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PROGRAM STRUCTURES OF THE MASTER OF SCIENCE DEGREES
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2.1.
Students initially enrolled starting from the 2015-2016 academic year
Università Bocconi offers 10 MSc programs referring to the University Graduate School:
- 8 MSc programs belonging to the Management field of study (LM-77 of the Ministerial Decree 16 March, 2007):
- Management (M) - Marketing Management (MM); - International Management (IM); - Amministrazione, finanza aziendale e controllo - Accounting, financial management and control (AFC);
- Economics and Management of Government and International Organizations (GIO) ; - Economia e management delle istituzioni e dei mercati finanziari (CLEFIN) - Finance (FINANCE); - Economia e legislazione per l'impresa [Law and Business Administration] (CLELI); - Economics and Management in Arts, Culture, Media and Entertainment (ACME);
- 2 MSc programs belonging to the Economics field of study (LM-56 of the Ministerial Decree 16 March, 2007):
- Discipline economiche e sociali (DES) - Economic and Social Sciences (ESS); - Economics and Management of Innovation and Technology (EMIT);
On average the class groups are comprised of 85 students per class group. First year class groups are structured as follows:
MSc program
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Italian class groups
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International class groups taught in English
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Total class groups
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M
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4
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1
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5
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IM
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2
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2
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MM
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2
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1
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3
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AFC
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2
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1
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3
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GIO
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1
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1
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CLEFIN /FINANCE
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1
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2
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3
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CLELI
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1
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1
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ACME
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1
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1
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DES / ESS
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1(*)
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1 (*)
2 (*)
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2
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EMIT
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1
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1
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(*) initially enrolled up to the the 2015-2016 academic year. (**) starting from the 2016-2017 academic year initially enrolled students.
The MSc program requirements are expressed in credit points. A credit point is the unit of measurement which determines the workload students are required to fulfill. It is assumed that students are adequately prepared from the start to carry out the educational activities required by the degree program. The workload includes classroom activities (lessons, exercises, seminars) and individual study.
In accordance with the ECTS (European Credit Transfer and Accumulation System), on average one credit point corresponds to 25 hours of work for the student; about 8 hours are spent in the classroom.
The average workload for a full-time student is set at 60 credit points per year as per agreement.
To graduate, MSc students must have acquired 120 credit points.
The credit points assigned to each individual educational activity are earned when students pass the exam or when their progress is verified in other ways required by the activity. Last change 01/07/2016 16:13
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2.1.1.
Preparatory courses
Università Bocconi offers preparatory courses held before the start of lessons. These courses are an important tool which helps students to face the subjects characterizing the first year of the Master of Science program.
As Master of Science Programs are more specific than the Bachelor Programs and as the composition of class groups is heterogeneous, the attendance is strongly recommended because they help all students enrolled to face the commitment of the university experience. The course profiles of Master of Science programs have been therefore created by considering the basic knowledge of the undergraduate programs acquired and known.
Detailed information is available in "Preparatory courses".
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2.1.2.
Educational activities
The MSc program structures are made up of educational activities which earn credit points, they are divided in:
- compulsory course (including seminars) also interchangeable;
- activities chosen by students: electives or other educational activities (e.g. workshops or assignments);
- first and second EU foreign language;
- Internship or similar activities;
- thesis.
In order to be awarded the MSc Degree, for MSc Programs in the fields of Management" and "Economics the regulations require knowledge of 2 European languages. Last change 11/07/2016 13:02
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2.1.2.1.
Compulsory courses
Every MSc program structure includes compulsory courses, relating to exams that all students taking that degree must pass.
Compulsory courses are needed in order to satisfy program requirements and they represent the fundamental building blocks for achieving the educational objectives of the degree program.
This chapter contains a section concerning to each MSc program where students can find the detailed program structure with the list of all the compulsory courses and compulsory courses that can be chosen by the student, credit point value and position in the program.
Some study plans include compulsory courses and/or curriculum that can be freely chosen. For procedure see "Curricular choices of the first year of studies".
Students can receive credit for exams concerning each compulsory course taken at universities abroad as part of the programs offered by the International Relations Service, unless they are part of the list of not recognized exams. Students can receive credit for exams recognized either in full or partial after the course program has been integrated according to the procedures that can be found in "Credit for exams passed at universities abroad".
Course profiles are available on the website at http://www.unibocconi.eu/wps/wcm/connect/Bocconi/SitoPubblico_EN/Navigation+Tree/Quick+Reference+for/Current+Students/Course+profiles.
Detailed courses programs (course syllabuses) are generally available online and they are also generally given out in the classrooms by teachers on the first days of lessons.
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2.1.2.2.
Educational activities chosen by students
Elective courses are chosen by students in order to complete their individual study plans, as provided for by the curriculum of studies, the major chosen, from the group of courses offered by the University and/or offered in collaboration with other universities. This chapter contains a section concerning each MSc program where students can find the detailed program structure with the number of electives scheduled. Elective courses are generally worth 6 credit points.
The choice of electives must be made at the start of the second year of studies for all programs with the exception of the DES/ESS for which the choice must be made during the first year of the course. The procedure is indicated in "First-year procedures, rules and administrative deadlines".
Before choosing their electives students should consult the "Table of incompatible courses", the "Table of banned 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 "Banned courses table" indicates the courses that cannot be included together in a specific MSc program.
The exams related to electives can be taken at universities abroad as part of the programs offered by the International Relations Service. The criteria and credit approval procedure is indicated in "Credit for exams passed at universities abroad".
The course profiles are available together with specification of the course's instruction language (Italian and/or English) at www.unibocconi.eu/courses.
Detailed course programs (course syllabuses) are available online and they are also generally given out in the classrooms by teachers on the first days of lessons.
Workshops are interdisciplinary activities. Student evaluation is exam based and marked out of 30 by the workshop professor.
In-depth studies (only for students enrolled in the DES/ESS MSc programs) involve students carrying out individual research on topics decided upon with the Course Director of either a compulsory or elective provided for in the program structure or a PhD course entered in the study plan as higher level course. Student evaluation is based on the written assignment which is marked out of 30. To each course can be allocated one in-depth study worth a maximum of 3 credit points.
Compulsory courses, recommended majors, elective selection criteria and choice groups for each MSc program are listed below.
The educational offer for the 2016-2017 academic year will include an e-learning class group for some elective courses already taught in the same semester with traditional methods.
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2.1.2.3.
Higher Level Courses
Some highly-motivated and deserving MSc students (enrolled in DES-ESS, Clefin/Finance and GIO) will be allowed to obtain academic credit from higher level courses. That is, courses held as part of the following Bocconi PhD Programs: PhD in Economics and Finance, PhD in Business Administration and Management, PhD in Public Policy and Administration and PhD in Statistics. You can check further information on the number of courses that can be validated for DES/ESS, Clefin/Finance and GIO in the paragraph relating to each Master of Science program structure. Further information on administrative procedures to apply and to have the PhD exams passed recognized is included in chapter "Higher Level Courses". Last change 14/07/2016 16:47
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2.1.3.
Master of Science in Management (M)
Program Director: prof. Gabriella Lojacono (up to 31 August 2016) Prof. Alessandro Minichilli (from 1 September 2016)
Assistant to the Program Director: Prof. Nicola Misani (up to 31 August 2016)
from 1 September 2016: prof. Clodia Vurro Field of study: Management (no. LM-77 of the Ministerial Decree 16 March, 2007) Last change 01/09/2016 09:05
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2.1.3.1.
Educational objectives
The Master of Science in Management has the following educational objectives:
- provide advanced preparation in the main business areas: business management, marketing, corporate finance, labor management, strategy, for a complete, coherent management of companies;
- develop the skills to complete the competences to have a general view of the company and its competitive strategy, with reference to different companies in terms of size, goals, legal subject, business etc.;
- complete your business preparation providing competences in subjects as economics, quantitative and juridical, so as to develop problem analysis skills in interdisciplinary areas;
- develop competences via educational activities inside and outside the classroom which promote student-teacher interaction and interaction between the students themselves as well as problem analysis and problem solving skills, ability to present and discuss the results of one’s work;
- promote competence (in the business area) in the use of English and of a second EU language to work effectively and efficiently in one’s profession.
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2.1.3.2.
Career opportunities
Generally the Management graduate has access to the labor world; should he wish to do research, he can continue his studies by pursuing a Ph.D. program. In the description of the typical/ideal career opportunities for the graduate, employment may be in a different area, both in terms of the candidate’s profile, which depends on one’s studies in the undergraduate school, as well as labor market conditions when the student’s studies come to an end.
The main career opportunities are:
Company management expert
- Management expert or general manager in small and medium-size companies
- External consultant of small and medium-size companies
- Management expert in large companies
The graduate can work as a junior manager in various areas in small and medium-size companies, exploiting his diversified business studies and the ability to work in different areas with a strategic overview of the company. With these skills he can also work for larger more complex companies, or as an outside consultant.
Human resources management expert
- Organization and human resources management expert
- Organization and human resources executive consultant
The graduate can work in the organization and human resources sector in private and public companies of various sizes, covering different roles (from the selection and human resources planning to control and operating systems planning). Last change 11/07/2016 12:30
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2.1.3.3.
Description of the educational path
The Master of Science in Management program is taught in Italian and in English; students who choose the Italian program must have at least one exam in English included in the students’ study plan.
The first part of the study plan includes mandatory courses as well as seminars to develop behavioral skills (to work in teams; confidence and interpersonal relations management; public speaking, managing relations in multicultural contexts).
The second part of the study plan includes mandatory educational activities of the student’s chosen curriculum (management or organization and human resource management).
The third part includes educational activities chosen by the student which can focus on specific subject areas such as: project management, entrepreneurship and small and medium-size companies, company consultancy, organization and management of human resources. It is possible to draw from the Bocconi curriculum as well as that of other universities (mostly foreign).
In addition, the mandatory educational activities include:
- 3-month work experience (internship or similar activity);
- two EU languages different from one’s native language (English is mandatory, in the Italian version of the Program, for all students who are not English native speakers; Italian is mandatory, for the Italian version of the program, for those students who are not native speakers of Italian);
- the thesis, is the result of research carried out under the guidance of an advisor, on a subject area linked to the graduate’s curriculum.
Experience abroad, from one month to one year, is encouraged (Campus abroad, Exchange Programs, Free-Mover Semester Programs, Double Degree Programs). Last change 11/07/2016 12:06
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2.1.3.4.
Program structure for students initially enrolled from 2015-2016 academic year
The program structure of the M program comprises educational activities for a total of 120 credit points.
The M program structure is structured in two curricula:
- Curriculum Percorsi di Management (Majors of Management) (taught in English and in Italian);
- Curriculum Organizzazione e gestione delle risorse umane (Organization and Human Resource Management) (held in Italian only).
