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PROGRAM STRUCTURES OF THE MASTER OF SCIENCE DEGREES
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2.1.
Students initially enrolled in the 2009-2010 academic year
The Economics Faculty of Università Bocconi offers 10 MSc programs. The University Graduate School offers 10 MSc programs:
- 8 MSc programs belonging to the Management field of study (no. LM-77 of the Ministerial Decree 16 March, 2007):
- Management (M-LM) - Marketing Management (MM-LM); - International Management (IM-LM); - Amministrazione, finanza aziendale e controllo [Accounting, Corporate Finance and Control] (AFC-LM); - Economia e management delle amministrazioni pubbliche e delle istituzioni internazionali [Economics and Management of Public Administration and International Institutions] (CLAPI-LM); - Economia e management delle istituzioni e dei mercati finanziari (CLEFIN-LM)- Finance (FINANCE-LM); - Economia e legislazione per l'impresa [Law and Business Administration] (CLELI-LM); - Economics and Management in Arts, Culture, Media and Entertainment (ACME-LM);
- 2 MSc programs belonging to the Economics field of study (no. LM-56 of the Ministerial Decree 16 March, 2007):
- Discipline economiche e sociali (DES-LM) - Economic and Social Sciences (ESS-LM); - Economics and Management of Innovation and Technology (EMIT-LM);
On average the class groups are comprised of 85 students per class group. First year class groups are structured as follows:
MSc program
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Italian class groups
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International class groups taught in English
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Total class groups
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M-LM
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5
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5
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IM-LM
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1
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1
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MM-LM
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2
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1
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3
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AFC-LM
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3
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3
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CLAPI-LM
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1
|
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1
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CLEFIN-LM/FINANCE-LM
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1
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2
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3
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CLELI-LM
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1
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1
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ACME-LM
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1
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1
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DES-LM / ESS-LM
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1
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1
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2
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EMIT-LM
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1
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1
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The MSc 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 degree program. The workload includes classroom activities (lessons, exercises, seminars) and individual study.
In accordance with the ECTS (European Credit Transfer and Accumulation System), on average one credit point corresponds to 25 hours of work for the student; about 8 hours 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, MSc students must have acquired 120 credit points.
The credit points assigned to each individual educational activity are earned when students pass the exam or when their progress is verified in other ways required by the activity.
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2.1.1.
Preparatory courses
Università Bocconi offers preparatory courses held before the start of lessons. These courses are an important tool which helps students to face the subjects characterizing the first year of the Master of Science program.
As Master of Science Programs are more specific than the Bachelor Programs and as the composition of class groups is heterogeneous, the attendance is strongly recommended because they help all students enrolled to face the commitment of the university experience. The course profiles of Master of Science programs have been therefore created by considering the basic knowledge of the undergraduate programs acquired and known
For more detailed information, see "Preparatory courses".
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2.1.2.
Educational activities
The MSc program structures are made up of educational activities which earn credit points, they are divided in :
- compulsory course (including seminars) also interchangeable;
- activities chosen by students: electives or other educational activities (e.g. workshops or assignments);
- first and second EU foreign language;
- Internship or similar activities;
- thesis.
In order to be awarded the MSc Degree, for MSc Programs in the fields of Management" and "Economicsthe regulations require knowledge of 2 European Union languages, in addition to Italian (first and second language).
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2.1.2.1.
Compulsory courses
Every MSc program structure includes compulsory courses, relating to exams that all students taking that degree must pass.
Compulsory courses are needed in order to satisfy program requirements and they represent the fundamental building blocks for achieving the educational objectives of the degree program.
This chapter contains a section concerning to each MSc program where students can find the detailed program structure with the list of all the compulsory courses and compulsory courses that can be chosen by the student, credit point value and position in the program.
Some study plans include compulsory courses and/or curriculum that can be freely chosen.For procedure see "Administrative procedures, regulations and deadlines".
Students can receive credit for exams concerning each compulsory course taken at universities abroad as part of the programs offered by the International Relations Service, unless they are part of the list of not recognized exams. Students can receive credit for exams recognized either in full or partial after the course program has been integrated according to the procedures that can be found in Exams > Credit for exams passed at universities abroad.
Course profiles are available on the website at www.unibocconi.eu/courses.
These profiles are identified with the following initials:
- CC compulsory courses of the MSc program;
- CO compulsory courses chosen as an alternative to another compulsory course for the same MSc program.
Detailed courses programs (course syllabuses) are generally available online and they are also generally given out in the classrooms by teachers on the first days of lessons.
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2.1.2.2.
Activities chosen by the students
Elective courses are chosen by students in order to complete their individual study plans, as provided for by the curriculum of studies, the major chosen, from the group of courses offered by the University and/or offered in collaboration with other universities. This chapter contains a section concerning each MSc program where students can find the detailed program structure with the number of electives scheduled. Elective courses are generally worth 6 credit points.
The choice of electives must be made at the start of the second year of studies for all programs with the exception of the DES-LS / ESS-LS for which the choice must be made during the first year of the course. The procedure is indicated in "Administrative procedures, regulations and deadlines > paragraph First-year procedures, rules and administrative deadlines.
Before choosing their electives students should consult the "Table of incompatible courses" and the "Table of banned courses" that can be found in the appendix.
The "Incompatible courses table" indicates the courses that cannot be chosen together in the same study plan because their course programs are either exactly or partly similar. The "Banned courses table" indicates the courses that cannot be included together in a specific MSc program.
The exams related to electives can be taken at universities abroad as part of the programs offered by the International Relations Service. The criteria and credit approval procedure is indicated in Exams > "Credit for exams passed at universities abroad".
The course profiles are available together with specification of the course's instruction language (Italian and/or English) at www.unibocconi.eu/courses.
These profiles are identified with the following initials: AI electives Detailed course programs (course syllabuses) are available online and they are also generally given out in the classrooms by teachers on the first days of lessons.
Workshops are interdisciplinary activities worth 3/6 credit points. Student evaluation is exam based and marked out of 30 by the workshop professor.
Assignments involve students carrying out individual research on topics decided upon with the Course Director of either a compulsory or an elective course included in the study plan. Student evaluation is based on the written assignment which is marked out of 30.
Compulsory courses, recommended majors, elective selection criteria and choice groups for each MSc program are listed below.
The educational offer for the 2009-2010 academic year will include an e-learning class group for some elective courses already taught in the same semester with traditional methods.
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2.1.3.
Master of Science in Management (M-LM)
Program Director:Prof. Carlo Salvato
Assistant to the Program Director: Prof. Alessandro Minichilli
Field of study Management (no. LM-77 of the Ministerial Decree 16 March, 2007)
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2.1.3.1.
Educational objectives
The objective of the MSc in Management Program is to provide students with advanced knowledge of the main business areas: management control, marketing, finance, work organization, strategic management; advanced knowledge of the main variables in business, especially law variables, macroeconomics and quantitative analysis.The goal being to teach the multifunctional competences necessary for an integrated and coherent management of businesses. The course is especially geared to students with an appropriate background covering the areas of business, economics and law- interested in acquiring the ability to fully understand the business world in itseconomic, juridical and social contexts.
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2.1.3.2.
Career opportunities
The main professional and work opportunities for graduates in the Master of Science in Management are:
Managers in companies working in different sectors.Graduates in Management can find work in different business areas, especially in corporate support activities in particular strategic planning and the organization and management of human resources; Analysts in highly advanced services companies, such as business consultancy companies, especially strategic/organization consultancy companies; Entrepreneur in companies of various sizes operating in different sectors, especially as creators of start-ups, in which the graduate in Management can put to use the knowledge and competences acquired in the MSc of Science Program..
As a multidisciplinary course, graduates in the Master of Science in Management acquire knowledge and comprehension abilities which will allow them to enter many professions open to specialists in such sectors as management, business ands banking
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2.1.3.3.
Description of the educational path
The Program structure includes compulsory course in the first year of studies, dealing with the main areas of business functions marketing, organization and human resources management, strategy and corporate policy -, plus economics, law and quantitative methods. Moreover Behavioral skills seminars are offered in order to develop such skills as:
- team work in order to appreciate individual differences working in a group;
- being assertive and managing interpersonal relations efficiently;
- public speaking and using methods and techniques in presentations efficiently; manage relations in multi-cultural contexts highlighting the diversity of views.
The second year includes educational activities chosen by the student (including courses), activities which may be focused on a specific area of specialization.Students may draft their study plan to include areas of specialization as: Project management, Management consulting, Entrepreneurship, small- and medium-size companies, Management of fashion companies, Management and sectors, Management of social-sector companies, Organization and management of human resources.
Students are allowed to draw from both Bocconi as well as other universities (chiefly foreign).
In addition, the study plan includes as compulsory educational activities:
·a 3-month work experience (internship or similar activity);
·two EU languages other than one’s mother tongue (English is compulsory for all non-native speakers of English);
·the thesis, which underscores the educational path, is carried out under the supervision of an advisor and researches a subject-area linked to the disciplines characterizing the graduate’s curriculum.
Students are encouraged to study abroad for a period of one month to one year (Campus abroad, Exchange Programs, Free-Mover Semester Programs, Master CEMS-MIM, Double Degree Programs).
The Program is taught in Italian, but students must include in their study plan at least one exam from a course taught in English.
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2.1.3.4.
Program structure
The program structure of the M-LM program comprises educational activities for a total of 120 credit points. The M-LM program structure is structured in two curricula:
- Curriculum Percorsi di Management (Majors of Management)
- Curriculum Organizzazione e gestione delle risorse umane (Organization and Human Resource Management)
During the first year of studies, in the period 7 January - 1 February 2010 students must choose between the two curricula.
Upon enrolment to the second year, via Punto Blu, students choose the related major and electives.
Students who wish to change the first year curriculum choice must sit all compulsory exams required for the new curriculum. In this case curriculum compulsory courses that have been taken and passed cannot be recognized as electives.
First year of studies 2009-2010 academic year
First semester
Code
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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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8498
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Marketing management - Advanced
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ITA
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6
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8322
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Metodi quantitativi per il management
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Quantitative methods for management
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ITA
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6
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8338
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Organizzazione d'impresa
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Organization
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ITA
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6
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8343
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Performance measurement
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ITA
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8
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8047
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Scenari economici
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Economic prospects
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ITA
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6
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8341
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Seminari per lo sviluppo di abilità comportamentali
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Behavioral skills seminars
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ITA
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2
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Curriculum Majors of Management
Second semester
Code
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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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8318
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Business history
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ITA
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6
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8342
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Corporate strategy
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ITA
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8
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8071
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Diritto commerciale (corso progredito)
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Company and business law (advanced course)
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ITA
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6
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8468
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Financial management e corporate banking
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Financial management and corporate banking
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ITA
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8
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8519
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Seminari: Valori imprenditoriali e comportamento manageriale
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Seminars: entrepreneurial values and managerial behaviour
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ITA
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2
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8456
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first foreign language (lessons only)
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8457
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second foreign language (lessons only )
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|
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Total CP of the first year of studies
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|
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64
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Curriculum "Organization and Human Resource Management"
Second semester
Code
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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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8342
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Corporate strategy
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ITA
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8
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8324
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Diritto del lavoro e delle relazioni industriali
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Labour law
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ITA
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6
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8327
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Economia del lavoro e delle risorse umane
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Labour and personnel economics
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ITA
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6
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8365
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Gestione delle risorse umane
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Human resource management
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ITA
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8
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8519
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Seminari: Valori imprenditoriali e comportamento manageriale
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Seminars: Entrepreneurial values and managerial behaviour
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ITA
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2
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8456
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first foreign language (lessons only)
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|
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8457
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second foreign language (lessons only )
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|
|
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Total CP of the first year of studies
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|
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64
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Second year of studies 2010-2011 academic year
Educational activities
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CP
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3 elective courses
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18
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First foreign language (lessons + exam 1st sem 2nd year)
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4
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Second foreign language (lessons + exam 1st sem 2nd year)
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4
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Internship or similar activities
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10
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Thesis
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20
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Total CP of the second year of studies
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56
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The student's study plan must include at least one exam for a course taught in English.This is not required for students who, by spending a semester abroad as part of the Exchange Program or Free mover semester program in countries where sitting for exams in English is not possible, pass ALL the elective courses of the second year of studies included in the program structure.
Some opportunities to study abroad as part of short programs (i.e. Campus Abroad) and long programs (such as Exchange programs lasting a semester and Double Degree Programs) are offered.
For information see paragraph "International Opportunities".
For detailed information on foreign languages see "Foreign languages"
During the second year of studies students choose 3 courses which correspond to the 18 credit points referring to the educational activities chosen by the students concerning the personalized academic major (free track) or one of the following recommended majors:
The MSc Program Director is available during office hours to provide more information concerning the program structure. Student office hours are published on the website at http://www.unibocconi.eu/studentconsultation .
It should be noted that while adhering to the educational objectives of the MSc program and the ministerial tables concerning the field of study of Management, the program structure may be subject to slight variations decided on by the Organs of administration.
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2.1.3.4.1.
Management of Fashion & Design firms
Coordinator of the major: Prof. S. Testa
The major structure includes:
a) 3 courses chosen from among the following:
Code
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Educational activity
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English translation
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Language of instruction
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Semester
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CP
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Note
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8400
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Management delle imprese di moda: i processi operativi
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Management of fashion companies: operational processes
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ITA
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I
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6
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8401
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Management delle imprese di moda: i processi strategici
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Management of fashion companies: strategic processes
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ITA
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II
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6
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incompatible with 8344
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8409
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Management of design
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ENG
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II
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6
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One course to be freely chosen from among the electives of the Master of Science program upon agreement with the Major coordinator
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Students of the Major are strongly recommended to attend the "Laboratorio Moda e Design" [Fashion and Design Workshop] which, being a field-project activity, will be recognised in the study plan as Internship or similar activity (10 CP).
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2.1.3.4.2.
Entrepreneurship and small and medium size companies
Coordinator of the major: Prof. G. Corbetta
The major structure includes:
a) 3 courses chosen from among the following:
Code
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Educational activity
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English translation
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Language of instruction
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Semester
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CP
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8138
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Amministrazione e controllo per le piccole e medie imprese
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Accounting and control for SMEs
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ITA
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I
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6
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8109
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Gestione strategica nei distretti
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Strategic management in districts
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ITA
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I
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6
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8110
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Imprenditorialita' e business planning
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Entrepreneurship and business planning
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ITA and ENG (2 class groups)
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I
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6
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8132
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Organizzazione delle piccole e medie imprese
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Small business organization
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ITA
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I
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6
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8134
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Project management
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ENG
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II
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6
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8115
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Strategia delle aziende familiari
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Strategic management of family businesses
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ITA
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I
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6
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1 course freely chosen from among the elective courses of the MSc Programs to be preferably agreed upon with the Major Coordinator
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2.1.3.4.3.
Management consulting
Coordinator of the major: Prof. F. Pennarola
The major structure includes:
a) 3 courses chosen from among the following:
Code
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Educational activity
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English translation
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Language of instruction
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Semester
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CP
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Note
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8399
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Change management
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ENG
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II
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6
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8503
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International corporate governance
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ITA
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I
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6
|
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8466
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IT Consulting
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ENG
|
II
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6
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jointly run with compulsory course chosen by the students EMIT-LM
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8131
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Management consulting
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ENG
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I
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6
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8178
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Management delle acquisizioni
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Acquisition management
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ITA
|
I
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6
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incompatible with 8027; forbidden for CLELI-LM students
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8134
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Project management
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|
ENG
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II
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6
|
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8407
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Strumenti manageriali di analisi competitiva dei settori
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Managerial tools for competitive industry analysis
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ITA
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I
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6
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|
.
1 course freely chosen from among the elective courses of the MSc Programs to be preferably agreed upon with the Major Coordinator
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2.1.3.4.4.
Social enterprise management (collectively with CLAPI-LM)
Coordinator of the major: Prof. Giorgio Fiorentini
The major structure includes:
a) 3 courses chosen from among the following:
Code
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Educational activity
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English translation
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Language of instruction
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Semester
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CP
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8394
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Management e fund raising dell'impresa sociale non profit
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Management and fund raising of social and no profit enterprises
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ITA
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I
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6
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8467
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Management of international institutions and NGOs
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ENG
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II
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6
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8478
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Management e finanza dei programmi e progetti internazionali
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Management and finance of international public programs and projects
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ITA
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II
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6
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8396
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No profit organization law
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|
ENG
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I
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6
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8411
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Social Entrepreneurship
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ITA
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I
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6
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1 course freely chosen from among the elective courses of the MSc Programs to be preferably agreed upon with the Major Coordinator.
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Students are advised to make their choice by inserting course code 8394 essential for the major
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2.1.3.4.5.
Management and Industries
Coordinator of the major: Prof. C. Salvato
The major structure includes:
a) 3 courses chosen from among the following:
Code
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Educational activity
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English translation
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Language of instruction
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Semester
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CP
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8388
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Life sciences
|
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ENG
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I
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6
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8407
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Strumenti manageriali di analisi competitiva dei settori
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Managerial tools for competitive industry analysis
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ITA
|
I
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6
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8494
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Technological change and international competitiveness
|
|
ENG
|
II
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6
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8390
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Telecommunications
|
|
ENG
|
I
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6
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8220
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The economics and organization of inter-firm networks
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|
ENG
|
II
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6
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1 course freely chosen from among the elective courses of the MSc Programs to be preferably agreed upon with the Major Coordinator
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Students are advised to make their choice inserting course code 8407, essential for the major, and at least one of the sector workshops codes 8388, 8390.
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2.1.3.4.6.
Organization and Human Resource
Coordinator of the major: Silvia Bagdadli
The major structure includes:
a) 3 courses chosen from among the following:
Code
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Educational activity
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English translation
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Language of instruction
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Semester
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CP
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8399
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Change management
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ENG
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II
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6
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8397
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Comportamento organizzativo e leadership
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Leadership and organizational behaviour
|
ITA
|
I
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6
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8398
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Knowledge management and organization design (NOT HELD in 2009/2010 a.y.)
|
|
ITA
|
II
|
6
|
8131
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Management consulting
|
|
ENG
|
I
|
6
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8491
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Metodi di analisi empirica nel management
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Methods of empirical analysis in management
|
ITA
|
I
|
6
|
8134
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Project management
|
|
ENG
|
II
|
6
|
1 course freely chosen from among the elective courses of the MSc Programs to be preferably agreed upon with the Major Coordinator
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2.1.3.4.7.
Project Management
Coordinator of the major: prof. Massimo Magni
The major structure includes:
a) 3 courses chosen from among the following:
Code
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Educational activity
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English translation
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Language of instruction
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Semester
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CP
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Note
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8399
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Change management
|
|
ENG
|
II
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6
|
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8110
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Imprenditorialita' e business planning
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Entrepreneurship and business planning
|
ITA and ENG
|
I
|
6
|
as an alternative to 8388
|
8487
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It Management
|
|
ENG
|
I
|
6
|
|
8388
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Life sciences
|
|
ENG
|
I
|
6
|
as an alternative to 8110
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8478
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Management e finanza dei programmi e progetti internazionali
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Management and finance of international public programs and projects
|
ITA
|
II
|
6
|
|
8134
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Project management
|
|
ENG
|
II
|
6
|
|
1 course freely chosen from among the elective courses of the MSc Programs to be preferably agreed upon with the Major Coordinator
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2.1.3.4.8.
Free track of the curriculum Majors of Management - Free track of the curriculum OGRU
The 18 credit points concerning the educational activities are divided into 3 courses freely chosen by the student from among the electives of MSc programs; the allocation of electives is subject to the official approval of the MSc Program Director or his/her delegate to the Student Administration Centre.
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2.1.3.5.
International opportunities
Some opportunities to study abroad as part of short programs (i.e. Campus Abroad) and long programs (such as Exchange programs lasting a semester and Double Degree Programs) are offered.
Double Degree Programs are addressed to a selected group of students who have excelled in their studies and have adequate language skills.
Students who are admitted can study a year in Italy and a year abroad; at the end of the courses they will obtain both the Italian Master of Science Degree and the equivalent foreign degree awarded by the partner school. The partner schools for the M-LS and equivalent foreign graduate degrees are listed below:
- Rotterdam School of Management RSM, Erasmus Universiteit: Master of Science in Business Administration;
- Ecole des Hautes Etudes Commerciales (Hec) - Paris: Diplome in Management;
- Esade : Master of Science in International Management;
- FGV, Fundacao Getulio Vargas EAESP: Master in Management;
- Universitat St.Gallen (Hsg) - St. Gallen, Swiss: master of Arts in Banking and Finance.
For updated information on Double Degree agreeements please consult the website http://www.ir.unibocconi.eu/doubledegree
Furthermore, those students who are selected on the basis of their academic performance can also obtain the CEMS-MIM (Master in International Management) awarded by the network CEMS, of which Bocconi is a member.
The Master in International Management MIM offered by CEMS (Community of European Management Schools) is an additional opportunity to make an international experience during the second year of studies of the Master of Science program. The program lasts about one academic year and its curriculum combines academic knowledge with on-the-field experience. Students are awarded a joint diploma issued by the 17 partner universities together managing the program.
For procedures to enrol in the program see "Studying abroad"
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2.1.4.
Master of Science in International Management (IM-LM)
Program Director: Prof. Markus Venzin
Assistant to the Program Director: Prof.ssa Gabriella Lojacono
Field of study: Management (no. LM-77 of the Ministerial Decree 16 March, 2007)
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2.1.4.1.
Educational objectives
The educational objective of the Master of Science in International Management is to develop the managerial capabilities necessary to manage companies operating internationally. In addition to managerial knowledge, the program provides students with both cognizance and advanced competences in international economics, economics history and quantitative methods as well as more specialized knowledge in order to operate in several sectors (e.g. management consulting, fashion and design, ) or business positions (e.g. marketing, finance, international commercial law, management control, etc.). Finally the objective of the Master of Science in International Management is to develop: Technical skills facilitating both problem solving and strategic decision-making skills; these are concrete technical techniques, essential in putting to use real business strategies.
Interpersonal skills interpersonal and leadership skills important in every field of culture.
Research skills the course provides broad, in-depth knowledge of international markets developing the ability to carry out detailed, professional market research.The program provides the skills to handle international activities such as preparing market access strategies by identifying the competition, laws, partners, client groups, etc.
The program is geared for Italian and foreign students who have previously studied management. The ideal candidate will have an excellent academic curriculum, international experience acquired through international study programs, an entrepreneurial spirit and good relationship skills.
The Master of Science in International Management combines strategic aspects, such as strategy and business organization at an international level, including technical aspects such as the theory of economics and quantitative methods; each course is organized according to an international prospective.
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2.1.4.2.
Career opportunities
The main professional and work opportunities for graduates in theMaster of Science in International Management are:
Multinational Companies: graduates in International Management can find work in large companies in many areas where international management skills are required. They are capable of working efficiently in multicultural teams. Knowledge of international functional strategies, international marketing and finance will allow them to have access to a broad range of work opportunities within the multinational company.
Consulting Company: numerous consultancy projects support the multinational companies in the management phase of their international role efficiently integrating their branch network in world context. The Master of Science in International Management prepares students to deal with cross border management projects. Companies operating in highly symbolic markets:the program allows students to have direct experiences and gain exceptional competence in companies known worldwide.Graduates in International Management are a crucial source for companies competing in market segments characterized by a competitive advantage based on creative design and marketing; like fashion and/or designer products. Small and Medium-size Companies: Graduates in International Management can work as Business Development Managers (responsible for business growth), Export Managers or managers abroad in one of the countries that contribute to the growth of Small and Medium-size Companies beyond national borders. They will be able to identify and select market opportunities abroad capitalizing on their importance through exporting strategies, etc.. Our graduates are educated to behave as businessmen at corporate level in foreign markets. Research Centers and Educational Institutions: in these organizations, graduates in International Management can make considerable contributions thanks to their systemic and inter-functional knowledge of the companies. Government agencies: the program puts great emphasis on bothapplied economics and political economics.The practical study of the role governments and supranational institutions play in world business makes our graduates preferred candidates in government agency posts.
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2.1.4.3.
Description of ther educational path
The first year includes compulsory courses such as economics and management dealing with international marketing, international commercial law and international economics. In addition, thanks to computer programs used in companies, students learn to use the most common quantitative methods to solve managerial problems. Most courses provide multinational company cases in order to allow students to live a real experience of company life. In the second year the study plan includes educational activities chosen by the student (including courses).Students are allowed to draw from both Bocconi as well as other universities (chiefly foreign). The study plan includes compulsory educational activities such as:
- a (approximately) 3-month work experience (internship or similar activity);
- two EU languages (Italian is compulsory for all non-native speakers of Italian);
- the thesis, which underscores the educational path, is carried out under the supervision of an advisor and researches a subject-area linked to the disciplines characterizing the graduate’s curriculum;
Students are encouraged to study abroad for a period of one month to one year (Campus abroad, Exchange Programs, Free-Mover Semester Programs, Master CEMS-MIM, Double Degree Programs).
The Master of Science in International Management is taught in English.
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2.1.4.4.
Program structure
The program structure of the Master of Science in International Management comprise educational activities for a total of 120 credit points.
First year of studies 2009-2010 academic year
First semester
Code |
Educational activity
|
Language of instruction
|
CP
|
8461
|
International economics and business dynamics - Module 1 (Applied international economics) (see note below)
|
ENG
|
6
|
8338
|
Organization
|
ENG
|
6
|
8343
|
Performance measurement
|
ENG
|
6
|
8322
|
Quantitative methods for management
|
ENG
|
6
|
8499
|
Selected topics in marketing
|
ENG
|
6
|
8426
|
Seminar on collaborative compentences
|
ENG
|
2
|
Second semester
Code
|
Educational activity
|
Language of instruction
|
CP
|
8342
|
Corporate strategy
|
ENG
|
8
|
8497
|
International comparative business law
|
ENG
|
6
|
8422
|
International economics and business dynamics - Module 2 (Evolution in international business) (see note below)
|
ENG
|
6
|
8336
|
International finance
|
ENG
|
8
|
8456
|
first foreign language (lessons only)
|
|
|
8457
|
second foreign language (lessons only )
|
|
|
Total CP of the first year of studies
|
|
60
|
Second year 2010-2011 academic year
Educational activities
|
|
CP
|
Global operations and supply chain management
|
|
6
|
3 elective courses
|
|
18
|
First foreign language (lessons + exam 1st sem 2nd year)
|
|
4
|
Second foreign language (lessons + exam 1st sem 2nd year)
|
|
4
|
Internship or similar activities
|
|
8
|
Thesis
|
|
20
|
Total CP of the second year of studies
|
|
60
|
NOTE:
- code 8461 ‘International economics and business dynamics - Module 1 (Applied international economics)’ and code 8422 ‘International economics and business dynamics - Module 2 (Evolution in international business)‘ are respectively the first and second module of thecourse code 8423 ‘International economics and business dynamics’.
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.
Some opportunities to study abroad as part of short programs (i.e. Campus Abroad) and long programs (such as Exchange programs lasting a semester and Double Degree Programs) are offered (see "International opportunities").
For detailed information on foreign languages see "Foreign languages".
During the second year of studies students can freely draw their free track by choosing 3 elective courses which correspond to the 18 educational credit points referring to the educational activities chosen by the students upon authorization of the Master of Science Program Director or his representative. The MSc Program Director is available during office hours to provide more information concerning the program structure. Student office hours are published on the website at www.unibocconi.eu/studentconsultationhours.
It should be noted that while adhering to the educational objectives of the MSc program and of the ministerial tables concerning the field of study of Management, the program structure may be subject to slight variations decided on by the Organs of administration.
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2.1.4.5.
International opportunities
Some opportunities to study abroad as part of short programs (i.e. Campus Abroad) and long programs (such as Exchange programs lasting a semester and Double Degree Programs) are offered.
Double Degree Programs are addressed to a selected group of students who have excelled in their studies and have adequate language skills.
Students who are admitted can study a year in Italy and a year abroad; at the end of the courses they will obtain both the Italian Master of Science Degree and the equivalent foreign degree awarded by the partner school.
The partner schools for the MSc in Marketing Management and equivalent foreign graduate degrees are listed below:
- Ecole des Hautes Etudes Commerciales (HEC) Paris: Diplôme in Management;
- Esade: Master of Science in International Management;
- FGV, Fundacao Getulio Vargas EAESP: Master in Management;
- Fudan University: Master of Science in International Management;
- Indian Institute of Management Ahmedabad: Postgraduate Programme in Management;
- Universitat St. Gallen (Hsg) - St. Gallen, Svizzera: Master of Arts in Banking and Finance.
For updated information on Double Degree agreeements please consult the website www.ir.unibocconi.eu/doubledegree.
For procedures to enrol in the program see "Studying abroad"
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2.1.5.
Master of Science in Marketing Management (MM-LM)
Program DirectorProf.ssa Antonella Carù
Assistants to the Program Director: Dott.ssa Stefania Borghini (class group taught in Italian) Dott. Michael Gibbert (class group taught in English)
Field of study Management (no. LM-77 of the MinisterialDecree 16 March 2007)
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2.1.5.1.
Educational objectives
The educational objective of the Master of Science in Marketing Management is to develop the managerial capabilities connected to marketing, concerning the operative and strategy areas that all companies face both internationally and nationally. Specifically the objective of the course is to develop three different areas of competence:
- Multidisciplinary theoretic knowledge:the Marketing Management program allows students to acquire the contents and theories from various fields from economics to management (including marketing, strategy and accounting) statistics, sociology, law, technology and logistics.
- ·Competences and operative skills in marketing:by analyzing the challenges and problems that Marketing Managers must deal with, the MSc in Marketing Management gears its studies to specific issuesand techniques helping students to achieve a highly specialized approach to problem solving. The portfolio of models and techniques offered cover the key areas of this discipline: qualitative and quantitative market research, product and brand management, management of communication, services marketing, development of new products, distribution management, sales and pricing management and customer relations management.
- Soft skills: skills that may only be learned successfully through training or hands-on learning. These skills are intellectual in nature (analysis skills, the ability to judge without prejudice, capability of drafting presentations both orally and in written form, on the spot decision-making abilities) and managerial (e.g. group work, being a leader, interpersonal relations skills, managing a project).
The Master of Science in Marketing Management is geared to highly motivated students looking for a challenge, ready to start an intensive period of studies before starting a professional career in business.In order to get the most out of this experience, students should have a good basic knowledge in management and economics, and advanced language skills.
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2.1.5.2.
Career opportunities
The skills gained will help graduates to qualify for a number of positions in the MARKETING field in appropriate companies, specifically:
- Manufacturing industries, operating in BtoC markets (company vs. consumer) and BtoB (company vs. company)
- Large distribution companies and retail
- Communication companies (new and traditional media companies; advertising agencies, web agencies)
- Companies operating in the new economy
- Service companies in market research
- Other services companies for consumers and organizations
- Non-profit organizations.
The program prepares Marketing specialists,and communication may be only one of the sectors (e.g., communication agencies) in which the graduate can apply as a Marketing expert
Typical job examples of Marketing experts may be: product and brand management, management of sales and distribution,marketing research.Since marketing describes both the managerialaspect and more general aspects influencing other managerial functions, students are in a position to take on roles in other managerial areas such as business development, strategic planning, product research and development, provisions and global management.
Some examples of professional figures are: product specialist, product manager, marketing manager, brand manager, key-account and customer relations manager, trade and retail manager, category manager, sales manager, marketing analyst in qualitative market research, business analyst, business analyst consultant, marketing analyst consultant,advertising strategist, media planner, web manager, buyer, purchasing manager.
