Language
|
Semester
|
6286
|
Cliente e service management
|
Customer and service management
|
ITA
|
I
|
6176
|
Comunicazione di marketing
|
Marketing communication
|
ITA-ENG
|
I
|
6207
|
Intellectual property law
|
|
ENG
|
I
|
6285
|
E-business e web 2.0
|
E-business and web 2.0
|
ITA
|
II
|
6180
|
Sales management
|
|
ENG
|
I
|
6212
|
Gestione e organizzazione delle vendite
|
Sales management
|
ITA
|
II
|
6215
|
Marketing delle piccole e medie imprese
|
Small business marketing
|
ITA
|
II
|
6196
|
Marketing distributivo
|
Retail marketing management
|
ITA
|
II
|
6303
|
Marketing e cittadino cliente
|
Marketing and citizen relationship management
|
ITA
|
I
|
|
|
6128
|
Metodi quantitativi per le decisioni manageriali
|
Quantitative methods for business decisions
|
ITA
|
II
|
6127
|
Modelli statistici per l'analisi dei dati e la valutazione d'efficacia
|
Statistical models for data analysis and impact evaluation
|
ITA
|
II
|
6194
|
Product management
|
|
ITA
|
I
|
6216
|
Product management
|
|
ENG
|
II
|
6170
|
Storia dell'industria della moda
|
History of italian fashion industry
|
ITA
|
II
|
6162
|
Storia dell'impresa italiana
|
Italian firms in historical perspective
|
ITA
|
II
|
6202
|
International business and management
|
|
ENG
|
I
|
6218
|
Strategie di internazionalizzazione
|
International business and management
|
ITA
|
II
|
6298
|
Tecniche della comunicazione creativa
|
Tecniche della comunicazione creativa
|
ITA
|
I
|
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|
2.3.7.
Strategia, organizzazione e tecnologia [Strategy, organization and technology]
Code
|
Course title
|
English translation
|
Language
|
Semester
|
6046
|
Analysis and interpretation of financial statements
|
|
ENG
|
II
|
6071
|
Accounting and industry specifications
|
|
ENG
|
II
|
6294
|
Business plan
|
|
ITA
|
II
|
6289
|
Business process management e ICT
|
Business process management and ICT
|
ITA
|
I
|
6207
|
Intellectual property law
|
|
ENG
|
I
|
6285
|
E-business e web 2.0
|
E-business and web 2.0
|
ITA
|
II
|
6130
|
Economia dell'innovazione
|
Economics of innovation
|
ITA
|
II
|
6160
|
Economia e gestione delle aziende non profit
|
Management of no profit organizations
|
ITA
|
II
|
6284
|
Economia e gestione delle public utilities
|
Management of public utilities
|
ITA
|
II
|
6161
|
Economia regionale e urbana
|
Regional and urban economics
|
ITA
|
II
|
6178
|
Gestione dell'ambiente e della sicurezza aziendale
|
Environmental and sustainability management
|
ITA
|
I
|
6182
|
Information technology e innovazione organizzativa
|
IT and Organizational innovation
|
ITA
|
I
|
6135
|
Innovation and industrial dynamics
|
|
ENG
|
I
|
6179
|
Innovation e operations nell'international business
|
Innovation and operations in international business
|
ITA
|
II
|
6296
|
Introduction to e-marketing and e-commerce
|
|
ENG
|
II
|
6185
|
Introduction to management consulting
|
|
ENG
|
II
|
6118
|
Management control systems for performance evaluation
|
|
ENG
|
I
|
6197
|
Management dei sistemi informativi
|
Management information system
|
ITA
|
I
|
6188
|
Management of fashion and design company
|
|
ENG
|
I
|
6214
|
Management delle aziende di moda e design
|
Management of fashion and design company
|
ENG
|
II
|
6189
|
Management delle aziende di turismo
|
Tourism management
|
ITA
|
II
|
6190
|
Management delle istituzioni culturali e artistiche
|
Arts and cultural management
|
ITA
|
II
|
6191
|
Management of competition and innovation in High-Tech
|
|
ENG
|
II
|
6128