Students enrolled in the English class group who wish to continue the educational path with the curriculum Organizzazione e gestione delle risorse umane (Organization and Human Resource Management) must go to the Academic Affairs Division Desk to request to pass the class group in Italian. To request this change you must have one of the language prerequisites recognized as valid for being enrolled in a program taught in Italian.
During the first year of studies, in the period 9 - 20 January 2017 students must choose between the two curricula. Upon enrolment to the second year, via Punto Blu, students choose the related major and electives.
Students who wish to change the first year curriculum choice must sit all compulsory exams required for the new curriculum. In this case curriculum compulsory courses previously taken and passed can be recognized only as additional courses.
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2.1.3.4.1.
Program structure Italian class group
The program structure is valid for the students initially enrolled in the academic years of reference for this section. The link to the course profiles refer to the courses included in the students' own study plan in the current academic year.
First year of studies for students enrolled starting from 2015-2016 academic year
Curriculum Majors of Management
Curriculum "Organization and Human Resource Management"
Second year of studies 2016-2017 academic year
Educational activities |
CP |
4 elective courses |
24 |
First foreign language (lessons + exam 1st sem 2nd year) |
4 |
Second foreign language (lessons + exam 1st sem 2nd year) |
4 |
Internship or similar activities |
8 |
Thesis |
18 |
Total CP of the second year of studies |
58 |
NOTE:
- code 20479 ‘Performance measurement and corporate strategy - Module I (Performance measurement)’ and code 20480 ‘Performance measurement and corporate strategy - Module II (Corporate strategy)’ are respectively the first and second module of the course code 20478 ‘Performance measurement and corporate strategy’.
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 single modules passed will be taken into account for rankings within the University (e.g. ISU Scholarship, selection for International Programs...) and they can be viewed by printing the unofficial academic transcript at the Punto Blu. The student's study plan must include at least one exam for a course taught in English. This limit is not applied to students participating in:
- Exchange program or Free mover semester program, if they recognize at least one exam taken abroad in their study plan;
- AEEP, CEMS, DD Programs, if they fulfill all requirements provided for in the program structure. The same exemption from this requirement is also applied to double degree incoming students, if they are enrolled in an Italian program and they attend upon indication by the Program Director and for academic purposes all the elective exams of the second year in Italian.
Some opportunities to study abroad as part of short programs (i.e. Campus Abroad) and long programs (such as Exchange programs lasting a semester and Double Degree Programs) are offered. For information see paragraph " International Opportunities". For detailed information on foreign languages see " Foreign languages". Last change 25/07/2016 15:54
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2.1.3.4.2.
Program structure English class group
The program structure is valid for the students initially enrolled in the academic years of reference for this section. The link to the course profiles refer to the courses included in the students' own study plan in the current academic year.
First year of studies for students enrolled starting from 2015-2016 academic year
Curriculum Majors of Management
Second year of studies 2016-2017 academic year
Educational activities
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CP
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4 elective courses
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24
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First foreign language (lessons + exam 1st sem 2nd year)
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4
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Second foreign language (lessons + exam 1st sem 2nd year)
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4
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Internship or similar activities
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8
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Thesis
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18
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Total CP of the second year of studies
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58
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NOTE:
- code 20479 ‘Performance measurement and corporate strategy - Module I (Performance measurement)’ and code 20480 ‘Performance measurement and corporate strategy - Module II (Corporate strategy)’ are respectively the first and second module of the course code 20478 ‘Performance measurement and corporate strategy’.
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 single modules passed will be taken into account for rankings within the University (e.g. ISU Scholarship, selection for International Programs...) and they can be viewed by printing the unofficial academic transcript at the Punto Blu.
Some opportunities to study abroad as part of short programs (i.e. Campus Abroad) and long programs (such as Exchange programs lasting a semester and Double Degree Programs) are offered.
For information see paragraph "International Opportunities".
For detailed information on foreign languages see "Foreign languages". Last change 22/07/2016 16:54
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2.1.3.4.3.
Majors of the second year
During the second year of studies the student chooses 4 elective courses corresponding to 24 credit points relating to the educational activities chosen by the students as part as one of the following majors:
- Entrepreneurship, SMEs and Growth Strategy;
- Fashion, Luxury and Made in Italy;
- Finance;
- Global experience (reserved for students participating in the exchange, free mover and double degree programs);
- Green Management and Sustainability;
- Organizational change and consulting.
The program Director is available during his/her office hours published on the website at www.unibocconi.eu/officehours to provide further information on the study plan,
It should be noted that while adhering to the educational objectives of the MSc program and of the ministerial tables concerning the field of study of Management, the program structure may be subject to slight variations decided on by the Organs of administration. Last change 23/06/2016 09:48
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2.1.3.4.3.1.
Entrepreneurship, SMEs and Growth Strategy
The major structure includes:
a) at least 1 course chosen from among the following:
b) at least 2 courses chosen from among the following ones plus those not chosen from point a) above:
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2.1.3.4.3.2.
Fashion, Luxury and Made in Italy
The major structure includes:
a) at least 1 course chosen from among the following:
b) at least 2 courses chosen from among the following ones plus those not chosen from point a) above:
c) 1 course freely chosen from among the electives of all of the other MSc programs. Last change 18/07/2016 09:39
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2.1.3.4.3.3.
Finance
The major structure includes:
a) at least 1 course chosen from among the following:
b) at least 2 courses chosen from among the following ones plus those not chosen from point a) above:
c) 1 course freely chosen from among the electives of all of the other MSc programs. Last change 18/07/2016 09:51
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2.1.3.4.3.4.
Global experience
The major "Global experience" is reserved for students participating in the exchange, free mover e Double Degree
The 24 credit points regarding the educational activities chosen by the students are divided into 4 courses chosen freely by the student from among the electives of MSc programs. Notice that 6 out of 24 credit points relating to the courses chosen must be referred to one of the following subject groups: Theory and principles of management (SECS-P/07), Corporate management (SECS-P/08), Corporate finance (SECS-P/09), Organization theory (SECS-P/10), Economics of financial intermediation (SECS-P/11). (See Subject Groups published in the course profiles www.unibocconi.eu/profiles Last change 23/06/2016 10:04
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2.1.3.4.3.5.
Green Management and Sustainability
The major structure includes:
a) at least 1 course chosen from among the following:
b) at least 2 courses chosen from among the following ones plus those not chosen from point a) above:
c) 1 course freely chosen from among the electives of all of the other MSc programs Last change 18/07/2016 09:56
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2.1.3.4.3.6.
Organizational change and consulting
The major structure includes:
a) at least 1 course chosen from among the following:
b) at least 2 courses chosen from among the following ones plus those not chosen from point a) above:
c) the possibility to choose 1 course from among all the MSc electives Last change 18/07/2016 10:09
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2.1.3.5.
International opportunities
Some opportunities to study abroad as part of short programs (i.e. Campus Abroad) and long programs (such as Exchange programs lasting a semester and Double Degree Programs) are offered.
Double Degree Programs are addressed to a selected group of students who have excelled in their studies and have adequate language skills.
Students who are admitted can study a year in Italy and a year abroad; at the end of the courses they will obtain both the Italian Master of Science Degree and the equivalent foreign degree awarded by the partner school. The partner schools for the M and equivalent foreign graduate degrees are listed below:
- Ecole des Hautes Etudes Commerciales (Hec) - Paris: MSc in Management-Grande Ecole;
- Esade: Master of Science in International Management;
- FGV, Fundaçao Getulio Vargas EAESP: Mestrado Profissional em Gestao Internacional;
- Indian Institute of Management Ahmedabad: Postgraduate Programme in Management;
- Rotterdam School of Management RSM, Erasmus Universiteit: MSc in Strategic Management or the MSc in Entrepreneurship and New Venturing;
- University of St. Gallen, St. Gallen (HSG), Switzerland: Master in Banking and Finance or Master's programme in Accounting and Finance (MAccFin) or Master in Marketing, Services and Communication Management (MSC);Vienna University of Economics and Business (WU); Vienna: Master in Strategy, Innovation and Management Control
For updated information on Double Degree agreements please consult the website www.ir.unibocconi.it/doubledegree.
For procedures to enrol in the program see "Studying abroad". Last change 14/07/2016 17:06
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2.1.4.
Master of Science in International Management (IM)
Program Director: Prof. Fabrizio Perretti
Assistant to the Program Director: Prof. Irene Dagnino
Field of study: Management (no. LM-77 of the Ministerial Decree 16 March, 2007)
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2.1.4.1.
Educational objectives
The Master of Science in International Management has the following educational objectives:
- provide advanced preparation in the main business areas focusing on the international context: business management, marketing, corporate finance, labor management, operations and supply chain;
- develop a complete overview of the problems linked to the operative, strategic management of companies operating on a global scale, keeping in mind the peculiarities of an international and often multicultural context;
- complete your preparation in the business field providing competences in subjects as economics, quantitative and juridical, so as to develop problem analysis skills in interdisciplinary areas;
- develop competences via educational activities inside and outside the classroom which promote student-teacher interaction and interaction between the students themselves as well as analysis of complex problems, problem solving skills, ability to present and discuss the results of one’s work;
- promote competence (in the business area) in the use of English and of a second EU language to work effectively and efficiently in one’s profession.
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2.1.4.2.
Career opportunities
Generally an International Management graduate has access to the labor world; should he wish to do research, he can continue his studies by pursuing a PhD program. In the description of the typical/ideal career opportunities for the graduate in International Management, employment may be in a different area, both in terms of the candidate’s profile, which depends on one’s studies in the undergraduate school, as well as labor market conditions when the student’s studies come to an end.
The main career opportunities are described below.
Junior manager of international companies
- Management expert in an international company
The graduate is able to work inside international companies, in various company functions where, besides the knowledge of basic elements in terms of competences, what is also required is the ability to recognize the peculiar characteristics of a company operating in various supply or end markets, in a potentially multicultural context.
Consultant for international companies
- Strategic consultant for companies operating on the international market
- Business development and export management consultant for companies starting to operate on the international market
The graduate can work in strategic consultancy and management firms that assist companies working in the international market, having acquired critical ability and comprehension of the key elements in defining and implementing company strategy, as well as the skills to operate in an international context. Last change 11/07/2016 12:31
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2.1.4.3.
Description of the educational path
The Master of Science in International Management is taught in English.
The first part of the study plan includes mandatory courses as well as seminars to develop behavioral skills (to work in teams; confidence and interpersonal relations management; public speaking, managing relations in multicultural contexts).
The second part of the study plan includes educational activities to be chose by the students focusing on specific subject areas. It is possible to draw from the Bocconi curriculum as well as that of other universities (mostly foreign).The program structure includes other mandatory educational activities:
- a 3-month work experience (internship or similar activity)
- two EU languages (Italian is mandatory for all students who are not Italian native speakers);
- the thesis, is the result of research carried out under the guidance of an advisor, on a subject area linked to the graduate’s curriculum.
