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2013-2014 A.Y.
Integrated Master of Arts in Giurisprudenza (5-y; Law)



2.
PROGRAM STRUCTURE AND EDUCATIONAL ACTIVITIES

 
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2.1.
Introduction

Università Bocconi's School of Law offers, a five-year Combined Bachelor and Master of Science in Giurisprudenza [Law] (CLMG) program.
The CLMG program is taught in two class groups made up of an average of 150 students each.

The study plan is expressed with credit points.
A credit point is the unit of measurement which determines the workload students are required to fulfil. 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 both classroom activities (lessons, exercises, seminars) as well as group work and individual study.

Credit points are given for all educational activities which are part of the program requirements.

In accordance with the ECTS (European Credit Transfer and Accumulation System), on average one credit point is equivalent to 25 hours of work, about 8 of which are spent in the classroom.

The average workload for a full-time student is set at 60 credit points per year, as per agreement.

In order to receive the Combined Bachelor and Master of Science degree, students must gain at least 300 credit points.

The credit points assigned to each educational activity are earned when students pass an exam or its equivalent.

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2.1.2.
Combined Bachelor and Master of Science in Giurisprudenza [Law] (CLMG)

Program Director:
prof. Emanuele Lucchini Guastalla until 31 august 2013
prof.ssa Melissa Miedico from 1st september 2013

Assistant to the Program Director:

Dott.ssa Stefania Boffano 

Field of study:
Law LMG/01 (DM 25/11/2005)

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2.1.3.
Educational objectives

The Combined Bachelor and Master of Science in Law has the following educational objectives:
  • the first part of the educational path provides the juridical 'method' and the cultural and technical basis to train the jurist working primarily in a company;
  • the second part of the educational path provides advanced studies to complete jurist's cultural training, via monograph studies of specific institutions or subject areas which have been studied in the 'basic courses';
  • promote the development of juridical competences in a European and international perspective not only via mandatory basic courses of comparative and international law, but also via optional courses, some of which taught in English and via student international mobility with study periods in partner universities;
  • complete the juridical education with basic economics, business and quantitative studies for easy access in the economic cultural context in which the modern jurist will work;
  • assure the cognitive instruments necessary to make and draft complex juridical thoughts leading to correct solutions to problems requiring a specialized knowledge with particular reference to topics of the jurist in companies or public and international institutions;
  • develop competence and knowledge through educational activities involving the active student participation in class and interaction with the professor through earning on-the field skills through internship and case studies;
  • develop skills to use the IT skills, English language and a second EU language in juridical context.
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2.1.4.
Career opportunities

The Law graduate can:
  • have access to such legal professions as: the magistracy, notary public, legal profession, subject to a state competitive examination (magistracy or notary) or specific examination (legal profession) as well as (in the case of the legal profession and notary) a period of apprenticeship in a professional studio according to regulations;
  • have access to the regulated professions. In such cases, the graduate can enroll in the postgraduate school for the legal professions, whose aim is to prepare students for the law examination and the state competitive examination for notary or magistrate ; enrolling in the School exempts from the national pre-selection for the magistracy competitive examination;
  • have access to the labor market in companies, public bodies, non-profit institutions, in international and supranational organizations in positions where specific juridical preparation is required;
  • continue one's studies by enrolling in a Ph.D. program in legal subjects.

The possible career opportunities available to Law graduates are:
  • External/internal legal expert in companies, public bodies, non-profit institutions, international and supranational organizations
  • Lawyer
  • Notary
  • Magistrate
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2.1.5.
Program requirements breakdown

For students initially enrolled starting from the 2013/14 academic year, the requirements study plan includes 300 credit points divided as follows:

Educational activities

Credit points

25 cumpolsory courses

250

Activities chosen by the student, of which:

- 3 elective courses

- Internship or similar activities/Clinics/elective no. 4

24

18

6

English language

7

Second foreign language

4

Computer skills

3

Thesis

12

For students initially enrolled in the 2011/12 and 2012/2013 the study plan includes 300 credit points divided as fellows:

Educational activities

Credit points 

25 compulsory courses

250

Activities chosen by the student, of which:

- 3 elective courses

- seminars for the development of the professional skills/elective no.4

- internship/elective no.5/second foreign language

30

18

6

6

English

5

Computer skills

3

Thesis

12

For students initially enrolled up to the 2011/2012 The program requirements comprise a total of 300 credit points divided as follows:

Educational activities

Credit points

25 compulsory courses

250

Activities chosen by the student, of which:

- 4 elective courses

- Internship or similar activities/Clinics/elective no. 5/second foreign language

30

24 

6

English language

5

Computer Skills

3

Thesis

12


The credit points related to the activities chosen by the students are divided into several courses and are geared to a personalized academic major (free track) or one of the following recommended majors:

  • Company Law, Financial Markets and Competition;
  • International/Public Institutions;
  • Litigation and Negotiation.

   

For students initially enrolled starrting from the 2011/2012 academic year there isa revisiono f the contents of the majors as for the following nemes:

  • Forense/Litigation and Negotiation
  • mpresa/Track in Business
  • International track
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2.1.6.
Program structure

  
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2.1.6.1.
Students initially enrolled starting from the the 2013-2014 academic year

First year of studies

 

I semester

     

Code

Educational activities

English translation

Language of instruction

CP

 

 

50054

Diritto romano - Modulo 1 (Vedi nota)

Roman Law - Module 1 (See note)

ITA

8

50056

Istituzioni di diritto privato

Principles of Private Law

ITA

10

50057

Metodi quantitativi

Quantative Methods

ITA

8

 

Inglese (I lingua) (solo didattica)

English (lessons only)

   
 

II semester

     

Code

Educational activities

English translation

Language of instruction

CP

50058

Diritto costituzionale italiano ed europeo

Italian and European Constitutional Law

ITA

10

50055

Diritto romano - Modulo 2 (Vedi nota)

Roman Law - Module 2 (See note)

ITA

6

50059

Filosofia del diritto

Philosophy of Law

ITA

9

50060

Principi di economia (micro e macroeconomia)

Principles of Economics

ITA

6

50127

Inglese (I lingua) (didattica ed esame) 

English (lessons and exam)

 

4

 

Total credit points for first year of studies

   

61

Second year of studies

I semester

   

Educational activities

English translation

CP

Diritto comparato privato
oppure
Diritto comparato pubblico

Comparative Private Law
or
Comparative Public Law

9

Economia aziendale e bilancio - Modulo 1 (Economia aziendale) (Vedi nota)

Management and accounting - Module 1 (Management) (See note)

6

Informatica per Giurisprudenza

Computer Skills for Law

3

Scienza delle finanze

Public Finance

6

Storia della codificazione

History of Codification

8

Inglese giuridico (solo didattica)

Legal English (lessons only)

 

II semester

   

Educational activities

English translation

CP

Diritto commerciale

Company and Business Law

8

Diritto tributario

Tax Law

6

Economia aziendale e bilancio - Modulo 2 (Bilancio) (Vedi nota)

Management and accounting - Module 2 (Accounting) (See note)

6

Storia giuridica delle istituzioni economiche

Legal History of Economic Institutions

6

Inglese giuridico (didattica ed esame)

Legal English (lessons and exam)

3

Total credit points for second year of studies

 

61

Third year of studies

I semester

   

Educational activities

English translation

CP

Diritto del lavoro - Modulo 1 (Vedi nota)

Labour Law - Module - 1(See note)

6

Diritto processuale civile Modulo 1 (Vedi nota)

Civil Procedure Law Module 1 (See note)

8

Diritto penale - Modulo 1 (Vedi nota)

Criminal Law - Module 1 (See note)

8

International law

 

9

Seconda lingua straniera (solo didattica)

Second foreign language (lessons only)

 

II semester

   

Educational activities

English translation

CP

Diritto ed economia dei mercati finanziari

Financial Instiutions and Markets Law and Economics

6

Diritto processuale civile - Modulo 2 (Vedi nota)

Civil Procedure Law - Module 2 (See note)

6

Diritto processuale penale - Modulo 1 (Vedi nota)

Criminal Procedure - Module 1 (See note)

8

Teoria dell'argomentazione giuridica e analisi economica del diritto

Legal argumentation and economic analysis of law

8

Seconda lingua straniera (didattica ed esame)

Second foreign language (lessons and exam)

4

Total credit points for third year of studies

 

63

Fourth year of studies

I semester

   

Educational activities

English translation

CP

Diritto amministrativo - Modulo 1 (Vedi nota)

Administrative Law - Module 1 (See note)

10

Diritto commerciale c.p. (variabile a seconda del percorso scelto)

Advanced Company and Business Law (variable according to the Major chosen)

8

Diritto costituzionale c.p. (variabile a seconda del percorso scelto)

Advanced Constitutional Law (variable according to the Major chosen)

8

Diritto processuale penale - Modulo 2 (variabile a seconda del piano scelto)

Criminal Procedure - Module 2 (variable according to the major chosen)

6

II semester

   

Educational activities

English translation

CP

Diritto civile - Modulo 1 (Vedi nota)

Civil Law - Module 1 (See note)

8

Diritto del lavoro - Modulo 2 (variabile a seconda del percorso scelto)

Labour Law - Module 2 (variable according to the major chosen)

6

Diritto penale - Modulo 2 (variabile a seconda del percorso scelto) (Vedi nota)

Criminal Law - Module 2 (variable according to the Major chosen) (See note)

8

Diritto dell’Unione Europea

European Union Law

9

Total credit points for fourth year of studies

 

63


Fifth year of studies

Educational activities

English translation

CP

Diritto amministrativo - Modulo 2 (variabile a seconda del percorso scelto) (Vedi nota) (I semestre)

Administrative Law - Module 2 (variable according to the Major chosen) (Vedi nota ) (I semester)

8

Diritto civile - Modulo 2 (variabile a seconda del percorso scelto) (Vedi nota) (I semestre)

Civil Law - Module 2 (variable according to the Major chosen) (See note) (I semester)

8

opzionale n. 1-2 (*)

Elective 1-2 (*)

12

Stage/opzionale n. 3

Internship/elective no. 3

6

Seminari per lo sviluppo di abilità professionali/opzionale n.4 Seminars for the development of teh professional skills/elective no.4  

Tesi

Thesis

12

Total credit points for fifth year of studies

 

52

(*) Please note that the positioning of the elective courses in the first or second semester is only an indication; this will depend on choices made by the student. This educational path was designed for students who have a basic knowledge of English and Computer Science. For detailed information see "Foreign Languages" and "Computer Skills" The code of the major course will be modified depending on the course chosen (see "Majors")  

NOTE:

  • Cod. 50054 ‘Diritto romano module 1’ and cod. 50055 ‘Diritto romano - Module 2’ are respectively the first and the second module of the ‘Diritto romano’ course code 50053.
  • ‘Economia aziendale e bilancio - Module 1’ (Economia aziendale) and ‘Economia aziendale e bilancio -Module 2’ (Bilancio) are respectively the first and the second module of the ‘Economia aziendale e bilancio’ course;
  • ‘Diritto processuale civile - Module 1’ and ‘Diritto processuale civile - Module 2’ s are respectively the first and the second module of the ‘Diritto processuale civile’ course;
  • 'Diritto penale - Module 1’ and ‘Diritto penale - Module 2’ are respectively the first and the second module of the ‘Diritto penale’ course;
  • ‘Diritto del lavoro - Modulo 1’ and ‘Diritto del lavoro - Module 2’ are respectively the first and the second module of the ‘Diritto del lavoro’ course;
  • ‘Diritto processuale penale -Module 1’ and ‘Diritto processuale penale - Modulo 2’ are respectively the first and the second module of the ‘Diritto processuale penale’ course;
  • ‘Diritto amministrativo  Module 1’ and ‘Diritto amministrativo - Module 2’ are respectively the first and the second module of the ‘Diritto amministrativo’ course:
  • ‘Diritto civile - Module 1’ and ‘Diritto civile - Module 2’ are respectively the first and the second module of the ‘Diritto civile’ course;
  • ‘Diritto del lavoro - Modulo 1’ [Labour Law - module 1] and ‘Diritto del lavoro - modulo 2’ [Labour Law - module 2 ] are respectively the first and second module of the ‘Diritto del lavoro’ [Labour Law] course;
  • ‘Diritto processuale penale - modulo 1’ [Criminal Procedure - module 1] and ‘Diritto processuale penale - modulo 2’ [Criminal Procedure - module 2] are respectively the first and second module of the ‘Diritto processuale penale’ [Criminal Procedure] course;

The courses subdivided in modules are considered passed, and may be recorded in the student academic career and certified, only after passing both exams of which it is made up. The final grade is obtained by the grade point average of the two marks compared to the credits of each module 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 (even if the exam is not yet registered) 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.