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2.1.5.3.
Description of the educational path
The first year course includes compulsory courses covering various disciplines. In addition to the specific topics of marketing such as qualitative and quantitative market research, strategic marketing, product innovation, customer behavior, retail and channel management, the study plan of the course also includes statistics, industrial organization and law.
Courses are organized so as to give students a complete background between specific competences (i.e., in specific functional areas) and generic competences (i.e., multidisciplinary competences and skills).
In the second year the study plan includes educational activities chosen by the student, said activities may be focused on a specific area of specialization, for example marketing communication, product and sales management, management of distribution channels that reflect competences and professional roles in the Marketing job market.
Students are allowed to draw from both Bocconi as well as other universities (chiefly foreign).The study plan includes compulsory educational activities:
- two EU languages other than one’s mother tongue (English is compulsory in the Italian version of the program, for non-native speakers of English; Italian is obligatory in the English version of the program, for non-native speakers of Italian);
- a 3-month work experience(internship or similar activity);
- the thesis, which underscores the educational path, is carried out under the supervision of an advisor and researches a subject-area linked to the disciplines characterizing the graduate’s curriculum.
Students are encouraged to study abroad for a period of one month to one year (Campus abroad, Exchange Programs, Free-Mover Semester Programs, Double Degree Programs).
Finally, seminars featuring highly qualified guests from the business world are organized along with workshops in order to develop the soft skills thus completing the study experience.The seminars are organized so students familiarize themselves with emerging topics and marketing issues which businesses commonly deal with.The aim of the workshops is to provide students with basic and advanced management tools that can be applied in problem solving and project management situations.
To complete the practical learning path students are invited to participate in special activities organized by companies.
The Program is held in Italian and in English; students who choose the program held in Italian must include in the study plan at least one exam from a course held in English
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2.1.5.4.
Program structure
Program structure (class groups taught in Italian)
The program structure of the Master of Science in Marketing Management comprises educational activities for a total of 120 credit points.
First year of studies 2009-2010 academic year
First semester
Code
|
Educational activity
|
English translation
|
CP
|
8009
|
Channel marketing (Evoluzione del commercio; analisi e progettazione)
|
Channel marketing (Trade evolution analysis and planning)
|
6
|
8048
|
Industry analysis (Economia dei settori industriali e dell'innovazione)
|
Industry analysis (Industrial economics and economics of innovation)
|
8
|
8427
|
Market research
|
|
6
|
8425
|
Strategic marketing and marketing plan I modulo (Vedi nota in calce)
|
Strategic marketing and marketing plan Module I (See note below)
|
6
|
8430
|
Understanding consumer (Consumer behaviour and CCT) I modulo (Vedi nota in calce)
|
Understanding consumer (Consumer behaviour and CCT) Module I (See note below)
|
5
|
Second semester
Code
|
Educational activity
|
English translation
|
CP
|
8159
|
Brand management
|
|
5
|
8072
|
Diritto per il marketing
|
Legal issues in marketing
|
6
|
8417
|
Product innovation and market creation
|
|
5
|
8462
|
Strategic marketing and marketing plan II modulo (Vedi nota in calce)
|
Strategic marketing and marketing plan Module II (See note below)
|
6
|
8431
|
Understanding consumer (Consumer behaviour and CCT) II modulo (Vedi nota in calce)
|
Understanding consumer (Consumer behaviour and CCT) Module II (See note below)
|
7
|
8456
|
first foreign language (lessons only)
|
|
|
8457
|
second foreign language (lessons only)
|
|
|
Total CP of the first year of studies
|
|
60
|
Second year of studies 2010-2011 academic year
Educational activities
|
CP
|
4 elective courses
|
24
|
First foreign language (lessons + exam 1st sem 2nd year)
|
4
|
Second foreign language (lessons + exam 1st sem 2nd year)
|
4
|
Internship or similar activities
|
8
|
Thesis
|
20
|
Total CP of the second year of studies
|
60
|
NOTE:
- cod. 8425 ‘Strategic marketing and marketing plan module I and code 8462 ‘Strategic marketing and marketing plan module II‘are respectively the first and second module of8424 ‘Strategic marketing and marketing plan’;
- code 8430 ‘Understanding consumer (Consumer behaviour and CCT) module I’ and code 8431 ‘Understanding consumer (Consumer behaviour and CCT) module II are respectively the first and second module of the course code 8429 ‘Understanding consumer (Consumer behaviour and CCT)’.
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 study plan must include at least one exam from a course taught in English. This is not required for students who, by spending a semester abroad as part of the Exchange Programs or Free Mover Semester in countries where sitting for exams in English is not possible, sit for ALL the elective corse of the second year of studies included in the study plan.
Program structure (class group taught in English)
First year of studies 2009-2010 academic year
First semester
Code
|
Educational activity
|
CP
|
8009
|
Channel marketing (Trade evolution analysis and planning)
|
6
|
8048
|
Industry analysis (Industrial economics and economics of innovation)
|
8
|
8427
|
Market research
|
6
|
8425
|
Strategic marketing and marketing plan Module I (See note below )
|
6
|
8430
|
Understanding consumer (Consumer behaviour and CCT) Module I (See note below)
|
5
|
Second semester
Code
|
Educational activity
|
CP
|
8159
|
Brand management
|
5
|
8072
|
Legal issues in marketing
|
6
|
8417
|
Product innovation and market creation
|
5
|
8462
|
Strategic marketing and marketing plan Module II (See note below)
|
6
|
8431
|
Understanding consumer (Consumer behaviour and CCT) Module II (See note below)
|
7
|
8456
|
first foreign language (lessons only)
|
|
8457
|
second foreign language (lessons only)
|
|
Total CP of the first year of studies
|
60
|
Second year of studies 2010-2011 academic year
Educational activities
|
CP
|
4 elective courses
|
24
|
First foreign language (lessons + exam 1st sem 2nd year)
|
4
|
Second foreign language (lessons + exam 1st sem 2nd year)
|
4
|
Internship or similar activities
|
8
|
Thesis
|
20
|
Total CP of the second year of studies
|
60
|
NOTE:
- code 8425 ‘Strategic marketing and marketing plan Module I’ and code 8462 ‘Strategic marketing and marketing plan Module II‘ sono are respectively the first and second module of the course code 8424 ‘Strategic marketing and marketing plan’;
- code 8430 ‘Understanding consumer (Consumer behaviour and CCT) Module I’ and code 8431 ‘Understanding consumer (Consumer behaviour and CCT) Module II’ are respectively the first and second module of the course code 8429 ‘Understanding consumer (Consumer behaviour and CCT)’.
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.
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. Some opportunities to study abroad as part of short programs (i.e. Campus Abroad) and long programs (such as Exchange programs lasting a semester and Double Degree Programs) are offered (see "International opportunities").
For detailed information on foreign languages see "Foreign languages" .
During the second year of studies students choose 4 elective corse which correspond to the 24 credit points relative to the activities chosen by the students - concerning the personalized academic major (free track) or one of the following recommended majors:
The MSc Program Director is available during office hours to provide more information concerning the program structure. Student office hours are published on the website at www.unibocconi.eu/studentconsultationhours .
It should be noted that while adhering to the educational objectives of the MSc program and of the ministerial tables concerning the field of study of Management, the program structure may be subject to slight variations decided by the Organs of administration.
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2.1.5.4.1.
Business communication and media
The major structure includes:
a) 2 courses chosen from among the following:
Code
|
Educational activity
|
English translation
|
Language of instruction
|
Semester
|
CP
|
8158
|
Advertising management
|
|
ITA
|
II
|
6
|
8362
|
Communication and event management
|
|
ENG
|
II
|
6
|
8180
|
Marketing esperienziale
|
Experiential marketing
|
ITA
|
II
|
6
|
8502
|
Semiotica applicata al marketing
|
Marketing applied semiotics
|
ITA
|
I
|
6
|
8501
|
Topics in E-marketing and E-commerce - Advanced
|
|
ENG
|
I
|
6
|
b) 1 course chosen from among the following:
Code
|
Educational activity
|
English translation
|
Language of instruction
|
Semester
|
CP
|
Note
|
8288
|
Analisi delle performance di marketing
|
Marketing performance analysis
|
ITA
|
II
|
6
|
|
8164
|
CRM and loyalty management
|
|
ENG
|
II
|
6
|
cannot be chosen as elective course by M-LM students
|
8166
|
Culture, media e consumo
|
Cultures, media and consumption
|
ITA
|
II
|
6
|
|
8477
|
Data mining
|
|
ITA
|
II
|
6
|
|
8406
|
Distribution networks and international retailing
|
|
ENG
|
I
|
6
|
|
8404
|
Industrial marketing
|
|
ENG
|
I
|
6
|
|
8264
|
International marketing
|
|
ENG
|
II
|
6
|
incompatible with 8181
|
8400
|
Management delle imprese di moda: i processi operativi
|
Management of fashion companies: operational processes
|
ITA
|
I
|
6
|
|
8179
|
Marketing dei servizi
|
Services marketing
|
ITA
|
I
|
6
|
|
8181
|
Marketing internazionale
|
International marketing
|
ITA
|
I
|
6
|
incompatible with 8264
|
8232
|
Population dynamics and economics
|
|
ENG
|
I
|
6
|
|
8410
|
Pricing
|
|
ITA
|
I
|
6
|
|
8134
|
Project management
|
|
ENG
|
II
|
6
|
|
8185
|
Sales and key account management
|
|
ENG
|
I
|
6
|
|
8405
|
Store management
|
|
ITA
|
II
|
6
|
|
8187
|
Supply chain management
|
|
ENG
|
I
|
6
|
|
8500
|
Trade marketing and category management
|
|
ITA
|
I
|
6
|
|
c) 1 course freely chosen from among the electives of all of the other MSc programs.
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2.1.5.4.2.
Distribution networks and retailing
The major structure includes:
a) 2 courses chosen from among the following:
Code
|
Educational activity
|
English translation
|
Language of instruction
|
Semester
|
CP
|
Note
|
8164
|
CRM and loyalty management
|
|
ENG
|
II
|
6
|
cannot be choosen as elective course by M-LM students
|
8406
|
Distribution networks and international retailing
|
|
ENG
|
I
|
6
|
|
8185
|
Sales and key account management
|
|
ENG
|
I
|
6
|
|
8405
|
Store management
|
|
ITA
|
II
|
6
|
|
8500
|
Trade marketing and category management
|
|
ITA
|
I
|
6
|
|
b) 1 course chosen from among the following:
Code
|
Educational activity
|
English translation
|
Language of instruction
|
Semester
|
CP
|
Note
|
8158
|
Advertising management
|
|
ITA
|
II
|
6
|
|
8288
|
Analisi delle performance di marketing
|
Marketing performance analysis
|
ITA
|
II
|
6
|
|
8362
|
Communication and event management
|
|
ENG
|
II
|
6
|
|
8166
|
Culture, media e consumo
|
Cultures, media and consumption
|
ITA
|
II
|
6
|
|
8477
|
Data mining
|
|
ITA
|
II
|
6
|
|
8404
|
Industrial marketing
|
|
ENG
|
I
|
6
|
|
8264
|
International marketing
|
|
ENG
|
II
|
6
|
incompatible with 8181
|
8400
|
Management delle imprese di moda: i processi operativi
|
Management of fashion companies: operational processes
|
ITA
|
I
|
6
|
|
8179
|
Marketing dei servizi
|
Services marketing
|
ITA
|
I
|
6
|
|
8180
|
Marketing esperienziale
|
Experiential marketing
|
ITA
|
II
|
6
|
|
8181
|
Marketing internazionale
|
International marketing
|
ITA
|
I
|
6
|
incompatible with 8264
|
8232
|
Population dynamics and economics
|
|
ENG
|
I
|
6
|
|
8410
|
Pricing
|
|
ITA
|
I
|
6
|
|
8134
|
Project management
|
|
ENG
|
II
|
6
|
|
8502
|
Semiotica applicata al marketing
|
Marketing applied semiotics
|
ITA
|
I
|
6
|
|
8187
|
Supply chain management
|
|
ENG
|
I
|
6
|
|
8501
|
Topics in E-marketing and E-commerce Advanced
|
|
ENG
|
I
|
6
|
|
c) 1 course freely chosen from among the electives of MSc programs.
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2.1.5.4.3.
Product and service management
The major structure includes: a) 2 courses chosen from among the following:
Code
|
Educational activity
|
English translation
|
Language of instruction
|
Semester
|
CP
|
Note
|
8288
|
Analisi delle performance di marketing
|
Marketing performance analysis
|
ITA
|
II
|
6
|
|
8404
|
Industrial marketing
|
|
ENG
|
I
|
6
|
|
8264
|
International marketing
|
|
ENG
|
II
|
6
|
incompatible with 8181
|
8179
|
Marketing dei servizi
|
Services marketing
|
ITA
|
I
|
6
|
|
8410
|
Pricing
|
|
ITA
|
I
|
6
|
|
b) 1 course chosen from among the following:
Code
|
Educational activity
|
English translation
|
Language of instruction
|
Semester
|
CP
|
Note
|
8158
|
Advertising management
|
|
ITA
|
II
|
6
|
|
8362
|
Communication and event management
|
|
ENG
|
II
|
6
|
|
8164
|
CRM and loyalty management
|
|
ENG
|
II
|
6
|
can not be chosen as elective course by M-LM students
|
8166
|
Culture, media e consumo
|
Cultures, media and consumption
|
ITA
|
II
|
6
|
|
8477
|
Data mining
|
|
ITA
|
II
|
6
|
|
8406
|
Distribution networks and international retailing
|
|
ENG
|
I
|
6
|
|
8400
|
Management delle imprese di moda: i processi operativi
|
Management of fashion companies: operational processes
|
ITA
|
I
|
6
|
|
8180
|
Marketing esperienziale
|
Experiential marketing
|
ITA
|
II
|
6
|
|
8181
|
Marketing internazionale
|
International marketing
|
ITA
|
I
|
6
|
incompatible with 8264
|
8232
|
Population dynamics and economics
|
|
ENG
|
I
|
6
|
|
8134
|
Project management
|
|
ENG
|
II
|
6
|
|
8185
|
Sales and key account management
|
|
ENG
|
I
|
6
|
|
8502
|
Semiotica applicata al marketing
|
Marketing applied semiotics
|
ITA
|
I
|
6
|
|
8405
|
Store management
|
|
ITA
|
II
|
6
|
|
8187
|
Supply chain management
|
|
ENG
|
I
|
6
|
|
8501
|
Topics in E-marketing and E-commerce - Advanced
|
|
ENG
|
I
|
6
|
|
8500
|
Trade marketing and category management
|
|
ITA
|
I
|
6
|
|
c) 1 course freely chosen from among the electives of MSc programs.
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2.1.5.4.4.
Free track
The 24 credit points concerning the educational activities are divided into 4 courses freely choosen by the student from among the electives of MSc programs, with prior approval from the MSc Program Director or his/her delegate. Two of the corse chosen must be referring to one of these two subject groups: Theory and principles of management (SECS-P/07), Corporate management(SECS-P/08), Organization theory (SECS-P/10).
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2.1.5.5.
International opportunities
Some opportunities to study abroad as part of short programs (i.e. Campus Abroad) and long programs (such as Exchange programs lasting a semester and Double Degree Programs) are offered.
Double Degree Programs are addressed to a selected group of students who have excelled in their studies and have adequate language skills.
Students who are admitted can study a year in Italy and a year abroad; at the end of the courses they will obtain both the Italian Master of Science Degree and the equivalent foreign degree awarded by the partner school. The partner schools for the M-LS and equivalent foreign graduate degrees are listed below:
- Rotterdam School of Management RSM, Erasmus Universiteit: Master of Science in Business Administration;
- Copenhagen Business School: Master of Science in Economic and Business Administration;
- Ecole des Hautes Etudes Commerciales (HEC) - Paris: Diplôme in Management;
- Esade: Master of Science in Marketing Management.
For updated information on Double Degree agreeements please consult the website www.ir.unibocconi.eu/doubledegree.
For procedures to enrol in the program see "Studying abroad"
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2.1.6.
Master of Science in Amministrazione, finanza aziendale e controllo [Accounting, Corporate Finance and Control] (AFC-LM)
Program Director:
Prof. Marco Agliati
Assistant to the Program Director : Dott.ssa Ariela Caglio
Field of study Management (no. LM-77 of the Ministerial Decree 16 March 2007)
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2.1.6.1.
Educational objectives
The Master of Science in Amministrazione Finanza e Controllo [Accounting, Corporate Finance and Control] aims to develop the competences necessary in order to create the professional qualities in accounting, finance and control of modern companies;in consideration also of the rapport they havewith their stockholders, to the efficiency with which accounting processes are handled, to the complexity of the rapport with the financial markets. The course focuses on topics of accounting and budgeting, corporate finance and control, company finance, planning and management systems, the objective is to provide students with advanced studies, an articulated, integrated vision of the above areas and business issues.Specifically the course provides students with the administrative professional competence in its broadest sense, the skills to apply analytical methodologies and business quantitative analysis. In terms of:
- a solid preparation and specialized knowledge of current advanced topics in the areas of administration, business finance, planning and managerial control;;
- tools for analysis and the necessary methodologies to pinpoint and solve typical problems in the above areas;
- application skills specifically in administration, business finance and management control;
- the necessary knowledge to communicate with the persons responsible for various business areas, with financial markets and management control.
The program is geared to students with competences in business management who wish to specialize in the areas of administration, corporate finance, planning and control, broadening competences to operate in administration and industrial company finance, commerce, services and financial brokerage, both in self-employed professions and company consultancy.
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2.1.6.2.
Career opportunities
The professional opportunities are to be found in all areas of business such as administration, finance and planning and managerial control.The chief opportunities are in management and finance in industrial, commercial, services and financial brokerage companies.
Specifically the opportunities include:
- administrative functions in companies of various types and levels, covering roles in areas such asadministration and preparation of balance sheets, economic communication (addressed to various classes of outside interlocutors, for example regulatory bodies, analysts, control organs, etc.),company finance, planning and management control, internal control, management and planning of processes and administrative systems;
- work in the area of administration, finance and control in management consultancy companies, in consultancy companies working in the planning and realization of company administrative systems, and in consultancy companies focused on the management of exceptional operations.
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2.1.6.3.
Description of the educational path
The first year course includes compulsory courses for all students in the program, courses that aim to build competences specializing in administration, finance and control, linked to topics that will develop interpretative competences of economics.
For this reason besides courses helping to develop skills on the areas of administration, finance and control, there are courses of economics, law, quantitative methods and management .
The second year the study plan includes educational activities chosen by the student, said activities may be focused on a specific area of specialization, for example: Management and control systems, Corporate Finance, Business planning and control, auditing. Students are allowed to draw from both Bocconi as well as other universities (chiefly foreign).
The second year study plan includes compulsory educational activities
- a 3-month work experience (internship or similar activity)
- two EU languages other than one’s mother tongue (English is compulsory for all non-native speakers of English);
- the thesis, which underscores the educational path, is carried out under the supervision of an advisor and researches a subject-area linked to the disciplines characterizing the graduate’s curriculum.
Students are encouraged to study abroad for a period of one month to one year (Campus abroad, Exchange Programs, Free-Mover Semester Programs, Double Degree Programs).
The course is taught in Italian, but students must include in their study plan at least one exam from a course taught in English.
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2.1.6.4.
Program structure
The program structure of the Master of Science in Amministrazione, finanza aziendale e controllo [Accounting, Corporate Finance and Control] comprise educational activities for a total of 120 credit points.
First year of studies 2009-2010
First semester
Code
|
Educational activity
|
English translation
|
Language of instruction
|
CP
|
8434
|
Analisi dei dati
|
Data analysis
|
ITA
|
6
|
8018
|
Bilancio e comunicazione economica
|
Financial reporting and international accounting standards
|
ITA
|
10
|
8454
|
Finanza aziendale e dei mercati
|
Financial management and financial markets
|
ITA
|
10
|
8003
|
Sistemi di corporate governance
|
Corporate governance
|
ITA
|
5
|
Second semester
Code
|
Educational activity
|
English translation
|
Language of instruction
|
CP
|
8458
|
Diritto dell'impresa (Temi societari e tributari di amministrazione e controllo) e scienza delle finanze
|
Business law (Selected corporate and tax issues in management and internal auditing) and public finance
|
ITA
|
9
|
8432
|
Fair value accounting, reporting and valuation
|
Fair value accounting, reporting and valuation
|
ITA
|
8
|
8433
|
Modelli e sistemi di pianificazione e controllo
|
Performance measurement and control systems
|
ITA
|
10
|
8050
|
Temi avanzati di economia
|
Advanced topics in economics
|
ITA
|
6
|
8456
|
first foreign language (lessons only)
|
|
|
|
8457
|
second foreign language (lessons only)
|
|
|
|
|
Total CP of the first year of studies
|
|
|
64
|
Second year of studies 2010-2011 academic year
Educational activities
|
CP
|
4 elective courses
|
24
|
First foreign language (lessons + exam 1st sem 2nd year)
|
4
|
Second foreign language (lessons + exam 1st sem 2nd year)
|
4
|
Internships or similar activities
|
6
|
thesis
|
18
|
Total CP of the second year of studies
|
56
|
Students' study plan must include at least one exam from a course taught in English.This is not required for students who, by spending a semester abroad as part of the Exchange Program or Free Mover semester in countries where sitting for exams in English is not possible, sit for ALL the elective courses of the second year of studies included in the study plan.
Some opportunities to study abroad as part of short programs (i.e. Campus Abroad) and long programs (such as Exchange programs lasting a semester and Double Degree Programs) are offered (see "International opportunities").
For detailed information about foreign languages see "Foreign languages".
During the second year of studies students choose 4 elective courses which correspond to the 24 credit points regarding the activities chosen by the students concerning the personalized academic major (free track) or one of the following recommended majors:
The Program Director is available during office hours to provide more information concerning the program structure. Student office hours are published on the website at www.unibocconi.eu/studentconsultationhours.
It should be noted that while adhering to the educational objectives of the MSc program and of the ministerial tables concerning the field of study of Management, the program structure may be subject to slight variations decided on by the Organs of administration.
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2.1.6.4.1.
Accounting and control systems
The major structure includes:
a) 2 courses chosen from among the following:
Code
|
Educational activity
|
English translation
|
Language of instruction
|
Semester
|
CP
|
8138
|
Amministrazione e controllo per le piccole e medie imprese
|
Accounting and control for SMEs
|
ITA
|
I
|
6
|
8139
|
Analisi di bilancio (corso progredito) (Financial statements analysis)
|
Financial statements analysis (advanced course)
|
ITA
|
I
|
6
|
8140
|
Bilancio consolidato e performance dei gruppi
|
Consolidated financial statements and group performance
|
ITA
|
I
|
6
|
8346
|
Earnings quality analysis
|
|
ITA
|
II
|
6
|
b) 1 course freely chosen from among the electives of AFC-LS program (see the list below).
c) 1 course freely chosen from among the electives of MSc programs.
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2.1.6.4.2.
Corporate Finance
The major structure includes:
a) 2 courses chosen from among the following:
Code
|
Educational activity
|
English translation
|
Language of instruction
|
Semester
|
CP
|
8383
|
Deal design and valuation for business combinations and joint agreements
|
|
ITA and ENG (2 class groups)
|
I
|
6
|
8472
|
Financial management (Advanced topics)
|
|
ITA
|
I
|
6
|
8145
|
International corporate finance
|
|
ITA and ENG (2 class groups)
|
I
|
6
|
8382
|
Value reporting e investimenti nei gruppi
|
Value reporting and investment
|
ITA
|
I
|
6
|
b) 1 course freely chosen from among the electives of AFC-LS program (see the list below);
c) 1 course freely chosen from among the electives of MSc programs.
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2.1.6.4.3.
Planning and control
The major structure includes
a) 2 courses chosen from among the following:
Code
|
Educational activity
|
English translation
|
Language of instruction
|
Semester
|
CP
|
8137
|
Amministrazione e controllo nelle imprese multinazionali
|
Accounting and control in MNCs
|
ITA
|
I
|
6
|
8476
|
Sistemi di controllo, valutazione delle performance, incentivi (Pianificazione e budgeting)
|
Management control, performance valuation, incentives (Planning and budgeting)
|
ITA
|
I
|
6
|
8154
|
Sistemi di cost management
|
Cost management systems
|
ENG
|
I
|
6
|
b)1 course freely chosen from among the electives of AFC-LS program (see the list below);
c) 1 course freely chosen from among the electives of MSc programs.
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2.1.6.4.4.
Auditing
The major structure includes:
a) 2 courses chosen from among the following:
Code
|
Educational activity
|
English translation
|
Language of instruction
|
Semester
|
CP
|
8308
|
Forensic accounting, frauds and litigation
|
|
ITA
|
I
|
6
|
8367
|
Revisione aziendale (corso progredito)
|
Auditing (advanced course)
|
ITA
|
I
|
6
|
8474
|
Risk assessment e auditing
|
Risk assessment and auditing
|
ITA
|
I
|
6
|
b)1 course freely chosen from among the electives of AFC-LS program (see the list below);
c) 1 course freely chosen from among the electives of MSc programs.
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2.1.6.4.5.
List of electives AFC-LM
Code
|
Educational activity
|
English translation
|
Language of instruction
|
Semester
|
CP
|
8137
|
Amministrazione e controllo nelle imprese multinazionali
|
Accounting and control in MNCs
|
ITA
|
I
|
6
|
8138
|
Amministrazione e controllo per le piccole e medie imprese
|
Accounting and control for SMEs
|
ITA
|
I
|
6
|
8139
|
Analisi di bilancio (corso progredito) (Financial statements analysis)
|
Financial statements analysis (advanced course)
|
ITA
|
I
|
6
|
8293
|
Analisi e valutazione delle informazioni di mercato delle banche e delle assicurazioni
|
Information and financial reporting of banks and insurance companies: analysis and evaluation
|
ITA
|
I
|
6
|
8470
|
Analisi strategiche e valutazioni finanziarie
|
Strategic analysis and financial valuation
|
ITA
|
I
|
6
|
8140
|
Bilancio consolidato e performance dei gruppi
|
Consolidated financial statements and group performance
|
ITA
|
I
|
6
|
8163
|
Corporate social responsibility
|
|
ITA
|
II
|
6
|
8306
|
Crisi d'impresa e processi di ristrutturazione
|
Corporate distress and turnaround management
|
ITA
|
II
|
6
|
8383
|
Deal design and valuation for business combinations and joint agreements
|
|
ITA and ENG (2 class groups)
|
I
|
6
|
8240
|
Diritto fallimentare
|
Bankruptcy law
|
ITA
|
I
|
6
|
8245
|
Diritto tributario (corso progredito 1) (Reddito d'impresa)
|
Tax law (Advanced course 1) (Business taxation)
|
ITA
|
I
|
6
|
8247
|
Diritto tributario internazionale
|
International tax law
|
ITA
|
II
|
6
|
8346
|
Earnings quality analysis
|
|
ITA
|
II
|
6
|
8472
|
Financial management (Advanced topics)
|
|
ITA
|
I
|
6
|
8308
|
Forensic accounting, frauds and litigation
|
|
ITA
|
I
|
6
|
8145
|
International corporate finance
|
|
ITA and ENG (2 class groups)
|
I
|
6
|
8191
|
Investment banking and structured finance
|
|
ING
|
I
|
6
|
8282
|
La valutazione dei beni intangibili
|
The valuation of intangibles
|
ITA
|
I
|
6
|
8307
|
Mergers and acquisitions
|
|
ITA and ENG (2 class groups)
|
I
|
6
|
8475
|
Pianificazione e controllo per la gestione della conoscenza (NOT HELD in 2009/2010 a.y.)
|
Planning and control for knowledge management
|
ITA
|
II
|
6
|
8142
|
Real estate finance
|
|
ENG
|
I
|
6
|
8367
|
Revisione aziendale (corso progredito)
|
Auditing (Advanced course)
|
ITA
|
I
|
6
|
8474
|
Risk assessment e auditing
|
Risk assessment andauditing
|
ITA
|
I
|
6
|
8476
|
Sistemi di controllo, valutazione delle performance, incentivi (Pianificazione e budgeting)
|
Management control, performance valuation, incentives (Planning and budgeting)
|
ITA
|
I
|
6
|
8154
|
Sistemi di cost management
|
Cost management systems
|
ENG
|
I
|
6
|
8157
|
Tesoreria e gestione dei rischi finanziari d'impresa
|
Treasury and financial risk management: a corporate perspective
|
ITA
|
I
|
6
|
8382
|
Value reporting e investimenti nei gruppi
|
Value reporting and investment
|
ITA
|
I
|
6
|
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2.1.6.4.6.
Free track
The 24 credit points regarding the educational activities are divided into 4 courses freely chosen by the student from among the electives of MSc programs, previously approved by the Program Director or his/her delegate. It should be noted that 2 of the elective courses chosen must refer to one of the 2 following subject groups: Theory and principles of management(SECS-P/07), Corporate finance (SECS-P/09).
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2.1.6.5.
International opportunities
Some opportunities to study abroad as part of short programs (i.e. Campus Abroad) and long programs (such as Exchange programs lasting a semester and Double Degree Programs) are offered.
Double degree programs are addressed to a selected group of students who have excelled in their studies and have good language skills.
Students who are admitted can study a year in Italy and a year abroad; at the end of the courses they will obtain both the Italian Master of Science Degree and the equivalent foreign degree awarded by the partner school.
The partner school for the AFC-LS and equivalent foreign graduate degree are:
- Rotterdam School of Management RSM Erasmus Universiteit: Erasmus Universiteit: Master of Science in Business Administration.
For updated information on Double Degree agreeements please consult the website www.ir.unibocconi.eu/doubledegree.
The selection procedures for the program are presented in "Studying abroad".
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2.1.7.
Master of Science in Economia e management delle amministrazioni pubbliche e delle istituzioni internazionali [Economics and Management of Public Administration and International Institutions] (CLAPI-LM)
Program Director:
Prof. Federico Lega
Assistant to the Program Director: Dott.ssa Greta Nasi
Field of study Management (no. LM-77 of the Ministerial Decree 16 March 2007)
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2.1.7.1.
Educational objectives
The Master of Science in Economia e management delle amministrazioni pubbliche e delle istituzioni internazionali [Economics and Management of Public Administration and International Institutions] aims to develop specific competences and skills in order to work in professional areas, both public and private, to improve the public sector internationally, nationally and locally.. The specific focus of the course is to provide an advanced preparation on public management and an analysis of policies in the public sector and their application. In particular it fosters an interdisciplinary education in the areas of economics, public management, law, quantitative methods and statistics, in order to allow an integrated understanding of the problems to be dealt with.The objective is to make sure students have a complete vision of government methodologies in the public administration and international organization, and managing the relationship between these institutions and the companies operating the sector..
The program is geared to students with competences in economics, management, social sciences and are highly interested in institutional analysis with the aim of supporting changes in public companies and administrations and govern public-private relations.
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2.1.7.2.
Career opportunities
The professional areas for graduates in the Master of Science in Economia e management delle amministrazioni pubbliche e delle istituzioni internazionali [Economics and Management of Public Administration and International Institutions] are varied thanks to the interdisciplinary feature of the path of studies. Among the most important are, diplomat, assistant manager of an international organization, infrastructure economist, financial expert in the public sector, analyst of local policies development, regulation analyst, responsible for management control of a public body, human resources manager, management consultant in the public sector, project manager for projects of cooperation, assistant to the chief executive in public companies.