Experience abroad, from one month to one year, is encouraged (Campus abroad, Exchange Programs, Free-Mover Semester Programs, Master CEMS-MIM, Double Degree Programs). Last change 23/06/2016 10:11
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2.1.4.4.
Program structure
First year for students enrolled up to the 2015-2016 a.y. First year for students enrolled starting from 2016-17 a.y. Second year 2016-17 a.y.
The program structure of the Master of Science in International Management comprises educational activities for a total of 120 credit points.
First year of studies for students enrolled up to the 2015-2016 academic year
The links to the course profiles ARE NOT included when the year of studies is NO LONGER active in the current academic year for the students initially enrolled in the academic years of reference of this section.
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First semester
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Code
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Educational activity
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Language of instruction
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CP
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20205
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International economics and business dynamics - Module 1 (Applied international economics) (see note below)
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ENG
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6
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20156
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International finance
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ENG
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8
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20158
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Organization
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ENG
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6
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20161
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Performance measurement
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ENG
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6
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20486
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Principles of business analytics
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ENG
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6
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20172
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Seminar on collaborative competences
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ENG
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2
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Second semester
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Code
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Educational activity
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Language of instruction
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CP
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20160
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Corporate strategy
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ENG
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8
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20215
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International comparative business law
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ENG
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6
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20168
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International economics and business dynamics - Module 2 (Evolution in international business) (see note below)
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ENG
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6
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20506
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Marketing decisions
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ENG
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6
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first foreign language (lessons only)
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second foreign language (lessons only )
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Total CP of the first year of studies
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60
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NOTE:
code 20205 ‘International economics and business dynamics - Module 1 (Applied international economics)’ and code 20168 ‘International economics and business dynamics - Module 2 (Evolution in international business)’ are respectively the first and second module of the course code 20169 ‘International economics and business dynamics’
First year of studies for students initially enrolled starting from 2016-2017 academic year
The program structure is valid for the students initially enrolled in the academic years of reference for this section. The link to the course profiles refer to the courses included in the students' own study plan in the current academic year
NOTE:
- code 20548 ‘Foundations of globalization - module 1 (Macroeconomics and the global economy)’ and code 20549 ‘Foundations of globalization - module 2 (Comparative evolution of international business)’ are respectively the first and second module of the course code 20547 ‘Foundations of globalization’.
Second year of studies 2016-17 academic year
The program structure is valid for the students initially enrolled in the academic years of reference for this section. The link to the course profiles refer to the courses included in the students' own study plan in the current academic year
Educational activities
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Language of instruction
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CP
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20121 Global operations and supply chain management (1st semester)
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ENG
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6
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3 elective courses
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18
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First foreign language (lessons + exam 1st sem 2nd year)
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4
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Second foreign language (lessons + exam 1st sem 2nd year)
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4
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Internship or similar activities
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8
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Thesis
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20
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Total CP of the second year of studies
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60
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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 single modules passed will be taken into account for rankings within the University (e.g. ISU Scholarship, selection for International Programs...) and they can be viewed by printing the unofficial academic transcript at the Punto Blu.
Some opportunities to study abroad as part of short programs (i.e. Campus Abroad) and long programs (such as Exchange programs lasting a semester and Double Degree Programs) are offered (see "International opportunities").
Bocconi students participating in the CEMS program must enter in their Bocconi study plan all compulsory and/or elective courses provided for in the program structure or as additional courses (maximum 3 courses).
For detailed information on foreign languages see "Foreign languages".
During the second year of studies students can freely draw their free track by choosing 3 elective courses which correspond to the 18 educational credit points referring to the educational activities chosen by the students; the allocation of electives is subject to the official approval of the MSc Program Director or his/her delegate to the Academic Affairs Division.
The MSc Program Director is available during office hours to provide more information concerning the program structure. Student office hours are published on the website at www.unibocconi.eu/officehours.
It should be noted that while adhering to the educational objectives of the MSc program and of the ministerial tables concerning the field of study of Management, the program structure may be subject to slight variations decided on by the Organs of administration.
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2.1.4.5.
International opportunities
Some opportunities to study abroad as part of short programs (i.e. Campus Abroad) and long programs (such as Exchange programs lasting a semester and Double Degree Programs) are offered.
Double Degree Programs are addressed to a selected group of students who have excelled in their studies and have adequate language skills.
Students who are admitted can study a year in Italy and a year abroad; at the end of the courses they will obtain both the Italian Master of Science Degree and the equivalent foreign degree awarded by the partner school.
The partner schools for the MSc in Marketing Management and equivalent foreign graduate degrees are listed below:
- Cass School of Business - London - UK: Master in Investment Management or Master in Corporate Finance;
- Darla Moore School of Business, Columbia, South Carolina, USA: Master in International Business;
- Ecole des Hautes Etudes Commerciales (HEC) Paris: MSc in Management-Grande Ecole;
- Esade: Master of Science in International Management;
- FGV, Fundaçao Getulio Vargas EAESP: Mestrado Profissional em Gestao Internacional;
- Fudan University: Master of Science in International Management;
- Indian Institute of Management Ahmedabad: Postgraduate Programme in Management;
- University of Queensland: Master of Global Management;
- University of St. Gallen, St. Gallen (HSG), Switzerland: Master in Banking and Finance or Master's programme in Accounting and Finance (MAccFin) or Master in Marketing, Services and Communication Management (MSC).
For updated information on Double Degree agreements please consult the website http://www.ir.unibocconi.eu/
Furthermore, those students who are selected on the basis of their academic performance can also obtain the CEMS-MIM (Master in International Management) awarded by the network CEMS, of which Bocconi is a member.
The Master in International Management MIM offered by CEMS (The Global Alliance in Management Education) is an additional opportunity to make an international experience during the second year of studies of the Master of Science program. The program lasts about one academic year and its curriculum combines academic knowledge with on-the-field experience. Students are awarded a joint diploma issued by the 17 partner universities together managing the program.
For procedures to enrol in the program see "Studying abroad". Last change 14/07/2016 17:15
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2.1.5.
Master of Science in Marketing Management (MM)
Program Director Prof.ssa Stefania Borghini
Assistants to the Program Director: dott.ssa Deborah Raccagni
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2.1.5.1.
Educational objectives
The Master of Science in Marketing Management has the following educational objectives:
- provide advanced studies in marketing in the operative as well as strategic areas, with reference to the national and international context;
- develop a complete comprehension of the different marketing techniques with reference to business-to-business and business-to-consumer, including different cultural contexts;
- complete your preparation in the business field providing competences in subjects as economics, quantitative and juridical, so as to develop problem analysis skills in interdisciplinary areas;
- develop competences via educational activities inside and outside the classroom which promote student-teacher interaction and interaction between the students themselves as well as problem analysis and problem solving skills, ability to present and discuss the results of one’s work;
- promote competence (in the business area) in the use of English and of a second EU language to work effectively and efficiently in one’s profession.
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2.1.5.2.
Career opportunities
Generally an Marketing Management graduate has access to the labor world; should he wish to do research, he can continue his studies to pursue a PhD program. In the description of the typical/ideal career opportunities for the graduate in Marketing Management,employment may be in a different area, both in terms of the candidate’s profile, which also depends on one’s studies in the undergraduate school, as well as labor market conditions when the student’s studies come to an end.
The main career opportunities are described below.
Sales and marketing manager
- Product manager Product manager
- Product manager
- Brand manager
- Communication Manager
- Category manager
- Sales manager, key-account and customer relations manager
The graduate is able to deal with the subject areas of marketing and communication, both with reference to business-to-business as well as business-to-consumer. On the basis of such competences, he can interact in a multiplicity of other business functions and operate directly in the commercial area.
External marketing and communication consultant
- External marketing consultant
- External business communication consultant
- Market research analyst in a company
The graduate can work for a consulting firm aiding companies in market strategy and communication, at various levels, in market research companies, in communication agencies.
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2.1.5.3.
Description of the educational path
The Master of Science in Marketing Management taught in Italian and English; for those who take the course in Italian at least one exam in English must be included in their study plan.
The first part of the study plan includes mandatory courses in the students’ study program.
The second part of the study plan includes educational activities chosen by the student focusing on specific subject areas, e.g. marketing communication, product and sales management, distribution network management. It is possible to draw from the Bocconi curriculum as well as that of other universities (mostly foreign).The program structure is supplemented with seminars featuring high-profile guests from the business world and workshops to develop soft skills. Students are also encouraged to participate in company sponsored special events.
In addition, the mandatory educational activities include:
- two EU languages different from one’s native language (English is mandatory in the Italian version of the program, for all students who are not native speakers; Italian is mandatory, in the English version of the program, for those students who are not native speakers of Italian)
- 3-month work experience (internship or similar activity)
- the thesis, is the result of research carried out under the guidance of an advisor, on a subject area linked to the graduate’s curriculum.
Experience abroad, from one month to one year, is encouraged (Campus abroad, Exchange Programs, Free-Mover Semester Program, Double Degree).
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2.1.5.4.
Program structure
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2.1.5.4.1.
Italian class group
The program structure of the Master of Science in Marketing Management comprises educational activities for a total of 120 credit points.
Program structure (class groups taught in Italian)
First year of studies for students enrolled starting from 2015-2016 academic year The program structure is valid for the students initially enrolled in the academic years of reference for this section. The link to the course profiles refer to the courses included in the students' own study plan in the current academic year.
NOTE:
- cod. 20171 ‘Strategic marketing and marketing plan - Module 1’ and code 20206 ‘Strategic marketing and marketing plan - Module 2‘ are respectively the first and second module of 20170 ‘Strategic marketing and marketing plan’;
- code 20175 ‘Understanding consumer (Consumer behaviour and CCT) - Module 1’ and code 20176 ‘Understanding consumer (Consumer behaviour and CCT) - Module 2’ are respectively the first and second module of the course code 20174 ‘Understanding consumer (Consumer behaviour and CCT)’.
Second year of studies 2016-2017 academic year
Educational activities
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CP
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4 elective courses
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24
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First foreign language (lessons + exam 1st sem 2nd year)
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4
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Second foreign language (lessons + exam 1st sem 2nd year)
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4
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Internship or similar activities
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8
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Thesis
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20
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Total CP of the second year of studies
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60
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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 single modules passed will be taken into account for rankings within the University (e.g. ISU Scholarship, selection for International Programs...) and they can be viewed by printing the unofficial academic transcript at the Punto Blu.