Notice that the study plan may undergo limited changes as decided upon by the bodies responsible.

According to an agreement with a network of Partner Universities (Themis), some students selected on merit may obtain an international diploma awarded by the 4 institutions which make up the network. Program procedures and participation information are included in "Studying abroad".

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2.1.6.2.
Students enrolled in 2011-2012 and 2012-2013 academic year

First year of studies

 

I semester

     

Code

Educational activities

English translation

Language of instruction

CP

50054

Diritto romano - Modulo 1 (Vedi nota)

Roman Law - Module 1 (See note)

ITA

8

50056

Istituzioni di diritto privato

Principles of Private Law

ITA

10

50057

Metodi quantitativi

Quantative Methods

ITA

8

 

Inglese (solo didattica)

English (lessons only)

   
 

II semester

     

Code

Educational activities

English translation

Language of instruction

CP

50058

Diritto costituzionale italiano ed europeo

Italian and European Constitutional Law

ITA

10

50055

Diritto romano - Modulo 2 (Vedi nota)

Roman Law - Module 2 (See note)

ITA

6

50059

Filosofia del diritto

Philosophy of Law

ITA

9

50060

Principi di economia (micro e macroeconomia)

Principles of Economics

ITA

6

30123

Inglese (didattica ed esame)

English (lessons and exam)

 

1

 

Total credit points for first year of studies

   

58


Second year of studies

 

I semester

     

Code

Educational Activities

English translation

Language of instruction

CP

50095
50107-50096 (*)

Diritto comparato privato
oppure
Diritto comparto pubblico

Comparative Private Law
or
Comparative Public Law

ITA

9

50013

Economia aziendale e bilancio - Modulo 1 (Economia aziendale) (Vedi nota)

Management and accounting - Module 1 (Management) (See note)

ITA

6

50011

Scienza delle finanze

Public Finance

ITA

6

50010

Storia della codificazione

History of Codification

ITA

8

50019

Informatica per Giurisprudenza

Computer Skills for Law

ITA

3

 

Inglese (solo didattica)

English (lessons only)

   
 

II semester

     

Code

Educational activities

English translation

Language of instruction

CP

50018

Diritto commerciale

Company and Business Law

ITA

8

50020

Diritto tributario

Tax Law

ITA

6

50014

Economia aziendale e bilancio - Modulo 2 (Bilancio) (Vedi nota)

Management and accounting - Module 2 (Accounting) (See note)

ITA

6

50021

Storia giuridica delle istituzioni economiche

Legal History of Economic Institutions

ITA

6

30129

Inglese (didattica ed esame)

English (lessons and exam)

 

2

 

Total credit points for second year of studies

   

60


Third year of studies

 

I semester

     

Code

Educational activities

English translation

Language of instruction

CP

50029

Diritto del lavoro - Modulo 1 (Vedi nota)

Labour Law - Module 1(See note)

ITA

6

50024

Diritto penale Modulo 1 (Vedi nota)

Criminal Law - Module 1 (See note)

ITA

8

50016

Diritto processuale civile Modulo 1 (vedi nota)

Civil Procedure Law - Module 1 (See note)

ITA

8

50027

International law

 

ENG

9

 

II semester

     

Code

Educational activities

English translation

Language of instruction

CP

50035

Diritto ed economia dei mercati finanziari

Financial Instiutions and Markets Law and Economics

ITA

6

50017

Diritto processuale civile - Modulo 2 (Vedi nota)

Civil Procedure Law - Module 2 (See note)

ITA

6

50033

Diritto processuale penale - Modulo 1 (Vedi nota)

Criminal Procedure - Module 1 (See note)

ITA

8

50031

Teoria dell'argomentazione giuridica e analisi economica del diritto

Legal argumentation and economic analysis of law

ITA

8

 

Inglese giuridico (solo didattica)

Legal English (lessons only)

   
 

Total credit points for third year of studies

   

59


Fourth year of studies

I semester

   

Educational activities

English translation

CP

Diritto amministrativo - Modulo 1 (Vedi nota)

Administrative Law - Module 1 (See note)

10

Diritto commerciale c.p. (variabile a seconda del percorso scelto)

Advanced Company and Business Law (variable according to the Major chosen)

8

Diritto costituzionale c.p. (variabile a seconda del percorso scelto)

Advanced Constitutional Law (variable according to the Major chosen)

8

Diritto processuale penale - Modulo 2 (variabile a seconda del percorso scelto)

Criminal Procedure - Module 2 (variable according to the major chosen)

6

Inglese giuridico (didattica ed esame)

Legal English (lessons and exam)

2

II semester

   

Educational activities

English translation

CP

Diritto civile - Modulo 1 (Vedi nota)

Civil Law - Module 1 (See note)

8

Diritto del lavoro - Modulo 2 (variabile a seconda del percorso scelto)

Labour Law - Module 2 (variable according to the major chosen)

6

Diritto dell’Unione Europea

European Union Law

9

Diritto penale - Modulo 2 (variabile a seconda del percorso scelto) (Vedi nota)

Criminal Law - Module 2 (variable according to the Major chosen) (See note)

8

Total credit points for fourth year of studies

 

65


Fifth year of studies

Educational activities

English translation

CP

Diritto amministrativo - Modulo 2 (variabile a seconda del percorso scelto) (Vedi nota) (I semestre)

Administrative Law - Module 2 (variable according to the Major chosen) (Vedi nota ) (I semester)

8

Diritto civile. - Modulo 2 (variabile a seconda del percorso scelto) (Vedi nota)(I semestre)

Civil Law - Module 2 (variable according to the Major chosen) (See note) (I semester)

8

Opzionale 1-2-3 (**)

Elective 1-2-3 (**)

18

Seminari per lo sviluppo di abilità professionali/opzionale n.4

Seminars for the development of professional skills/elective no.4

6

Stage/opzionale n.5/seconda lingua straniera Interneship/elective professional skills/elective no.4  

Tesi

Thesis

12

Total credit points for fifth year of studies

 

58


(*) Code 50107 or 50096 alternatively, depending on the year of initial enrolment.

(**) Please note that the positioning of the elective courses in the first or second semester is only an indication; this will depend on choices made by the student. This educational path was designed for students who have a basic knowledge of English and Computer Science. For detailed information see "Foreign Languages" and "Computer Skills".
The code of the major course will be modified depending on the course chosen (see "Majors").

N.B.

  • Code 50054 Diritto romano - Modulo 1 [Roman law - Module 1] and code 50055 Diritto romano - Modulo 2 [Roman law - Module 2] are respectively the first and second module of the Diritto romano [Roman law] course code 50053.
  • Code 50013 Economia aziendale e bilancio - Modulo 1 (Economia aziendale) [Management and Accounting - Module 1 (Management)] and code 50014 Economia aziendale e bilancio - Modulo 2 (Bilancio) [Management and Accounting - Module 2 (Accounting)] are respectively the first and second module of the Economia aziendale e bilancio [Management and Accounting] course code 50012;
  • Code 50016 Diritto processuale civile - Modulo 1 [Civil Procedure Law - Module 1] and Code 50017 Diritto processuale civile - Modulo 2 [Civil Procedure Law - Module] are respectively the first and second module of the Code 50015 Diritto processuale civile [Civil Procedure Law] course;
  • Code 50024 Diritto penale - Modulo 1 [Criminal Law - Module 1] and Diritto penale - Modulo 2 [Criminal Law - Module 2] are respectively the first and second module of the Diritto penale [Criminal Law] course;
  • Diritto del lavoro - Modulo 1 [Labour Law - Module 1] and Diritto del lavoro - Modulo 2 [Labour Law - Module 2 ] are respectively the first and second module of the Diritto del lavoro [Labour Law] course;
  • Diritto processuale penale - Modulo 1 [Criminal Procedure - Module 1] and Diritto processuale penale - Modulo 2 [Criminal Procedure - Module 2] are respectively the first and second module of the Diritto processuale penale[Criminal Procedure] course;
  • Diritto amministrativo - Modulo 1 [Administrative Law - Module 1] and Diritto amministrativo - Modulo 2 [Administrative Law - Module 2] are respectively the first and second module of the Diritto amministrativo [Administrative Law] course;
  • Diritto civile - Modulo 1 [Civil Law - Module 1] and Diritto civile - Modulo 2 [Civil Law - Module 2] are respectively the first and second module of the Diritto civile [Civil Law] course.

The courses subdivided in modules are considered passed, and may be recorded in the student academic career and certified, only after passing both exams of which it is made up. The final grade is obtained by the grade point average of the two marks compared to the credits of each module 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 (even if the exam is not yet registered) 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.

Notice that the study plan may undergo limited changes as decided upon by the bodies responsible.

According to an agreement with a network of Partner Universities (Themis), some students selected on merit may obtain an international diploma awarded by the 4 institutions which make up the network. Program procedures and participation information are included in "Studying abroad".

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2.1.6.3.
Students initially enrolled in the 2010-2011 academic year

First year of studies

  I semester      
Code Educational activities English translation Language of instruction CP
50054 Diritto romano - Modulo 1 (Vedi nota) Roman Law - Module 1 (See note) ITA 8
50056 Istituzioni di diritto privato Principles of Private Law ITA 10
50057 Metodi quantitativi Quantative Methods ITA 8
  Inglese (solo didattica) English (lessons only)    
  II semester      
Code Educational activities English translation Language of instruction CP
50058 Diritto costituzionale italiano ed europeo Italian and European Constitutional Law ITA 10
50055 Diritto romano - Modulo 2 (Vedi nota) Roman Law - Module 2 (See note) ITA 6
50059 Filosofia del diritto Philosophy of Law ITA 9
50060 Principi di economia (micro e macroeconomia) Principles of Economics ITA 6
30123 Inglese (didattica ed esame) English (lessons and exam)   1
  Total credit points for first year of studies     58


Second year of studies

  I semester      
Code Educational Activities English translation Language of instruction CP
50016 Diritto processuale civile - Modulo 1(Vedi nota ) Civil Procedure Law - Module 1 (See note) ITA 8
50013 Economia aziendale e bilancio - Modulo 1 (Economia aziendale) (Vedi nota) Management and accounting - Module 1 (Management) (See note) ITA 6
50011 Scienza delle finanze Public Finance ITA 6
50010 Storia della codificazione History of Codification ITA 8
50019 Informatica per Giurisprudenza Computer Skills for Law ITA 3
  Inglese (solo didattica) English (lessons only)    
  II semester      
Code Educational activities English translation Language of instruction CP
50018 Diritto commerciale Company and Business Law ITA 8
50020 Diritto tributario Tax Law ITA 6
50014 Economia aziendale e bilancio - Modulo 2 (Bilancio) (Vedi nota) Management and accounting - Module 2 (Accounting) (See note) ITA 6
50021 Storia giuridica delle istituzioni economiche Legal History of Economic Institutions ITA 6
30129 Inglese (didattica ed esame) English (lessons and exam)   2
  Total credit points for second year of studies     59


Third year of studies

  I semester      
Code Educational activities English translation Language of instruction CP
50095 50096 Diritto comparato privato oppure Diritto comparato pubblico Comparative Private Law or Comparative Public Law ITA 9
50029 Diritto del lavoro - Modulo 1 (Vedi nota) Labour Law - Module 1(See note) ITA 6
50024 Diritto penale - Modulo 1 (Vedi nota) Criminal Law - Module 1 (See note) ITA 8
50027 International law   ENG 9
  II semester      
Code Educational activities English translation Language of instruction CP
50035 Diritto ed economia dei mercati finanziari Financial Institutions and Markets Law and Economics ITA 6
50017 Diritto processuale civile - Modulo 2 (Vedi nota) Civil Procedure Law - Module 2 (See note) ITA 6
50033 Diritto processuale penale - Modulo 1 (Vedi nota) Criminal Procedure - Module 1 (See note) ITA 8
50031 Teoria dell'argomentazione giuridica e analisi economica del diritto Legal argumentation and economic analysis of law ITA 8
  Inglese giuridico (solo didattica) Legal English (lessons only)    
  Total credit points for third year of studies     60


