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2023-2024 A.Y.

Master of Science Programs (2-y)



2.8.4.1. Program structure for students initially enrolled until the 2022-2023 a.y.

The program structure of the Master of Science in Economic and Social Sciences comprises educational activities for a total of 120 credit points.

The program structure is valid for the students initially enrolled in the academic years of reference for this section.


First year of studies

 

First semester

 

Code 

Educational activity 

CP 

20136

Advanced mathematics for economics and social sciences

8

20137

Advanced statistics for economics and social sciences

8

20159

Behavioural skills seminars

2

20749

Competition law and practice

6

20469

Institutions, government and society Module 1 (See note below)

6

 

 

Second semester

 

Code 

Educational activities 

CP 

20203

Econometrics

8

 

1 compulsory course to be chosen (*)

6

 

3 elective courses (**)

18

 

Second language (lessons only) - for students enrolled until the 2021-2022 a.y. only

 

 

Total CP of the first year of studies

 

62

 

NOTE:

  • cod. 20469 ‘Institutions, government and society Module 1’ and cod. 20533 ‘Institutions, government and society - Module II A‘ and 20534 ‘Institutions, government and society - Module II B‘ are respectively the first and second module of the course code 20471 ‘Institutions, government and society’.

(*) COMPULSORY COURSES TO BE CHOSEN BY THE STUDENTS


Compulsory courses to be chosen by the students - for students enrolled in the FIRST year of studies

Code

Educational activity

Language of instruction

Semester

CP

20533

Institutions, government and society - Module II A

ENG

II

6

20534

Institutions, government and society - Module II B

ENG

II

6


Second year of studies

Educational activities

CP

1 course(**)

6

3 elective courses

18

20637 Professional English seminars (lessons + exam)

2

Second language (lessons + exam 1st sem 2nd year)

4

Enhancing experience - Curricular supplementary activities (see note 2)

2

Internships or similar activities

8

Thesis

18

Total CP of the second year of studies

58

Note 2: for detailed information on Enhancing experience - Curricular supplementary activities, see chapter 2.1.2.4 “Enhancing experience - Curricular supplementary activities”.

(**) the student chooses 3 elective courses in the second semester of the first year of studies and 4 elective courses in the second year in compliance with the rules specified in the subsequent page to meet the ministerial requirements of the field of studies LM 56

The courses subdivided in modules are considered passed, and may be recorded in the student academic career and certified, only after passing both exams of which it is made up. The final grade is obtained by the grade point average of the two marks compared to the credits and rounded up if decimals are equal or higher than 5, rounded down if they are lower than 5.

It is furthermore specified that the credit points and the grades earned for the individual modules passed will be taken into account for rankings within the University (e.g. Bocconi Scholarship, selection for International Programs, etc.) and they can be viewed by printing the unofficial academic transcript at Punto Blu.

Some opportunities to study abroad such as Exchange programs lasting one semester and Double Degree programs are offered (see "International Opportunities").

For detailed information about languages see "Languages".

Note that in order to fulfill the ministerial requirements to be awarded the Master of Science in Economic and Social Sciences, between the second semester of the first year of studies and the second year of studies students must choose:

  • 4 characteristic-guided choice courses (24 credit points) chosen from among those indicated at points a), b), c);
  • 3 elective courses (18 credit points) chosen from the elective courses of the MSc Programs or 2 electives and 2 in-depth studies worth 3 credit points each. Each course can be allocated one single in-depth study for a maximum of 3 credit points (for detailed info on in-depth studies, see 2.1.2.2 Educational activities chosen by students paragraph).


The procedures for the choice are as follows:

a) 2 courses chosen from among the General Economics group:

Code

Educational activity

Language of instruction

Semester

CP

20285

Advanced macroeconomics

ENG

I

6

20296

Advanced microeconomics

ENG

II

6

20287

Development economics

ENG

II

6

20290

Game theory: analysis of strategic thinking

ENG

II

6

20297

Monetary policy

ENG

I

6

20901

Political economics

ENG

I

6

 

b) 1 course chosen from among the Applied Economics group:

Code

Course title

English translation

Language of instruction

Semester

CP

20730

Energy policy and sustainability

 

ENG

II

6

20269

Economics of European integration

 

ENG

II

6

20847

Economics of digital markets

 

ENG

II

6


20629
 

Empirical industrial organization and market design

 

ENG

I

6

20294

Labour economics

 

ENG

II

6

20532

Macroeconometrics

 

ENG

I

6

20295

Microeconometrics

 

ENG

II

6

20841

Monetary policy and financial regulation

 

ENG

II

6

20258

Principles of finance

 

ENG

II

6

20271

Public economics

 

ENG

I

6

20842

International trade and globalization

 

ENG

I

6

20633

Welfare and politics

 

ENG

I

6

20845

Taxation, inequality and growth

 

ENG

I

6

20687

Economic analysis of crime

 

ENG

II

6

 

c) 1 course chosen from among the quantitative/social disciplines

 

Code

Educational activity

English translation

Language of instruction

Semester

CP

20672

Comparative politics: institutions and institutional development

 

ENG

I

6

20528

Globalization, divergence and inequality in historical perspective

 

ENG

II

6

20673

Politics of conflict

 

ENG

I

6

20234

Population dynamics and economics

 

ENG

I

6

20282

Storia, istituzioni e crisi del sistema finanziario globale

History, institutions and crises of the global financial system

ITA

II

6

20236

Time series analysis of economic-financial data

 

ENG

II

6

20754

Decision Theory and Human Behavior

 

ENG

I

6


20231
 

Bayesian statistical methods

 

ENG

I

6


d) 3 courses freely chosen from among the electives of MSc programs or 2 electives and 2 in-depth studies worth 3 credit points each. Each course can be allocated one single in-depth study for a maximum of 3 credit points (for detailed info on in-depth studies, see 2.1.2.2 Educational activities chosen by students paragraph).

Some highly-motivated and deserving MSc students will be allowed to include up to three PhD courses in their study plan. Of these, they can request recognition of 2 courses in place of MSc electives and 1 course as an additional one. For detailed information on how to choose such courses, rules, administrative deadlines and recognition procedures see "Higher Level Courses".

It should also be noted that, in compliance with the program’s learning objectives and the Ministerial table for the "Economics" field of studies, the offer of electives for the 2023-2024 a.y. may be subject to limited changes decided by the Academic Bodies.


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