The student's study plan must include at least one exam for a course taught in English. This limit is not applied to students participating in:
- Exchange program or Free mover semester program, if they recognize at least one exam taken abroad in their study plan;
- AEEP, CEMS, DD Programs, if they fulfill all requirements provided for in the program structure. The same exemption from this requirement is also applied to double degree incoming students, if they are enrolled in an Italian program and they attend upon indication by the Program Director and for academic purposes all the elective exams of the second year in Italian.
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2.1.5.4.2.
English class group
Program structure (class group taught in English)
First year of studies for students enrolled staring from 2015-2016 academic year
The program structure is valid for the students initially enrolled in the academic years of reference for this section. The link to the course profiles refer to the courses included in the students' own study plan in the current academic year
NOTE:
- code 20171 ‘Strategic marketing and marketing plan - Module 1’ and code 20206 ‘Strategic marketing and marketing plan - Module 2’ are respectively the first and second module of 20170 ‘Strategic marketing and marketing plan’;
- code 20175 ‘Understanding consumer (Consumer behaviour and CCT) - Module 1’ and code 20176 ‘Understanding consumer (Consumer behaviour and CCT) - Module 2’ are respectively the first and second module of the course code 20174 ‘Understanding consumer (Consumer behaviour and CCT)’.
Second year of studies 2016-2017 academic year
Educational activities
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CP
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4 elective courses
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24
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First foreign language (lessons + exam 1st sem 2nd year)
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4
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Second foreign language (lessons + exam 1st sem 2nd year)
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4
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Internship or similar activities
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8
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Thesis
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20
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Total CP of the second year of studies
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60
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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 single modules passed will be taken into account for rankings within the University (e.g. ISU Scholarship, selection for International Programs...) and they can be viewed by printing the unofficial academic transcript at the Punto Blu.
Some opportunities to study abroad as part of short programs (i.e. Campus Abroad) and long programs (such as Exchange programs lasting a semester and Double Degree Programs) are offered (see "International opportunities").
For detailed information on foreign languages see "Foreign languages".
During the second year of studies students choose 4 elective course which correspond to the 24 credit points relative to the activities chosen by the students - concerning the personalized academic major (free track) or one of the following recommended majors:
- Big data and business analytics;
- Business communication and social media;
- Distribution networks and retailing in the digital era;
- Product and service management.
The MSc Program Director is available during office hours to provide more information concerning the program structure. Student office hours are published on the website at www.unibocconi.eu/officehours.
It should be noted that while adhering to the educational objectives of the MSc program and of the ministerial tables concerning the field of study of Management, the program structure may be subject to slight variations decided by the Organs of administration.
Information on the Foreign Languages can be found in Foreign Languages.
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2.1.5.4.3.
Majors
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2.1.5.4.3.1.
Big data and business analytics
The major structure includes:
a) 2 courses chosen from among the following:
b) 1 course chosen from among the following:
c) 1 course freely chosen from among the electives of all of the other MSc programs. Last change 18/07/2016 10:36
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2.1.5.4.3.2.
Business communication and social media
The major structure includes:
a) 2 courses chosen from among the following:
b) 1 course chosen from among the following:
c) 1 course freely chosen from among the electives of all of the other MSc programs. Last change 18/07/2016 11:01
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2.1.5.4.3.3.
Distribution networks and retailing in the digital era
The major structure includes:
a) 2 courses chosen from among the following:
b) 1 course chosen from among the following:
c) 1 course freely chosen from among the electives of MSc programs. Last change 18/07/2016 11:16
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2.1.5.4.3.4.
Product and service management
The major structure includes:
a) 2 courses chosen from among the following:
b) 1 course chosen from among the following:
c) 1 course freely chosen from among the electives of MSc programs. Last change 18/07/2016 11:34
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2.1.5.4.3.5.
Free track
The 24 credit points concerning the educational activities chosen by the students are divided into 4 courses freely choosen by the student from among the electives of MSc programs, the allocation of electives is subject to the official approval of the MSc Program Director or his/her delegate to the Academic Affairs Division. It is also specified that 12 out of 24 credit points relating to the courses chosen must be referring to one or two of these subject groups: Theory and principles of management (SECS-P/07), Corporate management (SECS-P/08), Organization theory (SECS-P/10). (See Subject Groups available in the course profiles www.unibocconi.eu/courses). Last change 04/07/2016 17:08
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2.1.5.5.
International opportunities
Some opportunities to study abroad as part of short programs (i.e. Campus Abroad) and long programs (such as Exchange programs lasting a semester and Double Degree Programs) are offered.
Double Degree Programs are addressed to a selected group of students who have excelled in their studies and have adequate language skills.
Students who are admitted can study a year in Italy and a year abroad; at the end of the courses they will obtain both the Italian Master of Science Degree and the equivalent foreign degree awarded by the partner school. The partner schools for the MM-LS and equivalent foreign graduate degrees are listed below:
- Copenhagen Business School: Master of Science in Economics and Business Administration - Strategic Market Creation;
- Ecole des Hautes Etudes Commerciales (HEC) - Paris: MSc in Management-Grande Ecole;
- Esade: Master of Science in Marketing Management;
- Queen’s School of Business Master of International Business;
- The University of Melbourne: Master in International Business;
- Universidade Catòlica Portuguesa (Faculdade de Ciencias Econòmicas e Empresariais) Lisbona:Master of Science in Business Administration Major in Marketing;
- Vienna University of Economics and Business (WU), Vienna, Austria: Master in Marketing.
For updated information on Double Degree agreements please consult the website http://www.unibocconi.eu/wps/wcm/connect/Bocconi/SitoPubblico_EN/Navigation+Tree/Home/Services/International+Relations/Bocconi+Students/Graduate+School/Double+Degree+Program.
For procedures to enrol in the program see "Studying abroad".
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2.1.6.
Master of Science in Amministrazione, finanza aziendale e controllo-Accounting, financial management and control (AFC)
Program Director: Prof. Angelo Ditillo
Assistant to the Program Director: prof.ssa Angela Pettinicchio
Field of study Management (no. LM-77 of the Ministerial Decree 16 March 2007) Last change 23/06/2016 14:35
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2.1.6.1.
Educational objectives
The Master of Science in Accounting, Corporate finance and control has the following educational objectives:
- provide advanced studies to allow a complete understanding of accounting and financial statements, corporate finance and planning,and managerial accounting;
- develop the skills and competence in management in order to discuss and interact with managers in different business sectors, with financial markets and with company and tax law professionals;
- complete the preparation in the business field providing competences in economics, quantitative and juridical, so as to develop problem analysis skills in interdisciplinary areas;
- develop competences via educational activities inside and outside the classroom which promote student-teacher interaction and interaction between the students themselves as well as developing problem analysis skills, problem solving skills, ability to present and discuss the results of one’s work;
- promote competence (in the business area) in the use of English and of a second EU language to work effectively and efficiently in one’s profession.
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2.1.6.2.
Career opportunities
Generally the AFC graduate has access to the labor world; should he wish to do research, he can continue his studies by pursuing a PhD program. In the description of the typical/ideal career opportunities for the graduate in Management, corporate finance and control, employment may be in different areas, both in terms of the candidate’s profile, which depends on one’s studies in the undergraduate school, as well as labor market conditions when the student’s studies come to an end.
The main career opportunities are described below.
Management, finance and management control expert
- Administration manager
- Financial statements and company financial communication expert
- Company financial management expert
- Controller
- Internal auditor
The graduate can work in company management of every size, working in such roles as management and financial statements preparation, economic communication, treasury management, planning and management control, internal control and management and planning of administrative systems and procedure.
External consultant in Management, finance and control expert
- Administrative systems planning consultant for companies
- Finance and control executive consultant
The graduate can work in managerial consultancy companies, or qualified professional offices, especially in strategic planning consultancy, planning systems and control, planning of internal and external reporting, special finance operations. Last change 11/07/2016 12:12
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2.1.6.3.
Description of the educational path
The Master of Science is taught in Italian (Amministrazione Finanza aziendale e Controllo) and English (Accounting, Financial management and Control); for those attending the program in Italian at least one exam in English must be included in their study plan.
The first part of the study plan includes mandatory courses in the students’ study program.
The second part of the study plan includes educational activities chosen by the student focusing on specific subject areas, e.g. accounting and accounting systems, financial management, planning and management control. Students are also encouraged to participate in company sponsored special events. It is possible to draw from the Bocconi curriculum as well as that of other universities (mostly foreign).
In addition, the mandatory educational activities of the second year include:
- 3-month work experience (internship or similar activity);
two EU languages different from one’s native language (English is mandatory, in the Italian version of the Program, for all students who are not English native speakers; Italian is mandatory, for the Italian version of the program, for those students who are not native speakers of Italian;
- the thesis, is the result of research carried out under the guidance of an advisor, on a subject area linked to the graduate’s curriculum.
Study experiences abroad, from one month to one year, are encouraged (Campus abroad, Exchange Programs, Free-Mover Semester Programs, Double Degree Programs).
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2.1.6.4.
Program structure
The program structure of the Master of Science in Amministrazione, finanza aziendale e controllo - Accounting, financial management and control comprise educational activities for a total of 120 credit points.
Last change 22/07/2016 13:41
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2.1.6.4.1.
Italian class group
The program structure is valid for the students initially enrolled in the academic years of reference for this section. The link to the course profiles refer to the courses included in the students' own study plan in the current academic year.
First year of studies for students enrolled strating from 2015-2016 academic year
Second year of studies 2016-2017 academic year
Educational activities
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CP
|
4 elective courses
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24
|
First foreign language (lessons + exam 1st sem 2nd year)
|
4
|
Second foreign language (lessons + exam 1st sem 2nd year)
|
4
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Internships or similar activities
|
6
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thesis
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18
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Total CP of the second year of studies
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56
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The student's study plan must include at least one exam for a course taught in English. This limit is not applied to students participating in:
- Exchange program or Free mover semester program, if they recognize at least one exam taken abroad in their study plan;
- AEEP, CEMS, DD Programs, if they fulfill all requirements provided for in the program structure. The same exemption from this requirement is also applied to double degree incoming students, if they are enrolled in an Italian program and they attend upon indication by the Program Director and for academic purposes all the elective exams of the second year in Italian.
Some opportunities to study abroad as part of short programs (i.e. Campus Abroad) and long programs (such as Exchange programs lasting a semester and Double Degree Programs) are offered (see "International opportunities").
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2.1.6.4.2.
English class group
The program structure is valid for the students initially enrolled in the academic years of reference for this section. The link to the course profiles refer to the courses included in the students' own study plan in the current academic year.
First year of studies for students enrolled strating from 2015-2016 academic year
Second year of studies 2016-2017 academic year
Educational activities
|
CP
|
4 elective courses
|
24
|
First foreign language (lessons + exam 1st sem 2nd year)
|
4
|
Second foreign language (lessons + exam 1st sem 2nd year)
|
4
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Internships or similar activities
|
6
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thesis
|
18
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Total CP of the second year of studies
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56
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For detailed information about foreign languages see "Foreign languages".