The main placamento sectors for the graduates in Master of Science in Economia e management delle amministrazioni pubbliche e delle istituzioni internazionali [Economics and Management of Public Administration and International Institutions] are international bodies, ministries, consulates, embassies, strategic consultancy companies, public utilities, banks in the infrastructure division, local bodies, health service companies, general management in the EU, rating agencies for local bodies
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2.1.7.3.
Description of the educational path
The first year program completes the interdisciplinary base in order to undertake a qualified professional path.The topics of strategy and public management, public budgeting and performance assessment, public policies analysis, economic analysis of industrial and territorial policies, and international scenarios are analyzed; finally special attention is dedicated to quantitative methods for decision-making and national and international institution Law.
The second year includes educational activities chosen by the student (including courses), activities which may be focused on a specific area of specialization, such as International Institutions, Public Management, Social Company Management.
Students may draw from both Bocconi as well as other universities (chiefly foreign).
The second year study plan includes the following compulsory educational activities:
- a 3-month work experience(internship or similar activity);
- two EU languages other than one’s mother tongue (English is compulsory for non-native speakers of English;
- the thesis, which underscores the educational path, is carried out under the supervision of an advisor and researches a subject-area linked to the disciplines characterizing the graduate’s curriculum.
Students are encouraged to study abroad for a period of one month to one year (Campus abroad, Exchange Programs, Free-Mover Semester Programs, Double Degree Programs). Students can apply to do an internship abroad in international institutions, non-government organizations and companies.
The program is taught in Italian, students must include in their study plan at least one exam referring to a course taught in English. Some elective courses are taught in English, due to the topic and context.
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2.1.7.4.
Program structure
The program structure of the Master of Science in Economia e management delle amministrazioni pubbliche e delle istituzioni internazionali [Economics and Management of Public Administration and International Institutions] comprises educational activities for a total of 120 credit points.
First year of studies 2009-2010 academic year
First semester
Code
|
Educational activity
|
English translation
|
Language of instruction
|
CP
|
8438
|
Analisi delle politiche pubbliche
|
Analysis of public policies
|
ITA
|
6
|
8465
|
Metodi quantitativi per le scienze sociali
|
Quantitative methods for social sciences
|
ITA
|
6
|
8437
|
Scenari economici internazionali
|
International economic prospects
|
ITA
|
9
|
8435
|
Strategia e management pubblico
|
Public management and strategy
|
ITA
|
9
|
Second semester
Code
|
Educational activity
|
English translation
|
Language of instruction
|
CP
|
8440
|
Analisi economica delle politiche industriali e territoriali
|
Analysis of industrial and local development policies
|
ITA
|
9
|
8439
|
Diritto delle istituzioni nazionali e internazionali
|
National and international institutions law
|
ITA
|
6
|
8441
|
Public budgeting e performance measurement
|
Public budgeting and performance measurement
|
ITA
|
9
|
8442
|
1 insegnamento obbligatorio a scelta (*)
|
1 compulsory course to be chosen (*)
|
|
6
|
8456
|
first foreign language (lessons only)
|
|
|
|
8457
|
second foreign language (lessons only)
|
|
|
|
|
Total CP of the first year of studies
|
|
|
60
|
Second year of studies 2010-2011 academic year
Educational activities
|
CP
|
4 elective courses
|
24
|
First foreign language (lessons + exam 1st sem 2nd year)
|
4
|
Second foreign language (lessons + exam 1st sem 2nd year)
|
4
|
Internship or similar activities
|
8
|
Thesis
|
20
|
Total CP of the second year
|
60
|
(*) COMPULSORY COURSES TO BE CHOSEN BY THE STUDENTS
Code
|
Educational activity
|
English translation
|
Language of instruction
|
CP
|
Code
|
8335
|
Comparative business-government relations (studenti percorso B, percorso C o piano libero)
|
Comparative business-government relations (students of Major B, Major C or free track)
|
ITA
|
II
|
6
|
8467
|
Management of international institutions and NGOs (studenti percorso A o piano libero)
|
Management of international institutions and NGOs (students of Major A or free track)
|
ENG
|
II
|
6
|
Students' study plan must include at least one exam from a course taught in English. This is not required for students who, by spending a semester abroad as part of the Exchange Program, or Free mover semester program in countries where attending and sitting for exams in English is not possible, take ALL the elective corse of the second year included in the study plan.
Some opportunities to study abroad as part of short programs (i.e. Campus Abroad) and long programs (such as Exchange programs lasting a semester and Double Degree Programs) are offered (see "International opportunities").
For detailed information about foreign languages see "Foreign languages".
During the second year of studies students choose 4 elective courses which correspond to the 24 credit points regarding the activities chosen by the students - concerning the personalized academic major (free track) or one of the following recommended majors:
The MSc Program Director is available during office hours to provide more information concerning the program structure. Student office hours are published on the website at www.unibocconi.eu/studentconsultationhours.
It should be noted that while adhering to the educational objectives of the MSc program and of the ministerial tables concerning the field of study of Management, the program structure may be subject to slight variations decided on by the Organs of administration.
Due to the restructuring of the CLAPI Master of Science and its majors, for each major topics and contents are proposed which will be studied in the elective courses.The titles and the list of courses, that group together the various topics, will be completed according to the academic calendar by the second semester of the first year of studies.
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2.1.7.4.1.
Government and business-Government relations
Topics held in this Major are:
Public private relations, the construction of networks between institutions to study complex problems for the common good, the role of government and institutions in supporting national and local competition, the expansion and management of innovation in the public sector, consulting un the public sector, financing major infrastructures, the management and governance of public companies, advanced managerial tools used in human resources and performance assessment, accounting and financial analysis-rating in the public sector, finance tools and finance management of public companies and administrations, the fundamentals of administrative law, and in-depth studies on specific sectors, as well as topics on health care policy and management.
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2.1.7.4.2.
International Organizations
Topics held in this Major are:
The general management of International Institutions and NGOs, which includes such topics as decision-making, human resources management, budgeting, finance, strategic roles linked to international institutions (dealing with functions as lobbying, peace-keeping and emergency management, cooperation for development, international commerce regulation, institutional building, etc.), regulation and policy-making, project management and international consultancy, assessment and management of public and international programs, management of European funds, diplomacy and international relations (through simulations and role-playing international decision cases).
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2.1.7.4.3.
Social enterprise management (collectively with M-LS)
Topics held in this Major are:
The general management of social and non-profit companies, Management of NGOs, management of community funds, entrepreneurial growth in the social and non-profit sectors, non-profit law, management of company functions, fundraising.
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2.1.7.4.4.
Free track
The 24 credit points regarding the educational activities are divided into 4 courses freely chosen by the student from among the electives of MSc programs, with prior approval from the MSc Program Director or his/her delegate. Notice that one of the elective courses chosen must be referred to one of the following subject groups: Theory and principles of management (SECS-P/07), Corporate management (SECS-P/08), Applied economics (SECS-P/06), Statistics (SECS-S/01), Private law (IUS/01), Political science (SPS/04).
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2.1.7.5.
International opportunities
Some opportunities to study abroad as part of short programs (i.e. Campus Abroad) and long programs (such as Exchange programs lasting a semester and Double Degree Programs) are offered.
Double degree programs are addressed to a selected group of students who have excelled in their studies and have good language skills.
Students who are admitted can study a year in Italy and a year abroad; at the end of the courses they will obtain both the Italian Master of Science Degree and the equivalent foreign degree awarded by the partner school.
The partner school for the CLAPI-LM and equivalent foreign graduate degree are:
- Institut National de Sciences Politiques (Sciences-po): Diplôme de l'Institut d'Études Politiques de Paris: Mastér in Stratégies Territoriales et Urbaines oppure Mastér in Carrieres Internationales oppure Mastér in Metieres de l'Europe or Mastér in Finance et Strategie oppure Mastér in Affaires Publiques;
- University at Albany, Rockefeller College of Public Affairs and Policy University at Albany, State University New York (SUNY), Master in Public Administration (MPA Program);
- University of Geneva: International Organisations MBA.
For updated information on Double Degree agreeements please consult the website www.ir.unibocconi.eu/doubledegree .
The selection procedures for the program are presented in "Studying abroad".
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2.1.8.
Master of Science in Economia e management delle istituzioni e dei mercati finanziari (CLEFIN-LM) - Finance (FINANCE-LM)
Program Director:
Prof.ssa Laura Zanetti
Assistant to the Program Director: Dott. Gianfranco Gianfrate
Field of study Management (no. LM-77 of the MinisterialDecree 16 March 2007)
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2.1.8.1.
Educational objectives
The Master of Science in Economia e management delle istituzioni e dei mercati finanziari - Finance aims to develop advanced interdisciplinary competences and skills needed to work in the complex world of company finance, markets and financial institutions. The program provides students with:
- the key competences in the areas of company finance, quantitative finance, management of the financial institutions and investment banking;
- an optimal balance between theory and practical application in companies operating in the finance sector; the program integrates a solid theory base and clear understanding of the discipline.
Completion of the program allows the development of operative, intellectual and managerial skills, in order to manage complex topics in institutions and International financial markets.
The Master of Science in Economia e management delle istituzioni e dei mercati finanziari - Finance is geared to students with a background in finance, economics and business economics, whose aim is an in-depth study of financial subjects.Students with a basis in economics and finance and a solid base in mathematics (e.g. students who have a Bachelor degree in physics or engineering) will be the ideal candidate for theMaster of Science in Economia e management delle istituzioni e dei mercati finanziari Finance.
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2.1.8.2.
Career opportunities
The Master of Science in Economia e management delle istituzioni e dei mercati finanziari - Finance Is structured to prepare students for the following professional roles:
- Manager in financial institutions (e.g. banks and insurance companies);
- Stocks and bonds analyst;
- Trader/sales in stock/bond bond exchange markets, of commodities, or derivatives;
- Asset manager/private banker;
- Risk manager; Corporate finance analyst in investment banks or in other financial institutions;
- Financial consultant in companies or in the finance area of large consulting companies.
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2.1.8.3.
Description of the educational path
The first year includes compulsory courses aimed at developing the key competences in the various areas of finance: accounting, corporate finance and investment banking, finance theory, quantitative finance, risk management and its derivatives, financial markets law.
In the second year the study plan includes educational activities chosen by the student (including courses), activities which may be focused on a specific area of specialization such as management of the financial and insurance institutions, investment banking, or quantitative finance.
Students are allowed to draw from both Bocconi as well as other universities (chiefly foreign).
In addition, the second year study plan includes the following compulsory educational activities:
- two EU languages other than one’s mother tongue (English is compulsory in the Italian version of the program, for non-native speakers of English; Italian is obligatory in the English version of the program, for non-native speakers of Italian);
- a 3-month work experience (internship or similar activity);
- the thesis, which underscores the educational path, is carried out under the supervision of an advisor and researches a subject-area linked to the disciplines characterizing the graduate’s curriculum.
Students are encouraged to study abroad for a period of one month to one year (Campus abroad, Exchange Programs, Free-Mover Semester Programs, Double Degree Programs).
The program is taught in Italian and English, students who choose the degree program in Italian must include in their study plan at least one exam referring to a course taught in English.
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2.1.8.4.
Program structure
Program structure CLEFIN-Lm (taught in Italian)
The program structure of the Master of Science in Economia e management delle istituzioni e dei mercati finanziari Finance comprises educational activities for a total of 120 credit points.
First year of studies 2009-2010 academic year
First semester
Code
|
Educational activity
|
English translation
|
CP
|
8447
|
Financial econometrics and empirical finance - modulo 1(Vedi nota in calce)
|
Financial econometrics and empirical finance - Module 1 (see note below)
|
6
|
8496
|
Financial reporting and analysis
|
|
6
|
8024
|
Finanza aziendale (Introduzione alle valutazioni)
|
Corporate finance (Business valuation)
|
6
|
8444
|
Quantitative finance and derivatives - modulo 1 (Vedi nota in calce)
|
Quantitative finance and derivatives - Module 1 (see note below)
|
7
|
8054
|
Teoria della finanza
|
Theory of finance
|
6
|
Second semester
Code
|
Educational activity
|
English translation
|
CP
|
8449
|
Diritto degli intermediari e dei mercati finanziari
|
Financial institutions and markets law
|
6
|
8448
|
Financial econometrics and empirical finance - modulo 2(Vedi nota in calce)
|
Financial econometrics and empirical finance Module 2 (see note below
|
6
|
8369
|
Gestione dei rischi e valore nelle banche e nelle assicurazioni
|
Risk management and value in banking and insurance
|
6
|
8042
|
Investment banking
|
|
6
|
8445
|
Quantitative finance and derivatives modulo 2 (Vedi nota in calce)
|
Quantitative finance and derivatives - Module 2(see note below)
|
7
|
8456
|
first foreign language (teaching only)
|
|
|
8457
|
second foreign language (teaching only)
|
|
|
|
Total CP of the first year of studies
|
|
62
|
Second year of studies 2010-2011 academic year
Educational activities
|
CP
|
4 elective courses
|
24
|
First foreign language (lessons + exam 1st sem 2nd year)
|
4
|
Second foreign language (lessons + exam 1st sem 2nd year)
|
4
|
Internship or similar activities
|
8
|
Thesis
|
18
|
Total CP of the second year
|
58
|
NOTE:
- code 8447 ‘Financial econometrics and empirical finance module 1’ and code 8448 ‘Financial econometrics and empirical finance - module 2 are respectively the first and second module of the course code 8446 ‘Financial econometrics and empirical finance’;
- code 8444 ‘Quantitative finance and derivatives - module 1’ and code 8445 ‘Quantitative finance and derivatives - module 2’ are respectively the first and second module of the course code 8443 ‘Quantitative finance and derivatives’.
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.
Students'study plan must include at least one exam from a course taught in English.This is not required for students who, by spending a semester abroad as part of the Exchange Program or Free mover semester program in countries where attending and sitting for exams in English is not possible, take ALL the elective corse of their second year of studies included in the study plan.
Program structure FINANCE-LS (taught in English)
First year of studies 2009-2010 academic year
First semester
Code
|
Educational activity
|
CP
|
8024
|
Corporate finance (Business valuation)
|
6
|
8447
|
Financial econometrics and empirical finance - Module 1 (see note below)
|
6
|
8496
|
Financial reporting and analisys
|
6
|
8444
|
Quantitative finance and derivatives - Module 1 (see note below)
|
7
|
8054
|
Theory of finance
|
6
|
Second semester
Code
|
Educational activities
|
CP
|
8448
|
Financial econometrics and empirical finance Module 2 (see note below)
|
6
|
8449
|
Financial institutions and markets law
|
6
|
8042
|
Investment banking
|
6
|
8445
|
Quantitative finance and derivatives - Module 2(see note below)
|
7
|
8369
|
Risk management and value in banking and insurance
|
6
|
8456
|
first foreign language (teaching only)
|
|
8457
|
second foreign language (teaching only)
|
|
|
Total CP of the first year of studies
|
62
|
Second year of studies 2010-2011 academic year
Educational activities
|
CP
|
4 elective courses
|
24
|
First foreign language (lessons + exam 1st sem 2nd year)
|
4
|
Second foreign language (lessons + exam 1st sem 2nd year)
|
4
|
Internship or similar activities
|
8
|
Thesis
|
18
|
Total CP of the second year of studies
|
58
|
NOTE:
- code 8447 ‘Financial econometrics and empirical finance - Module 1’ and code 8448 ‘Financial econometrics and empirical finance - Module 2’ are respectively the first and second module of the course code 8446 ‘Financial econometrics and empirical finance’;
- code 8444 ‘Quantitative finance and derivatives - Module 1’ and code 8445 ‘Quantitative finance and derivatives - Module 2’ are respectively the first and second module of the course code 8443 ‘Quantitative finance and derivatives’.
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.
Some opportunities to study abroad as part of short programs (i.e. Campus Abroad) and long programs (such as Exchange programs lasting a semester and Double Degree Programs) are offered (see "International opportunities").
For detailed information about foreign languages see "Foreign languages".
During the second year of studies students choose 4 elective courses which correspond to the 24 credit points regarding the activities chosen by the students - concerning the personalized academic major (free track) or one of the following recommended majors:
The MSc Program Director is available during office hours to provide more information concerning the program structure. Student office hours are published on the website at www.unibocconi.eu/studentconsultationhours .
It should be noted that while adhering to the educational objectives of the MSc program and of the ministerial tables concerning the field of study of Management, the program structure may be subject to slight variations decided on by the Organs of administration.
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2.1.8.4.1.
Quantitative finance
The major structure includes:
a) 3 courses chosen from among the following:
Code
|
Educational activity
|
English translation
|
Language of instruction
|
Semester
|
CP
|
8348
|
Advanced derivatives
|
|
ENG
|
I
|
6
|
8392
|
Applied numerical finance
|
|
ENG
|
I
|
6
|
8188
|
Asset management
|
|
ENG
|
I
|
6
|
8384
|
Behavioural models and neuroexperimental evidence: applications in economics and finance
|
|
ENG
|
I
|
6
|
8223
|
Fixed income (Advanced methods)
|
|
ENG
|
I
|
6
|
8284
|
Information and the architecture of financial markets
|
|
ENG
|
I
|
6
|
8473
|
Portfolio management, financial engineering e risk management nelle compagnie di assicurazione sulla vita
|
Portfolio management, financial engineering and risk management in life insurance companies
|
ITA
|
I
|
6
|
8221
|
Time series analysis of economic-financial data
|
|
ENG
|
II
|
6
|
b) 1 course freely chosen from among the electives of MSc programs.
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2.1.8.4.2.
Investment Banking
The major structure includes:
a) 3 courses chosen from among the following:
Code
|
Educational activity
|
English translation
|
Language of instruction
|
Semester
|
CP
|
8139
|
Analisi di bilancio (corso progredito) (Financial statements analysis)
|
Financial statements analysis (advanced course)
|
ITA
|
I
|
6
|
8293
|
Analisi e valutazione delle informazioni di mercato delle banche e delle assicurazioni
|
Information and financial reporting of banks and insurance companies: analysis and evaluation
|
ITA
|
I
|
6
|
8196
|
Comparative financial systems
|
|
ENG
|
II
|
6
|
8472
|
Financial management (Advanced topics)
|
|
ITA
|
I
|
6
|
8193
|
International financial markets
|
|
ENG
|
II
|
6
|
8191
|
Investment banking and structured finance
|
|
ENG
|
I
|
6
|
8195
|
Private equity and venture capital
|
|
ENG
|
II
|
6
|
b) 1 course freely chosen from among the electives of MSc programs.
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2.1.8.4.3.
Financial and insurance institutions management
The major structure includes:
a) 3 courses chosen from among the following:
Code
|
Educational activity
|
English translation
|
Language of instruction
|
Semester
|
CP
|
8293
|
Analisi e valutazione delle informazioni di mercato delle banche e delle assicurazioni
|
Information and financial reporting of banks and insurance companies: analysis and evaluation
|
ITA
|
I
|
6
|
8469
|
Central banking regulation of financial markets: economics and political economy
|
|
ENG
|
II
|
6
|
8196
|
Comparative financial systems
|
|
ENG
|
II
|
6
|
8370
|
Credit risk management
|
|
ITA
|
I
|
6
|
8473
|
Portfolio management, financial engineering e risk management nelle compagnie di assicurazione sulla vita
|
Portfolio management, financial engineering and risk management in life insurance companies
|
ITA
|
I
|
6
|
8194
|
Private banking e gestione dei patrimoni istituzionali
|
Private banking and money management for institutional investors
|
ITA
|
I
|
6
|
8251
|
Storia, istituzioni e crisi del sistema finanziario globale
|
History, institutions and crises of the global financial system
|
ITA
|
II
|
6
|
8197
|
Strategia e organizzazione delle istituzioni finanziarie e assicurative
|
Strategies and organization of financial and insurance institutions
|
ITA
|
II
|
6
|
b) 1 course freely chosen from among the electives of MSc programs.
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2.1.8.4.4.
Free track
The 24 credit points regarding the educational activities are divided into 4 courses chosen freely by the student from among the electives of MSc programs, with prior approval from the Program Director or his/her delegate. Notice that one of the courses chosen must be referred to one of the following subject groups: Political economics (SECS-P/01), Theory and principles of management (SECS-P/07), Statistics (SECS-S/01), Mathematical methods in economics, actuarial science and finance (SECS-S/06), Corporate finance (SECS-P/09), Economics of financial intermediation (SECS-P/11).
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2.1.8.5.
International opportunities
Some opportunities to study abroad as part of short programs (i.e. Campus Abroad) and long programs (such as Exchange programs lasting a semester and Double Degree Programs) are offered.
Double degree programs are addressed to a selected group of students who have excelled in their studies and have good language skills.
Students who are admitted can study a year in Italy and a year abroad; at the end of the courses they will obtain both the Italian Master of Science Degree and the equivalent foreign degree awarded by the partner school.
The partner schools for the CLEFIN-LS/ FINANCE-LS program and equivalent foreign graduate degrees are:
- Rotterdam School of Management RSM, Erasmus Universiteit: Master of Science in Business Administration;
- Ecole des Hautes Etudes Commerciales (HEC) Paris: Diplôme in Management.
For updated information on Double Degree agreeements please consult the website www.ir.unibocconi.eu/doubledegree. The selection procedures for the programs are presented in " Studying abroad".
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2.1.9.
Master of Science in Economia e legislazione per l'impresa [Law and Business Administration] (CLELI-LM)
Program Director:
Prof. Lorenzo Pozza
Assistant to the Program Director: Prof.ssa Annalisa Prencipe
Field of study Management (no. LM-77 of the MinisterialDecree 16 March 2007)
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2.1.9.1.
Educational objectives
The objective of the Master of Science in Economia e legislazione per l'impresa [Law and Business Administration] is to provide students with advanced education to prepare them for professional and business activities that require an integration between accounting, corporate finance and company and tax law.
Students acquire advanced knowledge necessary to operate in companies or consultancy of complex problem solving situations requiring integrated competences between the economic-business and law disciplines.
Students acquire:
- The knowledge, competences and skills to deal with company management problems, with reference to administrative, financial, law and tax profiles and relations with institutions;
- The cultural basis and the operative tools necessary for the self-employed professions and company consultancy
The program is mainly geared to students with competences in business management interested in working for companies and the professions attracted by problem solving situations in such areas as accounting, corporate finance, company and tax law..
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2.1.9.2.
Career opportunities
The professional opportunities for graduates in the Master of Science in Economia e legislazione per l’impresa [Law and Business Administration] are mainlyin activities that require interdisciplinary education in administration, finance, law and taxation.
They include:
- self-employed activities in the economic-financial areas (from the most developed, like the Accountant, to the most innovative);
- company consultancy, carried out independently or in professional organizations;
- as part of staff inside companies or economics bodies, as those carried out by fiscal functions, legal and general affairs, strategic planning, outside relations, etc.
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2.1.9.3.
Description of the educational path
The program includes compulsory courses and courses which concern the following areas: business economics with an in-depth study of international accounting principles and corporate governance topics; law for the study of commercial law for joint-stock companies, financial markets law and tax regulations of companies and groups; corporate finance for company assessment and individual patrimonies, extraordinary operations (mergers, contribution, splitting, etc.).Individual courses are organized paying attention to integration and organic development.They are developed to provide students with a complete interdisciplinary picture concerning the ordinary and extraordinary issues commonly deal with by companies. The solutions require competences and sensitivity which mature thanks to the integrated knowledge of company subjects and law.
In the second year the study plan includes, in addition to a compulsory course of methods and quantitative models for finance, educational activities chosen by the students, which can be focused on various topic areas of the Master of Science program.
Students are allowed to draw from both Bocconi as well as other universities (chiefly foreign
In addition, the second year study plan includes the following compulsory educational activities:
- a 3-month work experience (internship or similar activity);
- two EU languages other than one’s mother tongue (English is compulsory for non-native speakers of English);
- the thesis, which underscores the educational path, is carried out under the supervision of an advisor and researches a subject-area linked to the disciplines characterizing the graduate’s curriculum.
Students are encouraged to study abroad for a period of one month to one year (Campus abroad, Exchange Programs, Free-Mover Semester Programs).
The program is taught in Italian, students must include in their study plan at least one exam referring to a course taught in English.
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2.1.9.4.
Program structure
The program structure of the Master of Science in Economia e legislazione per l'impresa [Law and Business Administration] xomprises educational activities for a total of 120 credit points.
First year of studies 2009-2010 academic year
First semester
Code
|
Educational activity
|
English translation
|
Language of instruction
|
CP
|
8470
|
Analisi strategicae valutazioni finanziarie
|
Strategic analysis and financial valuation
|
ITA
|
8
|
8071
|
Diritto commerciale (corso progredito)
|
Company and business law (advanced course)
|
ITA
|
6
|
8025
|
Principi contabili internazionali
|
International accounting standards
|
ITA
|
8
|
8372
|
Tassazione delle societa' e dei gruppi
|
Corporate taxation
|
ITA
|
8
|
Second semester
Code
|
Educational activity
|
English translation
|
Language of instruction
|
CP
|
8028
|
Bilancio e operazioni di gestione straordinaria
|
Accounting for business combinations
|
ITA
|
8
|
8078
|
Diritto dei mercati e degli strumenti finanziari
|
Corporate law and financial markets regulation
|
ITA
|
6
|
8027
|
Finanza strategica
|
Strategic finance
|
ITA
|
8
|
8003
|
Sìstemi di corporate governance
|
Corporate governance
|
ITA
|
8
|
8456
|
first foreign language (lessons only)
|
|
|
|
8457
|
second foreign language (lessons only)
|
|
|
|
|
Total CP of the first year of studies
|
|
|
60
|
Second year of studies 2010-2011 academic year
Educational activities
|
|
CP
|
Modelli finanziari per la valutazione
|
Financial models for valuation
|
6
|
3 elective courses
|
|
18
|
First foreign language (lessons + exam 1st sem 2nd year)
|
|
4
|
Second foreign language (lessons + exam 1st sem 2nd year)
|
|
4
|
Internship or similar activities
|
|
8
|
Thesis
|
|
20
|
Total CP of the second year of studies
|
|
60
|
Students' study plan must include at least one exam from a course taught in English. This is not required for students who, by spending a semester abroad as part of the Exchange Program or Free mover semester program in countries where attending and sitting for exams in English is not possible, take ALL the elective courses of the second year of studies included in the study plan.
,For detailed information about foreign languages and international exchanges see "Studying abroad" and "Foreign languages".
During the second year of studies students can freelycreate their free track by choosing 3 elective corse which correspond to the 18 credit points referring to educational activities. One of the courses chosen must be referred to one of the following subject groups: Theory and principles of management (SECS-P/07), Corporate finance (SECS-P/09), Company and business law (IUS/04), Labour law (IUS/07), taxation law (IUS/12), European union law (IUS/14).
The MSc Program Director is available during office hours to provide more information concerning the program structure. Student office hours are published on the website at www.unibocconi.eu/studentconsultationhours .
It should be noted that while adhering to the educational objectives of the MSc program and of the ministerial tables concerning the field of study of Management, the program structure may be subject to slight variations decided on by the Organs of administration.
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2.1.10.
Master of Science in Economics and Management in Arts, Culture, Media and Entertainment (ACME-LM)
Program Director:Prof. Stefano Baia Curioni
Assistant to the Program Director: Dott. Massimiliano Nuccio
Field of studyManagement (no. LM-77 of the MinisterialDecree 16 March 2007)
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2.1.10.1.
Educational objectives
The objective of the Master of Science in Economics and Management in Arts, Culture, Media and Entertainment is to train managers and professionals in business in order to operate in the contemporary arts, cultural heritage, media, entertainment and fashion, having solid inter-functional managerial competences and skills to understand the evolution of the arts and culture fields.
The inter-functional competences (management control, project management, human resources, marketing, government and strategy) are therefore integrated with research competences (analytical and statistics) and interpretation of the complications of the relation between different cultures, different symbolic codes, values and imagination
The objective of the program is to:
- to provide general advanced managerial training, with specific reference to accounting and management control, project management, marketing, intellectual property rights and strategy and management of cultural institutions;
- provide the tools for research and context analysis;
- provide the tools to access the specific literature (sociology, anthropology and criticism) of the cultural and intercultural areas.
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2.1.10.2.
Career opportunities
Graduates in the Master of Science in Economics and Management in Arts, Culture, Media and Entertainment can work as experts in business problem-solving, in national and international companies, operating in the following areas and sectors:
- Production, institutions and contemporary visual arts markets: art galleries, auction houses, museums and cultural production bodies and institutions, artists, councilors, city managers;
- Cultural heritage management: private management institutions (agent/dealer),private and public museums, superintendent, councilors and cultural policy bodies, exhibition centers;
- Cultural tourism and development of the territory, advanced services, training activities;
- Cultural industries: traditional and multimedia publishing, television, radio, cinema, record-making;
- Communication companies and management of events;
- Private and public live entertainment management (theater, music, dance, festivals);
- Consultancy companies to define and assess cultural policies to manage cultural institutions and industries;
- Fashion and design industries.
The professional competence is that of a specialist in the areas of economics and business problem-solving; the most common professions include:
- Managers in the sectors of: communication, publishing, radio, television, cinema, new media, fashion and design, performing arts bodies and theatrical companies, record-making, and music;
- Entrepreneurs, consultants, management specialists and managers of the cultural heritage and its rapport with the economic development in the various administrative, organizational and market areas;
- Institution managers in charge of funding for cultural policies;
- Assessment experts of artistic and cultural policies;
- Designers and managers of cultural institutions;
- Managers of training institutions with reference to the arts and culture heritage;
- Managers of festivals and cultural events;
- Cultural tourism specialists;
- Managers of art galleries and auction houses;
- Intellectual property rights managers.
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2.1.10.3.
Description of the educational path
The Master of Science in Economics and Management in Arts, Culture, Media and Entertainment includes in the first part compulsory courses which develop accounting and control, project management, management strategy, intellectual property, historical evolution of the cultural heritage, marketing and statistics analysis.
In the second part of the program students can develop specific competences choosing from among some in-depth sectorial workshops.
The study plan includes educational activities chosen by the student. Students are allowed to draw from both Bocconi as well as other universities (chiefly foreign).
In addition, the study plan also includes the following compulsory educational activities:
- a 3-month work experience (internship or similar activity); a work experience where students can really operate in the industrial and cultural sectors (in Italy and abroad) using their competences and making contacts for the future;
- two EU languages (Italian is compulsory for all non-native speakers of Italian);
- the thesis, which underscores the educational path, is carried out under the supervision of an advisor and researches a subject linked to the disciplines characterizing the graduate’s curriculum.
Students are encouraged to study in Italy (3-month and 4-month exchange programs in Italian institutions) and abroad (among which Campus Abroad, Exchange Programs, Free-Mover Semester Programs, Double Degree Programs) for a period of one month to one year.
The program is above all geared to 2 types of students: students with a background in business administration who wish to operate in the symbolic production sector; students with a humanities or art background wishing to acquire advanced management and analysis tools.Students with a non-economic background must have basic economic competences.The international aspect implies that the program includes both foreign and Italian students wishing to have an international experience.
The Master of Science in Economics and Management in Arts, Culture, Media and Entertainment is entirely taught in English.
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2.1.10.4.
Program structure
The program structure of the Master of Science in Economics and Management in Arts, Culture, Media and Entertainment comprises educational activities for a total of 120 credit points.