|
Metodi quantitativi per le decisioni manageriali
|
Quantitative methods for business decisions
|
ITA
|
II
|
6127
|
Modelli statistici per l’analisi dei dati e la valutazione d’efficacia
|
Statistical models for data analysis and impact evaluation
|
ITA
|
II
|
6195
|
Nuove pratiche manageriali e organizzative
|
Lean management and organization
|
ITA
|
II
|
6287
|
Open and user innovation
|
|
ITA
|
II
|
6193
|
Organizational networks and entrepreneurship
|
|
ENG
|
II
|
6165
|
Organizzazione e gestione del personale nelle aziende pubbliche
|
Organization and human resource in public administration
|
ITA
|
I
|
6175
|
People management
|
|
ITA
|
I
|
6216
|
Product management
|
|
ENG
|
II
|
6204
|
Responsabilità sociale nelle imprese, nel settore pubblico e nel non profit
|
Social responsibility in business, government and no profit
|
ITA
|
II
|
6170
|
Storia dell'industria della moda
|
History of italian fashion industry
|
ITA
|
II
|
6162
|
Storia dell'impresa italiana
|
Italian firms in historical perspective
|
ITA
|
II
|
6200
|
Strategic management for small and medium enterprises
|
|
ENG
|
I
|
6217
|
Strategia delle piccole e medie imprese
|
Strategic management for small and medium enterprises
|
ITA
|
II
|
6201
|
Strategie delle imprese multibusiness
|
Managing the multibusiness corporation
|
ITA
|
II
|
6202
|
International business and management
|
|
ENG
|
I
|
6218
|
Strategie di internazionalizzazione
|
International business and management
|
ITA
|
II
|
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|
2.4.
Compulsory courses characterizing other Bachelor Programs
Students enrolled in the CLEAM, CLEF, CLES Bachelor Programs can choose a maximum of 2 of the 5 electives, BIEM students a maximum of 2 of the 4, also from compulsory courses characteristic of other Bachelor Programs. The number of students admitted to the compulsory course class group must be such that the total number of students enrolled in class group is less than 140
CLEAM
CLEAM students can choose from among the following courses characteristic of other Bachelor Programs:
Code |
course title |
English Translation |
Bachelor Program |
Language |
Semester |
6050 |
Analisi di bilancio |
Financial statements analysis |
Clef |
ITA |
II |
6064 |
Applications for economics and management |
|
Biem |
ENG |
II |
6304 |
Development policy |
|
Biem |
ENG |
I |
6089 |
Econometria |
Econometrics |
Cles |
ITA |
I |
6096 |
Economia e gestione delle istituzioni finanziarie |
Economics and management of financial institutions |
Clef |
ITA |
I |
6090 |
Economia industriale |
Industrial economics |
Cles |
ITA |
I |
6091 |
Economia internazionale |
International trade |
Cles |
ITA |
II |
6306 |
Financial economics |
|
Biem |
ENG |
I |
6067 |
International and European law |
|
Biem |
ENG |
II |
6060 |
International economics |
|
Biem |
ENG |
II |
6219 |
Metodi quantitativi per la valutazione finanziaria |
Quantitative methods for financial evaluation |
Clef |
ITA |
II |
6063 |
Metodi quantitativi per l'economia |
Quantitative methods for economics |
Cles |
ITA |
II |
6057 |
Microeconomia II |
Microeconomics II |
Cles |
ITA |
II |
6058 |
Monetary economics |
|
Biem |
ENG |
I |
6093 |
Politica economica |
Economic policy |
Cles |
ITA |
I |
6094 |
Political economics |
|
Biem |
ENG |
I |
6092 |
The economics of imperfect labour markets |
|
Biem |
ENG |
I |
CLEF CLEF students can choose from among the following courses characteristic of other Bachelor Programs:
Code |
course title |