During the second year of studies students choose 4 elective courses which correspond to the 24 credit points regarding the activities chosen by the students concerning the personalized academic major (free track) or one of the following recommended majors:
- Accounting and financial reporting;
- Corporate finance and financial management;
- Planning and control;
- Auditing.
The Program Director is available during office hours to provide more information concerning the program structure. Student office hours are published on the website at www.unibocconi.eu/officehours
According to the agreement between Università Bocconi and the Consiglio dell’Ordine Territoriale di Milano dei Dottori Commercialisti e degli Esperti Contabili (Chartered Accountants and Accountants Territorial Council of Milan), AFC students and graduates can make use of some facilities to access to section A of the Register of Chartered Accountants.
It should be noted that while adhering to the educational objectives of the MSc program and of the ministerial tables concerning the field of study of Management, the program structure may be subject to slight variations decided on by the Organs of administration.
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2.1.6.4.3.
Majors
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2.1.6.4.3.1.
Accounting and financial reporting .
The major structure includes:
a) 2 courses chosen from among the following:
b) 1 course freely chosen from among the electives of AFC program (see the list below).
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2.1.6.4.3.2.
Corporate finance and financial management
The major structure includes:
a) 2 courses chosen from among the following:
b) 1 course freely chosen from among the electives of AFC program (see the list below);
c) 1 course freely chosen from among the electives of MSc programs. Last change 15/07/2016 11:07
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2.1.6.4.3.3.
Planning and control
The major structure includes
a) 2 courses chosen from among the following:
b) 1 course freely chosen from among the electives of AFC program (see the list below);
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2.1.6.4.3.4.
Auditing
The major structure includes:
a) 2 courses chosen from among the following:
b) 1 course freely chosen from among the electives of AFC program (see the list below);
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2.1.6.4.3.5.
Free track
The 24 credit points regarding the educational activities chosen by the students are divided into 4 courses freely chosen by the student from among the electives of MSc programs; the allocation of electives is subject to the official approval of the MSc Program Director or his/her delegate to the Academic Affairs Division. It should be noted that 12 out of 24 credit points relating to the courses chosen must refer to one or two of the following subject groups: Theory and principles of management (SECS-P/07), Corporate finance (SECS-P/09). (See Subject Groups in the course profiles www.unibocconi.eu/profiles). Last change 23/06/2016 14:58
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2.1.6.4.4.
List of electives AFC
Code
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Educational activity
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English translation
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Language of instruction
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Semester
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CP
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20219
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Accounting and control in MNCs
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ENG
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I
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6
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20556
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Advanced accounting
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ENG
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II
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6
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20220
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Amministrazione e controllo per le piccole e medie imprese
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Accounting and control for SMEs
|
ITA
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I
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6
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20221
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Financial statements analysis (Advanced course)
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|
ENG
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II
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6
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20246
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Analisi e valutazione delle informazioni di mercato delle banche e delle assicurazioni
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Information and financial reporting of banks and insurance companies: analysis and evaluation
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ITA
|
I
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6
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20212
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Analisi strategiche e valutazioni finanziarie
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Strategic analysis and financial valuation
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ITA
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I
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6
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20331
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Corporate social responsibility
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ENG
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II
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6
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20229
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Cost management system
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|
ENG
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I
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6
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20249
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Credit risk management
|
|
ENG
|
I
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6
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20333
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Crisi d'impresa e processi di ristrutturazione
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Corporate distress and turnaround management
|
ITA
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II
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6
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20223
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Deal design and valuation for business combinations and joint agreements
|
|
ITA
|
I
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6
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50171
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Diritto fallimentare italiano ed europeo
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Italian and European bankruptcy law
|
ITA
|
I
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6
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20224
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Earnings quality analysis
|
|
ITA
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II
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6
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20250
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Financial management (Advanced topics)
|
|
ITA
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I
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6
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20542
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Financial risk management nelle aziende
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Corporate financial risk management
|
ITA
|
I
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6
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20225
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Forensic accounting, frauds and litigation
|
|
ITA
|
I
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6
|
20265
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International corporate finance
|
|
ENG
|
I
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6
|
20255
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La valutazione dei beni intangibili
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The valuation of intangibles
|
ITA
|
I
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6
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20256
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Mergers and acquisitions
|
|
ITA and ENG (2 class groups)
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I
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6
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20261
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Real estate finance
|
|
ENG
|
I
|
6
|
20226
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Revisione aziendale (corso progredito)
|
Auditing (Advanced course)
|
ITA
|
I
|
6
|
20267
|
Riorganizzazioni finanziarie e distressed value investing
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Corporate financial turnaround and distressed value investing
|
ITA
|
II
|
6
|
20227
|
Risk assessment and auditing
|
|
ENG
|
I
|
6
|
20228
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Sistemi di controllo, valutazione delle performance, incentivi (Pianificazione e budgeting)
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Management control, performance valuation, incentives (Planning and budgeting)
|
ITA
|
I
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6
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20439
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Structured and project finance
|
|
ENG
|
I
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6
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2.1.6.5.
International opportunities
Some opportunities to study abroad as part of short programs (i.e. Campus Abroad) and long programs (such as Exchange programs lasting a semester and Double Degree Programs) are offered.
Double degree programs are addressed to a selected group of students who have excelled in their studies and have good language skills.
Students who are admitted can study a year in Italy and a year abroad; at the end of the courses they will obtain both the Italian Master of Science Degree and the equivalent foreign degree awarded by the partner school.
The partner school for the AFC and equivalent foreign graduate degree are:
- Rotterdam School of Management RSM Erasmus Universiteit: Master of Science in Finance and Investment;
- The University of Sydney: Master of Commerce track in Accounting;
- University of Mannheim: Master in Management (M.Sc.) degree specialization Accounting;
- University of St. Gallen, St. Gallen (HSG), Switzerland: Master in Quantitative Economics and Finance or Master's programme in Accounting and Finance.
For updated information on Double Degree agreements please consult the website www.ir.unibocconi.eu/doubledegree.
The selection procedures for the program are presented in "Studying abroad". Last change 14/07/2016 17:32
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2.1.7.
Master of Science in Economia e management delle istituzioni e dei mercati finanziari (CLEFIN) - Finance (FINANCE)
Program Director: prof. Massimo Guidolin
Assistant to the Program Director: prof.ssa Milena Petrova
Field of study: Management (no. LM-77 of the Ministerial Decree 16 March 2007) Last change 28/07/2016 10:17
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2.1.7.1.
Educational objectives
The Master of Science in Finance has the following educational objectives:
- provide advanced preparation in the main business areas: corporate finance, quantitative finance, management of financial institutions and investment banking necessary to work in the international context of corporate finance and financial markets and institutions;
- develop the skills to combine company assessment and fundamental analysis with quantitative competences, and to operate both as an expert, as well as in the areas of investment banking and capital markets of the major financial intermediaries;
- complete the business studies providing competences in economics and law, so as to develop problem analysis skills in interdisciplinary areas;
- develop competences via educational activities inside and outside the classroom which promote student-teacher interaction and interaction between the students themselves as well as complex problem analysis, problem solving skills, ability to present and discuss the results of one’s work;
- promote competence (in the business area) in the use of English and of a second EU language to work effectively and efficiently in one’s profession.
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2.1.7.2.
Career opportunities
Generally a graduate in Finance has access to the labor world; should he wish to do research, he can continue his studies by pursuing a PhD program.In the description of the typical/ideal career opportunities for the graduate, one must consider that employment may be in a different area, both in terms of the candidate’s profile, which depends on one’s studies in the undergraduate school, as well as labor market conditions when the student’s studies come to an end.
The main career opportunities are described below.
Corporate and investment banking expert
- Financial institutions analyst
- Mergers, acquisitions and corporate restructuring, and structural finance
- Relations manager in financial institutitons
The graduate is able to work in financial institutions in such areas as corporate/investment banking, or in private equity and venture capital institutions, operating in company assessment, assisting in the issuance of securities and capital in the markets, assessing credit risk to subjects entrusted by financial intermediaries, assessing structured financial operations.
Quantitative finance and risk management expert
- Working in sales and trading for large financial institutions
- Asset manager for savings management companies, insurance companies or in private banking and institutional management of financial intermediaries
- Risk manager in financial institutions
The graduate is able to work in financial institutions operating in the stock/ bonds market, credit market or negotiator in derivative instruments, negotiator assistant, research/risk management.
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2.1.7.3.
Description of the educational path
The Master of Science is taught in Italian (Economia e management delle istituzioni e dei mercati finanziari) and English (Finance); for those attending the program in Italian at least one exam in English must be included in their study plan.
The first part of the study plan includes mandatory courses in the students’ study program. The second part of the study plan includes educational activities chosen by the student focusing on specific subject areas, e.g. management of financial and insurance institutions, investment banking, quantitative finance. It is possible to draw from the Bocconi curriculum as well as that of other universities (mostly foreign).
In addition, the mandatory educational activities of the second year program structure include:
- two EU languages different from one’s native language (English is mandatory, in the Italian version of the Program, for all students who are not English native speakers; Italian is mandatory, for the Italian version of the program, for those students who are not native speakers of Italian);
- 3-month work experience (internship or similar activity);
- the thesis, is the result of research carried out under the guidance of an advisor, on a subject area linked to the graduate’s curriculum.
Study experiences abroad, from one month to one year, are encouraged (Campus abroad, Exchange Programs, Free-Mover Semester Programs, Double Degree Programs).
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2.1.7.4.
Program structure
The program structure of the Master of Science in Economia e management delle istituzioni e dei mercati finanziari Finance comprises educational activities for a total of 120 credit points. Last change 22/07/2016 13:50
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2.1.7.4.1.
Italian class group
The program structure is valid for the students initially enrolled in the academic years of reference for this section. The link to the course profiles refer to the courses included in the students' own study plan in the current academic year.
First year of studies for students enrolled starting from 2015-2016 academic year
NOTE:
- code 20191 ‘Financial econometrics and empirical finance - Module 1’ and code 20192 ‘Financial econometrics and empirical finance - Module 2’ are respectively the first and second module of the course code 20190 ‘Financial econometrics and empirical finance’;
- code 20188 ‘Quantitative finance and derivatives - Module 1’ and code 20189 ‘Quantitative finance and derivatives - Module 2’ are respectively the first and second module of the course code 20187 ‘Quantitative finance and derivatives’.
Second year of studies 2016-2017 academic year
Educational activities
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CP
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4 elective courses
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24
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First foreign language (lessons + exam 1st sem 2nd year)
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4
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Second foreign language (lessons + exam 1st sem 2nd year)
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4
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Internship or similar activities
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8
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Thesis
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18
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Total CP of the second year
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58
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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 single modules passed will be taken into account for rankings within the University (e.g. ISU Scholarship, selection for International Programs...) and they can be viewed by printing the unofficial academic transcript at the Punto Blu.