First year of studies 2009-2010 academic year
First semester
Code
|
Educational activity
|
Language of instruction
|
CP
|
8079
|
Advanced intellectual property law
|
ENG
|
6
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8416
|
Evolutions and structure of cultural consumption
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ENG
|
6
|
8379
|
Organization (Events Project and Team Management)
|
ENG
|
6
|
8343
|
Performance measurement
|
ENG
|
6
|
8322
|
Quantitative methods for management
|
ENG
|
6
|
Second semester
Code
|
Educational activity
|
Language of instruction
|
CP
|
8093
|
Intercultural studies
|
ENG
|
6
|
8499
|
Selected topics in marketing
|
ENG
|
6
|
8005
|
Strategy and governance of cultural organizations
|
ENG
|
6
|
8453
|
Elective course (1 workshop chosen by the students) or 2 elective courses
|
|
12
|
8456
|
First foreign language (lessons only)
|
|
|
8457
|
Second foreign language (lessons only)
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Total CP of the first year of studies
|
|
60
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Second year of studies 2010-2011 academic year
Educational activity
|
|
CP
|
1 workshop chosen by students
|
|
12
|
2 elective courses chosen by students
|
|
12
|
First foreign language (lessons + exam 1st sem 2nd year)
|
|
4
|
Second foreign language (lessons + exam 1st sem 2nd year)
|
|
4
|
Internship or similar activities
|
|
8
|
Thesis
|
|
20
|
Total CP of the second year of studies
|
|
60
|
Following are the procedures to choose the workshops and electives.
First year of studies 2009-2010 academic year
1 elective course (workshop) worth 12 credit points from among the following or 2 elective courses worth 6 credit points:
Code
|
Educational activity
|
Language of instruction
|
Semester
|
CP
|
8362
|
Communication and event management
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ENG
|
II
|
12
|
8378
|
Creativity in organizations and urban settings
|
ENG
|
II
|
12
|
8409
|
Management of design
|
ENG
|
II
|
6
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8344
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Management of fashion and luxury companies
|
ENG
|
II
|
6
|
8376
|
Tourism and local development
|
ENG
|
II
|
12
|
Second year of studies 2010-2011 academic year
a) 1 elective course (workshop) from among the following:
Code
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Educational activity
|
Language of instruction
|
Semester
|
CP
|
8171
|
Cultural heritage and the arts market workshop
|
ENG
|
I
|
12
|
8381
|
Media industries distribution systems
|
ENG
|
I
|
12
|
8175
|
Performing arts and entertainment workshop
|
ENG
|
I
|
12
|
b) The 12 credit points referring to the educational activities chosen by the students are divided into 2 courses selected from among all the elective corse of the Bocconi Master of Science programs or from among the following courses specifically designed for ACME-LM students to be agreed upon with the teacher of the workshop chosen in section a)
Code
|
Educational activity
|
English translation
|
Language of instruction
|
Semester
|
CP
|
8394
|
Management e fund raising dell'impresa sociale non profit
|
Management and fund raising of social and no profit enterprises
|
ITA
|
I
|
6
|
8390
|
Telecommunications
|
|
ENG
|
I
|
6
|
Students who choose the course codes 8344 e 8409 are highly invited to attend the "Laboratorio Moda e Design" [Fashion and design workshop] which, being a field project activity, will be recognised in the study plan as "Internship and similar activity" (8 CP).
For detailed information about foreign languages see "Foreign languages".
It should be noted that while adhering to the educational objectives of the MSc program and of the ministerial tables concerning the field of study of Management, the program structure may be subject to slight variations decided on by the Organs of administration.
Some opportunities to study in other universities in Italy (see "International opportunities") and abroad are offered. They are short programs (i.e. Campus Abroad) and long programs (such as Exchange programs lasting a semester and Double Degree Programs)(see "Agreements with Italian universities").
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2.1.10.5.
Agreements with Italian universities
A number of selected students from the ACME-LM program can attend a training period as an exchange student, giving them a qualifying experience. This is possible through an agreement between Università Bocconi and other Universities. Two types of study offered with:
- Scuola Normale di Pisa;
- Università IUAV di Venezia.
Students who choose the Artistic and Cultural Heritage workshop as their sector specialization have the opportunity to carry out a period of study at the Scuola Normale di Pisa. The program replaces elective courses required by the Bocconi for the second year (for a total of 12 educational credit points).
Students who choose Artistic and Cultural Heritage, Media and Contemporary Art are offered educational paths at the Università IUAV di Venezia. The program replaces elective courses required by the Bocconi for the second year (for a total of 12 educational credit points).
Students who would like to participate in the program offered by the Scuola Normale di Pisa must submit an application to the MSc Program Director by 15 November of their second year.
Students who would like to participate in the program offered by the IUAV must submit an application to the Program Director by 15 July of their first year, if they wish to enroll for first semester educational paths; and by 15 November of their second year, if they wish to enrol for second semester educational paths. As a minimum requirement, students must have passed their first year exams totalizing at least 40 educational credits on 15 July and 60 educational credits on 15 November.
As per agreement a maximum of 5 Bocconi students may be admitted to the exchange program.
For more information about the educational program, deadlines and selection, contact the MSc Program Director who is available during office hours published on the website at www.unibocconi.eu/studentconsultationhours .
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2.1.10.6.
International opportunities
Students who have excelled in their studies and have good language skills are selected for special programs.
Students who are admitted can study a year in Italy and a year abroad; at the end of the courses they will obtain both the Italian Master of Science Degree and the equivalent foreign degree awarded by the partner school.
The partner schools for the ACME-LM program and the equivalent foreign graduate degrees are:
- Copenhagen Business School: MSocSc in Management of Creative Business Processes;
- Ecole des Hautes Etudes Commerciales (HEC) - Paris: Diplôme in Management.
For updated information on Double Degree agreeements please consult the website www.ir.unibocconi.eu/doubledegree.
The selection procedures for the program are presented in "Studying abroad".
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2.1.11.
Master of Science in Discipline economiche e sociali (DES-LM) - Economic and Social Sciences (ESS-LM)
Program Coordinator:
Prof.Marco Bonetti
Assistant to the Program Coordinator: Prof.ssa Rebecca Graziani
Field of study Economics (no. LM-56 of the MinisterialDecree 16 March 2007)
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2.1.11.1.
Educational objectives
The educational objective of the Master of Science in Discipline economiche e sociali / Economic and social sciences is to develop advanced interdisciplinary competences and skills necessary to operate professionally in the socio-economic field.The educational program provides students with advanced knowledge in economics, economic history, sociology and political science, in quantitative tools and legal disciplines aimed at market regulations.. Specifically the objective of the course is to provide a solid preparation in applied and theoretic economics, to understand the key aspects of the present and future social and economic systems both in their main characteristics and their evolution.The program provides tools for both quantitative and qualitative analysis in order to reach this goal.Knowledge is also acquired through interactive teaching methods.. The program is geared to students with a background in economics, business or finance who wish to specialize in socio-economic topics, using advanced quantitative methods.The program is also geared to students with a background in mathematics and statistics.
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2.1.11.2.
Career opportunities
The Master of Science in Discipline Economiche e Sociali - Economic and Social Sciences is structured to prepare students for the following professional roles:
- Research oriented professions in international institutions; in public or private institutions or in consultancy companies; in economics publications or University, in preparation for academic careers in economics, methodological statistics, history of economics, social science and applied mathematics;in order to become a researcherin the public sector a competitive examination must be passed. In addition, the outcome is not only based onthe degree but on other qualificationssuch as career progress, exclusive merit of the candidate.
- New professional areas in which economist are strongly requested, such regulations Authority, central banks, non-profit organizations, innovative segments of public administration, some sectors of diplomacy, political organizations, trade unions and trade associations;
- Business analyst, environmental socio-demographer, economic, financial and industrial;
- ·Work in companies were advanced analytic skills are required.
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2.1.11.3.
Description of the educational path
The first part of the study plan includes compulsory courses for all students, courses that aim to build specialized competences in mathematics, statistics and econometrics, institutions and competition regulations.
The second part of the study plan includes courses that can be chosen from the general economics lists, applied economics and the quantitative/social disciplines.
The third part of the study plan includes educational activities (including courses) selected according to the professional path chosen and individual interests.Students are allowed to draw from both Bocconi as well as other universities (chiefly foreign).
The second year study plan includes the following compulsory educational activities:
- a 3-month work experience(internship or similar activity);
- two EU languages other than one’s mother tongue (English is compulsory in the Italian version of the program, for non-native speakers of English; Italian is compulsory in the English version of the program for non-native speakers of Italian);
- the thesis, which underscores the educational path, is carried out under the supervision of an advisor and researches a subject-area linked to the disciplines characterizing the graduate’s curriculum.
Students are encouraged to study abroad for a period of one month to one year (Campus abroad, Exchange Programs, Free-Mover Semester Programs, Double/Joint Degree Programs).
The course is taught in Italian and English, students who choose the Master of Science program in Italian must include in their study plan at least one exam referring to a course taught in English.
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2.1.11.4.
Program structure
Program structure DES-LS (taught in Italian)
The Program structure of the Master of Science in Discipline economiche e sociali - Economic and Social Sciences comprises educational activities for a total of 120 credit points.
First year of studies 2009-2010 academic year
First semester
Code
|
Educational activity
|
English translation
|
CP
|
8455
|
Istituzioni, governo e societa'
|
Institutions, government and society
|
12
|
8068
|
Matematica avanzata per l'economia e le scienze sociali
|
Advanced mathematics for economics and social sciences
|
8
|
8069
|
Statistica avanzata per l'economia e le scienze sociali
|
Advanced statistics for economics and social sciences
|
8
|
Second semester
Code
|
Educational activities
|
English translation
|
CP
|
8459
|
Analisi econometrica
|
Econometrics
|
8
|
8081
|
Diritto dell'impresa e del mercato
|
Competition law
|
6
|
|
3 courses (characteristic courses - guided choice and/or electives)
|
|
18
|
8456
|
First foreign language (lessons only)
|
|
|
8457
|
Second foreign language (lessons only)
|
|
|
|
Total CP of the first year of studies
|
|
60
|
Second year of studies 2010-2011 academic year
Educational activities
|
CP
|
1 course (characteristic courses - guided choice and/or electives)
|
6
|
3 elective courses
|
18
|
First foreign language (lessons + exam 1st sem 2nd year)
|
4
|
Second foreign language (lessons + exam 1st sem 2nd year)
|
4
|
Internships or similar activities
|
8
|
Thesis
|
20
|
Total CP of the second year of studies
|
60
|
Students' study plan must include at least one exam from a course taught in English. This is not required for students aho, by spending a semester abroad as part of the Exchange Program or Free mover semester program in countries where attending/siiting exams in English is not possible, take ALL the elective corse of the second year of studies included in the study plan.
Program structure ESS-LS (taught in English)
First year of studies 2009-2010 academic year
First semester
Code
|
Educational activity
|
CP
|
8068
|
Advanced mathematics for economics and social sciences
|
8
|
8069
|
Advanced statistics for economics and social sciences
|
8
|
8455
|
Institutions, government and society
|
12
|
Second semester
Code
|
Educational activities
|
CP
|
8459
|
Econometrics
|
8
|
8081
|
Competition law
|
6
|
|
3 courses (characteristic courses - guided choice and/or electives)
|
18
|
8456
|
First foreign language (lessons only)
|
|
8457
|
Second foreign language (lessons only)
|
|
|
Total CP of the first year of studies
|
60
|
Second year of studies 2010-2011 academic year
Educational activities
|
CP
|
1 course (characteristic courses - guided choice and/or electives)
|
6
|
3 elective courses
|
18
|
First foreign language (lessons + exam 1st sem 2nd year)
|
4
|
Second foreign language (lessons + exam 1st sem 2nd year)
|
4
|
Internships or similar activities
|
8
|
Thesis
|
20
|
Total CP of the second year of studies
|
60
|
Some opportunities to study abroad as part of short programs (i.e. Campus Abroad) and long programs (such as Exchange programs lasting a semester and Double Degree Programs) are offered (see pragraph 2.11.5). For detailed information about foreign languages see "Foreign languages". It should be noted that while adhering to the educational objectives of the MSc program and of the ministerial tables concerning the field of study of Economics, the program structure may be subject to slight variations decided on by the Organs of administration.
In order to be awarded the DES-LS / ESS-LS Degree and to respect the Ministerial requirements, students must follow the instructions for choosing elective courses Notice that in oredr to fulfil the ministerial requirements to be awarded the Master of Science in in Discipline economiche e sociali - Economic and Social Sciences, between the second semester of the first year of studies and the second year of studies students must choose:
- 4 characteristic-guided choice courses (24 credit points) chosen from among those indicated at points a), b), c);
- 3 elective courses (18 credit points) chosen from the elective courses of the Msc Programs or 2 electives and 2 in-depth studies worth 3 credit points each.
The procedures for the choice are as follows: The first and second year elective courses must be chosen with the following procedures:
a) 2 courses chosen from among the General Economics group:
Code
|
Educational activity
|
Language of instruction
|
Semester
|
CP
|
8309
|
Advanced macroeconomics
|
ENG
|
I
|
6
|
8076
|
Advanced microeconomics
|
ENG
|
II
|
6
|
8096
|
Development economics
|
ENG
|
II
|
6
|
8283
|
Game theory: analysis of strategic thinking
|
ENG
|
II
|
6
|
8085
|
Monetary policy
|
ENG
|
II
|
6
|
8493 |
Political economics - Advanced
|
ENG |
I
|
6 |
b) 1 courses chosen from among the Applied Economics group:
Code
|
Course title
|
English translation
|
Language of instruction
|
Semester
|
CP
|
Note
|
8300
|
Econometric methods for innovation studies
|
|
ENG
|
II
|
6
|
|
8019
|
Economia dell'energia
|
Energy economics
|
ITA
|
II
|
6
|
|
8203
|
Economics of European integration
|
|
ENG
|
II
|
6
|
|
8289
|
Industrial economics and competition policy
|
|
ENG
|
II
|
6
|
|
8451
|
Industry and firm analysis module 1 (industrial organization)
|
|
ENG
|
I
|
6
|
Jointly run from 1st year compulsory course EMIT-LM a.y. 2009-2010; cannot be chosen as elective courses by 2nd year EMIT-LS 2009-2010 students
|
8291
|
International trade
|
|
ENG
|
II
|
6
|
|
8104
|
Labour economics
|
|
ENG
|
II
|
6
|
|
8219
|
Principles of finance
|
|
ENG
|
II
|
6
|
cannot be chosen as elective course by CLEFIN-LS/FINANCE-LS students
|
8202
|
Public economics
|
|
ENG
|
I
|
6
|
|
8469
|
Central banking regulation of financial markets: economics and political economy
|
|
ENG
|
II
|
6
|
|
8220
|
The economics and organization of inter-firm networks
|
|
ENG
|
II
|
6
|
|
c) 1 course chosen from among the quantitative/social disciplines:
Code
|
Educational activity
|
English translation
|
Language of instruction
|
Semester
|
CP
|
8231
|
Bayesian statistical methods
|
|
ENG
|
I
|
6
|
8384
|
Behavioural models and neuroexperimental evidence: applications in economics and finance
|
|
ENG
|
I
|
6
|
8358
|
Comparative business history: competition and globalization
|
|
ENG
|
I
|
6
|
8212
|
Comparative politics
|
|
ENG
|
I
|
6
|
8232
|
Population dynamics and economics
|
|
ENG
|
I
|
6
|
8303
|
Stochastic calculus with applications to finance and economics
|
|
ENG
|
I
|
6
|
8251
|
Storia, istituzioni e crisi del sistema finanziario globale
|
History, institutions and crises of the global financial system
|
ITA
|
II
|
6
|
8221
|
Time series analysis of economic-financial data
|
|
ENG
|
II
|
6
|
8252
|
Una storia per il futuro: economia, societa', istituzioni
|
Economics, society and institutions: a perspective view
|
ITA
|
II
|
6
|
8250
|
Sociologia e storia (corso monografico) (*)
|
|
ITA
|
I
|
6
|
8385
|
Applied probability model and Markov processes (*)
|
|
ENG
|
I
|
6
|
(*) Not offered in the 2009-2010 academic year.
d) 3 courses freely chosen from among the electives of MSc programs 2 electives and 2 in-depth studies worth 3 credit points each.
Brilliant, motivated students have the opportunity to take courses offered as part of the PhD in Economics and PhD in Statistics and receive a maximum of 30 credits recognized for exams passed in substitution of elective courses. Interested students must request authorization from the MSc Program Director who, valued the PhD Coordinator's opinion, considers the applications received.
For further details contact the MSc Program Director.
It should be noted that while adhering to the educational objectives of the MSc degree and of the ministerial tables concerning the field of study of Economics, the range of elective courses offered for 2010-2011 a.y. may be subject to slight variations decided on by the Organs of administration. The selection procedures for the program are presented in "Studying abroad".
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2.1.11.5.
International opportunities
Some opportunities to study abroad as part of short programs (i.e. Campus Abroad) and long programs (such as Exchange programs lasting a semester and Double Degree Programs) are offered.
Double Degree Programs are addressed to a selected group of students who have excelled in their studies and have adequate language skills. Students who are admitted can study a year in Italy and a year abroad; at the end of the courses they will obtain both the Italian Master of Science Degree and the equivalent foreign degree awarded by the partner school. The partner schools for the DES-LM / ESS-LM programs and equivalent foreign graduate degrees are:
- Université Catholique de Louvain: Master en Sciences économiques orientation générale à finalité approfondie;
- Ecole des Hautes Etudes Commerciales (HEC) - Paris: Diplôme in Management;
- The Moscow State Institute of International Relations (MGIMO-University): Master of Economics in the Area of the World Energy.
For updated information on Double Degree agreeements please consult the website www.ir.unibocconi.eu/doubledegree. The selection procedures for the program are presented in " Studying abroad".
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2.1.12.
Master of Science in Economics and Management of Innovation and Technology (EMIT-LM)
Program Director:
Prof. Stefano Breschi
Assistant to the Program Director: Prof. Stefano Brusoni
Field of study Economics (no. LM-56 of the MinisterialDecree 16 March 2007)
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2.1.12.1.
Educational objectives
The Master of Science in Economics and Management of Innovation and Technology is based on the premise that innovation and organizational changes are fundamental motors of competition in a modern economy. Therefore the educational objective is to provide students with analytical models, managerial tools and quantitative competences useful in initiating, managing and assessing innovative projects in entrepreneurial contexts and/or large companies; the program provides the analysis tools useful in understanding the causes and impact of innovation in companies, sectors, countries and globally. The program concerns some macro-problems (e.g. intellectual property, problems of competition,) which are analyzed on the basis of multiple disciplines and perspectives (e.g. industrial economics, law, quantitative and statistics methods) in order to provide students and integrated, complete comprehension of complex cases which explain the various innovative performance of companies, sectors and countries. The program is geared to both students with a background in economics and economics-business and students with a background in engineering and other related scientific fields .
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2.1.12.2.
Career opportunities
The Master of Science in Economics and Management of Innovation and Technology prepares graduates for the profession of analyst in large consultancy companies or in business analysis groups or in competitive intelligence units that support strategic processes in a large range of manufacturing and services organizations.
Economics and Management of Innovation and Technology also provides a solid preparation to those students who wish to do a PhD program in economics or strategy.
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2.1.12.3.
Description of the educational path
The first year program includes compulsory courses focused in areas such as technology management, intellectual property rights and competition, industrial economics, strategy and organization theory.
The second year includes educational activities chosen by the student (including courses), activities which may be focused on a specific area of specialization as: economics of innovation, technology and innovation management, management of information systems and web 2.0 technologies.
Students are allowed to draw from both Bocconi as well as other universities (chiefly foreign). The study plan also includes the following compulsory educational activities:
- a 3-month work experience (internship or similar activity);
- two EU languages (Italian is compulsory for all non-native speakers of Italian);
- the thesis, which underscores the educational path, is carried out under the supervision of an advisor and researches a subject-area linked to the disciplines characterizing the graduate’s curriculum.
Students are encouraged to study abroad for a period of one month to one year (Campus abroad, Exchange Programs, Free-Mover Semester Programs, Double Degree Programs).
The Master of Science in Economics and Management of Innovation and Technology program is taught in English.
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2.1.12.4.
Program structure
The program structure of the Master of Science in Economics and Management of Innovation and Technology comprises educational activities for a total of 120 credit points.
First year of studies 2009-2010 academic year
First semester
Code
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Course title
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Language of instruction
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CP
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8451
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Industry and firm analysis Module 1 (Industrial organization)(see note below)
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ENG
|
8
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8082
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Intellectual property and competition law
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ENG
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6
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8329
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Microeconomics of technical change
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ENG
|
8
|
8337
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Technology and innovation strategy
|
ENG
|
6
|
Second semester
Code
|
Course title
|
Language of instruction
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CP
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8204
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Entrepreneurship, finance and innovation
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ENG
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6
|
8452
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Industry and firm analysis Module 2 (Managerial and behavioural perspectives) (see note below)
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ENG
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8
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8471
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Managing in the 2.0 landscape
|
ENG
|
6
|
8323
|
Statistics for economics and business
|
ENG
|
8
|
8442
|
1 compulsory course to be chosen (*)
|
|
6
|
8456
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first foreign language (lessons only)
|
|
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8457
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second foreign language (lessons only)
|
|
|
|
Total CP of the first year of studies
|
|
62
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Second year of studies 2010-2011 academic year
Educational activities
|
CP
|
3 elective courses
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18
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sector workshop to be chosen from WORKSHOP LIST (**)
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6
|
First foreign language (lessons + exam 1st sem 2nd year)
|
4
|
Second foreign language (lessons + exam 1st sem 2nd year)
|
4
|
Internship or similar activities
|
8
|
Thesis
|
18
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Total CP of the second year of studies
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58
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NOTE:
- code 8451 ‘Industry and firm analysis Module 1 (Industrial organization)’ and code 8452 ‘Industry and firm analysis Module 2 (Managerial and behavioural perspectives)‘ are respectively the first and the second module of the course code 8450 ‘Industry and firm analysis’.
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.
(*) COMPULSORY COURSE CHOSEN BY THE STUDENTS
Code
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Course title
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Language of instruction
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Semester
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CP
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8331
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Innovation, competition and economic growth (major A students or free track students)
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ENG
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II
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6
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8296
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Innovation management (major C students o free track students)
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ENG
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II
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6
|
8466
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IT consulting(major B students or free track students)
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ENG
|
II
|
6
|
(**) WORKSHOPS LIST "Sectoral Systems of Innovation Workshops":
Code
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Course title
|
Language of instruction
|
Semester
|
CP
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8387
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Innovation in services
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ENG
|
I
|
3
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8386
|
Intellectual property rights and technology transfer
|
ENG
|
I
|
3
|
8388
|
Life sciences
|
ENG
|
I
|
3
|
8414
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Open innovation
|
ENG
|
II
|
3
|
8390
|
Telecommunications
|
ENG
|
I
|
3
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Some opportunities to study abroad as part of short programs (i.e. Campus Abroad) and long programs (such as Exchange programs lasting a semester and Double Degree Programs) are offered (see "International opportunities").
For detailed information about foreign languages see "Foreign languages".
During the second year of studies students choose 3 elective courses which correspond to the 18 credit points regarding the activities chosen by the students - concerning the personalized academic major (free track) or one of the following recommended majors:
The Program Director is available during office hours to provide more information concerning the program structure. Student office hours are published on the website at www.unibocconi.eu/studentconsultationhours.
It should be noted that while adhering to the educational objectives of the MSc Program and of the ministerial tables concerning the field of study of Economics, the program structure may be subject to slight variations decided on by the Organs of administration.
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2.1.12.4.1.
Industrial and Innovation Economics
The major structure includes:
a) 3 courses chosen from among the following:
Code
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Course title
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Language of instruction
|
Semester
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CP
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8096
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Development economics
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ENG
|
II
|
6
|
8300
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Econometric methods for innovation studies
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ENG
|
II
|
6
|
8291
|
International trade
|
ENG
|
II
|
6
|
8494
|
Technological change and international competitiveness
|
ENG
|
II
|
6
|
8220
|
The economics and organization of inter-firm networks
|
ENG
|
II
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6
|
1 course freely chosen from among the electives of MSc programs or 2 sector workshops worth 3 credit points.
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2.1.12.4.2.
IT Consulting
The major structure includes:
a) 3 courses chosen from among the following:
Code
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Course title
|
Language of instruction
|
Semester
|
CP
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8487
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IT management
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ENG
|
I
|
6
|
8131
|
Management consulting
|
ENG
|
I
|
6
|
8134
|
Project management
|
ENG
|
II
|
6
|
1 course freely chosen from among the electives of MSc programs or 2 sector workshops worth 3 credit points.
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2.1.12.4.3.
Technology and Innovation Management
The major structure includes:
a) 3 courses chosen from among the following:
Code
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Course title
|
Language of instruction
|
Semester
|
CP
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8489
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Operation management lab
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ENG
|
I
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6
|
8184
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Research and development management
|
ENG
|
II
|
6
|
8187
|
Supply chain management
|
ENG
|
I
|
6
|
8488
|
Techniques for innovation management
|
ENG
|
II
|
6
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1 course freely chosen from among the electives of MSc programs or 2 sector workshops worth 3 credit points.
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2.1.12.4.4.
Free track
The 18 credit points regarding the educational activities are divided into 3 courses chosen freely by the student from among the electives of MSc programs; 1 course can be replaced by 2 sector workshops woth 3 credit points, with prior approval from the MSc Program Director or his/her delegate.
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2.1.12.5.
International opportunities
Some opportunities to study abroad as part of short programs (i.e. Campus Abroad) and long programs (such as Exchange programs lasting a semester and Double Degree Programs) are offered.
Double Degree Programs are addressed to a selected group of students who have excelled in their studies and have adequate language skills.
Students who are admitted can study a year in Italy and a year abroad; at the end of the courses they will obtain both the Italian Master of Science Degree and the equivalent foreign degree awarded by the partner school.
The partner school for the EMIT-LM program and equivalent foreign graduate degree are:
- Rotterdam School of Management RSM, Erasmus Universiteit: Master of Science in Business Administration;
- Copenhagen Business School: Master of Science in Economic and Business Administration.
For updated information on Double Degree agreeements please consult the website www.ir.unibocconi.eu/doubledegree . The selection procedures for the program are presented in " Studying abroad"
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2.2.
Students initially enrolled in the 2008-2009 academic year
The Economics Faculty of Università Bocconi offers 11 MSc programs. The University Graduate School offers 10 MSc programs:
- 8 MSc programs belonging to the Management field of study (no. 84/S of the Ministerial Decree 28 November, 2000):
- Management (M-LS) - Marketing Management (MM-LS); - International Management (IM-LS); - Amministrazione, finanza aziendale e controllo [Accounting, Corporate Finance and Control] (AFC-LS); - Economia e management delle amministrazioni pubbliche e delle istituzioni internazionali [Economics and Management of Public Administration and International Institutions] (CLAPI-LS); - Economia e management delle istituzioni e dei mercati finanziari (CLEFIN-LS)- Finance (FINANCE-LS); - Economia e legislazione per l'impresa [Law and Business Administration] (CLELI-LS); - Economics and Management in Arts, Culture, Media and Entertainment (ACME-LS);
- 2 MSc programs belonging to the Economics field of study (no. 64/S of the Ministerial Decree of 28 November, 2000):
- Discipline economiche e sociali (DES-LS) - Economics and Social Sciences (ESS-LS); - Economics and Management of Innovation and Technology (EMIT-LS);
The MSc program belonging to the Law field of study no. 22/S of the Ministerial Decree 28 November, 2000 is part of the School of Law:
- Giurisprudenza [Law] (CLG-LS).
On average the class groups are comprised of 85 students per class group except for the CLG-LS program which has on average 130 students. First year class groups are structured as follows:
MSc program
|
Italian class groups
|
International class groups taught in English
|
Total class groups
|
M-LS
|
5
|
|
5
|
IM-LS
|
|
1
|
1
|
MM-LS
|
2
|
1
|
3
|
AFC-LS
|
3
|
|
3
|
CLAPI-LS
|
1
|
|
1
|
CLEFIN-LS/FINANCE-LS
|
2
|
1
|
3
|
CLELI-LS
|
1
|
|
1
|
ACME-LS
|
|
1
|
1
|
DES-LS / ESS-LS
|
1
|
1
|
2
|
EMIT-LS
|
|
1
|
1
|
CLG-LS
|
2
|
|
2
|
The MSc 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 degree program. The workload includes classroom activities (lessons, exercises, seminars) and individual study.
In accordance with the ECTS (European Credit Transfer and Accumulation System), on average one credit point corresponds to 25 hours of work for the student; about 8 hours 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, MSc students must have acquired 120 credit points.
The credit points assigned to each individual educational activity are earned when students pass the exam or when their progress is verified in other ways required by the activity.
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2.2.1.
Educational debits and preparatory courses
Università Bocconi offers preparatory courses specifically designed for first-year students who, during the undergraduate degree program, deal with courses which were not directely related to their MSc program (the lessons are designed to give students an in-depth understanding of first-year courses) . Attendance to the preparatory courses is highly recommended.
Students enrolled in CLG-LS program, who graduated from other universities, are required to resolve any Ministerial and/or Bocconi requirements which were determined when enrolling. Therefore, the student's individual study plan is composed of the 120 credit points needed for the MSc plus those credit points relating to educational debits.
For detailed information check the paragraph "Master of Science in Giurisprudenza [Law] (CLG-LS)", relating to the CLG-LS Program Structure.
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2.2.2.
Educational activities
The MSc program structures are made up of educational activities which earn credit points, they are divided in :
- compulsory courses;
- activities chosen by students: electives or other educational activities (e.g. workshops or assignments);
- first and second EU foreign language (for the CLG-LS a second foreign language is optional);
- Internship or similar activities;
- thesis.
In order to graduate, the university reform requires knowledge of two European Union languages, besides Italian, for all programs in the fields of Economics and Management (first and second language) and at least one EU language besides Italian for the Law field of study programs (first foreign language).
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2.2.2.1.
Compulsory courses
Every MSc program structure includes compulsory courses, relating to exams that all students taking that degree must pass.
Compulsory courses are needed in order to satisfy program requirements and they represent the fundamental building blocks for achieving the educational objectives of the degree program. They can be classified as: "basic", "characteristic" of the degree's field of study, "similar or complementary to the basic ones or the characteristics ones", with regard to advanced level education for the exercise of highly qualified activity in specific areas, and "independently decided upon by the University" (ex Ministerial Decree 509/99).
This chapter contains a section concerning to each MSc program where students can find the detailed program structure with the list of all the compulsory courses and compulsory courses that can be chosen by the student, credit point value and position in the program.
Some study plans include compulsory courses and/or curriculum that can be freely chosen.For procedure see "Administrative procedures, regulations and deadlines".
Students can receive credit for exams concerning each compulsory course taken at universities abroad as part of the programs offered by the International Relations Service, unless they are part of the list of not recognized exams. Students can receive credit for exams recognized either in full or partial after the course program has been integrated according to the procedures that can be found in Exams > Credit for exams passed at universities abroad.
Course profiles are available on the website at www.unibocconi.eu/courses.
These profiles are identified with the following initials:
- CC compulsory courses of the MSc program;
- CO compulsory courses chosen as an alternative to another compulsory course for the same MSc program.
Detailed courses programs (course syllabuses) are generally available online and they are also generally given out in the classrooms by teachers on the first days of lessons.
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2.2.2.2.