Fourth year of studies

 

I semester

 

 

 

Code

Educational activities

English translation

Language of instruction

CP

50038

Diritto amministrativo - Modulo 1 (Vedi nota) Administrative Law - Module 1 (See note)

ITA

10

50040

Diritto commerciale c.p. (variabile a seconda del percorso scelto)

Advanced Company and Business Law (variable according to the Major chosen)

ITA

8

50036

Diritto costituzionale c.p. (variabile a seconda del percorso scelto)

Advanced Constitutional Law (variable according to the Major chosen)

ITA

8

50034

Diritto processuale penale - Modulo 2 (Vedi nota)

Criminal Procedure - Module 2 (See note)

ITA

6

50041

Inglese giuridico (didattica ed esame)

Legal English (lessons and exam)

 

2

 

II semester

 

 

 

Codice

Educational activities

English translation

Language of instruction

CP

50045

Diritto civile - Modulo 1 (Vedi nota)

Civil Law -  Module 1 (See note)

ITA

8

50030

Diritto del lavoro - Modulo 2 (Vedi nota)

Labour Law - Module 2 (See note)

ITA

6
50025

Diritto penale – Modulo 2 (variabile a seconda del percorso scelto) (Vedi nota)

Criminal Law - Module 2 (variable according to the Major chosen) (See note)

ITA

8

50043

Diritto dell’Unione Europea

European Union Law

ITA

9

 

Total credit points for fourth year of studies

 

 

65


Fifth year of studies

Educational activities English translation Language of instruction CP
Diritto amministrativo - Modulo 2 (variabile a seconda del percorso scelto) (Vedi nota) (I semestre) Administrative Law - Module 2 (variable according to the Major chosen) (see note ) (I semester) ITA 8
Diritto civile - modulo 2 (variabile a seconda del percorso scelto) (Vedi nota) (I semestre) Civil Law - Module 2 (variable according to the Major chosen) (See note) (I semester) ITA 8
Opzionale 1-2-3-4 (*) Elective 1-2-3-4 (*)   24
Stage o attività assimilabili/Clinics/opzionale n. 5/seconda lingua straniera Internship or similar activities/Clinic/elective no. 5/second foreign language   6
Tesi Thesis   12
Total credit points for fifth year of studies     58



(*) Please note that the positioning of the elective courses in the first or second semester is only an indication; this will depend on choices made by the student. This educational path was designed for students who have a basic knowledge of English and Computer Science. For detailed information see "Foreign Languages" and "Computer Skills" The code of the major course will be modified depending on the course chosen (see "Majors")


N.B.

  • Code 50054 Diritto romano - Modulo 1 [Roman law - Module 1] and code 50055 Diritto romano - Modulo 2 [Roman law - Module 2] are respectively the first and second module of Diritto romano [Roman law] course code 50053.
  • Code 50013 Economia aziendale e bilancio - Modulo 1 (Economia aziendale) [Management and Accounting - Module 1 (Management)] and code 50014 Economia aziendale e bilancio - Modulo 2 (Bilancio) [Management and Accounting - Module 2 (Accounting)] are respectively the first and second module of the Economia aziendale e bilancio [Management and Accounting] course code 50012;
  • Code 50016 Diritto processuale civile- Modulo 1 [Civil Procedure Law - Module 1] and code 50017 Diritto processuale civile - Modulo 2 [Civil Procedure Law - Module 2] are respectively the first and second module ofthe Diritto processuale civile [Civil Procedure Law] course code 50015;
  • Code 50024 Diritto penale - Modulo 1 [Criminal Law - Module 1] and Code 50025  Diritto penale - Modulo 2 [Criminal Law - Module 2] are respectively the first and second module ofthe Code 50023  Diritto penale [Criminal Law] course;
  • Code 50029 Diritto del lavoro - Modulo 1 [Labour Law - Module 1] and Code 50030 Diritto del lavoro - Modulo 2 [Labour Law - Module 2] are respectively the first and second module of the Code 50028  Diritto del lavoro [Labour Law] course;
  • Code 50033 Diritto processuale penale - Modulo 1 [Criminal Procedure - Module 1] and Code 50034 Diritto processuale penale - Modulo 2 [Criminal Procedure - Module 2] are respectively the first and second module ofthe Code 50032 Diritto processuale penale [Criminal Procedure] course;
  • Code 50038 Diritto amministrativo - Modulo 1 [Administrative Law - Module 1] and Diritto amministrativo - Modulo 2 [Administrative Law - Module 2] are respectively the first and second module of the Diritto amministrativo [Administrative Law] course;
  • Code 50045 Diritto civile - Modulo 1 [Civil Law - Module 1] and Diritto civile - Modulo 2 [Civil Law - Module 2] are respectively the first and second module of the Diritto civile [Civil Law]course.

The courses subdivided in modules are considered passed, and may be recorded in the student academic career and certified, only after passing both exams of which it is made up. The final grade is obtained by the grade point average of the two marks compared to the credits of each module 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 (even if the exam is not yet registered) will be taken into account for rankings within the University (e.g. ISU Scholarship, International Programs...) and they can be viewed by printing the unofficial academic transcript at the Punto Blu.

Notice that the study plan may undergo limited changes as decided upon by the bodies responsible.
According to an agreement with a network of Partner Universities (Themis), some students chosen on merit may obtain an international diploma awarded by the 4 institutions which make up the network. Program procedures and participation information are included in "Studying abroad".

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2.1.6.4.
Students initially enrolled in the 2009-2010 academic year

First year of studies

  I Semester      
Code Course Title English Translation Language of instruction CP
6244 Diritto romano - Modulo 1 (Vedi nota) Roman Law - Module 1 (See note) ITA 8
6017 Istituzioni di diritto privato Principles of Private Law ITA 10
6015 Metodi quantitativi Quantative Methods ITA 8
  Inglese (solo didattica) English (lessons only)    
  II semester      
6018 Diritto costituzionale italiano ed europeo Italian and European Constitutional Law ITA 10
6245 Diritto romano - Modulo 2 (Vedi nota) Roman Law - Module 2 (See note) ITA 6
6019 Filosofia del diritto Philosophy of Law ITA 9
6014 Principi di economia (micro e macroeconomia) Principles of Economics ITA 6
6021 Inglese (didattica ed esame) English (lessons and exam)   1
  Total credit points for first year of studies     58


Second year of studies

 

I semester

 

 

 
Code

Educational Activities

English translation

Language of instruction

CP
50016

Diritto processuale civile - Modulo 1(Vedi nota )

Civil Procedure Law - Module 1 (See note)

ITA

8
50013

Economia aziendale e bilancio - Modulo 1 (Economia aziendale) (Vedi nota)

Management and accounting - Module 1 (Management) (See note)

ITA

6
50011

Scienza delle finanze

Public Finance

ITA

6
50010

Storia della codificazione

History of Codification

ITA

8
50019

Informatica per Giurisprudenza

Computer Skills for Law

ITA

3
 

Inglese (solo didattica)

English (lessons only)

 

 
 

II semester

 

 

 
Code

Educational activities

English translation

Language of instruction

CP
50018

Diritto commerciale

Company and Business Law

ITA

8
50020

Diritto tributario

Tax Law

ITA

6
50014

Economia aziendale e bilancio - Modulo 2 (Bilancio) (Vedi nota)

Management and accounting - Module 2 (Accounting) (See note)

ITA

6
50021

Storia giuridica delle istituzioni economiche

Legal History of Economic Institutions

ITA

6
30129

Inglese (didattica ed esame)

English (lessons and exam)

 

2
 

Total credit points for second year of studies

 

 

59


Third year of studies

  I semester      
Code Educational activities English translation Language of instruction CP
50095 50096 Diritto comparato privato oppure
Diritto comparato pubblico
Comparative Private Law or Comparative Public Law ITA 9
50029 Diritto del lavoro - Modulo 1 (Vedi nota) Labour Law - Module1(See note) ITA 6
50024 Diritto penale - Modulo 1 (Vedi nota) Criminal Law - Module 1 (See note) ITA 8
50027 International law   ENG 9
  II semester      
Code Educational activities English translation Language of instruction CP
50035 Diritto ed economia dei mercati finanziari Financial Institutions and Markets Law and Economics ITA 6
50017 Diritto processuale civile - Modulo 2 Vedi nota) Civil Procedure Law - Module 2 (See note) ITA 6
50033 Diritto processuale penale - Modulo 1 (Vedi nota) Criminal Procedure - Module 1 (See note) ITA 8
50031 Teoria dell'argomentazione giuridica e analisi economica del diritto Legal argumentation and economic analysis of law ITA 8
  Inglese giuridico (solo didattica) Legal English (lessons only)    
  Total credit points for third year of studies     60


Fourth year of studies

  I semester      
Code Educational activities English translation Language of instruction CP
50038 Diritto amministrativo - Modulo 1 (Vedi nota) Administrative Law - Module 1 (See note) ITA 10
50040 Diritto commerciale c.p. (variabile a seconda del percorso scelto) Advanced Company and Business Law (variable according to the Major chosen) ITA 8
50036 Diritto costituzionale c.p. (variabile a seconda del percorso scelto) Advanced Constitutional Law (variable according to the Major chosen) ITA 8
50034 Diritto processuale penale - Modulo 2(Vedi nota) Criminal Procedure - Module 2 (See note) ITA 6
50041 Inglese giuridico (didattica ed esame) Legal English (lessons and exam)   2
  II semester      
Code Educational activities English translation  Language of instruction CP
50045 Diritto civile - Modulo 1 (Vedi nota) Civil Law - Module 1 (See note) ITA 8
50030 Diritto del lavoro - Modulo 2 (Vedi nota) Labour Law - Module 2 (See note) ITA 6
50043 Diritto dell’Unione Europea European Union Law ITA 9
50025 Diritto penale - Modulo 2 (variabile a seconda del percorso scelto) (Vedi nota) Criminal Law - Module 2 (variable according to the Major chosen) (See note) ITA 8
  Total credit points for fourth year of studies     65


Fifth year of studies

Code Educational activities English translation  Language of instruction CP
50039 Diritto amministrativo - Modulo 2 (variabile a seconda del percorso scelto) (Vedi nota) (I semestre) Administrative Law - Module 2 (variable according to the Major chosen) (Vedi nota ) (I semester) ITA 8
50046 Diritto civile. - Modulo 2 (variabile a seconda del percorso scelto) (Vedi nota) (I semestre) Civil Law - Module 2 (variable according to the Major chosen) (See note) (I semester) ITA 8
  Opzionale 1-2-3-4 (*) Elective 1-2-3-4 (*)   24
  Stage o attività assimilabili/Clinics/opzionale n. 5/seconda lingua straniera Internship or similar activities/Clinic/elective no. 5/second foreign language   6
  Tesi Thesis   12
  Total credit points for fifth year of studies     58



(*) Please note that the positioning of the elective courses in the first or second semester is only an indication; this will depend on choices made by the student. This educational path was designed for students who have a basic knowledge of English and Computer Science. For detailed information see "Foreign Languages" and "Computer Skills". The code of the major course will be changed according to the course chosen (see "Majors")


N.B.

  • Code 6244 Diritto romano - Modulo 1 [Roman law - Module 1] and code 6245 Diritto romano - Modulo 2 [Roman law – Module 2] are respectively the first and second module of Diritto romano [Roman law] course code 6243.
  • Code 50013 Economia aziendale e bilancio - Modulo 1 (Economia aziendale) [Management and Accounting - Module 1 (Management)] and code 50014 Economia aziendale e bilancio - Modulo 2 (Bilancio) [Management and Accounting - Module 2 (Accounting)] are respectively the first and second module of the Economia aziendale e bilancio [Management and Accounting] course code 50012;
  • Code 50016 Diritto processuale civile - Modulo 1 [Civil Procedure Law - Module 1] and code 50017 Diritto processuale civile - Modulo 2 [Civil Procedure Law - Module 2] are respectively the first and second module ofthe Diritto processuale civile [Civil Procedure Law] course code 50015;
  • Code 50024 Diritto penale - Modulo 1 [Criminal Law - Module 1] and code 50025 Diritto penale - Modulo 2 [Criminal Law - Module 2] are respectively the first and second module of the code 50023 Diritto penale [Criminal Law] course;
  • Code 50029 Diritto del lavoro - Modulo 1 [Labour Law - Module 1] and code 50030 Diritto del lavoro - Modulo 2 [Labour Law - Module 2 ] are respectively the first and second module ofthe code 50028 Diritto del lavoro [Labour Law] course;
  • Code 50033 Diritto processuale penale - Modulo 1 [Criminal Procedure - Module 1] and code 50034 Diritto processuale penale - Modulo 2 [Criminal Procedure - Module 2] are respectively the first and second module ofthe code 50032 Diritto processuale penale [Criminal Procedure] course;
  • Code 50038 Diritto amministrativo - Modulo 1 [Administrative Law - Module 1] and Code 50039 Diritto amministrativo - Modulo 2 [Administrative Law - Module 2] are respectively the first and second module of the Code 50037 Diritto amministrativo [Administrative Law] course;
  • Code 50045 Diritto civile - Modulo 1 [Civil Law - Module 1] and Code 50046 Diritto civile - Modulo 2 [Civil Law - Module 2] are respectively the first and second module of the Code 5044 Diritto civile [Civil Law] course.