English translation |
Bachelor Program |
Language |
Semester |
6064 |
Applications for economics and management |
|
Biem |
ENG |
II |
6304 |
Development policy |
|
Biem |
ENG |
I |
6089 |
Econometria |
Econometrics |
Cles |
ITA |
I |
6053 |
Economia e management delle amministrazioni pubbliche |
Public administration and management |
Cleam |
ITA |
II |
6090 |
Economia industriale |
Industrial economics |
Cles |
ITA |
I |
6091 |
Economia internazionale |
International trade |
Cles |
ITA |
II |
6047 |
Fondamenti di organizzazione |
Fundamentals of organization |
Cleam |
ITA |
II |
6102 |
Gestione della tecnologia, dell'innovazione e delle operations |
Technology and operations |
Cleam |
ITA |
I |
6067 |
International and European law |
|
Biem |
ENG |
II |
6060 |
International economics |
|
Biem |
ENG |
II |
6044 |
Marketing |
|
Cleam |
ITA |
II |
6063 |
Metodi quantitativi per l''economia |
Quantitative methods for economics |
Cles |
ITA |
II |
6057 |
Microeconomia II |
Microeconomics II |
Cles |
ITA |
II |
6093 |
Politica economica |
Economic policy |
Cles |
ITA |
I |
6094 |
Political economics |
|
Biem |
ENG |
I |
6051 |
Programmazione e controllo |
Managerial accounting |
Cleam |
ITA |
II |
6295 |
Strategia competitiva |
Business strategy |
Cleam |
ITA |
I |
6092 |
The economics of imperfect labour markets |
|
Biem |
ENG |
I |
CLES CLES students can choose from among the following courses characteristic of other Bachelor Programs:
Cod.ins. |
Denominazione insegnamento |
English translation |
Bachelor Program |
Language |
Semester |
6050 |
Analisi di bilancio |
Financial statements analysis |
Clef |
ITA |
II |
6064 |
Applications for economics and management |
|
Biem |
ENG |
II |
6304 |
Development policy |
|
Biem |
ENG |
I |
6096 |
Economia e gestione delle istituzioni finanziarie |
Economics and management of financial institutions |
Clef |
ITA |
I |
6306 |
Financial economics |
|
Biem |
ENG |
I |
6049 |
Finanza aziendale |
Corporate finance |
Cleam |
ITA |
II |
6047 |
Fondamenti di organizzazione |
Fundamentals of organization |
Cleam |
ITA |
II |
6102 |
Gestione della tecnologia, dell'innovazione e delle operations |
Technology and operations |
Cleam |
ITA |
I |
6067 |
International and European law |
|
Biem |
ENG |
II |
6044 |
Marketing |
|
Cleam |
ITA |
II |
6219 |
Metodi quantitativi per la valutazione finanziaria |
Quantitative methods for financial evaluation |
Clef |
ITA |
II |
6058 |
Monetary economics |
|
Biem |
ENG |
I |
6051 |
Programmazione e controllo |
Managerial accounting |
Cleam |
ITA |
II |
6295 |
Strategia competitiva |
Business strategy |
Cleam |
ITA |
I |
6092 |
The economics of imperfect labour markets |
|
Biem |
ENG |
I |
BIEM BIEM students can choose from among the following courses characteristic of other Bachelor Programs:
Cod.ins. |
Denominazione insegnamento |
English translation |
Bachelor Program |
Language |
Semester |
6050 |
Analisi di bilancio |
Financial statements analysis |
Clef |
ITA |
II |
6096 |
Economia e gestione delle istituzioni finanziarie |
Economics and management of financial institutions |
Clef |
ITA |
I |
6219 |
Metodi quantitativi per la valutazione finanziaria |
Quantitative methods for financial evaluation |
Clef |
ITA |
II |
6057 |
Microeconomia II |
Microeconomics II |
Cles |
ITA |
II |
6063 |
Metodi quantitativi per l'economia |
Quantitative methods for economics |
Cles |
ITA |
II |
6089 |
Econometria |
Econometrics |
Cles |
ITA |
I |
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