The student's study plan must include at least one exam for a course taught in English. This limit is not applied to students participating in:
- Exchange program or Free mover semester program, if they recognize at least one exam taken abroad in their study plan;
- AEEP, CEMS, DD Programs, if they fulfill all requirements provided for in the program structure. The same exemption from this requirement is also applied to double degree incoming students, if they are enrolled in an Italian program and they attend upon indication by the Program Director and for academic purposes all the elective exams of the second year in Italian.
Some highly-motivated and deserving MSc students will be allowed to include up to two PhD courses in their study plan. Of these, they can request recognition of 1 course in place of a MSc elective one and 1 course as an additional one. Detailed information on how to choose such courses, rules, administrative deadlines and recognition procedures see "Higher Level Courses".
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2.1.7.4.2.
English class group
The program structure is valid for the students initially enrolled in the academic years of reference for this section. The link to the course profiles refer to the courses included in the students' own study plan in the current academic year
First year of studies for students enrolled starting from 2015-2016 academic year
NOTE:
- code 20191 ‘Financial econometrics and empirical finance - Module 1’ and code 20192 ‘Financial econometrics and empirical finance - Module 2’ are respectively the first and second module of the course code 20190 ‘Financial econometrics and empirical finance’;
- code 20188 ‘Quantitative finance and derivatives - Module 1’ and code 20189 ‘Quantitative finance and derivatives - Module 2’ are respectively the first and second module of the course code 20187 ‘Quantitative finance and derivatives’.
Second year of studies 2016-2017 academic year
Educational activities
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CP
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4 elective courses
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24
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First foreign language (lessons + exam 1st sem 2nd year)
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4
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Second foreign language (lessons + exam 1st sem 2nd year)
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4
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Internship or similar activities
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8
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Thesis
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18
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Total CP of the second year
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58
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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 single modules passed will be taken into account for rankings within the University (e.g. ISU Scholarship, selection for International Programs...) and they can be viewed by printing the unofficial academic transcript at the Punto Blu.
Some highly-motivated and deserving MSc students will be allowed to include up to two PhD courses in their study plan. Of these, they can request recognition of 1 course in place of a MSc elective one and 1 course as an additional one. Detailed information on how to choose such courses, rules, administrative deadlines and recognition procedures see "Higher Level Courses".
Some opportunities to study abroad as part of short programs (i.e. Campus Abroad) and long programs (such as Exchange programs lasting a semester and Double Degree Programs) are offered (see "International opportunities").
For detailed information about foreign languages see "Foreign languages".
During the second year of studies students choose 4 elective courses which correspond to the 24 credit points regarding the activities chosen by the students - concerning the personalized academic major (free track) or one of the following recommended majors:
- Quantitative finance;
- Insurance;
- Investment banking;
- Financial institution management.
The MSc Program Director is available during office hours to provide more information concerning the program structure. Student office hours are published on the website at www.unibocconi.eu/officehours It should be noted that while adhering to the educational objectives of the MSc program and of the ministerial tables concerning the field of study of Management, the program structure may be subject to slight variations decided on by the Organs of administration.
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2.1.7.4.3.
Majors
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2.1.7.4.3.1.
Quantitative finance
The major structure includes:
a) 3 courses chosen from among the following:
b) 1 course freely chosen from among the electives of MSc programs. Last change 15/07/2016 11:58
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2.1.7.4.3.2.
Insurance
The major structure includes:
a) 3 courses chosen from among the following:
b) 1 course freely chosen from among the electives of MSc programs.
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2.1.7.4.3.3.
Investment Banking
The major structure includes:
a) 3 courses chosen from among the following:
b) 1 course freely chosen from among the electives of MSc programs. Last change 15/07/2016 12:18
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2.1.7.4.3.4.
Financial institutions management
The major structure includes:
a) 3 courses chosen from among the following:
b) 1 course freely chosen from among the electives of MSc programs. Last change 15/07/2016 12:25
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2.1.7.4.3.5.
Free track
The 24 credit points regarding the educational activities chosen by the students are divided into 4 courses chosen freely by the student from among the electives of MSc programs; the allocation of electives is subject to the official approval of the MSc Program Director or his/her delegate to the Academic Affairs Division. Notice that 6 out of 24 credit points relating to the courses chosen must be referred to one of the following subject groups: Political economics (SECS-P/01), Theory and principles of management (SECS-P/07), Statistics (SECS-S/01), Mathematical methods in economics, actuarial science and finance (SECS-S/06), Corporate finance (SECS-P/09), Economics of financial intermediation (SECS-P/11). (See Subject Groups published in the course profiles www.unibocconi.eu/profiles). Last change 23/06/2016 15:42
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2.1.7.5.
International opportunities
Some opportunities to study abroad as part of short programs (i.e. Campus Abroad) and long programs (such as Exchange programs lasting a semester and Double Degree Programs) are offered.
Double degree programs are addressed to a selected group of students who have excelled in their studies and have good language skills.
Students who are admitted can study a year in Italy and a year abroad; at the end of the courses they will obtain both the Italian Master of Science Degree and the equivalent foreign degree awarded by the partner school.
The partner schools for the CLEFIN/FINANCE program and equivalent foreign graduate degrees are:
- Ecole des Hautes Etudes Commerciales (HEC) Paris: MSc in Management-Grande Ecole ;
- Keio University, Tokyo, Japan: Master in Economics;
- Rotterdam School of Management - RSM, Erasmus Universiteit: Master of Science in Finance and Investments or in Accounting and Control;
- Stockholm School of Economics (SSE) Stockholm: Master of Science in Business & Economics, Specialization in Finance.
For updated information on Double Degree agreements please consult the website www.ir.unibocconi.eu/doubledegree.
The selection procedures for the program are presented in "Studying abroad"
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2.1.8.
Master of Science in Economia e legislazione per l'impresa [Business Administration and Law] (CLELI)
Program Director: Prof.ssa Annalisa Prencipe (up to 31 August 2016) Prof. Gianluca Lombardi Stocchetti (from 1 September 2016)
Assistant to the Program Director: Prof. Emilia Merlotti (up to 31 August 2016) prof. ssa Susj Castenetti (from 1 September 2016)
Field of study Management (no. LM-77 of the Ministerial Decree 16 March 2007) Last change 28/07/2016 10:19
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2.1.8.1.
Educational objectives
The Master of Science in Economia e legislazione per l'impresa [Business Administration and Law] has the following educational objectives:
- provide advanced studies in accounting, business finance, company and tax law, so as to work both in companies as well as an external professional, to solve complex problems which require corporate management and juridical competences;
- promote the development of a unitary interdisciplinary vision of mergers, acquisitions and corporate restructuring in terms of assessment, accounting and corporate governance implications;
- complete the corporate and juridical preparation providing competences in subjects as economics and quantitative, so as to develop problem analysis skills in interdisciplinary areas;
- develop competences via educational activities inside and outside the classroom which promote student-teacher interaction and interaction between the students themselves as well as complex problem analysis and problem solving skills, ability to present and discuss the results of one’s work;
- promote competence (in the business area) in the use of English and of a second EU language to work effectively and efficiently in one’s profession.
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2.1.8.2.
Career opportunities
Generally the graduate in Economia e legislazione per l'impresa [Business Administration and Law ] has access to the labor world; should he wish to do research, he can continue his studies by pursuing a PhD program.In the description of the typical/ideal career opportunities for the graduate, employment may be in a different area, both in terms of the candidate’s profile, which depends on one’s studies in the undergraduate school, as well as labor market conditions when the student’s studies come to an end.
The main career opportunities are:
Expert in administrative, corporate and tax areas
- Administrative and tax expert
- Legal and corporate affairs expert
- Investor relations expert
The graduate is able to deal with the subject areas ofbusiness administration and taxation as well as governance and institutional structure. So that he can deal with business administration or assist the internal social bodies.
External consultant in areas as administration, corporate/taxation and accountant
- Accountant subject to passing the State examination and doing an apprenticeship in accordance with regulations
- Legal auditor subject to passing the State examination and doing an apprenticeship in accordance with regulations
- Business consultant in areas as administration, corporate/taxation
The graduate, having acquired managerial qualifications, is able to provide solutions to complex business problems. He is an expert in economic-financial statements, rapport with the financial administration, institutional structure and governance, calculation and assessment of company performance, techniques of legal auditing.
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2.1.8.3.
Description of the educational path
The Master of Science in Economia e legislazione per l'impresa [Business Administration and Law]istaught in Italian, but least one exam in English must be included in the study plan.
The first part of the study plan includes mandatory courses in the students’ study program.
The second part of the study plan includes educational activities chosen by the student focusing on specific subject areas.It is possible to draw from the Bocconi curriculum as well as that of other universities (mostly foreign).
In addition, the 2nd year program structure includes mandatory educational activities:
- a 3-month work experience (internship or similar activity);
- two EU languages different from one’s native language (English is mandatory for all students who are not native speakers);
- the thesis is the result of research carried out under the guidance of an advisor, on a subject area linked to the graduate’s curriculum.
Experience abroad, from one month to one year, is encouraged (Campus abroad, Exchange Programs, Free-Mover Semester Programs).
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2.1.8.4.
Program structure
The program structure of the Master of Science in Economia e legislazione per l'impresa [Business Administration and Law] comprises educational activities for a total of 120 credit points.
First year of studies for students enrolled starting from 2015-2016 academic year
The program structure is valid for the students initially enrolled in the academic years of reference for this section. The link to the course profiles refer to the courses included in the students' own study plan in the current academic year
Second year of studies 2016-2017 academic year
Educational activities
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English translation
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CP
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20140 Diritto dei mercati e degli strumenti finanziari (I semestre)
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Corporate law and financial markets regulation (1st semester)
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6
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3 elective courses
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18
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First foreign language (lessons + exam 1st sem 2nd year)
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4
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Second foreign language (lessons + exam 1st sem 2nd year)
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4
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Internship or similar activities
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8
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Thesis
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20
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Total CP of the second year of studies
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60
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The student's study plan must include at least one exam for a course taught in English. This limit is not applied to students participating in:
- Exchange program or Free mover semester program, if they recognize at least one exam taken abroad in their study plan;
- AEEP, CEMS, DD Programs, if they fulfill all requirements provided for in the program structure. The same exemption from this requirement is also applied to double degree incoming students, if they are enrolled in an Italian program and they attend upon indication by the Program Director and for academic purposes all the elective exams of the second year in Italian.
For detailed information about foreign languages and international exchanges see "Studying abroad" and "Foreign languages".