The courses subdivided in modules are considered passed, and may be recorded in the student academic career and certified, only after passing both exams of which it is made up. The final grade is obtained by the grade point average of the two marks compared to the credits of each module 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 (even if the exam is not yet registered) will be taken into account for rankings within the University (e.g. ISU Scholarship, International Programs...) and they can be viewed by printing the unofficial academic transcript at the Punto Blu.

Notice that the study plan may undergo limited changes as decided upon by the bodies responsible.
According to an agreement with a network of Partner Universities (Themis), some students selected on merit may obtain an international diploma awarded by the 4 institutions which make up the network. Program procedures and participation information are included in "Studying abroad".

Last change 25/07/2013 11:43

2.1.7.
Compulsory courses

The program structure is made up of compulsory courses which correspond to exams which all students must pass. In order to reach the degree program's educational goals and receive the combined Bachelor and Master of Science degree, students must pass the exams related to these courses.


According to current regulations, such educational activities are classified as: "basic", "characteristic" of the degree's field of study and "independently decided upon by the University" (D.M. 25 November 2005).

The compulsory courses, whose credit points and subject areas satisfy ministerial requirements, are divided into two categories:

  • basic compulsory courses, which are the same for all Combined Bachelor and Master of Science students;
  • compulsory courses included in the second/third year, that can be chosen alternatively by the student;
  • advanced compulsory courses (a.c. - advanced courses), positioned in the fourth and fifth years of studies, which expand on topics dealt with in the basic courses taken in the first years of the program. Each advanced course has a specialized profile related to each major.


The course profiles are available on the website at www.unibocconi.eu/courses

Detailed programs (course syllabuses) are available online and they are usually distributed by professors on the first days of lessons.

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2.1.8.
Elective courses

Students must select elective courses in order to complete the program requirements regarding activities chosen by the student. An elective course is worth 6 credit points. 

Course profiles of the elective courses are available on the website at www.unibocconi.eu/courses.

The detailed profiles of the courses (course syllabuses) are available online and in any case are usually distributed in class by the professors when the course starts.
 

Before choosing their electives students should consult the table of "Incompatible courses". 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 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 "Recognition of exams passed in foreign universities".

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2.1.9.
Majors

In accordance with the program requirements, at the beginning of their fourth year of studies students must choose a personalized academic major (free track) or one of the following guided majors:

  • Company law, Financial markets and Competition: an in-depth study of the issues inherent in private enterprise law, with a focus on the rules governing companies, extraordinary financial operations, operations of financial markets, financial intermediation, as well as regulation of competition and industrial law;
  • International and Public Institutions: an in-depth study of the legal disciplines related to the functioning of public and international institutions.
  • Litigation and Negotiation: an in-depth study of subjects and core issues which specifically involve a judicial or out-of-court process and deal with negotiation.


For each of the guided majors, students may choose their elective courses in a selection of courses.

Students who choose the free track can select their elective courses in the elective courses list which all CLMG students may choose from. The free track is subject to approval by the Combined Bachelor and Master of Science Program Director.

The Program Director is available to provide further information during the office hours (www.unibocconi.eu/officehours). The path can undergo to slight modifications decided by the competent bodies.

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2.1.9.1.
Company law, Financial markets and Competition

The Major study plan includes:
Fourth year of studies
a) the following 3 courses:

Code

Educational activity

English translation

Language of instruction

Semester

CP

50100

Diritto commerciale (c.p.) - Società quotate e mercati finanziari

Advanced company and business law - Listed companies and financial markets law

ITA

I

8

50097

Diritto costituzionale (c.p.) - Diritto pubblico dell’economia

Advanced constitutional law - Regulation in economics

ITA

I

8

50102

Diritto penale - Modulo 2 (Focus su criminalità economica)

Criminal law - Module 2 (Focus on corporate and business crimes)

ITA

II

8

 


Fifth year of studies
b) the 2 courses listed below:

Code

Educational activity

English translation

Language of instruction

Semester

CP

50119

Diritto amministrativo - Modulo 2 (Diritto dell’ambiente e del territorio

Advanced administrative law - Module 2 (Environment law)

ITA

I

8

50113

Diritto civile - Modulo 2
Garanzie del credito

Civil law Module 2 (Credit guarantees)

ITA

I

8


c) at least 3 elective courses chosen from the following:

Code

Educational activity

English translation

Language of instruction

Semester

CP

50063

Banking law

 

ENG

II

6

50066

Comparative industrial relations law

 

ENG

I

6

50067

Criminologia

Criminology

ITA

I

6

20142

Competition law

 

ENG

I

6

50071

Diritto delle assicurazioni

Insurance law

ITA

II

6

50072

Diritto fallimentare

Bankruptcy law

ITA

I

6

50073

Diritto industriale

Intellectual property

ITA

I

6

50075

Discipline giuridiche del bilancio e dell’informazione contabile finanziaria

Financial accounting and budgeting regulation

ITA

I

6

50077

International and comparative taxation

 

ENG

II

6

20215

International comparative businesslaw

 

ENG

II

6

20139

Legal issues in marketing

 

ENG

II

6

50068

No profit organization law

 

ENG

I

6


d) one or two elective courses to be freely chosen among:

- all elective courses referring to the Department of Legal Studies or the compulsory courses to be chosen by the students referred to the other major, or

- the elective courses of the Master of Science programs related to economics-management, or

- the following compulsory courses of the MSc programs referring to the Department of Legal Studies I:

Code

Educational activity

English translation

Language of instruction

Semester

CP

20142

Competition law

 

ENG

I

6

20215

International comparative business law

 

ENG

II

6

20139

Legal issues in marketing

 

ENG

II

6


The course DIRITTO COMMERCIALE (CORSO PROGREDITO) - ANTITRUST LAW [ADVANCED COMPANY AND BUSINESS LAW] ANTISTRUST LAW is strongly recommended to those students who have chosen the Company Law, financial markets and competition major.

At least one elective course must be chosen from among those taught in English. This is not applied to those students participating in Exchange or Free Mover Semester Program at universities not offering courses taught in English, but they must have passed at least 3 elective courses.

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2.1.9.2.
International and Public Institutions

The Major study plan includes:
Fourth year of studies

a) the 3 courses listed below:

Code

Educational activity

English translation

Language of instruction

Semester

CP

50099

Diritto costituzionale (c.p.) Diritto regionale

Advanced constitutional law - Regional law

ITA

I

8

50101

Diritto commerciale (c.p.) Antitrust law

Advanced companies and business law - Antitrust law

ITA

I

8

50126

Diritto penale - Modulo 2 (Focus su pubblica amministrazione, ordine pubblico, incolumità pubblica e patrimonio. Parte speciale del codice penale)

Criminal law - Module 2 (Focus su pubblica amministrazione, ordine pubblico, incolumità pubblica e patrimonio. Penal Code Special Part)

ITA

II

8


Fifth year of studies
b) the 2 courses listed below:

Code

Educational activity

English translation

Language of instruction

Semester

CP

50123

Diritto amministrativo Modulo 2 (Diritto dei contratti delle amministrazioni pubbliche)

Administrative law Module 2 (Public procurement)

ITA

I

8

50117

Diritto civile - Modulo 2 (Contratti internazionali e joint venture)

Civil law Module 2 (International contracts and joint venture)

ITA

I

8


c) at least 3 elective courses chosen from the following:

Code

Educational activity

English translation

Language of instruction

Semester

CP

50062

Advanced European law

 

ENG

I

6

50064

Civil liberties and human rights

 

ENG

II

6

50066

Comparative industrial relations law

 

ENG

I

6

50069

Diritto dell’arbitrato e dei metodi alternativi di risoluzione delle liti

Arbitration law

ITA

II

6

50076

Ermeneutica giuridica

Legal hermeneutics

ITA

I

6

20193

Financial Institutions and markets law

 

ENG

II

6

50077

International and comparative taxation

 

ENG

II

6

20215

International comparative business law

 

ENG

II

6

50078

International trade law

 

ENG

I

6

20139

Legal issues in marketing

 

ENG

II

6

50074

Private International law

 

ENG

I

6


d) one or two elective courses to be freely chosen among:

- all elective courses referring to the Department of Legal Studies or the compulsory courses to be chosen by the students referred to the other major, or

- the lective courses of the Master of Science programs related to economics-management, or

- the following compulsory courses of the MSc programs referring to the Department of Legal Studies I:

Code

Educational activity

English translation

Language of instruction

Semester

CP

20193

Financial Institutions and markets law

 

ENG

II

6

20215

International comparative business law

 

ENG

II

6

20139

Legal issues in marketing

 

ENG

II

6

At least one elective course must be chosen from among those taught in English.  

This is not applied to those students participating in Exchange or Free Mover Semester Program at universities not offering courses taught in English, but they must have passed at least 3 elective courses.

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2.1.9.3.
Litigation and Negotiation

The Major study plan includes:

Fourth year of studies

a) the 3 courses listed below:

Code

Educational activity

English translation

Language of instruction

Semester

CP

50100

Diritto commerciale (c.p.) - Società quotate e mercati finanziari

Advanced company and business law - Listed companies and financial markets law

ITA

I

8

50098

Diritto costituzionale (c.p.) - Giustizia costituzionale

Advanced constitutional law - Constitutional justice

ITA

I

8

50126

Diritto penale - Modulo 2 (Focus su pubblica amministrazione, ordine pubblico, incolumità pubblica e patrimonio. Parte speciale del codice penale)

Criminal law - Module 2 (Focus su pubblica amministrazione, ordine pubblico, incolumità pubblica e patrimonio. Penal Code Special Part)

ITA

II

8


Fifth year of studies

b) the 2 courses listed below:

Code

Educational activity

English translation

Language of instruction

Semester

CP

50121

Diritto amministrativo - Modulo 2 (Diritto processuale amministrativo)

Administrative law Module 2(Civil procedure administrative law)

ITA

I

8

50115

Diritto civile Modulo 2 (Appalto)

Civil law Module 2 (Contract)

ITA

I

8


c) at least 3 elective courses to be chosen from the following:

Code

Educational activity

English translation

Language of instruction

Semester

CP

50066

Comparative industrial relations law

 

ENG

I

6

20142

Competition law

 

ENG

I

6

50067

Criminologia

Criminology

ITA

I

6

50069

Diritto dell’arbitrato e dei metodi alternativi di risoluzione delle liti

Arbitration law

ITA

II

6

50071

Diritto delle assicurazioni

Insurance law

ITA

II

6

50072

Diritto fallimentare

Bankruptcy law

ITA

I

6

50076

Ermeneutica giuridica

Legal hermeneutics

ITA

I

6

20215

International comparative business law

 

ENG

II

6

50070

IT and communication law

 

ENG

I

6

20139

Legal issues in marketing

 

ENG

II

6

50068

No profit organization law

 

ENG

I

6

50074

Private international law

 

ENG

I

6


d) one or two elective courses to be freely chosen among:

- all elective courses referring to the Department of Legal Studies or the compulsory courses to be chosen by the students referred to the other major, or

- the elective courses of the Master of Science programs related to economics-management, or

- the following compulsory courses of the MSc programs referring to the Department of Legal Studies:

Code

Educational activity

English translation

Language of instruction

Semester

CP

20142

Competition law

 

ENG

I

6

20215

International comparative business law

 

ENG

II

6

20139

Legal issues in marketing

 

ENG

II

6

At least one elective course must be chosen from among those taught in English.  

This is not applied to those students participating in Exchange or Free Mover Semester Program at universities not offering courses taught in English, but they must have passed at least 3 elective courses.