Educational activities chosen by students
Elective courses are chosen by students in order to complete their individual study plans, as provided for by the curriculum of studies, the major chosen, from the group of courses offered by the University and/or offered in collaboration with other universities. These courses are part of the educational activities freely chosen by the student (ex Ministerial Decree 509/99). This chapter contains a section concerning each MSc program where students can find the detailed program structure with the number of electives scheduled. Elective courses are generally worth 6 credit points. The choice of electives must be made at the start of the second year of studies for all programs with the exception of the DES-LS / ESS-LS and EMIT-LS. Before choosing their electives students should consult the " Table of incompatible courses" and the " Table of banned courses" (both available in Italian version only)that can be found in the appendix. The "Incompatible courses table" indicates the courses that cannot be chosen together in the same study plan because their course programs are either exactly or partly similar. The "Banned courses table" indicates the courses that cannot be included together in a specific MSc program. The exams related to electives can be taken at universities abroad as part of the programs offered by the International Relations Service. The criteria and credit approval procedure is indicated in Exams > " Credit for exams passed at universities abroad". The course profiles are available together with specification of the course's instruction language (Italian and/or English) at www.unibocconi.eu/courses. These profiles are identified with the following initials: AI electives Detailed course programs ( course syllabuses) are available online and they are also generally given out in the classrooms by teachers on the first days of lessons.
Workshops are interdisciplinary activities worth 3/6 credit points. Student evaluation is exam based and marked out of 30 by the workshop professor.
Assignments involve students carrying out individual research on topics decided upon with the Course Director of either a compulsory or an elective course included in the study plan. Student evaluation is based on the written assignment which is marked out of 30.
Compulsory courses, recommended majors, elective selection criteria and choice groups for each MSc program are listed below.
The educational offer for the 2009-2010 academic year will include an e-learning class group for some elective courses already taught in the same semester with traditional methods.
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2.2.3.
Master of Science in Management (M-LS)
Program Director:Prof. Carlo Salvato
Assistant to the Program Director: Prof. Alessandro Minichilli
Field of study Management (no. 84/S)
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2.2.3.1.
Educational objectives
The M-LS program aims to provide students with the skills and knowledge assets that contemporary managerial and entrepreneurial roles require within organizations or externally as business consultants. The program offers in-depth study through the choice of majors that integrate practical and industry knowledge from inter-functional, international and entrepreneurial perspectives thus, preparing graduates to undertake strategic roles.
While adhering to the educational objectives concerning the field of study of the program, the M-LS program has the following goals:
- to give a thorough, complete preparation necessary for a good grounding of economic, social, legal, cultural and technological areas, paying particular attention to recent evolutions and trends;
- to provide a firm grounding in the subject-areas of business governance, management and organization in public, private and family companies, looking at inter-functional processes, business dynamics, decision-making and management of competition and change in modern corporations;
- to develop the skills and attitude necessary to be an effective team-member, capable of innovation, assertiveness and leadership;
- to experiment with the entrepreneurial change process in organizations of small, medium and large size, national or international scope.
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2.2.3.2.
Career opportunities
Possible career opportunities for graduates in Management can be summarized as follows :
- companies of any size and scope in a wide variety of industries. In large-sized companies the Management graduate can be placed in diverse departments and in different roles that require inter-functional knowledge, international vision, and the ability to change. In smaller-sized companies the Management graduate can undertake the role of assistant to the entrepreneur or to Department Managers;
- consulting firms: Management graduates are generally hired as junior analysts, business analysts, assistant consultants and similar positions;
- family-owned enterprises;
- start-ups: Management graduates have the skills and abilities to play a role in entrepreneurial teams working to create new companies;
- companies active in symbol-intensive markets: the Management program reflects the unique competencies for which many Italian companies are famous in the world. Graduates in Management will find work in industrial companies which require them to construct a competitive advantage on a design and a creative marketing symbol of symbol intensive products.
- research centers and the academic teaching of business. In these organizations Management graduates can make a significant contribution thanks to the systemic and inter-functional knowledge of company operation.
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2.2.3.3.
Program structure
The M-LS program structure comprise educational activities for a total of 120 credit points and is structured in two curricula:
- Curriculum Percorsi di Management (Majors of Management)
- Curriculum Organizzazione e gestione delle risorse umane (Organization and Human Resource Management)
During the first year of studies, in the period 7 - 30 January 2009 students have chosen between the two curricula.
Upon enrolment to the second year, via Punto Blu, students choose the related major and electives.
For the 2009-2010 academic year, students who have chosen the curriculum Organizzazione e gestione delle risorse umane (Organization and Human Resource Management) and who wish to choose a different major instead of Organizzazione e gestione delle risorse umane (Organization and Human Resource Management), must follow this procedure: upon enrolment to the second year of studies students must choose, via Punto Blu, the free track and the elective courses they wish to include in their study plan and then they must submit a special application of change of major to the Teaching Services and Organization Desk, by the deadline for the enrolment to the academic year (from 3 August to 4 September 2009).
Students who wish to change the first year curriculum choice must sit all compulsory exams required for the new curriculum. In this case curriculum compulsory courses that have been taken and passed cannot be recognized as electives.
First year of studies 2008-2009 academic year
First semester
Code
|
Educational activity
|
English translation
|
Language of instruction
|
CP
|
8006
|
Marketing management
|
|
ITA
|
6
|
8322
|
Metodi quantitativi per il management
|
Quantitative methods for management
|
ITA
|
6
|
8338
|
Organizzazione d'impresa
|
Organization
|
ITA
|
6
|
8343
|
Performance measurement
|
|
ITA
|
8
|
8047
|
Scenari economici
|
Economic prospects
|
ITA
|
6
|
8341
|
Seminari per lo sviluppo di abilità comportamentali
|
Behavioral skills seminars
|
ITA
|
2
|
Curriculum Majors of Management
Second semester
Code
|
Educational activity
|
English translation
|
Language of instruction
|
CP
|
8318
|
Business history
|
|
ITA
|
6
|
8342
|
Corporate strategy
|
|
ITA
|
8
|
8071
|
Diritto commerciale (corso progredito)
|
Company and business law (advanced course)
|
ITA
|
6
|
|
One course freely chosen from LIST 1 (*)
|
|
|
6
|
|
first foreign language (lessons only)
|
|
|
|
|
second foreign language (lessons only )
|
|
|
|
Total CP of the first year of studies
|
|
|
60
|
Curriculum "Organization and Human Resource Management"
Second semester
Code
|
Educational activity
|
English translation
|
Language of instruction
|
CP
|
8342
|
Corporate strategy
|
|
ITA
|
8
|
8324
|
Diritto del lavoro e delle relazioni industriali
|
Labour law
|
ITA
|
6
|
8327
|
Economia del lavoro e delle risorse umane
|
Labour and personnel economics
|
ITA
|
6
|
8365
|
Gestione delle risorse umane
|
Human resource management
|
ITA
|
6
|
|
first foreign language (lessons only)
|
|
|
|
|
second foreign language (lessons only )
|
|
|
|
Total CP of the first year of studies
|
|
|
60
|
Second year of studies 2009-2010 academic year
Curriculum "Majors of Management"
Educational activities
|
CP
|
One course freely chosen from LIST 1 (*) (**)
|
6
|
3 elective courses
|
18
|
First foreign language (lessons + exam 1st sem 2nd year)
|
4
|
Second foreign language (lessons + exam 1st sem 2nd year)
|
4
|
Internship or similar activities
|
8
|
Thesis
|
20
|
Total CP of the second year of studies
|
60
|
Curriculum "Organization and Human Resource Management"
Educational activities
|
CP
|
4 elective courses
|
24
|
First foreign language (lessons + exam 1st sem 2nd year)
|
4
|
Second foreign language (lessons + exam 1st sem 2nd year)
|
4
|
Internship or similar activities
|
8
|
Thesis
|
20
|
Total CP of the second year of studies
|
60
|
(*) LIST 1
Code
|
Educational activity
|
English translation
|
Language of instruction
|
Semester
|
CP
|
8030
|
Business - Government relations (Relazioni pubblico-privato)
|
Business - Government relations
|
ITA
|
II
|
6
|
8363
|
Corporate e investment banking
|
Corporate and investment banking
|
ITA
|
II
|
6
|
8017
|
Politiche finanziarie di impresa
|
Corporate finance
|
ITA
|
II
|
6
|
(**) In cases regarding study programs abroad, one unrelated course may be recognized upon approval by the MSc Program Director.
The student's study plan must include at least one exam for a course taught in English, even in case of students who take part in international programs.
Some opportunities to study abroad as part of short programs (i.e. Campus Abroad) and long programs (such as Exchange programs lasting a semester and Double Degree Programs) are offered. Fore information see "International Opportunities".
For detailed information on foreign languages see "Foreign languages".
During the second year of studies students choose the elective courses included in the program structure.
The 18 credit points concerning the activities included in the "Majors of Management" curriculum are divided into 3 courses and regard the personalized academic major (free track) or one of the following recommended majors:
The 24 credit points concerning the educational activities provided for in Organization and Human Resource Management (OGRU) curriculum are divided in 4 courses and regard the personalized academic major (free track) or one of the following recommended majors:
Majors presentation.
The MSc Program Director is available during office hours to provide more information concerning the program structure. Student office hours are published on the website at http://www.unibocconi.eu/studentconsultationhours .
It should be noted that while adhering to the educational objectives of the MSc program and of the ministerial tables concerning the field of study of Management, the program structure may be subject to slight variations decided on by the Organs of administration.
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2.2.3.3.1.
Management of fashion & design firms (code 106)
Coordinator of the major: Prof. S. Testa
The major structure includes:
Curriculum Percorsi di Management (Majors of Management):
a) 3 courses chosen from among the following:
Code
|
Educational activity
|
English translation
|
Language of instruction
|
Semester
|
CP
|
Note
|
8400
|
Management delle imprese di moda: i processi operativi
|
Management of fashion companies: operational processes
|
ITA
|
I
|
6
|
|
8401
|
Management delle imprese di moda: i processi strategici
|
Management of fashion companies: strategic processes
|
ITA
|
II
|
6
|
incompatible with 8344
|
8409
|
Management of design
|
|
ENG
|
II
|
6
|
|
1 course to be freely chosen from among the elective courses of the Master of Science programs to be agreed upon with the Major coordinator.
|
Students choosing this major are strongly recommended to attend the Laboratorio Moda e Design" [Fashion and design workshop] which, being a field project activity will be recognized in the study plan as Internship or similar activity (8 credit points).
Curriculum Organizzazione e gestione delle risorse umane (Organization and Human Resource Management):
a)the following courses:
Code
|
Educational activity
|
English translation
|
Language of instruction
|
Semester
|
CP
|
Note
|
8400
|
Management delle imprese di moda: i processi operativi
|
Management of fashion companies: operational processes
|
ITA
|
I
|
6
|
|
8401
|
Management delle imprese di moda: i processi strategici
|
Management of fashion companies: strategic processes
|
ITA
|
II
|
6
|
incompatible with 8344
|
8409
|
Management of design
|
|
ENG
|
II
|
6
|
|
1 course to be freely chosen from among the elective courses of the Master of Science programs to be agreed upon with the Major coordinator.
|
Students choosing this major are strongly recommended to attend the Laboratorio Moda e Design" [Fashion and design workshop] which, being a field project activity will be recognized in the study plan as Internship or similar activity (8 credit points).
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2.2.3.3.2.
Entrepreneurship and small and medium size companies (in cooperation with IM-LS) (code 43)
Coordinator of the major: Prof. G. Corbetta
The major structure includes:
a) 3 courses [Curriculum Percorsi di Management (Majors of Management)] 4 courses (curriculum OGRU) chosen from among the following:
Code
|
Educational activity
|
English translation
|
Language of instruction
|
Semester
|
CP
|
Note
|
8138
|
Amministrazione e controllo per le piccole e medie imprese
|
Accounting and control for SMEs
|
ITA
|
I
|
6
|
|
8109
|
Gestione strategica nei distretti
|
Strategic management in districts
|
ITA
|
I
|
6
|
|
8110
|
Imprenditorialita' e business planning
|
Entrepreneurship and business planning
|
ITA and ENG (2 class groups)
|
I
|
6
|
available also in e-learning
|
8132
|
Organizzazione delle piccole e medie imprese
|
Small business organization
|
ITA
|
I
|
6
|
|
8134
|
Project management
|
|
ENG
|
II
|
6
|
|
8115
|
Strategia delle aziende familiari
|
Strategic management of family businesses
|
ITA
|
I
|
6
|
|
1 course freely chosen from among the elective courses of the MSc Programs to be preferably agreed upon with the Major Coordinator.
|
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2.2.3.3.3.
Management consulting (in cooperation with IM-LS) (code 39)
Coordinator of the major: Prof. F. Pennarola
The major structure includes:
a) 3 courses [Curriculum Percorsi di Management (Majors of Management)] 4 courses (curriculum OGRU) chosen from among the following:
Code
|
Educational activity
|
English translation
|
Language of instruction
|
Semester
|
CP
|
Note
|
8399
|
Change management
|
|
ENG
|
II
|
6
|
|
8503
|
International corporate governance
|
|
ITA
|
I
|
6
|
|
8466
|
IT Consulting
|
|
ENG
|
II
|
6
|
jointly run with compusory course to be chosen by the students EMIT-LS
|
8131
|
Management consulting
|
|
ENG
|
I
|
6
|
|
8178
|
Management delle acquisizioni
|
Acquisition management
|
ITA
|
I
|
6
|
incompatible with 8027; forbidden for CLELI-LS students
|
8134
|
Project management
|
|
ENG
|
II
|
6
|
|
8407
|
Strumenti manageriali di analisi competitiva dei settori
|
Managerial tools for competitive industry analysis
|
ITA
|
I
|
6
|
|
1 course freely chosen from among the elective courses of the MSc Programs to be preferably agreed upon with the Major Coordinator.
|
Last change 27/07/2009 16:21
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2.2.3.3.4.
Social enterprise management (in cooperation with CLAPI-LS) (code 107)
Coordinator of the major: Prof. Giorgio Fiorentini
The major structure includes:
a) 3 courses [Curriculum Percorsi di Management (Majors of Management)] 4 courses (curriculum OGRU) chosen from among the following:
Code
|
Educational activity
|
English translation
|
Language of instruction
|
Semester
|
CP
|
Note
|
8478
|
Management e finanza dei programmi e progetti internazionali
|
Management and finance of international public programs and projects
|
ITA
|
II
|
6
|
|
8394
|
Management e fund raising dell'impresa sociale non profit
|
Management and fund raising of social and no profit enterprises
|
ITA
|
I
|
6
|
|
8467
|
Management of international institutions and NGOs
|
|
ENG
|
II
|
6
|
|
8396
|
No profit organization law
|
|
ENG
|
I
|
6
|
|
8411
|
Social Entrepreneurship
|
|
ITA
|
I
|
6
|
|
1 course freely chosen from among the elective courses of the MSc Programs to be preferably agreed upon with the Major Coordinator.
|
Students are suggested to make their choice by including the course code 8394, essential for the major.
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2.2.3.3.5.
Management and Industries (code 90)
Coordinator of the major: Prof. C. Salvato
The major structure includes:
a) 3 courses [Curriculum Percorsi di Management (Majors of Management)] 4 courses (curriculum OGRU) chosen from among the following:
Code
|
Educational activity
|
English translation
|
Language of instruction
|
Semester
|
CP
|
8388
|
Life sciences
|
|
ENG
|
I
|
6
|
8407
|
Strumenti manageriali di analisi competitiva dei settori
|
Managerial tools for competitive industry analysis
|
ITA
|
I
|
6
|
8494
|
Technological change and international competitiveness
|
|
ENG
|
II
|
6
|
8390
|
Telecommunications
|
|
ENG
|
I
|
6
|
8220
|
The economics and organization of inter-firm networks
|
|
ENG
|
II
|
6
|
1 course freely chosen from among the elective courses of the MSc Programs to be preferably agreed upon with the Major Coordinator.
|
Students are suggested to make their choice by including the course code 8407 which is essential for the Major and at least one of the sector workshops codes 8388 and 8390.
Last change 16/09/2009 10:41
|
2.2.3.3.6.
Multinational companies (in cooperation with IM-LS) (code 88)
Coordinator of the major: Prof. F. Perretti - Prof. M. Venzin
The major structure includes:
a) 3 courses [Curriculum Percorsi di Management (Majors of Management)] 4 courses (curriculum OGRU) chosen from among the following:
Code |
Educational activity
|
English translation
|
Language of instruction
|
Semester
|
CP
|
8137
|
Amministrazione e controllo nelle imprese multinazionali
|
Accounting and control in MNCs
|
ITA
|
I
|
6
|
8163
|
Corporate social responsibility
|
|
ITA
|
II
|
6
|
8347
|
Decision making and negotiation
|
|
ENG
|
II
|
6
|
8111
|
International business management (Advanced topics in international business)
|
|
ENG
|
I
|
6
|
8193
|
International financial markets
|
|
ENG
|
II
|
6
|
8114
|
Strategic design of the multinational firm
|
|
ENG
|
I
|
6
|
1 course freely chosen from among the elective courses of the MSc Programs to be preferably agreed upon with the Major Coordinator.
|
Last change 27/07/2009 16:23
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2.2.3.3.7.
Curriculum Organization and Human Resource (code 83):
Coordinator of the major: Silvia Bagdadli
The major structure includes:
a) 3 courses [Curriculum Percorsi di Management (Majors of Management)] 4 courses (curriculum OGRU) chosen from among the following:
Code
|
Educational activity
|
English translation
|
Language of instruction
|
Semester
|
CP
|
Note
|
8399
|
Change management
|
|
ENG
|
II
|
6
|
|
8397
|
Comportamento organizzativo e leadership
|
Leadership and organizational behaviour
|
ITA
|
I
|
6
|
|
8398
|
Knowledge management and organization design (NOT HELD in 2009/2010 a.y.)
|
|
ITA
|
II
|
6
|
|
8131
|
Management consulting
|
|
ENG
|
I
|
6
|
|
8491
|
Metodi di analisi empirica nel management
|
Methods of empirical analysis in management
|
ITA
|
I
|
6
|
|
8134
|
Project management
|
|
ENG
|
II
|
6
|
|
1 course freely chosen from among the elective courses of the MSc Programs to be preferably agreed upon with the Major Coordinator.
|
Last change 16/09/2009 10:50
|
2.2.3.3.8.
Free track of the curriculum Majors of Management (code 51)
The 18 credit points concerning the educational activities are divided into 3 courses freely chosen by the student from among the electives of MSc programs; the allocation of electives is subject to the official approval of the MSc Program Director or his/her delegate to the Student Administration Centre.
Last change 28/07/2009 13:49
|
2.2.3.3.9.
Free track Curriculum Organization and Human Resource ( code 93):
The 24 credit points concerning the educational activities are divided into 4 courses freely chosen by the student from among the electives of MSc programs; the allocation of electives is subject to the official approval of the MSc Program Director or his/her delegate to the Student Administration Centre.
Last change 28/07/2009 13:50
|
2.2.3.4.
International opportunities
Some opportunities to study abroad as part of short programs (i.e. Campus Abroad) and long programs (such as Exchange programs lasting a semester and Double Degree Programs) are offered.
Double Degree Programs are addressed to a selected group of students who have excelled in their studies and have adequate language skills.
Students who are admitted can study a year in Italy and a year abroad; at the end of the courses they will obtain both the Italian Master of Science Degree and the equivalent foreign degree awarded by the partner school. The partner schools for the M-LS and equivalent foreign graduate degrees are listed below:
- Rotterdam School of Management RSM, Erasmus Universiteit: Master of Science in Business Administration;
- Ecole des Hautes Etudes Commerciales (Hec) - Paris: Diplome in Management;
- Esade : Master of Science in International Management;
- Universitat St.Gallen (Hsg) - St. Gallen, Swiss: master of Arts in Banking and Finance (MBF).
For updated information on Double Degree agreeements please consult the website http://www.ir.unibocconi.eu/doubledegree
Furthermore, those students who are selected on the basis of their academic performance can also obtain the CEMS-MIM (Master in International Management) awarded by the network CEMS, of which Bocconi is a member.
The Master in International Management MIM offered by CEMS (Community of European Management Schools) is an additional opportunity to make an international experience during the second year of studies of the Master of Science program. The program lasts about one academic year and its curriculum combines academic knowledge with on-the-field experience. Students are awarded a joint diploma issued by the 17 partner universities together managing the program.
For procedures to enrol in the program see "Studying abroad".
Last change 27/07/2009 16:26
|
2.2.4.
Master of Science in International Management (IM-LS)
Program Director: Prof. Markus Venzin
Assistant to the Program Director: prof.ssa Gabriella Lojacono
Field of study: Management (no. 84/S)
Last change 01/09/2009 09:31
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2.2.4.1.
Educational objectives
The IM-LS program aims at providing students with the skills and knowledge that contemporary managerial and entrepreneurial roles require in international companies, international organizations and in general companies involved in international activities. The program includes learning processes in which functional and knowledge of the industry are integrated in an inter-functional and international perspective preparing graduates to undertake strategic roles. While adhering to the educational objectives concerning the field of study of the program, the IM-LS program has the following goals:
- to provide students the analytic ability to facilitate problem solving and decision-making in complex company situations;
- to provide technical knowledge concerning entrepreneurial disciplines essential for a company working international markets, such as organization, finance, marketing and strategy;
- to provide in-depth knowledge of the historic, economic and legal aspects which characterize global markets in which companies of different dimensions and sectors operate;
- to provide interpersonal and leadership abilities to allow graduates to be culturally sensitive to international companies and at the same time to develop personal competence to the fullest;
- to develop research abilities, through the analysis of concrete cases, knowledge of the markets and international aspects and the use of extensive databanks.
Last change 27/07/2009 16:27
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2.2.4.2.
Career opportunities
Students graduating from the IM-LS program pursue careers with an international perspective in mainly three types of companies.
- Large Multinational Firms: in large companies, IM-LS graduates can work in diverse departments and in different roles that require cross-border management. They will work efficiently in multi-cultural teams. Their knowledge on international functional strategies such as global sourcing, international marketing or international finance will give them access to a broad range of career opportunities in multinational corporations.
- Consulting Firms: a number of management consulting projects today aim at helping multinational firms to improve their international strategic positioning and the organizational integration of the network of subsidiaries. The IM-LS program prepares the students for tasks involved in cross-border consulting projects.
- Companies Operating in Symbol-Intensive Markets: the program reflects the unique competences Italian firms are known for on a global scale. Our graduates will be a strong asset for firms competing in industry segments that base their competitive advantage on the symbol creative design and marketing of symbol-intensive products.
- Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs): graduates will be able to take on the role of business development manager, export manager or expatriate manager in a foreign country which contributes to the expansion of the SME in foreign markets. They will be capable of identifying and selecting foreign market opportunities and exploit them through exporting or other market entry modes. Our graduates are prepared to operate as corporate entrepreneurs in foreign countries.
- Research Centres and Educational Institutions: in these organizations, IM-LS graduates can make a significant contribution, due to their systemic and inter-functional knowledge of the firms.
- Government Agencies: the IM-LS program strongly emphasises applied economics and economic policy. The practical study of governments and supranational institutions in world business makes our graduates ideal candidates for positions in governmental agencies.
Last change 27/07/2009 16:28
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2.2.4.3.
Program structure
The program requirements of the IM-LS program comprise educational activities totalling 120 credit points. First year of studies 2008-2009 academic year
First semester
Code |
Educational activity
|
Language of instruction
|
CP
|
8360
|
Advanced marketing
|
ENG
|
6
|
8328
|
Applied international economics
|
ENG
|
6
|
8338
|
Organization
|
ENG
|
6
|
8343
|
Performance measurement
|
ENG
|
6
|
8322
|
Quantitative methods for management
|
ENG
|
6
|
Second semester
Code
|
Educational activity
|
Language of instruction
|
CP
|
8335
|
Comparative business - Government relations
|
ENG
|
4
|
8326
|
Comparative business law
|
ENG
|
6
|
8342
|
Corporate strategy
|
ENG
|
6
|
8319
|
Evolution in international business
|
ENG
|
6
|
8336
|
International finance
|
ENG
|
8
|
|
first foreign language (lessons only)
|
|
|
|
second foreign language (lessons only )
|
|
|
Total CP of the first year of studies
|
|
60
|
Second year 2009-2010 academic year
Educational activities
|
|
CP
|
4 elective courses
|
|
24
|
First foreign language (lessons + exam 1st sem 2nd year)
|
|
4
|
Second foreign language (lessons + exam 1st sem 2nd year)
|
|
4
|
Internship or similar activities
|
|
8
|
Thesis
|
|
20
|
Total CP of the second year of studies
|
|
60
|
Some opportunities to study abroad as part of short programs (i.e. Campus Abroad) and long programs (such as Exchange programs lasting a semester and Double Degree Programs) are offered (see "International Opportunities").
For detailed information on foreign languages see "Foreign languages".
During the second year of studies students choose 4 elective courses that correspond to the 24 credit points referring to the educational activities chosen by the students regarding the free-track majors (piano libero) or one of the following recommended majors:
The MSc Program Director is available during office hours to provide more information concerning the program structure. Student office hours are published on the website at www.unibocconi.eu/studentconsultationhours.
It should be noted that while adhering to the educational objectives of the MSc program and of the ministerial tables concerning the field of study of Management, the program structure may be subject to slight variations decided on by the Organs of administration.
Last change 30/07/2009 17:17
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2.2.4.3.1.
Entrepreneurship and small and medium size companies (in cooperation with M-LS) (code 98)
Coordinator of the major: Prof. G. Corbetta
The major structure includes:
a) 3 courses chosen from among the following:
Code
|
Educational activity
|
English translation
|
Language of instruction
|
Semester
|
CP
|
Note
|
8138
|
Amministrazione e controllo per le piccole e medie imprese
|
Accounting and control for SMEs
|
ITA
|
I
|
6
|
|
8109
|
Gestione strategica nei distretti
|
Strategic management in districts
|
ITA
|
I
|
6
|
|
8110
|
Imprenditorialita' e business planning
|
Entrepreneurship and business planning
|
ITA and ENG (2 class groups)
|
I
|
6
|
available also in e-learning
|
8132
|
Organizzazione delle piccole e medie imprese
|
Small business organization
|
ITA
|
I
|
6
|
|
8134
|
Project management
|
|
ENG
|
II
|
6
|
|
8115
|
Strategia delle aziende familiari
|
Strategic management of family businesses
|
ITA
|
I
|
6
|
|
b) 1 course freely chosen from among the elective courses of the MSc Programs(including the ones not chosen in the previous list).
Last change 27/07/2009 16:32
|
2.2.4.3.2.
Global Operations and Supply Chain Management (code 91)
Coordinator of the major: Prof. A. Grando
The major structure includes:
a) 3 courses chosen from among the following:
Code
|
Educational activity
|
Language of instruction
|
Semester
|
CP
|
8406
|
Distribution networks and international retailing
|
ENG
|
I
|
6
|
8111
|
International business management (Advanced topics in international business)
|
ENG
|
I
|
6
|
8184
|
Research and development management
|
ENG
|
II
|
6
|
8187
|
Supply chain management
|
ENG
|
I
|
6
|
b) 1 course freely chosen from among the elective courses of the MSc Programs (including those not chosen in the previous list).
Last change 27/07/2009 16:33
|
2.2.4.3.3.
Management consulting (in cooperation with M-LS) (code 96)
Coordinator of the major: Prof. F. Pennarola
The major structure includes:
a) 3 courses chosen from among the following:
Code
|
Educational activity
|
English translation
|
Language of instruction
|
Semester
|
CP
|
Note
|
8399
|
Change management
|
|
ENG
|
II
|
6
|
|
8503
|
International corporate governance
|
|
ITA
|
I
|
6
|
|
8466
|
IT Consulting
|
|
ENG
|
II
|
6
|
jointly run with compulsory course chosen by the students EMIT
|
8131
|
Management consulting
|
|
ENG
|
I
|
6
|
|
8178
|
Management delle acquisizioni
|
Acquisition management
|
ITA
|
I
|
6
|
incompatible with 8027; forbidden for CLELI-LS students
|
8134
|
Project management
|
|
ENG
|
II
|
6
|
|
8407
|
Strumenti manageriali di analisi competitiva dei settori
|
Managerial tools for competitive industry analysis
|
ITA
|
I
|
6
|
|
b)1 course freely chosen from among the elective courses of the MSc Programs (including those not chosen in the previous list).
Last change 27/07/2009 16:33
|
2.2.4.3.4.
Management of fashion firms (code 97)
Coordinator of the major: Prof. S. Testa
The major structure includes:
a) 3 courses chosen from among the following:
Code
|
Educational activity
|
English translation
|
Language of instruction
|
Semester
|
CP
|
Note
|
8400
|
Management delle imprese di moda: i processi operativi
|
Management of fashion companies: operational processes
|
ITA
|
I
|
6
|
|
8401
|
Management delle imprese di moda: i processi strategici
|
Management of fashion companies: strategic processes
|
ITA
|
II
|
6
|
incompatible with 8344
|
8409
|
Management of design
|
|
ENG
|
II
|
6
|
|
8344
|
Management of fashion and luxury companies
|
|
ENG
|
II
|
6
|
incompatible with 8401
|
b) 1 course freely chosen from among the elective courses of the MSc Programs (including those not chosen in the previous list) to be agreed upon with the major coordinator.
Students choosing this major are strongly recommended to attend the "Laboratorio Moda e Design" [Fashion and design workshop] which, being a field project activity will be recognized in the study plan as Internship or similar activity (8 credit points).
Last change 31/08/2009 17:25
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2.2.4.3.5.
Multinational companies (in cooperation with M-LS) (cod. 99)
Coordinator of the major: Prof. F. Perretti - Prof. M. Venzin
The major structure includes:
a) 3 courses chosen from among the following:
Code
|
Educational activity
|
English translation
|
Language of instruction
|
Semester
|
CP
|
8137
|
Amministrazione e controllo nelle imprese multinazionali
|
Accounting and control in MNCs
|
ITA
|
I
|
6
|
8163
|
Corporate social responsibility
|
|
ITA
|
II
|
6
|
8347
|
Decision making and negotiation
|
|
ENG
|
II
|
6
|
8111
|
International business management (Advanced topics in international business)
|
|
ENG
|
I
|
6
|
8193
|
International financial markets
|
|
ENG
|
II
|
6
|
8114
|
Strategic design of the multinational firm
|
|
ENG
|
I
|
6
|
b)1 course freely chosen from among the elective courses of the MSc Programs (including those not chosen in the previous list)
Last change 27/07/2009 16:34
|
2.2.4.3.6.
Free track (code 100)
The 24 credit points concerning educational activities are divided into 4 courses freely chosen by the student from among the electives of MSc programs, with prior approval from the Msc Program Director or his/her delegate.
Last change 27/07/2009 16:35
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2.2.4.4.
International opportunities
Some opportunities to study abroad as part of short programs (i.e. Campus Abroad) and long programs (such as Exchange programs lasting a semester and Double Degree Programs) are offered.
Double degree programs are addressed to a selected group of students who have excelled in their studies and have good language skills.
Students who are admitted can study a year in Italy and a year abroad; at the end of the courses they will obtain both the Italian Master of Science Degree and the equivalent foreign degree awarded by the partner school.