During the second year of studies students can freely create their free track by choosing 3 elective courses which correspond to the 18 credit points referring to educational activities chosen by the students .Please note that 6 out of 18 credit points relating to the courses chosen must be referred to one of the following subject groups: Theory and principles of management (SECS-P/07), Corporate finance (SECS-P/09), Company and business law (IUS/04), Labour law (IUS/07), Taxation law (IUS/12), European law (IUS/14). (See Subject Groups published on the course profiles www.unibocconi.eu/courses). The MSc Program Director is available during office hours to provide more information concerning the program structure. Student office hours are published on the website at www.unibocconi.eu/officehours.
According to the agreement between Università Bocconi and the Consiglio dell’Ordine Territoriale di Milano dei Dottori Commercialisti e degli Esperti Contabili (Chartered Accountants and Accountants Territorial Council of Milan), CLELI students and graduates can make use of some facilities to access to section A of the Register of Chartered Accountants.
It should be noted that while adhering to the educational objectives of the MSc program and of the ministerial tables concerning the field of study of Management, the program structure may be subject to slight variations decided on by the Organs of administration.
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2.1.8.5.
International opportunities
Some opportunities to study abroad as part of short programs (i.e. Campus Abroad) and long programs (such as Exchange programs lasting a semester and Double Degree Programs) are offered.
Double degree programs are addressed to a selected group of students who have excelled in their studies and have good language skills. Students who are admitted can study a year in Italy and a year abroad; at the end of the courses they will obtain both the Italian Master of Science Degree and the equivalent foreign degree awarded by the partner school.
The partner school for the CLELI and equivalent foreign graduate degree are:
- Rotterdam School of Management, Rotterdam, the Netherlands: Master in Accounting and Financial Management.
For updated information on Double Degree agreements please consult the website http://www.ir.unibocconi.eu/ The selection procedures for the program are presented in "Studying abroad". Last change 14/07/2016 17:44
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2.1.9.
Master of Science in Economics and Management in Arts, Culture, Media and Entertainment (ACME)
Program Director: Prof. Alex Turrini
Assistant to the Program Director: Prof. Andrea Rurale
Field of study Management (no. LM-77 of the Ministerial Decree 16 March 2007) Last change 29/06/2016 16:24
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2.1.9.1.
Educational objectives
The Master of Science in Economics and Management in Arts, Culture, Media and Entertainment has the following educational objectives:
- provide a business preparation (management control, planning management, marketing, government and strategy) taking into account the different business functions in order to work in the areas of contemporary arts, cultural heritage, media, tourism, show business and fashion; and to understand the evolution in the arts and culture;
- provide a unitary understanding in the various sectors of arts, culture, the media and entertainment, especially in the choice of strategy, governance and economic character of companies belonging to the same field;
- complete the business and juridical studies providing competences in subjects as economics and quantitative and juridical, so as to develop interdisciplinary problem analysis skills;
- develop competences via educational activities inside and outside the classroom which promote student-teacher interaction and interaction between the students themselves as well as complex problem analysis and problem solving skills, ability to present and discuss the results of one’s work;
- promote competence (in the business area) in the use of English and of a second EU language to work effectively and efficiently in one’s profession.
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2.1.9.2.
Career opportunities
Generally the graduate in the Master of Science in Economics and Management in Arts, Culture, Media and Entertainment has access to the labor world; should he wish to do research, he can continue his studies by pursuing a PhD program. In the description of the typical/ideal career opportunities for the graduate, employment may be in a different area, both in terms of the candidate’s profile, which depends on one’s studies in the undergraduate school, as well as labor market conditions when the student’s studies come to an end.
The main career opportunities are: Manager of artistic and cultural institutes, companies in the media and entertainment sectors
- Junior managers an entrepreneurs in the sectors of artistic and cultural institutions, communication, publishing, radio, television, cinema, new media, fashion and design, theater companies and bodies, performing arts, record industry and music.
- Managers of institutes of education especially in cultural heritage and arts.
- Managers of festivals and cultural events.
The graduate is able to work in institutions and companies operating in the fields of art, culture, publishing and the media or entertainment. His optional roles are: strategy programming and management, organization, administration and marketing, with emphasis in fundraising, communication and events management. In addition to the traditional cultural institutions (museums, theaters, auction houses, galleries, non-profit organizations, festivals), the graduate can work for creative industries, e.g. publishing companies and television, fashion and design, organizing events and planning cultural policies in companies and institutions of various sectors.
Consultant and expert of the artistic, cultural, the media and entertainment sectors
- Consultant for bodies operating in the sectors of art, culture, the media and entertainment.
- Analyst and responsible for the selection of projects in foundations or public administration bodies that support art, culture, media and entertainment projects
The graduate can work in design and the assessment of public and private public policies, for foundations, public bodies of the central and margin administration working to support art, publishing, culture and entertainment. He can also work as an external consultant for institutions and bodies operating in such sectors.
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2.1.9.3.
Description of the educational path
The Master of Science in Economics and Management in Arts, Culture, Media and Entertainment s taught in English.
The first part of the study plan includes mandatory courses in the students’ study program.
The second part of the study plan includes sectorial workshops to enhance in-depth studies in such areas as: the arts, cultural heritage, the media, show business, fashion, tourism).
The third part of the study plan includes educational activities chosen by the student. It is possible to draw from the Bocconi curriculum as well as that of other universities (mostly foreign).
In addition, the study plan includes mandatory educational activities:
- a 3-month work experience (internship or similar activity),
- two EU languages different from one’s native language (Italian is mandatory for all students who are not Italian native speakers),
- the thesis, is the result of research carried out under the guidance of an advisor, on a subject area linked to the graduate’s curriculum.
Study experiences from one month to one year in Italy and abroad are encouraged (three-month and four-month exchange programs in Italian institutions; Campus abroad, Exchange Programs, Free-Mover Semester Programs).
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2.1.9.4.
Program structure
The program structure of the Master of Science in Economics and Management in Arts, Culture, Media and Entertainment comprises educational activities for a total of 120 credit points.
First year of studies students enrolled in the 2015-2016 academic year
The links to the course profiles ARE NOT included when the year of studies is NO LONGER active in the current academic year for the students initially enrolled in the academic years of reference of this section.
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First semester
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Code
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Educational activity
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Language of instruction
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CP
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20141
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Advanced intellectual property law
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ENG
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6
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20445
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Management of cultural industries and institutions - Module 1 (Strategy and governance) (See note)
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ENG
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6
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20161
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Performance measurement
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ENG
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6
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20507
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Project and team management
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ENG
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6
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20149
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Quantitative methods for management
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ENG
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6
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Second semester
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Code
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Educational activity
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Language of instruction
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CP
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20447
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Cultural mediation
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ENG
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8
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20446
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Management of cultural industries and institutions - Module 2 (Comparative cultural public policies and fundraising) (See note)
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ENG
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6
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20427
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Marketing and CRM
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ENG
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6
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1 major workshop (*)
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10
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First foreign language (lessons only)
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Second foreign language (lessons only)
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Total CP of the first year of studies
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60
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NOTE:
cod. 20445 ‘Management of cultural industries and institutions - Module 1 (Strategy and governance)’ and cod. 20446 ‘Management of cultural industries and institutions - Module 2 (Comparative cultural public policies and fundraising)’ are respectively the first and second module of the course code 20444 ‘Management of cultural industries and institutions’.
First year of studies students initially enrolled starting from the 2016-2017 academic year
The program structure is valid for the students initially enrolled in the academic years of reference for this section. The link to the course profiles refer to the courses included in the students' own study plan in the current academic year
NOTE:
cod. 20445 ‘Management of cultural industries and institutions - Module 1 (Strategy and governance)’ and cod. 20446 ‘Management of cultural industries and institutions - Module 2 (Comparative cultural public policies and fundraising)’ are respectively the first and second module of the course code 20444 ‘Management of cultural industries and institutions’.
Second year of studies 2016-2017 academic year
The program structure is valid for the students initially enrolled in the academic years of reference for this section. The link to the course profiles refer to the courses included in the students' own study plan in the current academic year
Educational activity
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CP
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2 major workshops (**)
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12
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2 elective courses chosen by students
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12
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First foreign language (lessons + exam 1st sem 2nd year)
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4
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Second foreign language (lessons + exam 1st sem 2nd year)
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4
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Internship or similar activities
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8
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Thesis
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20
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Total CP of the second year of studies
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60
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(*) the major workshop is automatically assigned on the basis of the major chosen;
(**) the 2 major workshops are automatically assigned on the basis of the major chosen in the first year of studies. In case of study programs abroad, in place of one or both major laboratories, courses without Bocconi correspondence can be recognized upon approval by the Program Director (or by his/her Assistant delegated by the him/her) and if the subject group of the course is the same as the subject group of one of the two courses provided for in the 2nd year as for the major chosen.
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 single modules passed will be taken into account for rankings within the University (e.g. ISU Scholarship, selection for International Programs...) and they can be viewed by printing the unofficial academic transcript at the Punto Blu.
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2.1.9.4.1.
Majors
In the first year of studies, from 9 to 20 January 2017 students must choose one of the following majors:
- Arts markets, heritage and culture;
- Cities, tourism and events;
- Fashion and design;
- Media;
- Performing arts and entertainment.
Arts markets, heritage and culture.
The major program structure includes:
First year of studies for students enrolled starting from 2015-2016 academic year
a) 1 major workshop:
Second year of studies 2016-2017
b) 2 major workshops (**):
c) 2 elective courses worth 6 credit points to be chosen by the students. The ACME second year workshop of 6 credit points not included in the major not chosen can also be chosen as elective courses.
Cities, tourism and events
The major program structure includes: 1 major workshop
First year of studies for students enrolled starting from 2015-2016 academic year
a) 1 major workshop:
1 major workshop
Second year of studies 2016-2017
b) 2 major workshops (**):
c) 2 elective courses worth 6 credit points to be chosen by the students. The ACME second year workshop of 6 credit points not included in the major not chosen can also be chosen as elective courses.
Fashion and design
The major program structure includes:
First year of studies for students enrolled in the a.a. 2015-2016
a) 1 major workshop:
Code
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Title
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Language of instruction
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Semester
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Cp
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20502
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Entrepreneurship and creativity in symbolic industries
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ENG
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II
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10
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a) 1 major workshop:
First year of studies for students enrolled starting from the 2016-2017 a.y.
a) 1 major workshop:
Second year of studies 2016-2017
b) 2 major workshops (**)
c) 2 elective courses worth 6 credit points to be chosen by the students. The ACME second year workshop of 6 credit points not included in the major not chosen can also be chosen as elective courses.