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2.1.9.4.
Piano libero (Free track)

The Major study plan includes:

Fourth year of studies

a) one course to be chosen from the following:

Code

Educational activity

English translation

Language of instruction

Semester

CP

50097

Diritto costituzionale (c.p.) - Diritto pubblico dell’economia

Advanced constitutional law - Regulation in economics

ITA

I

8

50099

Diritto costituzionale (c.p.) -Diritto regionale

Advanced constitutional law - Regional law

ITA

I

8

50098

Diritto costituzionale (c.p.) - Giustizia costituzionale

Advanced constitutional law - Constitutional justice

ITA

I

8


b) one course to be chosen from the following:

Code

Educational activity

English translation

Language of instruction

Semester

CP

50101

Diritto commerciale (c.p.) - Antitrust law

Advanced companies and business law - Antitrust law

ITA

I

8

50100

Diritto commerciale (c.p.) - Società quotate e mercati finanziari

Advanced company and business law - Listed companies and financial markets law

ITA

I

8


c) one course to be chosen from the following:

Code

Educational activity

English translation

Language of instruction

Semester

CP

50102

Diritto penale - Modulo 2 (Focus su criminalità economica)

Criminal law - Module 2 (Focus on corporate and business crimes)

ITA

II

8

50126

Diritto penale - Modulo 2 ( Parte speciale del codice penale)

Criminal law - Module 2 ( Penal Code Special Part)

ITA

II

8


Fifth year of studies
d) one course to be chosen from the following:

Code

Educational activity

English translation

Language of instruction

Semester

CP

           

50117

Diritto civile Modulo 2 (Contratti internazionali e joint venture)

Civil law - Module 2 (International contracts and joint venture)

ITA

I

8

50115

Diritto civile Modulo 2 (Appalto)

Civil law - Module 2 (Contract)

ITA

I

8

50113

Diritto civile Modulo 2 (Garanzie del credito)

Civil law - Module 2 (Credit guarantees)

ITA

I

8


e) one course to be chosen from the following:

Code

Educational activity

English translation

Language of instruction

Semester

CP

50123

Diritto amministrativo - Modulo 2 (Diritto dei contratti delle amministrazioni pubbliche)

Administrative law - Module 2 (Public procurement)

ITA

I

8

50119

Diritto amministrativo - Modulo 2 (Diritto dell’ambiente e del territorio)

Administrative law - Module 2 (Environment law)

ITA

I

8

50121

Diritto amministrativo - Modulo 2 (Diritto processuale amministrativo)

Administrative law - Module 2 (Civil procedure administrative law)

ITA

I

8


f)
at least 3 elective courses to be chosen from the following:

Code

Educational activity

English translation

Language of instruction

Semester

CP

50062

Advanced european law

 

ENG

I

6

50063

Banking law

 

ENG

II

6

50064

Civil liberties and human rights

 

ENG

II

6

50066

Comparative industrial relations law

 

ENG

I

6

20142

Competition law

 

ENG

I

6

50067

Criminologia

Criminology

ITA

I

6

50069

Diritto dell’arbitrato e dei metodi alternativi di risoluzione delle liti

Arbitration law

ITA

II

6

50070

IT and communication law

 

ENG

I

6

50071

Diritto delle assicurazioni

Insurance law

ITA

II

6

50072

Diritto fallimentare

Bankruptcy law

ITA

I

6

50073

Diritto industriale

Intellectual property

ITA

I

6

50074

Private international law

 

ENG

I

6

50075

Discipline giuridiche del bilancio e dell’informazione contabile finanziaria

Financial accounting and budgeting regulation

ITA

I

6

50076

Ermeneutica giuridica

Legal hermeneutics

ITA

I

6

20193

Financial Institutions and markets law

 

ENG

II

6

50077

International and comparative taxation

 

ENG

II

6

20215

International comparative business law

 

ENG

II

6

50078

International trade law

 

ENG

I

6

20139

Legal issues in marketing

 

ENG

II

6

50068

No profit organization law

 

ENG

I

6


g) one or two elective courses to be freely chosen among:

- all elective courses referring to the Department of Legal Studies or the compulsory courses to be chosen by the students referred to the other major, or

- the lective courses of the Master of Science programs related to economics-management, or

- the following compulsory courses of the MSc programs referring to the Department of Legal Studies:

Code

Educational activity

English translation

Language of instruction

Semester

CP

20142

Competition law

 

ENG

I

6

20215

International comparative business law

 

ENG

II

6

20139

Legal issues in marketing

 

ENG

II

6

20193 Financial institutions and markets law   ENG II 6


At least one elective course must be chosen from among those taught in English. This is not applied to those students participating in Exchange or Free Mover Semester Program at universities not offering courses taught in English, but they must have passed at least 3 elective courses.

The free track is subject to the approval of the Combined Bachelor and Master of Science Program Director.
Notice that the study plan may undergo limited changes as decided upon by the bodies responsible.

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2.2.
Foreign languages

  
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2.2.1.
The Common European Framework

To classify language competence levels, Università Bocconi conforms to the Common European Framework established by the Council of Europe.

Basic User

A1

Elementary

A2

Pre-intermediate

Independent User

B1

Intermediate

B2

Post-intermediate

Proficient User

C1

Advanced

C2

Proficient

Language skills for each level are available on the Language Centre website in Common European Framework of Reference for Languages.

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2.2.2.
Program structure position for students initially enrolled starting from the 2013-2014 academic year

The Combined Bachelor and Master of Science in Giurisprudenza [Law] includes in its program structure two compulsory European Union foreign languages: a first foreign language and a second one.

The objective of first foreign language courses is to provide students with the language skills for the general use of the first language for the specific area of law and for the second foreign language, the language skills needed for an appropriate general language use.

The foreign language are as follows:  

 

Language

Teaching area

Teaching

Exam

Credit points

First year

First language

general

1st and 2nd semester

2nd semester

4

Second year

First language

legal

1st and 2nd semester

2nd semester

3

Third year

Second language

general

1st and 2nd semester

2nd semester

4

Fourth and fifth year

 

-

-

-

-

The first language exam of the first year is a prerequisite to the second-year exam.

Credit points are awarded once students pass the exam.

The credit points given for passing the first-year exam form part of the first-year credit points needed to access second year (see "Administrative Procedures Regulations and Deadlines").

The language learning path for the first foreign language begins in the I semester of the first year of studies.


When passing the partial exam credit points are not awarded but 1 extra point expressed in marks out of thirty which is calculated in the Bocconi exam final grade may be awarded (see the language course profiles and syllabuses published on the website respectively at http://www.unibocconi.eu/courses and www.unibocconi.eu/languagecentre in Language Teaching> Curricular activities).

For both the first and second foreign language courses, the grade out of thirty which assesses foreign language skills is included in the calculation of the Grade Point Average (GPA).

As an alternative to sitting the Bocconi exam, students may register the results of any foreign language international certifications, among those recognized by Bocconi, in their academic career (see "Method of Assessing Foreign Language Knowledge").

Positioning of the languages for the students enrolled from the second to the fifth year of studies in the 2013/2014 academic year

The combined bachelor and MSc in Giurisprudenza [Law] includes 2 languages of the European Union to be included in the study plan: a compulsory first language and an elective second language (included in the elective courses to be chosen by the student). Objective of the first language courses is to provide the students with adequate skills for an appropriate use of the specialized language in the legal area and, for the second language, adequate skills for an appropriate use of the general language.

First language (compulsory)

The first language includes:

 

Teaching area

Teaching

Exam

Credit points

2° year

general (*)

1st and 2nd semester

2nd semester

2

3° year

legal

2nd semester

not present (**)

-

4° year

legal

1st semester

I semester

2

The first year exam is a prerequisite of the second year exam and the second year exam is is a prerequisite of the fourth year exam.
The credit points are earned when passing the relating exam.

(*) During the second year, in addition to the general language, also the first elements of the specialized language are included (legal).

(**) for legal English in the third year of studies second semester a partial exam (elective) is scheduled.

When passing the partial exam credit points are not awarded but 1 extra point expressed in marks out of thirty which is calculated in the Bocconi exam final grade may be awarded (see the language course profiles and syllabuses published on the website respectively at http://www.unibocconi.eu/courses and www.unibocconi.eu/languagecentre in Exams> Certificates).

Second language (elective)

The second language includes:

 

Teaching area

Teaching

Exam

Credit points

 

5th year

general

1st and 2nd semester

2nd semester

6

A partial exam (elective) in the first semester of the fifth year of studies is scheduled.
When passing the partial exam credit points are not awarded but 1 extra point expressed in marks out of thirty which is calculated in the Bocconi exam final grade may be awarded (see the language course profiles and syllabuses published on the website respectively at http://www.unibocconi.eu/courses and www.unibocconi.eu/languagecentre in Exams>Certificates>Exam requirements).

The educational path for the second foreign language starts in the first semester of the fifth year.

For both the first and second foreign language courses, the grade out of thirty which assesses foreign language skills is included in the calculation of the Grade Point Average (GPA).

As an alternative to sitting the Bocconi exam, students may register the results of any foreign language international certifications, among those recognized by Bocconi, in their academic career (see "Method of Assessing Foreign Language Knowledge").

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2.2.3.
Method of choosing languages

The choice of foreign languages follows the same criteria for both first and second languages,  depending on:

  • the languages chosen must be different from the student's native language;
  • English is the compulsory first language for all non native English speakers.


The method of choosing languages is as follows:

First language

Second language

English

French-Italian-Portuguese(*)-Spanish­-German

(*)Notice that for the Portoguese language there is no longer teaching nor Bocconi exam and therefore students can only register in the study plan one among internationally recognized certifications recognised by the University.

At www.unibocconi.eu/languagecenter in Language Laboratory, teaching materials for the individual study are available.

Students who are native English speakers, must choose the first language from the other curricular languages.
Students who aren't native Italian speakers, can choose Italian as their second language.

If a student has more than one mother tongue (e.g. coming from or residing in a multilingual country or living with parents from 2 different nationalities) the student must choose one language as his mother tongue for the whole duration of his studies.

First-year students have English assigned automatically as their first compulsory language.

The choice of the second foreign language is done when enrolling for the fifth year.

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2.2.4.
Exit levels

Minimum exits levels are:

 

Language

Exit level

First general language

English

B2 (*)

First specialized language

Legal English

B2

Second language (general)

French-Portuguese-Spanish

B1

German

A2

(*) Students enrolled from the second to the fifth year of the 2013-2014 academic year choose the desired exit level between B2 and C1 when registering for the final exam (second year of studies) by using the Punto Blu independently from the study path attended.
Higher exit levels are possible, only if established by international foreign language certifications from among those recognized by the University.

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2.2.5.
The language learning path

The method for learning foreign languages offered by the Language Centre is structured in:
A. Lessons to prepare the students to

  • International language certifications recognized as an alternative of the Bocconi exam (only for English first language);
  • Bocconi exams (for curricular first and second languages).


B. Guided individual study

A. Teaching
The Language Centre organizes lessons and provides curricular courses which generally run only if enough students are enrolled in.

Lessons to prepare the students to certifications for English

For all students, the courses of preparation for the certifications are offered from the second semester of the first year to the second semester of the second year; students enrolled from the second to the fifth year for the 2013-2014 academic year, they are also offered in the second semester of the third year and in the first semester of the 4th year. The courses prepare the students to the following certifications:
  • ILEC, International Legal English Certificate, specialized/legal language. Examination Center University of Cambridge ESOL Examinations, levels B2 and C1;
  • IELTS , International English Language Testing System, general language, Examination Center British Council, IDP - IELTS Australia, University of Cambridge ESOL Examinations, level C1 and B2 (only as an alternative of the first year exam).


The offer of the certifications is limited to few cases in which the students can record a certification as an alternative to the Bocconi exam provided for in the program structure.

In addition:

  • places available are limited: to be admitted students must sit for a test;
  • once the test is carried out, the ranking for the students admitted is set: test results are IT processed and are in line with European parameters;
  • the courses have a semester structure (October-December; February-May), each one includes 48 teaching academic hours (except for IELTS C1: 24 hours).

Periods and methods to sit for the test and to enrol in such courses are communicated through the yoU@B student Diary before the start of each semester (further information at www.unibocconi.eu/languagecenter in Language Teaching).

Each course is started only if an adequate number of enrolled students is reached.