The partner schools for the MSc in Management and equivalent foreign graduate degrees are listed below:
- École des Hautes Etudes Commerciales (HEC) - Paris: Diplôme in Management;
- Esade: Master of Science in International Management;
- Fudan University: Master of Science in International Management;
- Indian Institute of Management - Ahmedabad: Postgraduate Programme in Management;
- Universitat St.Gallen (Hsg) - St. Gallen, Swiss: master of Arts in Banking and Finance (MBF).
For updated information on Double Degree agreeements please consult the website http://www.ir.unibocconi.eu/doubledegree.
Furthermore, those students who are selected on the basis of their academic performance can also obtain the CEMS-MIM (Master in International Management) awarded by the network CEMS, of which Bocconi is a member.
The Master in International Management MIM offered by CEMS (Community of European Management Schools) is an additional opportunity to make an international experience during the second year of studies of the Master of Science program. The program lasts about one academic year and its curriculum combines academic knowledge with on-the-field experience. Students are awarded a joint diploma issued by the 17 partner universities together managing the program.
For procedures to enrol in the program see "Studying abroad
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2.2.5.
Master of Science in Marketing Management (MM-LS)
Program Director Prof.ssa Antonella Carù
Assistants to the Program Director: Dott.ssa Stefania Borghini (class group taught in Italian) Dott. Michael Gibbert (class group taught in English)
Field of study Management (no. 84/S)
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2.2.5.1.
Educational objectives
The MM-LS programprovides students with advanced education preparing them for highly-skilled jobs. While adhering to the educational objectives concerning the field of study of the program, the MM-LS program has the following goals:
- to strengthen the conception of marketing as a set of tightly integrated processes inter-operating with other functions of the company;
- to provide solid grounding in the cultural, methodological and professional aspects of marketing management, with an approach that combines the latest interactive information and communication technologies;
- to develop analytical skills needed to understand and interpret the social and economic changes affecting the evolution of demand, competition, and the distribution system, from an international perspective;
- to actively participate in strengthening resources and key company competencies, namely marketing resources and market orientation (to achieve positive company performance).
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2.2.5.2.
Career opportunities
Graduates are offered career opportunitiesin the following fields:
- industrial, commercial and non-profit organizations (functional specializations):
professions in marketing, distribution, communication, sales, market research (marketing managers, brand managers, service managers, product managers, sales force managers, account trade managers, communication managers, advertising managers, PR officials, e-communication managers);
- commercial communication sector (sectorial specializations):
- managers of communication companies, promotion, e-communication; other activities of organization (direct marketing, events organization excetera); - traditional media, new media and intermediaries (the press, TV, media centres, expo and congress organization) with the role of strategic and commercial management of communication spaces;
- distribution and logistics sector (sectorial specializations):
- careers in commercial enterprises, point of sales and e-commerce (retail manager, category manager, e-commerce manager, and so on); - distribution logistics sector;
- market research and data analysis (sectorial specializations): - careers in market research and data analysis in market research companies; - experts in the development of marketing IT systems, creation and analysis of customer data bases.
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2.2.5.3.
Program structure
The program requirements of the MM-LS program comprise educational activities totalling 120 credit points. Class groups taught in Italian
First year of studies 2008-2009 academic year
First semester
Code
|
Educational activity
|
English translation
|
CP
|
8008
|
Competitive analysis (Competitive intelligence e regolamentazione concorrenza)
|
Competitive analysis (Competitive intelligence and regulation)
|
6
|
8012
|
Consumer behaviour (Analisi del comportamento del consumatore)
|
Consumer behaviour
|
5
|
8048
|
Industry analysis (Economia dei settori industriali e dell'innovazione)
|
Industry analysis (Industrial economics and economics of innovation)
|
8
|
8015
|
Sistemi informativi per il marketing
|
Marketing information technology
|
6
|
8011
|
Strategic marketing
|
|
6
|
Second semester
Code
|
Educational activity
|
English translation
|
CP
|
8009
|
Channel marketing (Evoluzione del commercio; analisi e progettazione)
|
Channel marketing (Trade evolution analysis and planning)
|
6
|
8359
|
Consumer culture theory: epistemology and methods
|
|
6
|
8072
|
Diritto per il marketing
|
Legal issues in marketing
|
6
|
8062
|
Metodi quantitativi per il marketing
|
Quantitative methods for marketing
|
6
|
8417
|
Product innovation and market creation
|
|
5
|
|
first foreign language (lessons only)
|
|
|
|
second foreign language (lessons only)
|
|
|
Total CP of the first year of studies
|
|
60
|
Second year of studies 2009-2010 academic year
Educational activities
|
CP
|
4 elective courses
|
24
|
First foreign language (lessons + exam 1st sem 2nd year)
|
4
|
Second foreign language (lessons + exam 1st sem 2nd year)
|
4
|
Internship or similar activities
|
8
|
Thesis
|
20
|
Total CP of the second year of studies
|
60
|
The study plan must include at least one exam from a course taught in English, even in case of students who take part in international programs. Class group taught in English
First year of studies 2008-2009 academic year
First semester
Code
|
Educational activity
|
CP
|
8008
|
Competitive analysis (Competitive intelligence and regulation)
|
6
|
8012
|
Consumer behaviour
|
5
|
8048
|
Industry analysis (Industrial economics and economics of innovation)
|
8
|
8015
|
Marketing information technology
|
6
|
8011
|
Strategic marketing
|
6
|
Second semester
Code
|
Educational activity
|
CP
|
8009
|
Channel marketing (Trade evolution analysis and planning)
|
6
|
8359
|
Consumer culture theory: epistemology and methods
|
6
|
8072
|
Legal issues in marketing
|
6
|
8417
|
Product innovation and market creation
|
5
|
8062
|
Quantitative methods for marketing
|
6
|
|
first foreign language (lessons only)
|
|
|
second foreign language (lessons only)
|
|
Total CP of the first year of studies
|
60
|
Second year of studies 2009-2010 academic year
Educational activities
|
CP
|
4 elective courses
|
24
|
First foreign language (lessons + exam 1st sem 2nd year)
|
4
|
Second foreign language (lessons + exam 1st sem 2nd year)
|
4
|
Internship or similar activities
|
8
|
Thesis
|
20
|
Total CP of the second year of studies
|
60
|
Some opportunities to study abroad as part of short programs (i.e. Campus Abroad) and long programs (such as Exchange programs lasting a semester and Double Degree Programs) are offered. Fore information see paragraph 2.5.4
For detailed information on foreign languages see "Foreign languages" .
During the second year of studies students choose 4 elective courses corresponding to the 24 credit points referring to the educational activities chosen by the students - concerning the personalized academic major (free track) or one of the following recommended majors:
The MSc Program Director is available during office hours to provide more information concerning the program structure. Student office hours are published on the website at www.unibocconi.eu/studentconsultationhours .
It should be noted that while adhering to the educational objectives of the MSc program and of the ministerial tables concerning the field of study of Management, the program structure may be subject to slight variations decided on by the Organs of administration.
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2.2.5.3.1.
Business communication and media (code 52)
The major structure includes:
a) 2 courses chosen from among the following:
Code
|
Educational activity
|
English translation
|
Language of instruction
|
Semester
|
CP
|
Note
|
8158
|
Advertising management.
|
|
ITA
|
II
|
6
|
|
8362
|
Communication and event management
|
|
ENG
|
II
|
6
|
|
8166
|
Culture, media e consumo
|
Cultures, media and consumption
|
ITA
|
II
|
6
|
|
8502
|
Semiotica applicata al marketing
|
Marketing applied semiotics
|
ITA
|
I
|
6
|
|
8501
|
Topics in E-marketing and E-commerce - Advanced
|
|
ENG
|
I
|
6
|
|
b) 1 course chosen from among the following:
Code
|
Educational activity
|
English translation
|
Language of instruction
|
Semester
|
CP
|
Note
|
8288
|
Analisi delle performance di marketing
|
Marketing performance analysis
|
ITA
|
II
|
6
|
|
8495
|
Brand management
|
|
ITA
|
II
|
6
|
|
8164
|
CRM and loyalty management
|
|
ENG
|
II
|
6
|
cannot be chosen as elective course by M-LS students
|
8477
|
Data mining
|
|
ITA
|
II
|
6
|
|
8406
|
Distribution networks and international retailing
|
|
ENG
|
I
|
6
|
|
8404
|
Industrial marketing
|
|
ENG
|
I
|
6
|
|
8264
|
International marketing
|
|
ENG
|
II
|
6
|
incompatible with 8181
|
8400
|
Management delle imprese di moda: i processi operativi
|
Management of fashion companies: operational processes
|
ITA
|
I
|
6
|
|
8179
|
Marketing dei servizi
|
Services marketing
|
ITA
|
I
|
6
|
|
8180
|
Marketing esperienziale
|
Experiential marketing
|
ITA
|
II
|
6
|
|
8181
|
Marketing internazionale
|
International marketing
|
ITA
|
I
|
6
|
incompatible with 8264
|
8232
|
Population dynamics and economics
|
|
ENG
|
I
|
6
|
|
8410
|
Pricing
|
|
ITA
|
I
|
6
|
|
8134
|
Project management
|
|
ENG
|
II
|
6
|
|
8185
|
Sales and key account management
|
|
ENG
|
I
|
6
|
|
8405
|
Store management
|
|
ITA
|
II
|
6
|
|
8187
|
Supply chain management
|
|
ENG
|
I
|
6
|
|
8500
|
Trade marketing and category management
|
|
ITA
|
I
|
6
|
|
c) 1 course freely chosen from among the electives of all of the other MSc programs.
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2.2.5.3.2.
Channel and retail management (code 53)
The major structure includes:
a) 2 courses chosen from among the following:
Code
|
Educational activity
|
English translation
|
Language of instruction
|
Semester
|
CP
|
Note
|
8164
|
CRM and loyalty management
|
|
ENG
|
II
|
6
|
cannot be choosen as elective course by M-LS students
|
8406
|
Distribution networks and international retailing
|
|
ENG
|
I
|
6
|
|
8179
|
Marketing dei servizi
|
Services marketing
|
ITA
|
I
|
6
|
|
8405
|
Store management
|
|
ITA
|
II
|
6
|
|
8500
|
Trade marketing and category management
|
|
ITA
|
I
|
6
|
|
b) 1 course chosen from among the following:
Code
|
Educational activity
|
English translation
|
Language of instruction
|
Semester
|
CP
|
Note
|
8158
|
Advertising management
|
|
ITA
|
II
|
6
|
|
8288
|
Analisi delle performance di marketing
|
Marketing performance analysis
|
ITA
|
II
|
6
|
|
8495
|
Brand management
|
|
ITA
|
II
|
6
|
|
8362
|
Communication and event management
|
|
ENG
|
II
|
6
|
|
8166
|
Culture, media e consumo
|
Cultures, media and consumption
|
ITA
|
II
|
6
|
|
8477
|
Data mining
|
|
ITA
|
II
|
6
|
|
8404
|
Industrial marketing
|
|
ENG
|
I
|
6
|
|
8264
|
International marketing
|
|
ENG
|
II
|
6
|
incompatible with 8181
|
8400
|
Management delle imprese di moda: i processi operativi
|
Management of fashion companies: operational processes
|
ITA
|
I
|
6
|
|
8180
|
Marketing esperienziale
|
Experiential marketing
|
ITA
|
II
|
6
|
|
8181
|
Marketing internazionale
|
International marketing
|
ITA
|
I
|
6
|
incompatible with 8264
|
8232
|
Population dynamics and economics
|
|
ENG
|
I
|
6
|
|
8410
|
Pricing
|
|
ITA
|
I
|
6
|
|
8134
|
Project management
|
|
ENG
|
II
|
6
|
|
8185
|
Sales and key account management
|
|
ENG
|
I
|
6
|
|
8502
|
Semiotica applicata al marketing
|
Marketing applied semiotics
|
ITA
|
I
|
6
|
|
8187
|
Supply chain management
|
|
ENG
|
I
|
6
|
|
8501
|
Topics in E-marketing and E-commerce - Advanced
|
|
ENG
|
I
|
6
|
|
c) 1 course freely chosen from among the electives of MSc programs.
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2.2.5.3.3.
Product and sales management (code 54)
The major structure includes: a) 2 courses chosen from among the following:
Code
|
Educational activity
|
English translation
|
Language of instruction
|
Semester
|
CP
|
8288
|
Analisi delle performance di marketing
|
Marketing performance analysis
|
ITA
|
II
|
6
|
8495
|
Brand management
|
|
ITA
|
II
|
6
|
8404
|
Industrial marketing
|
|
ENG
|
I
|
6
|
8180
|
Marketing esperienziale
|
Experiential marketing
|
ITA
|
II
|
6
|
8185
|
Sales and key account management
|
|
ENG
|
I
|
6
|
b) 1 course chosen from among the following:
Code
|
Educational activity
|
English translation
|
Language of instruction
|
Semester
|
CP
|
Note
|
8158
|
Advertising management
|
|
ITA
|
II
|
6
|
|
8362
|
Communication and event management
|
|
ENG
|
II
|
6
|
|
8164
|
CRM and loyalty management
|
|
ENG
|
II
|
6
|
can not be chosen as elective course by M-LS students
|
8166
|
Culture, media e consumo
|
Cultures, media and consumption
|
ITA
|
II
|
6
|
|
8477
|
Data mining
|
|
ITA
|
II
|
6
|
|
8406
|
Distribution networks and international retailing
|
|
ENG
|
I
|
6
|
|
8400
|
Management delle imprese di moda: i processi operativi
|
Management of fashion companies: operational processes
|
ITA
|
I
|
6
|
|
8179
|
Marketing dei servizi
|
Services marketing
|
ITA
|
I
|
6
|
|
8232
|
Population dynamics and economics
|
|
ENG
|
I
|
6
|
|
8410
|
Pricing
|
|
ITA
|
I
|
6
|
|
8134
|
Project management
|
|
ENG
|
II
|
6
|
|
8502
|
Semiotica applicata al marketing
|
Marketing applied semiotics
|
ITA
|
I
|
6
|
|
8405
|
Store management
|
|
ITA
|
II
|
6
|
|
8187
|
Supply chain management
|
|
ENG
|
I
|
6
|
|
8501
|
Topics in E-marketing and E-commerce - Advanced
|
|
ENG
|
I
|
6
|
|
8500
|
Trade marketing and category management
|
|
ITA
|
I
|
6
|
|
c) 1 course freely chosen from among the electives of MSc programs.
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2.2.5.3.4.
Free track (code 55)
The 24 credit points concerning the educational activities are divided into 4 courses freely choosen by the student from among the electives of MSc programs, with prior approval from the MSc Program Director or his/her delegate.
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2.2.5.4.
International opportunities
Some opportunities to study abroad as part of short programs (i.e. Campus Abroad) and long programs (such as Exchange programs lasting a semester and Double Degree Programs) are offered.
The Double Degree programs are addressed toa selected group ofstudents who have excelled in their studies and have adequate language skills.
Students who are admitted can study a year in Italy and a year abroad; at the end of the courses they will obtain both the Italian Master of Science Degree and the equivalent foreign degree awarded by the partner school.
The partner schools for the MSc in Marketing Management and equivalent foreign graduate degrees are listed below:
- Rotterdam School of Management RSM, Erasmus Universiteit: Master of Science in Business Administration;
- Copenhagen Business School: Master of Science in Economics and Business Administration;
- Ecole des Hautes Etudes Commerciales (HEC) - Paris: Diplôme in Management;
- Esade: Master of Science in Marketing Management.
For updated information on Double Degree agreeements please consult the website www.ir.unibocconi.it/doubledegree. For procedures to enrol in the program see " Studying abroad".
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2.2.6.
Master of Science in Amministrazione, finanza aziendale e controllo [Accounting, Corporate Finance and Control] (AFC-LS)
Program Director:
Prof. Marco Agliati
Assistant to the Program Director : Dott.ssa Ariela Caglio
Field of study Management (no. 84/S)
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2.2.6.1.
Educational objectives
The AFC-LS program provides students with an advanced education preparing them for high-skilled jobs. While adhering to the educational objectives concerning the field of study of the program, the AFC-LS program has the following goals:
- to give students a sound grounding in the areas of business administration, corporate finance, planning and control, preparing them for a variety of careers, namely in the field of corporate finance and administration in modern corporations as independent professionals, financial intermediaries and consultants;
- to provide a solid understanding of the key issues in business administration, finance, planning and control, through an integrated approach that looks at the interactions with other fundamental functions of the company, such as information and communication systems;
- to promote professional profiles even though recognized for their methodology, techniques and rules necessary to undertake the typical functions in the areas of administration, finance and control characterized by the planning skills needed to develop financial measurement tools, financial and economic methods and analysis, communication systems and information and control management.
Last change 27/07/2009 16:46
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2.2.6.2.
Career opportunities
Graduates are offered career opportunities in all business and non-business contexts such as administration, finance and control. In general, career opportunities are offered by manufacturing, retail and financial companies. More specifically, our graduates would have access to:
- operational activities concerning administration in companies of any size and scope, in areas such as preparation of financial statements, accounting, auditing (addressed to different, regulating bodies, analysts, etc), corporate finance, management control, management and planning of internal processes and systems;
- positions and functions related to business administration and management control in consulting firms (dedicated to planning and development of control systems and firms dedicated to management of extraordinary operations).
Last change 27/07/2009 16:47
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2.2.6.3.
Program structure
The program requirements of the AFC-LS program comprise educational activities totalling 120 credit points. First year of studies 2008-2009
First semester
Code
|
Educational activity
|
English translation
|
Language of instruction
|
CP
|
8023
|
Analisi per le decisioni finanziarie
|
Corporate financial management and business evaluation
|
ITA
|
4
|
8018
|
Bilancio e comunicazione economica
|
Financial reporting and international accounting standards
|
ITA
|
8
|
8074
|
Diritto dell'impresa (Temi societari e tributari di amministrazione e controllo)
|
Business law (selected corporate and tax issues in management and internal auditing)
|
ITA
|
6
|
8020
|
Modelli di pianificazione e controllo
|
Performance measurement and control systems
|
ITA
|
6
|
8003
|
Sistemi di corporate governance
|
Corporate governance
|
ITA
|
6
|
Second semester
Code
|
Educational activity
|
English translation
|
Language of instruction
|
CP
|
8021
|
Bilancio e informativa economico-finanziaria
|
Financial reporting and disclosure
|
ITA
|
6
|
8043
|
Mercati e intermediari finanziari
|
Financial markets and institution
|
ITA
|
6
|
8375
|
Politiche finanziarie d'impresa
|
Corporate finance
|
ITA
|
6
|
8022
|
Sistemi di amministrazione e controllo
|
Systems and processes for accounting and control
|
ITA
|
6
|
8050
|
Temi avanzati di economia
|
Advanced topics in economics
|
ITA
|
6
|
|
first foreign language (lessons only)
|
|
|
|
|
second foreign language (lessons only)
|
|
|
|
|
Total CP of the first year of studies
|
|
|
60
|
Second year of studies 2009-2010 academic year
Educational activities
|
CP
|
4 elective courses
|
24
|
First foreign language (lessons + exam 1st sem 2nd year)
|
4
|
Second foreign language (lessons + exam 1st sem 2nd year)
|
4
|
Internships or similar activities
|
8
|
thesis
|
20
|
Total CP of the second year of studies
|
60
|
Students' study plan must include at least one exam from a course taught in English, even in case of students who take part in international programs.
Some opportunities to study abroad as part of short programs (i.e. Campus Abroad) and long programs (such as Exchange programs lasting a semester and Double Degree Programs) are offered. Fore information see "International opportunities".
For detailed information about foreign languages see "Foreign languages".
During the second year of studies students choose 4 elective course which correspond to to the 24 credit points referring to the educational activities chosen by the students concerning the personalized academic major (free track) or one of the following recommended majors:
The Program Director is available during office hours to provide more information concerning the program structure. Student office hours are published on the website at www.unibocconi.eu/studentconsultationhours.
It should be noted that while adhering to the educational objectives of the MSc program and of the ministerial tables concerning the field of study of Management, the program structure may be subject to slight variations decided on by the Organs of administration.
Last change 30/07/2009 17:39
|
2.2.6.3.1.
Accounting and control systems (code 60)
The major structure includes:
a) 2 courses chosen from among the following:
Code
|
Educational activity
|
English translation
|
Language of instruction
|
Semester
|
CP
|
Note
|
8138
|
Amministrazione e controllo per le piccole e medie imprese
|
Accounting and control for SMEs
|
ITA
|
I
|
6
|
|
8139
|
Analisi di bilancio (corso progredito) (Financial statements analysis)
|
Financial statements analysis (advanced course)
|
ITA
|
I
|
6
|
available also in e-learning
|
8140
|
Bilancio consolidato e performance dei gruppi
|
Consolidated financial statements and group performance
|
ITA
|
I
|
6
|
|
8346
|
Earnings quality analysis
|
|
ITA
|
II
|
6
|
|
b) 1 course to be chosen from among all the elective course of AFC-LS program(see table below);
c) 1 course freely chosen from among the electives of MSc programs.
Last change 27/07/2009 16:50
|
2.2.6.3.2.
Corporate finance (code 61)
The major structure includes:
a) 2 courses chosen from among the following:
Code
|
Educational activity
|
English translation
|
Language of instruction
|
Semester
|
CP
|
8383
|
Deal design and valuation for business combinations and joint agreements
|
|
ITA and ENG (2 class groups)
|
I
|
6
|
8472
|
Financial management (Advanced topics)
|
|
ITA
|
I
|
6
|
8145
|
International corporate finance
|
|
ITA and ENG (2 class groups)
|
I
|
6
|
8382
|
Value reporting e investimenti nei gruppi
|
Value reporting and investment
|
ITA
|
I
|
6
|
b) 1 course to be chosen from among all the elective course of AFC-LS program(see table below);
c) 1 course freely chosen from among the electives of MSc programs.
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2.2.6.3.3.
Planning and control (code 62)
The major structure includes
a) 2 courses chosen from among the following:
Code
|
Educational activity
|
English translation
|
Language of instruction
|
Semester
|
CP
|
8137
|
Amministrazione e controllo nelle imprese multinazionali
|
Accounting and control in MNCs
|
ITA
|
I
|
6
|
8476
|
Sistemi di controllo, valutazione delle performance, incentivi (Pianificazione e budgeting)
|
Management control, performance valuation, incentives (Planning and budgeting)
|
ITA
|
I
|
6
|
8154
|
Sistemi di cost management
|
Cost management systems
|
ENG
|
I
|
6
|
b) 1 course to be chosen from among all the elective course of AFC-LS program(see table below);
c) 1 course freely chosen from among the electives of MSc programs.
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2.2.6.3.4.
Auditing (in cooperation with CLELI-LS) (code 92)
The major structure includes:
a) 2 courses chosen from among the following:
Code
|
Educational activity
|
English translation
|
Language of instruction
|
Semester
|
CP
|
8308
|
Forensic accounting, frauds and litigation
|
|
ITA
|
I
|
6
|
8367
|
Revisione aziendale (corso progredito)
|
Auditing (advanced course)
|
ITA
|
I
|
6
|
8474
|
Risk assessment e auditing
|
Risk assessment and auditing
|
ITA
|
I
|
6
|
b) 1 course to be chosen from among all the elective course of AFC-LS program(see table below);
c) 1 course freely chosen from among the electives of MSc programs.
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2.2.6.3.5.
List of electives AFC-LS
LIST OF ELECTIVES AFC-LS
Code
|
Educational activity
|
English translation
|
Language of instruction
|
Semester
|
CP
|
Note
|
8137
|
Amministrazione e controllo nelle imprese multinazionali
|
Accounting and control in MNCs
|
ITA
|
I
|
6
|
|
8138
|
Amministrazione e controllo per le piccole e medie imprese
|
Accounting and control for SMEs
|
ITA
|
I
|
6
|
|
8139
|
Analisi di bilancio (corso progredito) (Financial statements analysis)
|
Financial statements analysis (advanced course)
|
ITA
|
I
|
6
|
available also in e-learning
|
8293
|
Analisi e valutazione delle informazioni di mercato delle banche e delle assicurazioni
|
Information and financial reporting of banks and insurance companies: analysis and evaluation
|
ITA
|
I
|
6
|
|
8470
|
Analisi strategichee valutazioni finanziarie
|
Strategic analysis and financial valuation
|
ITA
|
I
|
6
|
|
8140
|
Bilancio consolidato e performance dei gruppi
|
Consolidated financial statements and group performance
|
ITA
|
I
|
6
|
|
8163
|
Corporate social responsibility
|
|
ITA
|
II
|
6
|
|
8306
|
Crisi d'impresa e processi di ristrutturazione
|
Corporate distress and turnaround management
|
ITA
|
II
|
6
|
|
8383
|
Deal design and valuation for business combinations and joint agreements
|
|
ITA and ENG (2 class groups)
|
I
|
6
|
|
8240
|
Diritto fallimentare
|
Bankruptcy law
|
ITA
|
I
|
6
|
|
8245
|
Diritto tributario (corso progredito 1) (Reddito d'impresa)
|
Tax law (Advanced course 1) (Business taxation)
|
ITA
|
I
|
6
|
|
8247
|
Diritto tributario internazionale
|
International tax law
|
ITA
|
II
|
6
|
|
8346
|
Earnings quality analysis
|
|
ITA
|
II
|
6
|
|
8472
|
Financial management (Advanced topics)
|
|
ITA
|
I
|
6
|
|
8308
|
Forensic accounting, frauds and litigation
|
|
ITA
|
I
|
6
|
|
8145
|
International corporate finance
|
|
ITA and ENG (2 class groups)
|
I
|
6
|
|
8191
|
Investment banking and structured finance
|
|
ENG
|
I
|
6
|
|
8282
|
La valutazione dei beni intangibili
|
The valuation of intangibles
|
ITA
|
I
|
6
|
|
8307
|
Mergers and acquisitions
|
|
ITA and ENG (2 class groups)
|
I
|
6
|
|
8475
|
Pianificazione e controllo per la gestione della conoscenza (NOT HELD in 2009/2010 a.y.)
|
Planning and control for knowledge management
|
ITA
|
II
|
6
|
|
8142
|
Real estate finance
|
|
ENG
|
I
|
6
|
|
8367
|
Revisione aziendale (corso progredito)
|
Auditing (Advanced course)
|
ITA
|
I
|
6
|
|
8474
|
Risk assessment e auditing
|
Risk assessment andauditing
|
ITA
|
I
|
6
|
|
8476
|
Sistemi di controllo, valutazione delle performance, incentivi (Pianificazione e budgeting)
|
Management control, performance valuation, incentives (Planning and budgeting)
|
ITA
|
I
|
6
|
|
8154
|
Sistemi di cost management
|
Cost management systems
|
ENG
|
I
|
6
|
|
8157
|
Tesoreria e gestione dei rischi finanziari d'impresa
|
Treasury and financial risk management: a corporate perspective
|
ITA
|
I
|
6
|
|
8382
|
Value reporting e investimenti nei gruppi
|
Value reporting and investment
|
ITA
|
I
|
6
|
|
Last change 16/09/2009 10:54
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2.2.6.3.5.
Free track (code 63)
The 24 credit points regarding the educational activities are divided into 4 courses freely chosen by the student from among the electives of MSc programs, previously approved by the Program Director or his/her delegate.
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2.2.6.4.
International opportunities
Some opportunities to study abroad as part of short programs (i.e. Campus Abroad) and long programs (such as Exchange programs lasting a semester and Double Degree Programs) are offered.
Double degree are programs addressed to a selected group ofstudents who have excelled in their studies and have good language skills.
Students who are admitted can study a year in Italy and a year abroad; at the end of the courses they will obtain both the Italian Master of Science Degree and the equivalent foreign degree awarded by the partner school.
The partner school for the AFC-LS and equivalent foreign graduate degree are:
- Rotterdam School of Management RSM Erasmus Universiteit: Erasmus Universiteit: Master of Science in Business Administration.
For updated information on Double Degree agreeements please consult the website www.ir.unibocconi.it/doubledegree.
The selection procedures for the program are presented in "Studying abroad".
Last change 28/07/2009 13:58
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2.2.7.
Master of Science in Economia e management delle amministrazioni pubbliche e delle istituzioni internazionali [Economics and Management of Public Administration and International Institutions] (CLAPI-LS)
Program Director:Prof. Federico Lega
Assistant to the Program Director: Dott.ssa Greta Nasi
Field of study Management (no. 84/S)
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2.2.7.1.
Educational objectives
The CLAPI-LS programprovides students with advanced education preparing them for high-skilled jobs. While adhering to the educational objectives concerning the field of study of the programs, the CLAPI-LS programhas the following goals:
- to provide an advanced and specialized grounding in the key policy issues in public administration and international institutions and to develop an analytical view of public policy and assessment of intermediate and final results; of interventions;
- to develop the analytical, forecasting and interpretation skills needed to understand the processes of innovation and change in the public sector and the international community;
- to enable graduates to master the methodologies of public management and international institution management, their relationship and other companies/institutions active in the area, policy planning and assessment;
- to promote an interdisciplinary approach to relevant subject-areas of business administration, economics, law, mathematics, statistics and econometrics, thus providing an integrated approach to the problems that are to be faced on the job.
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2.2.7.2.
Career opportunities
Graduates are offered career opportunities in positions that require managerial and/or specialized expertise:
- in the management of public administrations and public companies (national, state, local) and international institutions, in key positions and general management roles;
- public policy analysis, with particular focus on planning and regulation, policy assessment and international relations;
- within corporations and institutions that have important relations with public administrators and international institutions and/or attract a large amount of public interest (large-sized companies that supply or undertake substantial public projects, public sector consulting firms, non-governmental organizations).
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2.2.7.3.
Program structure
The program requirements of the CLAPI-LS program comprise educational activities totalling 120 credit points . First year of studies 2008-2009 academic year
First semester
Code
|
Educational activity
|
English translation
|
Language of instruction
|
CP
|
8298
|
Corporate governance nelle P.A. e nelle istituzioni internazionali
|
Corporate governance in governments and public institutions
|
ITA
|
6
|
8321
|
Metodi quantitativi per le decisioni
|
Quantitative methods for decisions
|
ITA
|
6
|
8325
|
Profili giuridici delle riforme amministrative
|
Administrative law reforms
|
ITA
|
6
|
8052
|
Regolazione delle pubbliche utilità e valutazione delle politiche pubbliche
|
Public utilities regulation and policy evaluation
|
ITA
|
8
|
8333
|
Sistemi contabili pubblici
|
Public sector accounting
|
ITA
|
8
|
Second semester
Code
|
Educational activity
|
English translation
|
Language of instruction
|
CP
|
8053
|
Analisi delle politiche pubbliche nazionali e internazionali
|
Analysis of national and international public policies
|
ITA
|
6
|
8261
|
Management of international istitutions
|
|
ENG
|
6
|
8334
|
Performance management nelle P.A. e nelle istituzioni internazionali
|
Performance management in public organizations and international institutions
|
ITA
|
8
|
8051
|
Politiche per lo sviluppo territoriale e urbano
|
Regional and urban development policies
|
ITA
|
6
|
|
first foreign language (lessons only)
|
|
|
|
|
second foreign language (lessons only)
|
|
|
|
|
Total CP of the first year of studies
|
|
|
60
|
Second year of studies 2009-2010 academic year
Educational activities
|
CP
|
4 elective courses
|
24
|
First foreign language (lessons + exam 1st sem 2nd year)
|
4
|
Second foreign language (lessons + exam 1st sem 2nd year)
|
4
|
Internship or similar activities
|
8
|
Thesis
|
20
|
Total CP of the second year
|
60
|
Students' study plan must include at least one exam from a course taught in English, even in case of students who take part in international programs.