Course syllabuses are available at www.unibocconi.eu/languagecenter in Language Teaching > Curricular activities>Corso di laurea magistrale in giurisprudenza

Each course is started if there are enough enrolled students.

A1 Lessons to prepare the students to Bocconi exams for curricular language courses for students initially enrolled from the 2013-2014 academic year

First foreign language (first year of studies) and first specialized language (second year of studies)

Lessons for the first foreign language include for both cases a single path lasting two semesters for a total of 96 hours of lessons, automatically assigned to each student when initially enrolling and enrolling in the second year.

Second foreign language
Lessons for the second foreign language include a single path lasting one year in the third year automatically assigned to each student when making the choice of the language, for a total of 128 hours of lessons.


Attendance to first and second language courses is strongly recommended; attending courses is the most effective way of learning the language and preparing for the final exam. Active  participation in a course and certain self-study activities can add 2 extra points out of thirty to the final exam mark (more detailed information is available at http://www.unibocconi.eu/languagecentre in Exams - Certificates > Exam requirements).

For the first language, general and legal, and for the second language there is also a partal exam (elective) in the first semester. When passing the partial exams no credit points are given but 1 additional point out of 30 which is counted into the calculation of the final grade of the Bocconi exam (see the course profiles and the exam requirements available at www.unibocconi.eu/languagecentre in Exams - Certificates>Exam requirements).

First year students who have finalized their enrolment can check their language class timetable at yoU@B. Students enrolled in subsequent year can check the timetable when the teaching starts.
The summarized course programs (course profiles) of the language courses are available at www.unibocconi.eu/courses.

The detailed programs (course syllabuses and exam requirements) are available at www.unibocconi.eu/languagecentre in Exams - Certificates>Exam requirements).

A2. Teaching for the Bocconi exams for the curricular languages for students enrolled from the 2nd to the fifth year of studies in the 2013-2014 academic year

For the first general language teaching in the second year includes an annual total number of hours equal to 72 hours of lessons. For the first specialized language, teaching in the third and fourth year includes a path lasting 2 semesters (second semester third year and first semester fourth year), for a total number of hours equal to 72 hours of lessons. For the second foreign language teaching in class lasts one year (fifth year) for a total of 128 hours of lessons.

Attendance in the courses of the first and second foreign language is strongly recommended: the courses are offered as ideal learning path of the language and preparatory for the final exam. Positive participation in a course and carrying out specific study activities autonomously can increase the exam final grade for a maximum of 2 points out of 30 (detailed information is published in the exam requirements of each language available at www.unibocconi.eu/languagecentre in Exams-Certificates>Exam requirements).

For the first language Legal English and for the second language there is also a partal exam (elective) in the first semester. When passing the partial exams no credit points are given but 1 additional point out of 30 which is counted into the calculation of the final grade of the Bocconi exam (see the course profiles and the exam requirements available respectively at www.unibocconi.eu/courses and at www.unibocconi.eu/languagecentre in Exams - Certificates>Exam requirements.

Language class timetable can be viewed on yoU@B when the teaching starts.

The summarized course programs (course profiles) of the language courses are available at www.unibocconi.eu/courses.

The detailed programs (course syllabuses and exam requirements) are available at www.unibocconi.eu/languagecentre in Language Teaching>Curricular activities>Corso di laurea magistrale in giurisprudenza.

B. Guided independent study

Learning a foreign language requires not only attending lessons regularly but also consistent efforts in independent study.The Language Center offers students information and consulting services for language study. Its language laboratory provides a variety of preparatory materials (multi-media library) and other material is available online for different languages at in Language Laboratory.Learning a foreign language requires not only attending lessons regularly but also consistent efforts in independent study.The Language Center offers students information and consulting services for language study. Its language laboratory provides a variety of preparatory materials (multi-media library) and other material is available online for different languages at in Language Laboratory.


Guided independent study consists of a variety of activities which the student carries out, based on specific indications given by the teacher. Activities may involve teaching materials, (e.g. exercises in books) support from the language laboratory (e.g. multimedia courses) and other material available online. 

The course syllabuses available at www.unibocconi.eu/languagecentre in Language Teaching provide information concerning lessons as well as guided independent study. For each subject dealt with during lessons, there are corresponding activities which can be carried out.

As a general guide, the total amount of hours which should be dedicated to independent study per week is 3-4 hours per week.

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2.2.6.
Evaluation of the initial knowledge of English and Italian

For English, Università Bocconi strongly recommends an initial language preparation of at lest B1 level (intermediate) of the European Language Framework (see European Language Framework) in order to attend the language courses with needed knowledge.
On the Bocconi website at www.unibocconi.it/centrolinguistico in Requisiti minimi in ingresso (only Italian version) detailed information on the language skills needed and on self-learning paths to follow to rech the specified level is available.

In order to seek for the correct learning path assigned, all non English native speakers enrolled in class groups taught in Italian, must assess their initial knowledge of English as follows:

  • when finalizing enrolment students must show that they have at least one of the language requirements stated when they applied for admission online and indicated by the University (see the website www.unibocconi.eu/admission or
  • when making the selection "Italian candidates", students take the aptitude test entirely in English, or
  • when making the selection "Italian candidates", together with the aptitude test (in Italian) students take a test for the language positioning.



Students who are not native Italian speakers or non-EU citizens with no Italian residency must take the online Italian language test (in accordance with Ministerial regulations).

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2.2.7.
Method of assessing foreign language knowledge

Assessment is carried out by:

  • international certification from among those recognized by the University, or
  • taking an exam in Bocconi.


International certifications
As an alternative to the Bocconi exam students may only choose to take one of the international certifications exams indicated by the University. The registration of the achieved result in the academic career, after being converted into a number grade out of a possible thirty is made by the Secretary’s Office of the Language Centre under presentation of the original certification.

The level of the certifications presented must be for each language equal to or higher than the exit levels (in accordance with the criteria indicated in "Exit levels").

International certification is registered in the student's academic career and it is valid for 3 years (except for some international tests which are valid for less time, see www.unibocconi.eu/languagecentre in Exams-Certificates.

The list of international certifications recognized for the different exams is published at http://www.unibocconi.eu/ /languagecentre , in Exams-Certificates .

For both the first and second foreign languages, international certifications may be presented starting with the first year of studies. In any case, the related credit points and marks are attributed to the year of studies of the course

With respect to the first foreign language it should be noted that in order to be registered in the student's academic career, an international foreign language certification the following cases are possible. 

For students initially enrolled starting from the 2013-2014 academic year:

  • if the certification presented is of level B2 general it can replace only the exam of the 1st year;
  • if the certification presented is of level general C1 or C2 or legal language B2, C1 or C2, it can replace only the exams of the first and second year. Specifically: 
    - if the certification is presented during the first year of studies: 4 credit points will be registered in the student's academic career for the first year of studies and 3 credit points will be registered for the second year of studies; in this case only the first year credit points are calculated to pass from the first to the second year of studies and only if the certification is  presented by 14 July 2014;
    - if the certification is presented during the second years of studies or later, the student will be lacking the credit points necessary for the exams of each year until these are registered. 


With respect to the first foreign language exam is is also specified that , in all cases, when registering the certification in his career:

  • student has not taken the Bocconi exam: the grade of the certification, converted into a grade expressed out of thirty, will be given:
    - as the result of only the first year exam if the certification is of level B2 general language;
    -as the result of the first and second exam if the certification is of level C1 or C2 general language or legal B2, C1 or C2;
  • student has already taken the first Bocconi exam and has it registered in his/her academic career: the grade expressed out of thirty will be given as the result of the second exam only, only if the level and linguistic area are appropriate.

For students enrolled from the 2nd to the fifth year of studies 2013-2014

  • If the certification presented is of general level B2 it can replace only the exams of the first and second year, in particular when the certification is presented in the second year of studies or subsequent years: students will turn out ‘in debito d’esame’ (student who has not yet passed the exam for previous year/s) for the credit points relating to each year until they are recorded.
  • If the certification presented is of general level C1 or C2 or legal language B2, C1 or C2 it can replace the exams of 1st year, second year and fourth year. In particular when the certification is presented in the second year of studies or subsequent years: students will turn out ‘in debito d’esame’ (student who has not yet passed the exam for previous year/s) for the credit points relating to each year until they are recorded.

With reference to the first language it is also specified that in all cases, if when recording a certification in the student’s academic career the student:

  • has not taken any Bocconi exam: the grade of the certification, transformed into a grade out of thirty is:
    - result of both the first and second exam if it is of general language level B2;
    - result of both the first, second and third exam if it is of legal language level B2, C1 or C2;
  • has already and recorded the first Bocconi exam in his/her academic career: the grade of the certification, converted in a grade out of thirty is result of the second exam only and of any third exam on the basis of the level and language area of the certification (as specified above).


International foreign language certifications can be received by sitting an exam with an official examination centre, both in Italy and abroad.

Students are responsible for any costs related to exams certification.

For students who are interested in certifications or in the Bocconi exam or, the Language Centre provides information and guidance on exam assessment methods. Specific materials for exam preparation and past exam papers are also available at the language laboratory.

Bocconi exam
The assessment is carried out by taking an exam which tests comprehension skills and knowledge of written and spoken language depending on the level of competence to be achieved.

The exam is structured in a written exam and an oral integrative compulsory exam. Admittance in the oral exam depends on passing the written exam.

The first-year exam is a prerequisite of the following exams.

Students can apply for having the Legal English (first language) curricular exam exempted i.e. having the grade achieved in the Genral English (codes 30129 or 50127) on the basis of the year of initial enrolment of the CLMG or former Bocconi undergraduate degree in Giurisprudenza [Law]exam recorded in the student academic career (exam grade or grade of the recognised international certification expressed out of thirties according to the appropriate tables defined by the Language Centre) only for the following exam (English first language first year of studies) exit levels: B2 legal, C1 general, C1 legal, C2 general, C2 legal.

If students who meet the above necessary requirements apply for the exemption must hand in the request form to the Academic Affairs Division Desk from 1 August to 30 September 2013 and from 08 to 21 January 2014.

The second foreign language includes a partial exam (optional) to be taken in the I semester and a final exam to be taken in the II semester (for information on partial exam check the website at www.unibocconi.eu/languagecentre in Exam Certificates>Course contents and Exam requirements.

Exams follow the same language standards as those set for international certifications.

For the first language and for the second one the final grade is given on the basis of the final exam result as well as other means of evaluation to check progress made during the course of studies. Specifically:


-  positive results each year for active classroom participation and guided independent study; 
-  passing partial exam (only when scheduled, see 2.3.5 The language learning path

The grade achieved is out of 30 and it is included in the calculation of the Grade Point Average (GPA).

The level of competence achieved is recorded on the official exam report and on the official academic transcript.

Exit levels which are higher than those foreseen for curricular exams of first and second languages are only possible through the registration in the student's academic career of any international certifications recognized by the University, and it is not considered in the graduation grade.

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2.2.8.
Foreign languages as additional exam

Also foreign languages can be recorded as additional exams. With reference to the curricular languages it is specified that:
  • the same rules which are valid for additional exams are applied (see "Additional courses");
  • the recording of the grade earned through the Bocconi exam or the conversion in a grade out of thirty of the score achieved upon international certification from among the ones recognized by the Univerisity in accordance with the same methods for the recognition and recording valid for the first and second foreign language (see "Method of assessing foreign language knowledge, International certifications");
  • the minimum exit level and linguistic field specified for second language (see "Exit levels").

In addition students can record in their study plan also Russian, which is a non curricular language. For the recording of Russian:

  • the same rules valid for all additional exams (see "Additional courses") are applied;
  • there are no Bocconi exams therefore it is only possible to record an international certification from among the ones recognized by the university in accordance with the same methods for recognition and recording valid for curricular languages (see "Method of assessing foreign language knowledge, International certifications");
  • a minimum exit level equal to B1 for linguistic business or general area.
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2.3.
Computer Skills

      
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2.3.1.
Program structure position and credit points

The program requirements of all Bachelor programs offered at Università Bocconi include a computer skills course, aiming to provide students with the opportunity to develop knowledge and skills in IT.

The computer skills course, Informatica per Giurisprudenza [Computer skills for legal studies] (course code 50019), is positioned in the first semester of the second year; the course is worth 3 credit points.  

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2.3.2.
Assessment of knowledge

There are 2 types of assessment methods:

  • Partial exams:
    They have been planned for those who regularly attend the lessons and the exam topics refer to the ones held in class. Only second year students can sit for partial exams. Partial exams cannot be sat nor repeated in the following years than the year of studies the course is positioned in the study plan.
  • General exams:
    They are addressed to those who have not sat partial exams or who have not passed them. The preparation of the whole bibliography is required.

For both cases, the exam includes questions and computer exercises.
Please note that in order to be admitted to the exam students must have one of the following certifications: a complete ECDL certification (seven modules), ECDL advanced (all four modules), MOS Master, MCAS Master, IC3 2005 Plus or other equivalent certifications recognized by University. The certification must be completed and forwarded to SEDIN according to the deadlines and procedures published on the website http://www.unibocconi.eu/sedin.

It is strongly recommended that students gain the ECDL license before attending the lessons, in order to attend computer skills course with necessary basic knowledge.

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2.3.3.
ECDL Bocconi test center service

Students who do not yet possess the complete ECDL certification may take it at Università Bocconi. Exams are heald each week according to a calendar which is regularly updated. Students can view the calendar and sign up for the modules via the yoU@B student Diary, through the ECDL box.
If students do not possess the Skills card, the official document needed to sit the exam, they may purchase through the online payment procedure (available through the ECDL box on the yoU@B student Diary) at a providing cost.
For further information refer to the website at www.unibocconi.eu/sedin

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2.4.
Curricular Internships

The Combined Bachelor and Master of Science in Giurisprudenza [Law] (CLMG) allows students to include an educational internship experience apprenticeship/training (from now internship) or similar activity in their study plans. An internship is worth 6 credit points, and as an alternative students initially enrolled up to the 2012/13 a.y. can include an elective course or a second foreign language course. Students initially enrolled starting from the 2013/14 a.y. can include as an alternative to the internship, an elective course only. It is possible to participate in other internship (not worth credit points) experiences during your studies or after graduation, which do not have curricular value and for which the information in the following paragraphs and sections does not apply: Duration, Positioning, Internship Recognition, Other activities recognized in lieu of internships.
In this chapter, “curricular intership” exclusively stands for curricular internship with credit points.

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2.4.1.
Curricular Internship characteristics

Curricular internships must satisfy the following characteristics involving duration, objectives and contents, location and positioning.
Duration
• Minimum 12 weeks, full-time if in Italy;
• Minimum 10 weeks, full-time if abroad.
As for an exception and always upon authorization of the Program Director , a part-time internship can be approved only if it has a minimum duration of 16 weeks in Italy or abroad.
The number of weeks must be understood as continuous and non-cumulative,.
For variations on duration (extension, suspension, withdrawal/interruption) see paragraph 2.4.5.

Objectives and contents

The internship is an in-the-field training experience and not a labour contract whose regulations are valid in Italy and are set by the law (national and regional law) and by the University. The main objective of internships is to educate. They allow students to gain real professional experience while developing professional skills. They help students get their bearings in these areas and facilitate their professional choices. Students acquire direct knowledge of the continuously evolving world of work.

The contents of internships must be aligned with the educational objectives of the Program.
The in the field experience include a company tutor (professional expert) supporting the students.
Location
Internships may be taken - In Italy and abroad - in professional studies, firms, public and private institutions, professional studios, international organisms, diplomatic agencies, cultural institutions and other organizations.
Internships held on the premises of the participant's family property are not accepted.

Positioning
Students may participate in internships during their fifth year of studies.
Students may participate in an internship only after completing fourth-year lessons.
Internships are registered in students' academic careers as a fifth-year educational activity.
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2.4.2.
Finding internships

Internships can be found through one of the following channels:
• Markets and External Affair Division (see below)
• School of Law Direction; internships found via one’s own channels at highly qualified companies only In this case, the Program Director and the Internship Office will carefully monitor the internship request Students invite the company to put in contact through the University well in advance than the internship, by accessing to this link.

Markets and External Affairs Division promotes the internship opportunities in Italy and abroad through:
• JobGate: a platform which is updated daily with internship and work opportunities reserved to Bocconi students;
• Speciale Stage Curriculari Legal: publication of curricular internship opportunities in Italy and abroad;
• Internship Programs in companies, Chamber of Commerce, foreign Consulates in Milan, International Institutions, non-government organizations, Italian Permanent Representatives abroad and cultural institutions;
• Bocconi & Jobs, the University's semi-annual career fair which allows Bocconi students to meet with numerous professional offices, companies and institutions from all sectors;
• Company meetings in the University: presentations on campus on programs for hiring potential candidates at companies; the calendar for presentations is fixed every six months.
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2.4.3.
Formalization

Whatever channel is used to find an internship, the host company or organization in Italy and Bocconi sign an internship document entitled single internship agreement via the JobGate portal on the objectives and contents of the internship.
As the promoter of the initiative the University will prepare all the necessary legal documentation, check the quality of the training projects, and provide insurance coverage.

Once the trainee has been selected and the internship details have been agreed, the company fills out the internship document (entering data and contents) on the JobGate Portal, with the student ID number of the trainee, by the Monday preceding the start of the internship. Internships always start on Monday.
If the candidate chosen for the internship wants to recognize the experience as the curricular internship for credit, he/she will have to ask the preliminary authorization and wait for the answer from the University before starting the internship. Therefore the starting date could be postponed.

The information relating to the internship are made viewable by the trainee on the JobGate so that he/she can check that the contents agreed upon by with the company during the interviews are coherent with the ones specified. The confirmation is valid as internship acceptance.

The Internship Office checks the training project and, after checking the coherence and the quality of its quality in accordance with the current laws, confirms the internship. The University can negotiate the contents and the conditions of the internship with the company and, in case of no agreement, can refuse to promote the internship.

Before starting the internship the student must access the course Internshiplet’s go! available under Extracurricular Courses on the Bocconi e-learning website.

On the first day of the internship, the company downloads the internship document from the JobGate and it is signed by the trainee together with a company legal representative or delegated party. The original document is promptly sent by the company to the Internship Office for having it signed by the University. The trainee must ensure that the company sends copy of the document to the University. When it is not returned, the internship cannot be considered as valid. The internship document, completed with all signatures, is uploaded on the JobGate portal of the University for being used by the company and by the trainee.

Also internships abroad are run by internship agreement, in compliance with the procedure described above,. However internships without such documentation can be run with an internship contract or other document demonstrating practice educational experience according with the local laws where the internship experience is held. Such documentation must be sent by the trainee to the Internship Office through the Help@Contact procedure on the yoU@B Diary before the start of the internship. Internships which are not provided with such documentation cannot be recognised as internship.

For all internships carried out of Italy the trainees must verify the methods for obtaining, if requested, the appropriate visa and ony other needed document so that the internship can be carried out in compliance with the law of the hosting Country. If documentation of the University is also needed to support the visa request, the trainee can make reference to the cert@B procedure for the official certifications and to the Internship office (through the Help&Contact procedure) for any ad hoc documents. ,
For all internships carried out out of Italy, the trainee must fill out before departure, a document of Indemnity.
. In such document the student declares to be aware that the University cannot ensure security and solvency of the institution and the country in which he freely decided to carry out the internship. The trainee finds the document of Indemnity in the JobGate, in the ‘My internships’ area in the section ‘Internship Agreement and attachments’. Once the document has been filled out and signed, the document must be uploaded in the same section.

At the middle of the internship, the trainee and the company tutor are invited to fill out the mid-term evaluation form. The trainee can view the form filled out by the company tutor and can decide if authorize the tutor to view the numerical section of the form filled out.

At the end of the internship the following end-of-internship documents are required:
  • Evaluation form filled out by the student via the yoU@B student Diary;
  • End-of-internship report by the students via the yoU@B student Diary (only for internships carried out abroad);
  • Evaluation form of the company tutor filled out on the JobGate. The evaluation by the company tutor includes the skills acquired which will be validated by the University.

    The company, at the end of the internship and upon request of the trainee, must issue an internship certification for his/her personal purposes.
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2.4.4.
Internship recognition

All internship experiences must be previously approved so as to guarantee the quality and consistency with educational objectives of the Program. Internships are validated when completed, so that students may receive academic recognition for the experience.
In order to obtain the recognition of the internship and the recognition of the credit points please follow the instructions described in the following paragraph.

Authorization in advance
After having viewed the internship on the JobGate and having confirmed it formally, the student must request the in-advance authorization, by accessing the area ‘My internships’ and clicking on ‘Request advance authorization’. The request is automatically made viewable to the Program Director who can give his/her approval, reject it or, for more information, ask the student, through a messaging procedure available on the yoU@B Diary, to schedule a meeting or through chat. The student views the request outcome in the yoU@B in the ‘My internships’ area.
Notice: without advance authorization is not started as curricular internship.
Final validation
Once the internship is ended, the Program Director takes note of the end of internship and views the evaluation sheets filled out by the trainee and company tutor respectively. The evaluation sheets will be analyzed carefully; for more information, the Program Director can ask the student, through a messaging procedure available on the yoU@B Diary, to schedule a meeting or through chat. Once the final recognition has been obtained, the student can check the credit points recording in his/her academic career via the Punto Blu.
The University carries out checks during the internship of the student in order to verify the real running of the internship. In case the student is repeatedly not found the internship is annulled. Such communication will be forwarded urgently to the student and to the host company/professional office.

In case of behavior contrary to the Honor Code or University regulations during the internship, students can be reported to the Disciplinary Board by the Internship Office.

Registration: the internship is registered by the deadline for the completion of the exams provided for in the program structure set for the graduation. Generally, the internship must have been finished by that date.
Any uncompleted internships which have satisfied the minimum duration of time indicated above will still be recognized and can be registered in the student's academic career. The recognition can be possible only if the student has to graduate before the end of the internship. In this case, the end-of-internship documents must be completed within the time needed to record the internship in the student's academic career, as the set deadline for the completion of the study plan approaches.
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2.4.5.
Postponment, suspension, Withdrawal/Interruption

Postponement
It is possible to request, by the end of the internship, request a postponement for a limit of 6 months of duration of the internship. The internship office carefully evaluates the reasons for the request. In case of internship carried out by a student, only if the company demonstrate that more time to reach the educational objective for the complexity of the project is needed, the University will evaluate the possibility to postpone the internship. In case of internship carried out by graduates, it is not possible (no way) postpone the internship over the 6 month the internship duration in the same company.
The postponement period must be communicated in advance by the company to the Internship office through the JobGate portal and the trainee must access the portal to confirm the postponement entered by the company.
Suspension

In agreement with Università Bocconi, a period of temporary suspension of the internship experience can be admitted (e.g. company closure, holiday) to be recovered at the end of the internship if this affects the minimum duration of the curricular internship. This period cannot be more than one month and must be communicated in advance by the company to the Internship office thorugh the JobGate in the section ‘Internship duration changes’ in case it is more than 3 subsequent working days.
Withdrawal/Interruption
The withdrawal/interruption of the internship can be requested only for serious and/or certified reasons. Without serious reasons there will be limitations for accessing to a new internship (the new internship cannot be started before a month from the date of interruption of the previous internship).

The interruption, with relating reasons, must be immediately communicated by the trainee via the JobGate. The interruption, with the relating reasons, must be immediately communicated by the company to the University through the JobGate in the section ‘Internship duration changes’. The trainee must access to the portal and confirm the interruption entered by the company.