Some opportunities to study abroad as part of short programs (i.e. Campus Abroad) and long programs (such as Exchange programs lasting a semester and Double Degree Programs) are offered (see "International opportunities").
For detailed information about foreign languages see "Foreign languages".
During the second year of studies stuents choose 4 elective courses which correspond to the 24 credit points referring to the educational activities chosen by the students concerning the personalized academic major (free track) or one of the following recommended majors:
The MSc Program Director is available during office hours to provide more information concerning the program structure. Student office hours are published on the website at www.unibocconi.eu/studentconsultationhours .
It should be noted that while adhering to the educational objectives of the MSc program and of the ministerial tables concerning the field of study of Management, the program structure may be subject to slight variations decided on by the Organs of administration.
Last change 30/07/2009 17:15
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2.2.7.3.1.
Analysis of national and international public policies (code 64)
The major structure includes:
a) at least 1 course chosen from among the following:
Code
|
Educational activity
|
Language of instruction
|
Semester
|
CP
|
8203
|
Economics of European integration
|
ENG
|
II
|
6
|
8485
|
Policy evaluation
|
ENG
|
II
|
6
|
8202
|
Public economics
|
ENG
|
I
|
6
|
b) at least 2 courses chosen from among the following plus those not chosen from point a) above:
Code
|
Educational activity
|
English translation
|
Language of instruction
|
Semester
|
CP
|
8212
|
Comparative politics
|
|
ENG
|
I
|
6
|
8096
|
Development economics
|
|
ENG
|
II
|
6
|
8019
|
Economia dell'energia
|
Energy economics
|
ITA
|
II
|
6
|
8285
|
Public management for competitiveness
|
|
ENG
|
I
|
6
|
8252
|
Una storia per il futuro: economia, società, istituzioni
|
Economics, society and institutions: a perspective view
|
ITA
|
II
|
6
|
c) the possibility to choose 1 course freely chosen from among the electives of MSc programs
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2.2.7.3.2.
Social enterprise management (in cooperation with M-LS) (code 108)
The major structure includes:
a) at least 3 course chosen from among the following:
Code
|
Educational activity
|
English translation
|
Language of instruction
|
Semester
|
CP
|
8479
|
Management delle aziende e dei servizi socio-sanitari
|
Health care management
|
ITA
|
I
|
6
|
8478
|
Management e finanza dei programmi e progetti internazionali
|
Management and finance of international public programs and projects
|
ITA
|
II
|
6
|
8394
|
Management e fund raising dell'impresa sociale non profit
|
Management and fund raising of social and no profit enterprises
|
ITA
|
I
|
6
|
8467
|
Management of international institutions and NGOs
|
|
ENG
|
II
|
6
|
8396
|
No profit organization law
|
|
ENG
|
I
|
6
|
8411
|
Social Entrepreneurship
|
|
ITA
|
I
|
6
|
b) the possibility to choose 1 course freely chosen from among the electives of MSc programs.
Students are suggested to make their choice by including the course code 8394 which is essential for the major.
Last change 27/07/2009 17:01
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2.2.7.3.3.
Management of public and international institutions (code 66)
The major structure includes:
a) at least 1 course chosen from among the following:
Code
|
Educational activity
|
English translation
|
Language of instruction
|
Semester
|
CP
|
8481
|
Innovation and consulting in the public sector
|
|
ENG
|
I
|
6
|
8349
|
Management dei network pubblici
|
Management of public networks
|
ITA
|
I
|
6
|
8484
|
Riforma del lavoro pubblico e politiche del personale
|
Public personnel reforms
|
ITA
|
I
|
6
|
b) at least 2 courses chosen from among the following and those not chosen from point a) above:
Code
|
Educational activity
|
English translation
|
Language of instruction
|
Semester
|
CP
|
8244
|
Diritto pubblico dell'economia
|
Regulation in economics
|
ITA
|
I
|
6
|
8480
|
Logiche e strumenti finanziari per le amministrazioni pubbliche
|
Financial management for public sector
|
ITA
|
I
|
6
|
8479
|
Management delle aziende e dei servizi socio-sanitari
|
Health care management
|
ITA
|
I
|
6
|
8478
|
Management e finanza dei programmi e progetti internazionali
|
Management and finance of international public programs and projects
|
ITA
|
II
|
6
|
8394
|
Management e fund raising dell'impresa sociale non profit
|
Management and fund raising of social and no profit enterprises
|
ITA
|
I
|
6
|
8285
|
Public management for competitiveness
|
|
ENG
|
I
|
6
|
c) the possibility to choose 1 course freely chosen from among the electives of all of the other MSc programs.
Last change 27/07/2009 17:02
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2.2.7.3.4.
Free track (code 67)
The 24 credit points regarding the educational activities are divided into 4 courses freely chosen by the student from among the electives of MSc programs, with prior approval from the MSc Program Director or his/her delegate.
Last change 27/07/2009 17:02
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2.2.7.4.
International opportunities
Some opportunities to study abroad as part of short programs (i.e. Campus Abroad) and long programs (such as Exchange programs lasting a semester and Double Degree Programs) are offered.
Double degree programs are addressed to a selected group ofstudents who have excelled in their studies and have good language skills.
Students who are admitted can study a year in Italy and a year abroad; at the end of the courses they will obtain both the Italian Master of Science Degree and the equivalent foreign degree awarded by the partner school.
The partner schools for the CLAPI-LS program and equivalent foreign graduate degrees are:
- Institut National de Sciences Politiques (Sciences-po): Diplôme de Institut d'études Politiques de Paris: Mastér in Stratégies Territoriales et Urbaine or Mastér in Carrieres Internationales or Mastér Metieres de l'Europe or Mastér in Finance at Strategie or Mastér in Affaires Publiques;
- University at Albany, Rockefeller College of Public Affairs and Policy University at Albany, State University New York (SUNY), Master in Public Administration (MPA Program);
- University of Geneva: International Organizations MBA.
For updated information on Double Degree agreeements please consult the website http://www.ir.unibocconi.eu/doubledegree .
The selection procedures for the program are presented in "Studying abroad"
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2.2.8.
Master of Science in Economia e management delle istituzioni e dei mercati finanziari (CLEFIN-LS) - Finance (FINANCE-LS)
Program Director:Prof.ssa Laura Zanetti
Assistant to the Program Director: prof. Gianfranco Gianfrate
Field of study Management (no. 84/S)
Last change 27/07/2009 17:03
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2.2.8.1.
Educational objectives
The CLEFIN-LS/ FINANCE-LS program aims to provide students with and advanced education preparing them for high-skilled jobs. The program has some class groups taught in Italian and one international class group taught entirely in English (Finance). While adhering to the educational objectives concerning the field of study of the program, the CLEFIN-LS/ FINANCE-LS program has the following goals:
- to provide an in-depth and concentrated grounding in the key issues of financial markets and institutions, such as governance, regulation, and the role of finance in modern economic systems;
- to develop logic skills (analysis and synthesis) needed to interpret and understand monetary and financial phenomena, whether domestic or international, as well as the innovation processes that characterize the financial system;
- to develop an interdisciplinary approach to the study of financial intermediation, insurance, financial and monetary economics, quantitative methods and corporate finance;
- to develop advanced technical skills needed to analyze and interpret the complex issues arising in financial markets, the management of financial and insurance companies, asset management techniques, portfolio trading, extraordinary financial operations and financial structuring (issuing securities, mergers, acquisitions, securitization and project finance).
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2.2.8.2.
Career opportunities
Possible career opportunities are:
- managers in banks and insurance companies;
- equity and debt analysts;
- credit analysts for commercial and investment banks;
- monetary and financial economists in research development firms;
- financial regulators in national or international regulatory authorities and bodies;
- asset managers;
- securities traders and brokers;
- risk managers in financial institutions;
- banking and insurance consultants;
- financial analysts;
- financial engineers.
Last change 27/07/2009 17:04
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2.2.8.3.
Program structure
The program requirements of the CLEFIN-LS/ FINANCE-LS programcomprise educational activities totalling 120 credit points . Program structure CLEFIN-LS (taught in Italian)
First year of studies 2008-2009 academic year
First semester
Code
|
Educational activity
|
English translation
|
CP
|
8260
|
Financial statement analysys
|
|
6
|
8024
|
Finanza aziendale (Introduzione alle valutazioni)
|
Corporate finance (Business valuation)
|
6
|
8377
|
Finanza quantitativa
|
Quantitative finance
|
6
|
8256
|
Statistica
|
Statistics
|
6
|
8054
|
Teoria della finanza
|
Theory of finance
|
6
|
Second semester
Code
|
Educational activity
|
English translation
|
CP
|
8045
|
Derivati
|
Derivatives
|
6
|
8071
|
Diritto commerciale (corso progredito)
|
Company and business law (advanced course)
|
6
|
8255
|
Econometria
|
Econometrics
|
6
|
8369
|
Gestione dei rischi e valore nelle banche e nelle assicurazioni
|
Risk management and value in banking and insurance
|
6
|
8042
|
Investment banking
|
|
6
|
|
first foreign language (teaching only)
|
|
|
|
second foreign language (teaching only)
|
|
|
|
Total CP of the first year of studies
|
|
60
|
Second year of studies 2009-2010 academic year
Educational activities
|
CP
|
4 elective courses
|
24
|
First foreign language (lessons + exam 1st sem 2nd year)
|
4
|
Second foreign language (lessons + exam 1st sem 2nd year)
|
4
|
Internship or similar activities
|
8
|
Thesis
|
20
|
Total CP of the second year
|
60
|
Students' study plan must include at least one exam from a course taught in English, even in case of students who take part in international programs. Program structure FINANCE-LS (taught in English)
First year of studies 2008-2009 academic year
First semester
Code
|
Educational activity
|
CP
|
8024
|
Corporate finance (Business valuation)
|
6
|
8260
|
Financial statement analisys
|
6
|
8377
|
Quantitative finance
|
6
|
8256
|
Statistics
|
6
|
8054
|
Theory of finance
|
6
|
Second semester
Code
|
Educational activities
|
CP
|
8071
|
Company and business law (advanced course)
|
6
|
8045
|
Derivatives
|
6
|
8255
|
Econometrics
|
6
|
8042
|
Investment banking
|
6
|
8369
|
Risk management and value in banking and insurance
|
6
|
|
first foreign language (teaching only)
|
|
|
second foreign language (teaching only)
|
|
|
Total CP of the first year of studies
|
60
|
Second year of studies2009-2010 academic year
Educational activities
|
CP
|
4 elective courses
|
24
|
First foreign language (lessons + exam 1st sem 2nd year)
|
4
|
Second foreign language (lessons + exam 1st sem 2nd year)
|
4
|
Internship or similar activities
|
8
|
Thesis
|
20
|
Total CP of the second year of studies
|
60
|
Some opportunities to study abroad as part of short programs (i.e. Campus Abroad) and long programs (such as Exchange programs lasting a semester and Double Degree Programs) are offered (see "International opportunities").
For detailed information about foreign languages see "Foreign languages".
During the second year of studies stuents choose 4 elective courses which correspond to the 24 credit points referring to the educational activities chosen by the students concerning the personalized academic major (free track) or one of the following recommended majors:
The MSc Program Director is available during office hours to provide more information concerning the program structure. Student office hours are published on the website at www.unibocconi.it/studentconsultationhours .
It should be noted that while adhering to the educational objectives of the MSc program and of the ministerial tables concerning the field of study of Management, the program structure may be subject to slight variations decided on by the Organs of administration.
Last change 30/07/2009 17:17
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2.2.8.3.1.
Quantitative finance (code 68)
The major structure includes:
a) 3 courses chosen from among the following:
Code
|
Educational activity
|
English translation
|
Language of instruction
|
Semester
|
CP
|
8348
|
Advanced derivatives
|
|
ENG
|
I
|
6
|
8392
|
Applied numerical finance
|
|
ENG
|
I
|
6
|
8188
|
Asset management
|
|
ENG
|
I
|
6
|
8384
|
Behavioural models and neuroexperimental evidence: applications in economics and finance
|
|
ENG
|
I
|
6
|
8223
|
Fixed income (Advanced methods)
|
|
ENG
|
I
|
6
|
8284
|
Information and the architecture of financial markets
|
|
ENG
|
I
|
6
|
8473
|
Portfolio management, financial engineering e risk management nelle compagnie di assicurazione sulla vita
|
Portfolio management, financial engineering and risk management in life insurance companies
|
ITA
|
I
|
6
|
8221
|
Time series analysis of economic-financial data
|
|
ENG
|
II
|
6
|
b) 1 course freely chosen from among the electives of MSc programs.
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2.2.8.3.2.
Investment banking (code 69)
The major structure includes:
a) 3 courses chosen from among the following:
Code
|
Educational activity
|
English translation
|
Language of instruction
|
Semester
|
CP
|
Note
|
8139
|
Analisi di bilancio (corso progredito) (Financial statements analysis)
|
Financial statements analysis (advanced course)
|
ITA
|
I
|
6
|
available also in e-learning
|
8293
|
Analisi e valutazione delle informazioni di mercato delle banche e delle assicurazioni
|
Information and financial reporting of banks and insurance companies: analysis and evaluation
|
ITA
|
I
|
6
|
|
8196
|
Comparative financial systems
|
|
ENG
|
II
|
6
|
|
8472
|
Financial management (Advanced topics)
|
|
ITA
|
I
|
6
|
|
8193
|
International financial markets
|
|
ENG
|
II
|
6
|
|
8191
|
Investment banking and structured finance
|
|
ENG
|
I
|
6
|
|
8195
|
Private equity and venture capital
|
|
ENG
|
II
|
6
|
available also in e-learning
|
b) 1 course freely chosen from among the electives of MSc programs.
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2.2.8.3.3.
Financial and insurance institutions management (code 70)
The major structure includes:
a) 3 courses chosen from among the following:
Code
|
Educational activity
|
English translation
|
Language of instruction
|
Semester
|
CP
|
8293
|
Analisi e valutazione delle informazioni di mercato delle banche e delle assicurazioni
|
Information and financial reporting of banks and insurance companies: analysis and evaluation
|
ITA
|
I
|
6
|
8469
|
Central banking regulation of financial markets: economics and political economy
|
|
ENG
|
II
|
6
|
8196
|
Comparative financial systems
|
|
ENG
|
II
|
6
|
8370
|
Credit risk management
|
|
ITA
|
I
|
6
|
8473
|
Portfolio management, financial engineering e risk management nelle compagnie di assicurazione sulla vita
|
Portfolio management, financial engineering and risk management in life insurance companies
|
ITA
|
I
|
6
|
8194
|
Private banking e gestione dei patrimoni istituzionali
|
Private banking and money management for institutional investors
|
ITA
|
I
|
6
|
8251
|
Storia, istituzioni e crisi del sistema finanziario globale
|
History, institutions and crises of the global financial system
|
ITA
|
II
|
6
|
8197
|
Strategia e organizzazione delle istituzioni finanziarie e assicurative
|
Strategies and organization of financial and insurance institutions
|
ITA
|
II
|
6
|
b) 1 course freely chosen from among the electives of MSc programs.
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2.2.8.3.4.
Free track (code 71)
The 24 credit points regarding the educational activities are divided into 4 courses chosen freely by the student from among the electives of MSc programs, with prior approval from the Program Director or his/her delegate.
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2.2.8.4.
International opportunities
Some opportunities to study abroad as part of short programs (i.e. Campus Abroad) and long programs (such as Exchange programs lasting a semester and Double Degree Programs) are offered.
Double degree programs are addressed to a selected group ofstudents who have excelled in their studies and have good language skills.
Students who are admitted can study a year in Italy and a year abroad; at the end of the courses they will obtain both the Italian Master of Science Degree and the equivalent foreign degree awarded by the partner school.
The partner schools for the CLEFIN-LS/ FINANCE-LS program and equivalent foreign graduate degrees are:
- Rotterdam School of Management RSM, Erasmus Universiteit: Master of Science in Business Administration;
- Ecole des Hautes Etudes Commerciales (HEC) Paris: Diplôme in Management.
For updated information on Double Degree agreeements please consult the website www.ir.unibocconi.eu/doubledegree .
The selection procedures for the programs are presented in "Studying abroad".
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2.2.9.
Master of Science in Economia e legislazione per l'impresa [Law and Business Administration] (CLELI-LS)
Program Director:Prof. Lorenzo Pozza
Assistant to the Program Director: Prof.ssa Annalisa Prencipe
Field of study Management (no. 84/S)
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2.2.9.1.
Educational objectives
The CLELI-LS program provides students with an advanced education preparing them for high-skilled jobs. While adhering to the educational objectives concerning the field of study of the program, the CLELI-LS program has the following goals:
- to provide graduates with the knowledge and skills needed to face all management issues in modern companies, focusing on administrative, financial, legal, fiscal and institutional aspects;
- provide graduates with the necessary cultural bases and operational tools to enable them to successfully work as business consultants or freelance professionals.
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2.2.9.2.
Career opportunities
Graduates are offered career opportunities in firms and professions requiring an interdisciplinary approach to business administration, finance, and law, namely:
- independent professions in business and finance (ranging from accounting to reporting, from auditing to analysis, and so on);
- business consulting (freelance professionals or within organizations);
- legal and tax-related careers within companies (strategic planning, external relations and so on).
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2.2.9.3.
Program structure
The program requirements of the CLELI-LS program comprise educational activities totalling 120 credit points. First year of studies 2008-2009 academic year
First semester
Code
|
Educational activity
|
English translation
|
Language of instruction
|
CP
|
8026
|
Analisi e valutazioni finanziarie
|
Financial analysis and valuation
|
ITA
|
8
|
8071
|
Diritto commerciale (corso progredito)
|
Company and business law (advanced course)
|
ITA
|
6
|
8025
|
Principi contabili internazionali
|
International accounting standards
|
ITA
|
8
|
8372
|
Tassazione delle societa' e dei gruppi
|
Corporate taxation
|
ITA
|
8
|
Second semester
Code
|
Educational activity
|
English translation
|
Language of instruction
|
CP
|
8028
|
Bilancio e operazioni di gestione straordinaria
|
Accounting for business combinations
|
ITA
|
8
|
8001
|
Corporate governance
|
|
ITA
|
8
|
8078
|
Diritto dei mercati e degli strumenti finanziari
|
Corporate law and financial markets regulation
|
ITA
|
6
|
8027
|
Finanza strategica
|
Strategic finance
|
ITA
|
8
|
|
first foreign language (lessons only)
|
|
|
|
|
second foreign language (lessons only)
|
|
|
|
|
Total CP of the first year of studies
|
|
|
60
|
Second year of studies 2009-2010 academic year
Educational activities
|
CP
|
4 elective courses
|
24
|
First foreign language (lessons + exam 1st sem 2nd year)
|
4
|
Second foreign language (lessons + exam 1st sem 2nd year)
|
4
|
Internship or similar activities
|
8
|
Thesis
|
20
|
Total CP of the second year of studies
|
60
|
Students' study plan must include at least one exam from a course taught in English, even in case of students who take part in international programs.
For detailed information about foreign languages and international exchanges see "Studying abroad" and "Foreign languages".
During the second year of studies stuents choose 4 elective courses which correspond to the 24 credit points referring to the educational activities chosen by the students concerning the personalized academic major (free track) or one of the following recommended majors:
The MSc Program Director is available during office hours to provide more information concerning the program structure. Student office hours are published on the website at www.unibocconi.eu/studentconsultationhours .
It should be noted that while adhering to the educational objectives of the MSc program and of the ministerial tables concerning the field of study of Management, the program structure may be subject to slight variations decided on by the Organs of administration.
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2.2.9.3.1.
Corporate taxation (code 72)
The major structure includes:
a)3 courses chosen from among the following:
Code
|
Educational activity
|
English translation
|
Language of instruction
|
Semester
|
CP
|
Note
|
8137
|
Amministrazione e controllo nelle imprese multinazionali
|
Accounting and control in MNCs
|
ITA
|
I
|
6
|
|
8139
|
Analisi di bilancio (corso progredito) (Financial statements analysis)
|
Financial statements analysis (Advanced course)
|
ITA
|
I
|
6
|
available also in e-learning
|
8245
|
Diritto tributario (corso progredito 1) (Reddito d'impresa)
|
Tax law (advanced course 1) (Business taxation)
|
ITA
|
I
|
6
|
|
8247
|
Diritto tributario internazionale
|
International tax law
|
ITA
|
II
|
6
|
|
8301
|
International and comparative taxation
|
|
ENG
|
I
|
6
|
|
8195
|
Private equity and venture capital
|
|
ENG
|
II
|
6
|
available also in e-learning
|
b) 1 course freely chosen from among the electives of MSc programs
Students choosing the major should preferable carry out an internship in business tax system.
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2.2.9.3.2.
Auditing (in cooperation with AFC-LS) (code 101)
The major structure includes:
a) 2 courses chosen from among the following:
Code
|
Educational activity
|
English translation
|
Language of instruction
|
Semester
|
CP
|
8245
|
Diritto tributario (corso progredito 1) (Reddito d'impresa)
|
Tax law (advanced course 1) (Business taxation)
|
ITA
|
I
|
6
|
8308
|
Forensic accounting, frauds and litigation
|
|
ITA
|
I
|
6
|
8367
|
Revisione aziendale (corso progredito)
|
Auditing (advanced course)
|
ITA
|
I
|
6
|
8474
|
Risk assessment e auditing
|
Risk assessment and auditing
|
ITA
|
I
|
6
|
b) 1 course freely chosen from among thefollowing:
Code
|
Educational activity
|
English translation
|
Language of instruction
|
Semester
|
CP
|
Note
|
8137
|
Amministrazione e controllo nelle imprese multinazionali
|
Accounting and control in MNCs
|
ITA
|
I
|
6
|
|
8138
|
Amministrazione e controllo per le piccole e medie imprese
|
Accounting and control for SMEs
|
ITA
|
I
|
6
|
|
8139
|
Analisi di bilancio (corso progredito) (Financial statements analysis)
|
Financial statements analysis (advanced course)
|
ITA
|
I
|
6
|
available also in e-learning
|
8293
|
Analisi e valutazione delle informazioni di mercato delle banche e delle assicurazioni
|
Information and financial reporting of banks and insurance companies: analysis and evaluation
|
ITA
|
I
|
6
|
|
8470
|
Analisi strategiche e valutazioni finanziarie
|
Strategic analysis and financial valuation
|
ITA
|
I
|
6
|
|
8140
|
Bilancio consolidato e performance dei gruppi
|
Consolidated financial statements and group performance
|
ITA
|
I
|
6
|
|
8163
|
Corporate social responsibility
|
|
ITA
|
II
|
6
|
|
8306
|
Crisi d'impresa e processi di ristrutturazione
|
Corporate distress and turnaround management
|
ITA
|
II
|
6
|
|
8383
|
Deal design and valuation for business combinations and joint agreements
|
|
ITA and ENG (2 class groups)
|
I
|
6
|
|
8240
|
Diritto fallimentare
|
Bankruptcy law
|
ITA
|
I
|
6
|
|
8245
|
Diritto tributario (corso progredito 1) (Reddito d'impresa)
|
Tax law (Advanced course 1) (Business taxation)
|
ITA
|
I
|
6
|
|
8247
|
Diritto tributario internazionale
|
International tax law
|
ITA
|
II
|
6
|
|
8346
|
Earnings quality analysis
|
|
ITA
|
II
|
6
|
|
8472
|
Financial management (Advanced topics)
|
|
ITA
|
I
|
6
|
|
8308
|
Forensic accounting, frauds and litigation
|
|
ITA
|
I
|
6
|
|
8145
|
International corporate finance
|
|
ITA and ENG (2 class groups)
|
I
|
6
|
|
8191
|
Investment banking and structured finance
|
|
ENG
|
I
|
6
|
|
8282
|
La valutazione dei beni intangibili
|
The valuation of intangibles
|
ITA
|
I
|
6
|
|
8307
|
Mergers and acquisitions
|
|
ITA and ENG (2 class groups)
|
I
|
6
|
|
8475
|
Pianificazione e controllo per la gestione della conoscenza (NOT HELD in 2009/2010 a.y.)
|
Planning and control for knowledge management
|
ITA
|
II
|
6
|
|
8142
|
Real estate finance
|
|
ENG
|
I
|
6
|
|
8367
|
Revisione aziendale (corso progredito)
|
Auditing (Advanced course)
|
ITA
|
I
|
6
|
|
8474
|
Risk assessment e auditing
|
Risk assessment andauditing
|
ITA
|
I
|
6
|
|
8476
|
Sistemi di controllo, valutazione delle performance, incentivi (Pianificazione e budgeting)
|
Management control, performance valuation, incentives (Planning and budgeting)
|
ITA
|
I
|
6
|
|
8154
|
Sistemi di cost management
|
Cost management systems
|
ENG
|
I
|
6
|
|
8157
|
Tesoreria e gestione dei rischi finanziari d'impresa
|
Treasury and financial risk management: a corporate perspective
|
ITA
|
I
|
6
|
|
8382
|
Value reporting e investimenti nei gruppi
|
Value reporting and investment
|
ITA
|
I
|
6
|
|
c) 1 course freely chosen from among the electives of MSc programs.
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2.2.9.3.3.
Transaction advisory services (code 73)
The major structure includes:
a) 3 courses chosen from among the following:
Code
|
Educational activity
|
English translation
|
Language of instruction
|
Semester
|
CP
|
Note
|
8140
|
Bilancio consolidato e performance dei gruppi
|
Consolidated financial statements and group performance
|
ITA
|
I
|
6
|
|
8306
|
Crisi d'impresa e processi di ristrutturazione
|
Corporate distress and turnaround management
|
ITA
|
II
|
6
|
|
8383
|
Deal design and valuation for business combinations and joint agreements
|
|
ITA and ENG (2 class groups)
|
I
|
6
|
|
8308
|
Forensic accounting, frauds and litigation
|
|
ITA
|
I
|
6
|
|
8191
|
Investment banking and structured finance
|
|
ENG
|
I
|
6
|
|
8307
|
Mergers and acquisitions
|
|
ITA and ENG (2 class groups)
|
I
|
6
|
|
8195
|
Private equity and venture capital
|
|
ENG
|
II
|
6
|
available also in e-learning
|
b) 1 course freely chosen from among the electives of all of the other MSc programs
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2.2.9.3.4.
Free track (code 74)
The 24 credit points regarding the educational activities are divided into 4 courses chosen freely by the student from among the electives of MSc programs, with prior approval from the MSc Program Director or his/her delegate.
Last change 27/07/2009 17:22
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2.2.10.
Master of Science in Economics and Management in Arts, Culture, Media and Entertainment (ACME-LS)
Program Director:Prof. Stefano Baia Curioni
Assistant to the Program Director: Dott. Massimiliano Nuccio
Field of study
Management (no. 84/S)
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2.2.10.1.
Educational objectives
The educational objectives in ACME-LS program feature the same common characteristics and specific specialization of the major. These are summarized below.
- A solid comprehensive managerial culture with strong interfunctional expertise and general management. Especially knowledge of the most typical, unforeseen problems of management, organization, company promotion and organizations operating in the cultural sectors of media and entertainment; ability to understand and knowledge of the legal aspects within companies.
- Ability to work in projects. Specific competencies regarding projects and managing teams during the various phases of work. Sensitive to organizational behavior, understanding of the main group dynamics and decision-making, negotiation and knowledge.
- Cultural mediation, among the artistic, humanistic and managerial, typical of public institutions and markets. Integration of the managerial-economic areas and relative language and terminologies, functional competencies in such specific sectors as art, culture, media and entertainment.
The specific aspects of the specialization refer to particular collective study paths of the various professions and majors. These are characterized by highly individualized work objectives, strongly concentrated in field work, study and research, internship and thesis, exploiting academic excellence from the partner schools/organizations.
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2.2.10.2.
Career opportunities
Graduates in ACME-LS program are offered career opportunities in the following specialized sectors:
- cultural heritage, archeologic, archiving, economist in the library sector, monuments;
- contemporary artistic production and arts markets;
- media and classic and multimedial editing of the music industry;
- live entertainment and sport;
- territorial systems, tourism, urbanization and theme parks
Professional profiles within these specialized sectors include the following:
company executives and organizations working in sectors such as: - entrepreneurs, freelance professionals, consultants in the fields of cultural heritage, communication, live entertainment, media and fashion; - managers in communication, radio, television and cinema, publishing and new media, fashion, entertainment and live performance companies; - managers in cultural, museums, archiving, archaeological and tourism foundations and institutions; - consultants and experts in the evaluation and care of artistic and cultural heritage; - program schedule managers in communication companies; - royalty managers; - internal and external communication managers; - organizers of entertainment and festivals; - experts on cultural tourism; - experts on consortium activities (arts, culture, sport and communication); - planners and developers of theme parks.
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2.2.10.3.
Program structure
The program requirements of the ACME-LS program comprise educational activities totalling 120 credit points.
First year of studies 2008-2009 academic year
First semester
Code
|
Educational activity
|
Language of instruction
|
CP
|
8079
|
Advanced intellectual property law
|
ENG
|
6
|
8416
|
Evolutions and structure of cultural consumption
|
ENG
|
6
|
8379
|
Organization (Events Project and Team Management)
|
ENG
|
6
|
8343
|
Performance measurement
|
ENG
|
6
|
8322
|
Quantitative methods for management
|
ENG
|
6
|
Second semester
Code
|
Educational activity
|
Language of instruction
|
CP
|
8360
|
Advanced marketing
|
ENG
|
6
|
8093
|
Intercultural studies
|
ENG
|
5
|
8005
|
Strategy and governance of cultural organizations
|
ENG
|
7
|
|
1 workshop chosen by students
|
|
12
|
|
First foreign language (lessons only)
|
|
|
|
Second foreign language (lessons only)
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Total CP of the first year of studies
|
|
60
|
Second year of studies 2009-2010 academic year
Educational activity
|
|
CP
|
1 workshop chosen by students or 2 elective courses
|
|
12
|
2 elective courses chosen by students
|
|
12
|
First foreign language (lessons + exam 1st sem 2nd year)
|
|
4
|
Second foreign language (lessons + exam 1st sem 2nd year)
|
|
4
|
Internship or similar activities
|
|
8
|
Thesis
|
|
20
|
Total CP of the second year of studies
|
|
60
|
Procedures for choosing the workshops and the elective course are explained below.
First year of studies 2008-2009 academic year
1 elective course (workshop) from among the following:
Code
|
Educational activity
|
Language of instruction
|
Semester
|
CP
|
8362
|
Communication and event management
|
ENG
|
II
|
12
|
8378
|
Creativity in organizations and urban settings
|
ENG
|
II
|
12
|
8376
|
Tourism and local development
|
ENG
|
II
|
12
|
Second year of studies 2009-2010 academic year
a) 1 elective course (workshop) from among the following or the 2 following elective courses worth of 6 CP:
Code
|
Educational activity
|
Language of instruction
|
Semester
|
CP
|
Note
|
8171
|
Cultural heritage and the arts market workshop
|
ENG
|
I
|
12
|
|
8409
|
Management of design
|
ENG
|
II
|
6
|
|
8344
|
Management of fashion and luxury companies
|
ENG
|
II
|
6
|
incompatible with 8401
|
8381
|
Media industries distribution systems
|
ENG
|
I
|
12
|
|
8175
|
Performing arts and entertainment workshop
|
ENG
|
I
|
12
|
|
b) The 12 credit points regarding the activities chosen by the students are divided into 2 courses, selected from among the electives for Bocconi MSc or from the following courses specifically for ACME-LS students to be agreed upon with the head of the workshop chosen in section a).