In case of curricular internship, the in-advance interruptioncan cause that the internship is not recognized if not authorized in advance by the Program Director, even if the minimum duration has been fulfilled. The advance authorization is given on the basis of the evaluation of all internship characteristics, including the duration. The student forwards the request of authorization to the advance interruption to the Program Director through the messaging function available on the yoU@B.
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2.4.6.
Contributions

As the internship is not a labour by Law, it is not paid. At their discretion companies can grant a monetary contribution that would go towards a student’s studies. For not-curricular internships carried out by graduates, the new regulations sets an indemnity of compulsory participation in compliance with the limits specified in the regional laws, never less than 300 euros (befor tax) per months.
There are also:
a) ISU/Università Bocconi
For students taking part in internships offered by public authorities in Italy, or through international organizations, institutions, authorities and companies abroad for which no compensation is provided, contributions are available from Università Bocconi: for allocation criteria and application forms see the ISU download Area.
b) Erasmus+ Erasmus program scholarships + 2014-2020
are available only for students who will carry out an internship in Europe at companies, education and research centers, Italian Chambers of commerce abroad and some international organizations in one of the Countires participating in the program. The internships must have a minimum duration of 2 months artating from 1st June 2014 and have not to include a participation indemnity. For further information: http://www.cs.unibocconi.eu/. The ISU Erasmus+ scholarships are not cumulative.
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2.4.7.
Other activities recognized in lieu of internships

Internships are the principal and priority educational activities aimed at aiding students in the choice of a profession, however there are also other activities which are defined as "similar activities" to internships including:
• specialized work experiences which have contracts that are different from those of internships. For example, temporary and permanent work positions. The rules already set for internships regarding duration, positioning and channels for finding such opportunities are applied to these experiences. In order to request the recognition students must, before or when the experience starts, send - via the help&Contact procedure available on the yoU@B - copy of the contract signed with the company.
The students will verify that the contract include the following information (or as an alternative he must provide it in attachment): name and company typology, field of the activity, number of employees, location, name and contacts of a company reference person, period of the activity.
The internship office will enter the information relating to the activity similar to the internship via the JoBGate and the student will have to request the advance authorization to the Program Director, by entering ‘My internships’ area and clicking on ‘Request advance authorization’. At the end of the minimum of the duration for the internship recognition, students must upload, on ‘My internship’ area in ‘Agreement and attachments’, a short report including information on the type of experience and a declaration by the company certifying the presence of the student at the company in the period specified on the request of recognition. After appropriate assessment the Program Director will proceed with the final recognition in accordance with the procedure specified in paragraph 2.4.4;
• in-the-field projects (clinics and Moot) promoted and approved by the School of Law . following specific agreements with a company, an institution or professional office. The Moot is an international competition. The recognition is carried out on the basis of a list provided to the Internship Office by the director of the in-the-field projects including those students who intend to have this activity recognized as similar to the internship and have completed this experience.
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2.4.8.
Certifications and documents

To request certifications issued by the Univeristy specifying the admission and/or participation in an internship you must use the cert@B procedure available on the yoU@B Diary (see chapter 8 Certifications, self-declarations and Diploma Supplement), except for the documents described in the following paragraphs.
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2.4.8.1.
Declaration of internship completed

The student ar graduate who musy request a document specifying the conclusion of a curricular or not curricular internship and can provide the address of the institution/company this document will be forwarded to, must access the Hel&Contact procedure on the yoU@B student Diary in order to request it and provide all useful information for the letterhed of the declararion. In order to obtain such declaration, the internship must have already been recorded in the academic career when making the request, while for not-curricular internship the student/graduate must attach the copy of the end-of internship document given by the host company/institution to the request , and must be sure that the two evaluation sheets (by the tutor and the trainee ) must be filled online. Such declaration is exempt from the the duty stamp "bollo".
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2.4.8.2.
Declaration (of enrolment or degree) to be attached when forwarding the application for an internship

If a student or a graduate has been requested to attach an enrolment/degree declaration to promote his application for an internship by the company/institution selection procedure, can contact the Internship Office through the Help&Contact procedure available on the yoU@B Diary and specify the name of the company/instituition this declaration must be addressed. This declaration is exempted from the duty stamp "bollo".
Markets and External Affair Division
Internship Office
Piazza Sraffa, 11 - 20136 Milan
Help@Contact : available on the yoU@B Diary

Placement Library/Career Service Information Desk

Piazza Sraffa 11 - 20136
Ph. +39 02 5836 2711
placement.library@unibocconi.it
http://www.cs.unibocconi.eu/
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2.5.
Clinics

Credit points and program structure positioning
Clinics are worth 6 credit points, and can be undertaken as an alternative to internships, elective course or second foreign language courses.
Clinics are positioned in the fifth year of the program structure.

Contents
Clinics are promoted by Bocconi instructors, upon approval of the Combined Bachelor and Master of Science Program Director, and include specific agreements with a firm, institution or professional study.
Clinics are important educational experiences in which students can gain firsthand legal experience by applying purely theoretical concepts to real situations. The expert guiding the student will choose real-life cases which are particularly relevant to the scientific and educational goals of the project.

Clinics are educational activities which encourage "learning by doing", and include the following activities:

  • classroom work - an expert (judge, lawyer, notary, company lawyer, etc) explains the "clinical" case and retraces the main factors which characterize the controversy together with the students, who are divided into small groups;
  • group or individual in-depth analysis - under the guidance of the expert and the Bocconi instructor, students write essays and briefs which verify and analyze the basic legal concepts they have acquired;
  • written report in which the student explains and illustrates the cases, with reference to doctrines and jurisprudence.


Credit points
Validation of the experience is given only upon the instructor's positive evaluation. Instructors base their evaluations on the expert's final evaluation and on the student's individual report. Marks expressed out of 30 are not given.

Procedure details

The Internship Office gathers validation of the student's Clinic experience and sends this documentation to the Office for Study Planning Program for registration in the student's study plan.

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2.6.
Studying Abroad

Internationalization at Università Bocconi has been a strategic priority pursued since 1974, the year in which the first international agreements were put into place. Over the years these programs have developed an extensive network of affiliations and exchanges with prestigious academic and cultural institutions all over the world, including the recent formation of a special network of partner institutions in the field of law. Constant collaboration between Bocconi and foreign universities on research and joint teaching projects provide Bocconi students and teaching staff with invaluable international experience. Thanks to its network of international affiliations, Università Bocconi is able to offer law students opportunities on a global scale.

Study programs abroad:

  • Long programs (Exchange, Themis and Free-Mover Semester Programs);
  • Short programs (Campus Abroad, Moot Programs).

All the international programs will be presented in detail during the International Week.

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2.6.1.
Long programs

Exchange Program
The Università Bocconi "Exchange Program" (including the LLP-Erasmus Program) deals with student exchanges under bilateral agreements with many universities in the world, giving students the opportunity to attend courses for which they can receive credit as part of their Bocconi degrees.

There are more than 30 School of Law included in the network which are specially addressed to the Combined Bachelor and Master of Science in Giurisprudenza [Law] and they are some of the most renowned institutions in the field of law.

The agreements are based on reciprocal arrangements that allow students from both institutions involved to complete a period of study abroad without paying extra university fees and tuition to the partner institution. Students are, however, responsible for travel, board and lodging expenses.

 
Eligibility and requirements
Students can take the semester abroad just one time during their fourth and fifth years. Therefore students regularly enrolled in the third or fourth year of the Combined Bachelor and Master of Science Program can apply.

Students are allowed to enrol in a semester abroad at one of the partner universities only if they pass the selection which is based on merit and language skills.


Application and deadlines
Students are advised to check the application procedures and deadlines released in successive Markets and External Affairs Division Study Abroad publications and on the website www.ir.unibocconi.eu/exchange
 

Exam recognition
Students can receive credit for a maximum of 5 courses.

For credit approval procedure check Exam Recognition for exams passed in foreign universities.


Information
For Exchange Program details, for updated information on eligible students, admissions procedures, deadlines and available destinations check the website www.ir.unibocconi.eu/exchange.

In the same area you can also check comments by students who have been aborad in the past together with detailed information on partner universities.


Free-Mover Semester
Students interested in attending a semester abroad outside the Exchange Program can enrol at a number of universities abroad where they can study just one time during the last year of their degree as part of the Free-Mover Semester Program (fee-paying Visiting Students or Independent Students).

The Free-Mover Semester experience is incompatible with the partecipation in the Exchange Program and with the partecipation in the Themis and Moot programs.
Students are responsible for payment of tuition and fees for both Università Bocconi and the foreign university as well as for travel, board and lodging expenses for the period abroad. Students are obliged to take out health insurance for the entire period of study abroad. 

Università Bocconi has identified a number of schools, mainly members of its international network, that accepted such students in the past. The list of universities abroad will be published on the webpage at http://www.ir.unibocconi.eu/. This is the only list considered valid for the recognition of exams taken in schools abroad as part of the Free-Mover Semester Program.
Any other applications for alternatives must be examined individually beforehand by the Markets and External Affairs Division Study Abroad. The application, accompanied by a motivational letter and information about the chosen university, must be submitted to the Markets and External Affairs Division Study Abroad before enrolling at the foreign university for a Free-Mover Semester Program.


Exam recognition
Students can receive credit for a maximum of 5 courses.

For credit approval procedure check Exam recognition for exams passed in foreign universities is to be finalized and will be available later.
Information

Students are recommended to check the detailed information and requirements published on the website http://www.ir.unibocconi.eu/. In addition, in the restricted area of the website you can find the reports of those students who spent a study period abroad in the previous years as part of the Exchange program. Themis Program: among the opportunities offered to students enrolled in the last years of studies we outline the Themis Program. This program allows students to acquire an international certification released by the Themis network which, in addition to Università Bocconi, includes also Esade (Barcellona, Spain), Freie Universität (Berlin, Germany), Université Est CréteilVal de Marne, Paris (Parigi, Francia) e Maastricht Law School (Maastricht, the Netherlands). The programme curriculum includes also an exchange experience at one of the partner institutions, a joint seminar realised at one of the network universities and an international internship.

For dates, deadlines, prerequisites and further updated information you can check the website www.ir.unibocconi.eu/themis or send an email to themis@unibocconi.it

Exam recognition
Students can receive credit for a maximum of 5 courses. 

For the exam recognition procedure please make reference to Recognition of exams passed in foreign universities.

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2.6.2.
Short programs

The short programs offered by Università Bocconi give students the opportunity to spend a brief period of time abroad, combining educational activities with the exploration of new cultural, social and economic environments.


Campus Abroad
Campus Abroad Programs - generally held during the period in which lessons are suspended - are organized by Università Bocconi in collaboration with partner schools abroad and last about 3 weeks. The program includes a summer and a winter edition.

The programs aim to expose students to an international context by combining a Bocconi course with a series of "country specific" activities (seminars and visits to local companies and institutions).

Addresse and requirements
Student are admitted to the program for the proposed destinations at graduate level. For detailed information on students that can be eligible to apply to the two editions check www.ir.unibocconi.eu/campusabroad

Students are admitted after a selection based on merit requirements and language skills.


Exam recognition
The Campus Abroad exam is fully a Bocconi exam, follows all the univerisity rules and regualtion relating to the program structure and no "recognition procedure" is required. To have exams and program credit points registered in the academic career, students must pass the final exam and participate in both lessons and related activities.
Students are reminded that their participation in all activities and presence for the entire period of the program is compulsory.


Information
Detailed information on the Campus Abroad Program and any updated information on eligible students and requirements is published on the website at www.ir.unibocconi.eu/campusabroad.


International Commercial Arbitration Moot (Vienna)

Moot is the law arbitration and international commercial competition in which teams coming from universities worldwide simulate a process of arbitration on a dispute relating to a contract of international sale.The competition is structured in two phases. The first one, a written part, includes the elaboration of a Memorandum for Claiman and of a Memorandum for Respondent based on a legal problem assigned before. In the second phase oral part the participating teams compete at the hearing and play the role of lawyers, arguing and discussing the case in front of arbitration structured in academicians and experts in the subject.

 

Information

We suggest you to check requirements and application procedures on the website at www.ir.unibocconi.eu/.


Scholarships for international programs
Students taking part in international programs can apply for scholarships from ISU Bocconi (Student Assistance and Financial Aid) and the TCA - University Fees Office (for information about scholarships and application forms, make reference to ISU-Download Area.

Students chosen for the Exchange Program for one semester of study at a European institution which has signed a bilateral LLP-Erasmus agreement will receive a LLP-Erasmus scholarship from the European Union. For details make reference to www.ir.unibocconi.eu/llp.

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2.6.3.
Certifications and documents

To request certifications specifying the admission and/or participation in a program of international mobility the cert@B procedure available on the yoU@B Diary must be requested  (see chapter 8 Certifications, self-declarations and Diploma Supplement), except for the documents described in the following paragraphs.
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2.6.3.1.
Documents for the participation in the exchange program and Themis

The Study Abroad Office (Exchange program) or the Global Alliances Office (Themis program) must be contacted via email by the selected student if, as part of the application procedure or the participation, the partner foreign university requests a document for the admission to the program and/or information relating to the enrolment at Bocconi along with the student's academic career. The same procedure is applicable in case the document of admission to the program is required to obtain the visa. Any procedure changes will be communicated to the interested students.
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2.6.3.2.
Documents for the participation in the Campus Abroad

For any document of admission requested by the foreign Consulate for the purpose of obtaining the visa, contact the Study Abroad Office via email.
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