Code
|
Educational activity
|
English translation
|
Language of instruction
|
Semester
|
CP
|
8394
|
Management e fund raising dell'impresa sociale non profit
|
Management and fund raising of social and no profit enterprises
|
ITA
|
I
|
6
|
8390
|
Telecommunications
|
|
ENG
|
I
|
6
|
Students who choose the course codes 8344 and 8409 are strongly invited to attend the "Laboratorio Moda e Design" [Fashion and design workshop] which, being a field project activity, will be recognised in the study plan as Internship or similar activity (8 credit points).
For detailed information about foreign languages see "Foreign languages".
It should be noted that while adhering to the educational objectives of the MSc program and of the ministerial tables concerning the field of study of Management, the program structure may be subject to slight variations decided on by the Organs of administration.
Opportunities to study in other Italian Universities (see "Agreement with Italian University") and in foreign universities are offered. These are short programs (i.e. Campus Abroad) or long programs (such as Exchange program lasting one semester and Double Degree program). For information see "International opportunities".
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2.2.10.4.
Agreements with Italian Universities
A number of selected students from the ACME-LS program can attend a training period as an exchange student, giving them a qualifying experience. This is possible through an agreement between Università Bocconi and other Universities. Two types of study offered with:
- Scuola Normale di Pisa;
- Università IUAV di Venezia.
Students who choose the Artistic and Cultural Heritage workshop as their sector specialization have the opportunity to carry out a period of study at the Scuola Normale di Pisa. The program replaces elective courses required by the Bocconi for the second year (for a total of 12 educational credit points).
Students who choose Artistic and Cultural Heritage, Media and Contemporary Art are offered educational paths at the Università IUAV di Venezia. The program replaces elective courses required by the Bocconi for the second year (for a total of 12 educational credit points).
Students who would like to participate in the program offered by the Scuola Normale di Pisa must submit an application to the MSc Program Director by 15 November of their second year.
Students who would like to participate in the program offered by the IUAV must submit an application to the Program Director by 15 July of their first year, if they wish to enroll for first semester educational paths; and by 15 November of their second year, if they wish to enrol for second semester educational paths. As a minimum requirement, students must have passed their first year exams totalizing at least 40 educational credits on 15 July and 60 educational credits on 15 November.
As per agreement a maximum of 5 Bocconi students may be admitted to the exchange program.
For more information about the educational program, deadlines and selection, contact the MSc Program Director who is available during office hours published on the website at www.unibocconi.eu/studentconsultationhours .
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2.2.10.5.
International opportunities
Some opportunities to study abroad as part of short programs (i.e. Campus Abroad) and long programs (such as Exchange programs lasting a semester and Double Degree Programs) are offered.
Double degree programs are addressed to a selected group of students who have excelled in their studies and have good language skills
Students who are admitted can study a year in Italy and a year abroad; at the end of the courses they will obtain both the Italian Master of Science Degree and the equivalent foreign degree awarded by the partner school.
The partner schools for the ACME-LS program and the equivalent foreign graduate degrees are:
- Copenhagen Business School: MSocSc in Management of Creative Business Processes;
- Ecole des Hautes Etudes Commerciales (HEC) - Paris: Diplôme in Management.
For updated information on Double Degree agreeements please consult the website www.ir.unibocconi.it/doubledegree.
The selection procedures for the program are presented in "Studying abroad".
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2.2.11.
Master of Science in Discipline economiche e sociali (DES-LS) - Economics and Social Sciences (ESS-LS)
Program Coordinator: Prof.Marco Bonetti
Assistant to the Program Coordinator: Prof.ssa Rebecca Graziani
Field of study Economics (no. 64/S)
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2.2.11.1.
Educational objectives
The DES-LS / ESS-LS programs provide students with an advanced education preparing them for high-skilled jobs in socio-economic professions.
The program has one class group taught in Italian and one international class group taught entirely in English (Economics and Social Sciences).
While adhering to the educational objectives concerning the field of study of the programs, the DES-LS/ESS-LS have the following goals:
- to provide advanced education in economics, economic history, sociology and political science, the use of quantitative tools and the legal environment of corporate governance and market regulation.
In particular, according to the elective courses chosen, the program aims:
- to provide advanced grounding in theoretical and applied economics, through interactive courses enabling students to understand the key questions and issues of social and economic systems;
- to develop the analytical and interpretation skills required to understand socio-economic phenomena, through the knowledge of advanced quantitative methods and concrete experience in their application;
- to acquire the skills needed to interpret the economic, social and cultural processes in costant evolution, typical in technologically advanced and developed societies , through a reflection on key issues in social sciences and its body of knowledge.
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2.2.11.2.
Career opportunities
The possible career opportunities are:
- professions with a strong research emphasis, such as positions within international organizations, public or private research centers, consulting firms, the economic press, a professional academic career. With reference to academic career in areas of economics, statistical analysis, economics history, social sciences and applied mathematics;
- new professional contexts in which economists are strongly requested , such as regulatory authorities, central banking, non-profit organizations, innovative areas in public administration, such as diplomacy and international commerce;
- statistician within companies, socio-demographics, economic or financial organizations;
- in companies whose operational activities require a high level of analytical skill.
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2.2.11.3.
Program structure
The program requirements of the DES-LS / ESS-LS comprise educational activities totalling 120 credit points. Program structure DES-LS (taught in Italian)
First year of studies 2008-2009 academic year
First semester
Code
|
Educational activity
|
English translation
|
CP
|
8081
|
Diritto dell'impresa e del mercato
|
Competition law
|
6
|
8068
|
Matematica avanzata per l'economia e le scienze sociali
|
Advanced mathematics for economics and social sciences
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8
|
8069
|
Statistica avanzata per l'economia e le scienze sociali
|
Advanced statistics for economics and social sciences
|
8
|
8094
|
Storia economica e dinamica sociale (Civiltà comparate)
|
Economic history and social dynamics (Comparative civilizations)
|
8
|
Second semester
Educational activities
|
CP
|
5 courses (characteristic courses - guided choice and/or electives)
|
30
|
First foreign language (lessons only)
|
|
Second foreign language (lessons only)
|
|
Total CP of the first year of studies
|
60
|
Second year of studies 2009-2010 academic year
Educational activities
|
CP
|
3 courses (characteristic courses - guided choice and/or electives)
|
18
|
Other related activities (interdisciplinary workshops,assignments) or elective course
|
6
|
First foreign language (lessons + exam 1st sem 2nd year)
|
4
|
Second foreign language (lessons + exam 1st sem 2nd year)
|
4
|
Internships or similar activities
|
8
|
Thesis
|
20
|
Total CP of the second year of studies
|
60
|
Students' study plan must include at least one exam from a course taught in English, even in case of students who take part in international programs. Program structure ESS-LS (taught in English)
First year of studies 2008-2009 academic year
First semester
Code
|
Educational activity
|
CP
|
8068
|
Advanced mathematics for economics and social sciences
|
8
|
8069
|
Advanced statistics for economics and social sciences
|
8
|
8081
|
Competition law
|
6
|
8094
|
Economic history and social dynamics (Comparative civilizations)
|
8
|
Second semester
Educational activities
|
CP
|
5 courses (characteristic courses - guided choice and/or electives)
|
30
|
First foreign language (lessons only)
|
|
Second foreign language (lessons only)
|
|
Total CP of the first year of studies
|
60
|
Second year of studies 2009-2010 academic year
Educational activities
|
CP
|
3 courses (characteristic courses - guided choice and/or electives)
|
18
|
Other related activities (interdisciplinary workshop, assignments) or elective course
|
6
|
First foreign language (lessons + exam 1st sem 2nd year)
|
4
|
Second foreign language (lessons + exam 1st sem 2nd year)
|
4
|
Internships or similar activities
|
8
|
Thesis
|
20
|
Total CP of the second year of studies
|
60
|
Some opportunities to study abroad as part of short programs (i.e. Campus Abroad) and long programs (such as Exchange programs lasting a semester and Double Degree Programs) are offered (see paragraph 2.11.4).
For detailed information about foreign languages see "Foreign languages".
It should be noted that while adhering to the educational objectives of the MSc program and of the ministerial tables concerning the field of study of Economics, the program structure may be subject to slight variations decided on by the Organs of administration.
In order to be awarded the DES-LS / ESS-LS Degree and to respect the Ministerial requirements, students must follow the instructions for choosing elective courses between the second semester of the first year and the second year of studies:
- 5 characteristic-guided choice courses (30 credit points) chosen from among those indicated at points a), b), c);
- 4 elective courses (24 credit points) chosen from among those indicated at point d);
or
- 3 elective courses and 2 assignments worth 3 credit points.
The procedures for the choice are as follows:
a) 2 courses chosen from among the General Economics group:
Code
|
Educational activity
|
Language of instruction
|
Semester
|
CP
|
8309
|
Advanced macroeconomics
|
ENG
|
I
|
6
|
8076
|
Advanced microeconomics
|
ENG
|
II
|
6
|
8096
|
Development economics
|
ENG
|
II
|
6
|
8283
|
Game theory: analysis of strategic thinking
|
ENG
|
II
|
6
|
8493
|
Political economics-Advanced
|
ENG
|
I
|
6
|
b) 2 courses chosen from among the Applied Economics group:
Code
|
Course title
|
English translation
|
Language of instruction
|
Semester
|
CP
|
Note
|
8469
|
Central banking regulation of financial markets: economics and political economy
|
|
ENG
|
II
|
6
|
|
8300
|
Econometric methods for innovation studies
|
|
ENG
|
II
|
6
|
|
8019
|
Economia dell'energia
|
Energy economics
|
ITA
|
II
|
6
|
|
8203
|
Economics of European integration
|
|
ENG
|
II
|
6
|
|
8289
|
Industrial economics and competition policy
|
|
ENG
|
II
|
6
|
|
8451
|
Industry and firm analysis module 1 (Industrial organization)
|
|
ENG
|
I
|
6
|
jointly run with 1st year compulsory course EMIT-LS 2009/2010 a.y.; cannot be chosen as elective for second year students EMIT-LS 2009/2010 a.y.
|
8291
|
International trade
|
|
ENG
|
II
|
6
|
|
8104
|
Labour economics
|
|
ENG
|
II
|
6
|
|
8085
|
Monetary policy
|
|
ENG
|
II
|
6
|
|
8219
|
Principles of finance
|
|
ENG
|
II
|
6
|
cannot be chosen as elective course by CLEFIN-LS/FINANCE-LS students
|
8202
|
Public economics
|
|
ENG
|
I
|
6
|
|
8220
|
The economics and organization of inter-firm networks
|
|
ENG
|
II
|
6
|
|
c) 1 course chosen from among the Econometrics and Quantitative Methods group:
Code
|
Educational activity
|
Language of instruction
|
Semester
|
CP
|
8004
|
Advanced econometrics
|
ENG
|
II
|
6
|
8097
|
Microeconometrics
|
ENG
|
II
|
6
|
d) 3 courses freely chosen from among the electives of MSc programs.
The following courses are highly recommended for DES-LS/ESS-LS students:
Code
|
Educational activity
|
English translation
|
Language of instruction
|
Semester
|
CP
|
8231
|
Bayesian statistical methods
|
|
ENG
|
I
|
6
|
8384
|
Behavioural models and neuroexperimental evidence: applications in economics and finance
|
|
ENG
|
I
|
6
|
8358
|
Comparative business history: competition and globalization
|
|
ENG
|
I
|
6
|
8212
|
Comparative politics
|
|
ENG
|
I
|
6
|
8232
|
Population dynamics and economics
|
|
ENG
|
I
|
6
|
8303
|
Stochastic calculus with applications to finance and economics
|
|
ENG
|
I
|
6
|
8251
|
Storia, istituzioni e crisi del sistema finanziario globale
|
History, institutions and crises of the global financial system
|
ITA
|
II
|
6
|
8221
|
Time series analysis of economic-financial data
|
|
ENG
|
II
|
6
|
8252
|
Una storia per il futuro: economia, società, istituzioni
|
Economics, society and institutions: a perspective view
|
ITA
|
II
|
6
|
e) 1 course freely chosen from among the electives of all of the other MSc programs or, in the second year, 2 educational assignments worth 3 credit points
Brilliant, motivated students have the opportunity to take courses offered as part of the PhD in Economics and PhD in Statistics and receive a maximum of 30 credits recognized for exams passed in substitution of elective courses. Interested students must request authorization from the MSc Program Director who, valued the PhD Coordinator's opinion, considers the applications received.
For further details contact the MSc Program Director.
The MSc Program Director is available during office hours to provide more information concerning the program structure. Student office hours are published on the website at www.unibocconi.eu/studentconsultationhours.
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2.2.11.4.
International opportunities
Some opportunities to study abroad as part of short programs (i.e. Campus Abroad) and long programs (such as Exchange programs lasting a semester and Double Degree Programs) are offered. Double degree programs are addressed to a selected group of students who have excelled in their studies and have good language skills
Students who are admitted can study a year in Italy and a year abroad; at the end of the courses they will obtain both the Italian Master of Science Degree and the equivalent foreign degree awarded by the partner school. The partner schools for the DES-LS / ESS-LS programs and equivalent foreign graduate degrees are:
- Université Catholique de Louvain: Master en Sciences économiques orientation générale à finalité approfondie;
- Ecole des Hautes Etudes Commerciales (HEC) - Paris: Diplôme in Management - Majeur Economie;
- The Moscow State Institute of International Relations (MGIMO-University): Master of Economics in the Area of the World Energy.
For updated information on Double Degree agreeements please consult the website www.ir.unibocconi.eu/doubledegree . The selection procedures for the program are presented in " Studying abroad"
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2.2.12.
Master of Science in Economics and Management of Innovation and Technology (EMIT-LS)
Program Director:Prof. Stefano Breschi
Assistant to the Program Director: Prof. Stefano Brusoni
Field of study Economics (no. 64/S)
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2.2.12.1.
Educational objectives
The EMIT-LS program provides students with advanced education preparing them for high-skilled jobs. While adhering to the educational objectives concerning the field of study of the program, the EMIT-LS program has the following goals:
- to provide graduates with strong skills in analysis and understanding the industrial and organizational sectors linked to innovation and use of new technology processes with a specific ability to carry out appropriate strategies and policies;
- to provide graduates with advanced abilities in planning, management and organization of innovation processes and use of new technologies in industrial companies and services.
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2.2.12.2.
Career opportunities
EMIT-LS graduates in have three main professional areas to choose from at a national and international level:
- in industrial companies and services sector, in areas such as: planning and coordinating innovative projects, the management of logistics processes, operations, IT and telecommunications resources, intellectual property management;
- as consultants for services to companies, in analysis processes, consulting, management of innovation and technological changes, and in venture capital companies;
- in bodies and institutions involved in dynamic innovative, industrial analysis and the development of policies, in such areas as: regulatory authorities, industry associations, centers for technological transfer, incubators, scientific and technological parks, research centers and national and international organizations.
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2.2.12.3.
Program structure
The program requirements of the EMIT-LS comprise educational activities totalling 120 credit points.
First year of studies 2008-2009 academic year
First semester
Code
|
Course title
|
Language of instruction
|
CP
|
8330
|
Industrial organization
|
ENG
|
8
|
8082
|
Intellectual property and competition law
|
ENG
|
6
|
8329
|
Microeconomics of technical change
|
ENG
|
8
|
8337
|
Technology and innovation strategy
|
ENG
|
6
|
Second semester
Code
|
Course title
|
Language of instruction
|
CP
|
8204
|
Entrepreneurship, finance and innovation
|
ENG
|
6
|
8332
|
Managerial and behavioural perspectives on firm theory
|
ENG
|
6
|
8340
|
Organizational dynamics and technical change
|
ENG
|
6
|
8323
|
Statistics for economics and business
|
ENG
|
8
|
8331
|
Innovation, competition and economic growth (major A students or free track students)
|
ENG
|
6
|
8296
|
Innovation management (major C students o free track students)
|
ENG
|
6
|
8364
|
Management of Information System: IS development (major B students or free track students)
|
ENG
|
6
|
|
first foreign language (lessons only)
|
|
|
|
second foreign language (lessons only)
|
|
|
|
Total CP of the first year of studies
|
|
60
|
Second year of studies 2009-2010 academic year
Educational activities
|
CP
|
3 elective courses
|
18
|
2 sectorial workshops to be chosen from WORKSHOP LIST (*) (**)
|
6
|
First foreign language (lessons + exam 1st sem 2nd year)
|
4
|
Second foreign language (lessons + exam 1st sem 2nd year)
|
4
|
Internship or similar activities
|
8
|
Thesis
|
20
|
Total CP of the second year of studies
|
60
|
(*) In case of studies abroad an unrelated course is recognized as long as it is approved by the MSc Program Director.
(**) WORKSHOPS LIST "Sectoral Systems of Innovation Workshops":
Code
|
Course title
|
English translation
|
Language of instruction
|
Semester
|
CP
|
8387
|
Innovation in services
|
|
ENG
|
I
|
3
|
8386
|
Intellectual property rights and technology transfer
|
|
ENG
|
I
|
3
|
8388
|
Life sciences
|
|
ENG
|
I
|
3
|
8414
|
Open innovation
|
|
ENG
|
II
|
3
|
8390
|
Telecommunications
|
|
ENG
|
I
|
3
|
Some opportunities to study abroad as part of short programs (i.e. Campus Abroad) and long programs (such as Exchange programs lasting a semester and Double Degree Programs) are offered (see "International opportunities").
For detailed information about foreign languages see "Foreign languages".
During the second year of studies students choose 3 elective courses which correspond to the 18 credit points to the educational activities chosen by the students concerning the the personalized academic major (free track) or one of the following recommended majors:
The Program Director is available during office hours to provide more information concerning the program structure. Student office hours are published on the website at www.unibocconi.eu/studentconsultationhours.
It should be noted that while adhering to the educational objectives of the MSc Program and of the ministerial tables concerning the field of study of Economics, the program structure may be subject to slight variations decided on by the Organs of administration.
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2.2.12.3.1.
Industrial and Innovation Economics (code 84)
The major structure includes:
a) 3 courses chosen from among the following:
Code
|
Course title
|
Language of instruction
|
Semester
|
CP
|
8096
|
Development economics
|
ENG
|
II
|
6
|
8300
|
Econometric methods for innovation studies
|
ENG
|
II
|
6
|
8291
|
International trade
|
ENG
|
II
|
6
|
8494
|
Technological change and international competitiveness
|
ENG
|
II
|
6
|
8220
|
The economics and organization of inter-firm networks
|
ENG
|
II
|
6
|
1 course freely chosen from among the electives of MSc programs or 2 sector workshops worth 3 credit points |
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2.2.12.3.2.
Management Information Systems (code 85)
The major structure includes:
a) 3 courses chosen from among the following:
Code
|
Course title
|
Language of instruction
|
Semester
|
CP
|
8487
|
IT management
|
ENG
|
I
|
6
|
8131
|
Management consulting
|
ENG
|
I
|
6
|
8134
|
Project management
|
ENG
|
II
|
6
|
1 course freely chosen from among the electives of MSc programs or 2 sector workshops worth 3 credit points. |
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2.2.12.3.3.
Technology and Innovation Management (code 86)
The major structure includes:
a) 3 courses chosen from among the following:
Code
|
Course title
|
Language of instruction
|
Semester
|
CP
|
8489
|
Operation management lab
|
ENG
|
I
|
6
|
8184
|
Research and development management
|
ENG
|
II
|
6
|
8187
|
Supply chain management
|
ENG
|
I
|
6
|
8488
|
Techniques for innovation management
|
ENG
|
II
|
6
|
1 course freely chosen from among the electives of MSc programs or 2 sector workshops worth 3 credit points.
|
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2.2.12.3.4.
Free track (code 87)
The 18 credit points regarding the educational activities are divided into 3 courses chosen freely by the student from among the electives of MSc programs, 1 course can be replaced by 2 secor workshop worth 3 credit points,with prior approval from the MSc Program Director or his/her delegate.
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2.2.12.4.
International opportunities
Some opportunities to study abroad as part of short programs (i.e. Campus Abroad) and long programs (such as Exchange programs lasting a semester and Double Degree Programs) are offered.
Double Degree Programs are addressed to a selected group of students who have excelled in their studies and have adequate language skills.
Students who are admitted can study a year in Italy and a year abroad; at the end of the courses they will obtain both the Italian Master of Science Degree and the equivalent foreign degree awarded by the partner school.
The partner school for the EMIT-LS program and equivalent foreign graduate degree are:
- Rotterdam School of Management RSM, Erasmus Universiteit: Master of Science in Business Administration;
- Copenhagen Business School: Master of Science in Economic and Business Administration.
For updated information on Double Degree agreeements please consult the website www.ir.unibocconi.eu/doubledegree . The selection procedures for the program are presented in " Studying abroad"
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2.2.13.
Master of Science in Giurisprudenza [Law] (CLG-LS)
Program Director:
Prof. Damiano Canale
Assistant to the Program Director:
Prof.ssa Laura Morlotti
Field of study Law (no. 22/S)
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2.2.13.1.
Educational objectives
The CLG-LS programprovides students with an advanced education preparing them for high-skilled jobs.
While adhering to the educational objectives concerning the field of study of the program, the CLG-LS programhas the following goals:
- to provide specialist knowledge by completing the academic curriculum of the legal expert with the in-depth monographic study of disciplinary areas briefly covered by the undergraduate degree and by enlarging the area of inquiry to emerging legal issues and contract;
- to ensure that the graduate in CLG-LS program is able to master the logical and analytical tools necessary to articulate complex legal reasoning in writing, thereby providing correct solutions to the problems normally encountered by the professional lawyer or the legal expert working in firms, public administrations or international agencies.
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2.2.13.2.
Career opportunities
Career opportunities open to CLG-LS graduates include:
- the legal profession;
- magistrate;
- notary;
- corporate lawyers in firms, banks, insurance companies;
- legal experts in regulation authorities;
- managerial positions in public administration;
- officials in EU institutions and/or international organizations;
- the diplomatic career.
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2.2.13.3.
Program requirements breakdown
The program requirements of the CLG-LS programcomprise educational activities totalling 120 credit points.
Students enrolled in CLG-LS program, who graduated in other universities, are required to resolve any Ministerial and/or Bocconi requirements which were determined when enrolling. Therefore, the student's individual study plan is composed of the 120 credit points needed for the MSc plus those credit points relating to educational debits.
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2.2.13.4.
Educational debits
Students enrolled in their first year of MSc in Giurisprudenza [Law] who hold a degree from other universities can be admitted with educational debits to make up.
Educational debits are divided into two distinct categories:
- Ministerial requirements and
- Bocconi requirements
The Ministerial requirements are derived from the minimum number of credit points required for the area* (Economics,Management, Mathematics-Statistics)and subject group in accordance with DM of 28 November, 2000.
Students have Ministerial requirements when the number of credit points obtained for the undergraduate degree plus those of the graduate degree do not meet the minimum number required by the Ministerial tables referring to the chosen graduate program.
The Bocconi requirements refer to the specific skills and knowledge identified as essential to succeed in the graduate degree program. These specific skills are linked to courses characteristic of chosen Bocconi undergraduate and graduate programs.
How to Identify Educational Debits
With reference to Ministerial requirements:
During admission the Admissions Office calculates the Ministerial requirements students need to make up based on their official academic transcript (including course titles, credit points and subject groups) issued by the university of origin.
Theoretical Bocconi requirements for students enrolled in the Master of Science in Giurisprudenza [Law] are:
- 6003 Contabilità e bilancio/Accounting and financial statement analysis, SSD P/07, 6 CP
- 6015 Metodi quantitativi[Quantitative methods], SSD S/06, 8 CP.
For the above courses, pre-courses in the first week of September are offered: students are advised to attend the lessons.
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2.2.13.4.1.
Credit points earned to make up educational debits are included in the student academic career
The credit points earned to resolve Ministerial and Bocconi requirements are marks expressed out of thirty that are not included in the calculation of the grade point average.
For debits equal to 1 or 2 credit points students DO NOT register for the exam as the debit is resolved by the final exam necessary for the conferral of the graduate degree.
For debits equal to or greater than 3 credit points students must register for the exam whatever the assessment method for resolving the debit (written paper, traditional oral exam, etc.). The mark is recorded in the official exam session and registered in the student's academic career . The debit is resolved when the mark is recorded in the indivisdual exam report.
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2.2.13.4.2.
How to make up educational debits
With reference to the Ministerial requirements:
- educational debits equal 1 or 2 credit points can be resolved with the final exam for the conferral of the degree;
- educational debits equal to or greater than 3 credit points: students must pass a personalized assessment exam.
With reference to the Bocconi requirements they can be resolved by passing a specific exam with a special program.
Assessment methods are specified in the courses section.
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2.2.13.4.3.
Deadlines for resolving educational debits
Ministerial requirements equal to or greater than 3 credit points can be made up in any exam session before conferral of the graduate degree.
Bocconi requirements can be resolved by exams passed during the graduate program by September 2009 exam period for students enrolled in the first year of studies 2008-2009 academic year ; failure to do so will result in the student being unable to sit any other exams of the graduate program until the educational debit is resolved.
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2.2.13.5.
Program structure
First year of studies 2008-2009 academic year
First semester
Code
|
Course title
|
English translation
|
Language of instruction
|
CP
|
8086
|
Diritto amministrativo (corso progredito)
|
Advanced administrative law
|
ITA
|
6
|
8071
|
Diritto commerciale (corso progredito)
|
Company and business law (advanced course)
|
ITA
|
8
|
8098
|
Diritto del lavoro (corso progredito)
|
Labour law (advanced course)
|
ITA
|
6
|
8088
|
Diritto penale
|
Criminal law
|
ITA
|
8
|
Second semester
Code
|
Course title
|
English translation
|
Language of instruction
|
CP
|
8083
|
Diritto civile
|
Civil law
|
ITA
|
8
|
8084
|
Diritto processuale civile
|
Civil procedure
|
ITA
|
6
|
8089
|
Procedura penale
|
Criminal procedure
|
ITA
|
6
|
8090
|
Storia delle codificazioni
|
History of codifications
|
ITA
|
6
|
|
English language (lessons only)
|
|
|
|
|
Total CP of the first year of studies
|
|
|
54
|
Second year of studies 2009-2010 academic year
Code
|
Educational activities
|
English translation
|
Language of instruction
|
CP
|
8257
|
Diritto romano
(impartito nel I semestre)
|
Roman law (offered in semester I)
|
ITA
|
6
|
8258
|
Diritto Unione Europea (impartito nel I semestre)
|
European Union law (offered in semester I)
|
ITA
|
6
|
|
2 elective courses
|
|
|
12
|
|
English language (lessons + exam 1st sem 2nd year)
|
|
|
4
|
|
Seminars, elective course or second foreign language
|
|
|
6
|
|
Internships or similar activities
|
|
|
6
|
|
Thesis
|
|
|
26
|
|
Total CP of the second year of studies
|
|
|
66
|
It should be noted that while respecting the educational objectives of the MSc program and of the ministerial tables relative to the field of study of Law, the program structure may be subject to slight variations decided on by the Organs of administration.
In addition, the specific international agreement with the Themis network gives those students who are selected on the basis of their academic performance the possibility to obtain an international diploma awarded by the 4 institutions which create the consortium.
The selection procedures for the program are presented in "Studying abroad".
For detailed information about languages see " Foreign languages".
The 18 credit points relative to the activities chosen by the students are divided into 2 electives of the total value of 12 credit points and the remaining 6 credit points for seminars , elective course or a second foreign language.
The electives are dedicated to the personalized academic major (free track) or one of the following recommended majors:
The Program Director is available during student consultation hours to make clarifications and provide more information concerning the program structure. Student consultation hours are published on the website at www.unibocconi.eu/studentconsultationhours.
Please note that the majors may be subject to slight variations decided on by the Organs of administration.
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2.2.13.5.1.
Private business and law (code 78)
The major structure includes 2 courses chosen from among the following:
Code
|
Course title
|
English translation
|
Language of instruction
|
Semester
|
CP
|
Note
|
8163
|
Corporate social responsibility
|
|
ITA
|
II
|
6
|
|
8357
|
Criminologia
|
Criminology
|
ITA
|
I
|
6
|
|
8306
|
Crisi d'impresa e processi di ristrutturazione
|
Corporate distress and turnaround management
|
ITA
|
II
|
6
|
|
8239
|
Diritto della comunicazione e dell'informazione
|
IT and communication law
|
ITA
|
I
|
6
|
|
8241
|
Diritto della concorrenza
|
Antitrust law
|
ITA
|
I
|
6
|
cannot be chosen as elective course by DES-LS/ESS-LS students
|
8243
|
Diritto dell'arbitrato interno e internazionale
|
Internal and international arbitration law
|
ITA
|
I
|
6
|
|
8240
|
Diritto fallimentare
|
Bankruptcy law
|
ITA
|
I
|
6
|
|
8242
|
Diritto internazionale privato
|
Private international law
|
ITA
|
I
|
6
|
|
8308
|
Forensic accounting, frauds and litigation
|
|
ITA
|
I
|
6
|
|
8301
|
International and comparative taxation
|
|
ENG
|
I
|
6
|
|
8520
|
International business litigation - NOT HELD in 2009-2010 a.y.
|
|
ENG
|
II
|
6
|
|
8396
|
No profit organization law
|
|
ENG
|
I
|
6
|
|
8482
|
Societa' quotate e mercati finanziari
|
Listed companies and financial markets law
|
ITA
|
I
|
6
|
|
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2.2.13.5.2.
Public sector and law (code 79)
The major structure includes 2 courses chosen from among the following:
Code
|
Course title
|
English translation
|
Language of instruction
|
Semester
|
CP
|
8237
|
Comparative industrial relations
|
|
ENG
|
I
|
6
|
8163
|
Corporate social responsibility
|
|
ITA
|
II
|
6
|
8235
|
Diritto costituzionale regionale
|
Regional constitutional law
|
ITA
|
I
|
6
|
8239
|
Diritto della comunicazione e dell'informazione
|
IT and communication law
|
ITA
|
I
|
6
|
8242
|
Diritto internazionale privato
|
Private international law
|
ITA
|
I
|
6
|
8483
|
Diritto penale - Focus su criminalita' economica
|
Criminal law - Focus on corporate and business crimes
|
ITA
|
II
|
6
|
8244
|
Diritto pubblico dell'economia
|
Regulation in economics
|
ITA
|
I
|
6
|
8247
|
Diritto tributario internazionale
|
International tax law
|
ITA
|
II
|
6
|
8301
|
International and comparative taxation
|
|
ENG
|
I
|
6
|
8520
|
International business litigation - NOT HELD in 2009-2010 a.y.
|
|
ENG
|
II
|
6
|
8236
|
International trade law
|
|
ENG
|
I
|
6
|
8480
|
Logiche e strumenti finanziari per le amministrazioni pubbliche
|
Financial management for public sector
|
ITA
|
I
|
6
|
8467
|
Management of international institutions and NGOs
|
|
ENG
|
II
|
6
|
8396
|
No profit organization law
|
|
ENG
|
I
|
6
|
8252
|
Una storia per il futuro: economia, società, istituzioni
|
Economics, society and institutions: a perspective view
|
ITA
|
II
|
6
|
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2.2.13.5.3.
Free track (code 80)
The 12 credit points relative to the educational activities are divided into 2 courses chosen freely by the student from among the electives of MSc programs, previously approved by the MSc Program Director or his/her delegate.
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