Media
The major program structure includes:
First year of studies for students enrolled starting from the 2015-2016 academic year
a) 1 major workshop:
1 major workshop:
1 major workshop:
Second year of studies 2016-2017
b) 2 major workshops (**):
c) 2 elective courses worth 6 credit points to be chosen by the students. The ACME second year workshop of 6 credit points not included in the major not chosen can also be chosen as elective courses.
Performing arts and entertainment
The major program structure includes:
First year of studies fo students enrolled strating from 2015-2016 academic year
a) 1 major workshop:
Second year of studies2016-2017
b) 2 major workshops (**):
b) 2 major workshops (**):
c) 2 elective courses worth 6 credit points to be chosen by the students. The ACME second year workshop of 6 credit points not included in the major not chosen can also be chosen as elective courses.
(**) In case of study programs abroad, in place of one or both major laboratories, courses without Bocconi correspondence can be recognized upon approval by the Program Director (or by his/her Assistant delegated by the him/her) and if the subject group of the course is the same as the subject group of one of the two courses provided for in the 2nd year as for the major chosen.
For detailed information about foreign languages see "Foreign Languages".
It should be noted that while adhering to the educational objectives of the MSc program and of the ministerial tables concerning the field of study of Management, the program structure may be subject to slight variations decided on by the Organs of administration.
Some opportunities to study in other universities in Italy (see " Agreements with Italian Universities") and abroad are offered. They are short programs (i.e. Campus Abroad) and long programs (such as Exchange programs lasting a semester and Double Degree Programs) (see " International opportunities"). Last change 22/07/2016 16:24
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2.1.9.5.
Agreements with Italian Universities
A number of selected students from the ACME program can attend a training period as an exchange student, giving them a qualifying experience. This is possible through an agreement between Università Bocconi and other Universities. One type of study offered with:
- Università IUAV di Venezia.
Students who choose Artistic and Cultural Heritage, Media and Contemporary Art are offered educational paths at the Università IUAV di Venezia. The program replaces elective courses required by the Bocconi for the second year (for a total of 12 educational credit points).
Students who would like to participate in the program offered by the IUAV must submit an application to the Program Director by 1 September of their second year, if they wish to enroll for first semester educational paths; and by 1st December of their second year, if they wish to enrol for second semester educational paths. As a minimum requirement, students must have passed their first year exams totalizing at least 40 educational credits by the July exam period and 60 educational credits by October/November exam period.
As per agreement, a maximum of 5 Bocconi students may be admitted to the exchange program.
For more information about the educational program, deadlines and selection, contact the MSc Program Director who is available during office hours published on the website at http://didattica.unibocconi.eu/ricstu/.
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2.1.9.6.
International opportunities
Students who have excelled in their studies and have good language skills are selected for special programs.
Students who are admitted can study a year in Italy and a year abroad; at the end of the courses they will obtain both the Italian Master of Science Degree and the equivalent foreign degree awarded by the partner school.
The partner schools for the ACME program and the equivalent foreign graduate degrees are:
- Copenhagen Business School: MSocSc in Management of Creative Business Processes;
- Ecole des Hautes Etudes Commerciales (HEC) - Paris: MSc in Management-Grande Ecole;
- Southern Methodist University, Dallas, USA/Hec Montreal, Canada: Master’s of Management Degree Program in International Arts Management (MMIAM).
For updated information on Double Degree agreements please consult the website http://www.ir.unibocconi.eu/
The selection procedures for the program are presented in "Studying abroad". Last change 15/07/2016 09:02
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2.1.10.
Master of Science in Discipline economiche e sociali (DES) (for students initially enrolled up to the 2015-2016 a.y.) - Economics and Social Sciences (ESS)
Program Director: Prof. Guido Alfani
Assistant to the Program Director: Prof. Mattia Cozzi
Field of study: Economics (no. LM-56 of the Ministerial Decree 16 March 2007) Last change 23/06/2016 15:52
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2.1.10.1.
Educational objectives
The Master of Science in Discipline economiche e sociali - Economic and social sciences has the following educational objectives:
- provide advanced studies in theoretical and applied economics, to understand key aspects of current economic and social systems necessary to carry out highly qualified professional activities in the socio-economic field;
- allow the student to personalize advanced studies in specific areas of theoretical economics (e.g. microeconomics, macroeconomics, monetary economics, development economics) aimed at pursuing the required competences or to enroll in a PhD program at national or international level or to access in roles of applied economist in companies or institutions;
- complete the economic and quantitative studies providing competences in subjects as business and juridical, so as to develop interdisciplinary problem analysis skills;
- develop competences via educational activities inside and outside the classroom which promote student-teacher interaction and interaction between the students themselves as well as complex problem analysis and problem solving skills, ability to present and discuss the results of one’s work;
- promote competence (in the business area) in the use of English and of a second EU language to work effectively and efficiently in one’s profession.
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2.1.10.2.
Career opportunities
Generally the Discipline economiche e sociali - Economic and social sciences has access to the labor world; should he wish to do research, he can continue his studies by pursuing a PhD program. In the description of the typical/ideal career opportunities for the graduate, employment may be in a different area, both in terms of the candidate’s profile, which depends on one’s studies in the undergraduate school, as well as labor market conditions when the student’s studies come to an end.
The main career opportunities are: Economist
- Economist in national and international institutions (e.g. central banks, supervisory authority, other central and margin bodies of the public administration, research institutes, international and supranational bodies....).
- Economist in private mid-and large size companies (e.g. banks and consultancy companies).
- Teacher of economic subjects (subject to a teaching qualification, which requires a Ph.D. program).
The graduate is able to fully analyze economic dynamics as a whole or individual industrial sectors with the aim of supporting forecast analysis or to suggest intervening policies for a single company or economic system.
Applied/econometric statistician
- Quantitative expert analyst working inside the company or as an external consultant for national and international institutions (e.g. large companies, research institutes, central and margin bodies of the public administration, international and supranational bodies).
- Teacher of quantitative subjects (subect to teaching qualification).
- The graduate can carry out in depth statistical analysis of samples/populations or econometric analysis of historical series, applying the technical competences to the various fields of research important for decision making in companies and institutions.
Last change 11/07/2016 12:26
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2.1.10.3.
Description of the educational path
The Master of Science is taught in Italian (Discipline economiche e sociali) and English (Economic and social sciences); for those taking the course in Italian at least one exam in English must be included in their study plan.
The first part of the study plan includes mandatory courses in the students’ study program.
The second part of the study plan includes courses chosen from a list of subjects: general economics, applied economics and social/quantitative.
The third part of the study plan includes educational activities chosen by the student (among which subjects) which can be selected according to the professional path chosen and personal interest. It is possible to draw from the Bocconi curriculum as well as that of other universities (mostly foreign).
In addition, the study plan of the second year includes mandatory educational activities:
- a 3-month work experience (internship or similar);
- two EU languages different from one’s native language (English is mandatory, in the Italian version of the Program, for all students who are not English native speakers; Italian is mandatory, for the Italian version of the program, for those students who are not native speakers of Italian);
- the thesis, is the result of research carried out under the guidance of an advisor, on a subject area linked to the graduate’s curriculum.
Study experiences from one month to one year abroad are encouraged (Campus abroad, Exchange Programs, Free-Mover Semester Programs, Double/Joint Degree Programs).
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2.1.10.4.
Program structure
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2.1.10.4.1.
Program structure DES (taught in Italian) - run only for students enrolled in the second year 2016-17
The Program structure of the Master of Science in Discipline economiche e sociali - Economic and Social Sciences comprises educational activities for a total of 120 credit points.
First year (students enrolled in the second year 2016-17)
The links to the course profiles ARE NOT included when the year of studies is NO LONGER active in the current academic year for the students initially enrolled in the academic years of reference of this section.
|
First semester |
|
|
Code |
educational activity |
English translation |
CP |
20142 |
Diritto dell'impresa e del mercato |
Competition law |
6 |
20469 |
Istituzioni, governo e societa' Modulo 1 (Vedi nota) |
Institutions, government and society Module 1 (See note below) |
6 |
20136 |
Matematica avanzata per l'economia e le scienze sociali |
Advanced mathematics for economics and social sciences |
8 |
20137 |
Statistica avanzata per l'economia e le scienze sociali |
Advanced statistics for economics and social sciences |
8 |
|
Second semester |
|
|
Code |
Educational activities |
English translation |
CP |
20203 |
Analisi econometrica |
Econometrics |
8 |
|
1 insegnamento obbligatorio a scelta (*) |
1 compulsory course to be chosen (*) |
6 |
|
3 courses (characteristic courses - guided choice and/or electives ) |
|
18 |
|
First foreign language (lessons only) |
|
|
|
Second foreign language (lessons only) |
|
|
|
Total CP of the first year of studies |
|
60 |
NOTE: cod. 20469 ‘Institutions, government and society - Module 1’ and cod. 20533 ‘Institutions, government and society - Module II A‘ or 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 (students enrolled in the first year of studies in the 2015-2016 academic year)
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 (characteristic courses - guided choice or electives) |
6 |
3 elective courses |
18 |
First foreign language (lessons + exam 1st sem 2nd year) |
4 |
Second foreign language (lessons + exam 1st sem 2nd year) |
4 |
Internships or similar activities |
8 |
Thesis |
20 |
Total CP of the second year of studies |
60 |
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 single modules passed will be taken into account for rankings within the University (e.g. ISU Scholarship, selection for International Programs...) and they can be viewed by printing the unofficial academic transcript at the Punto Blu. The student's study plan must include at least one exam for a course taught in English. This is not applied to those students who participate in:
- Exchange or Free Mover semester programs who recognize at least one course taken abroad in their study plan;
- AEEP, CEMS, DD Programs, if they fulfill all requirements provided for in the program structure. The same exemption from this requirement is also applied to double degree incoming students, if they are enrolled in an Italian program and they attend upon indication by the Program Director and for academic purposes all the elective exams of the second year in Italian.
Some opportunities to study abroad as part of short programs (i.e. Campus Abroad) and long programs (such as Exchange programs lasting a semester and Double Degree Programs) are offered (see " International Opportunities"). For detailed information about foreign languages see " Foreign languages". It should be noted that while adhering to the educational objectives of the MSc program and of the ministerial tables concerning the field of study of Economics, the program structure may be subject to slight variations decided on by the Organs of administration. Notice that in order to fulfill the ministerial requirements to be awarded the Master of Science in in Discipline economiche e sociali - Economic and Social Sciences, between the second semester of the first year of studies and the second year of studies students must choose:
- 4 characteristic-guided choice courses (24 credit points) chosen among those indicated at points a), b), c);
- 3 elective courses (18 credit points) chosen 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.
The procedures for the choice are as follows: a) 2 courses chosen among the General Economics group:
b) 1 course chosen among the Applied Economics group:
c) 1 course chosen among the quantitative/social disciplines:
d) 3 courses freely chosen 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. 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. Detailed information on how to choose such courses, rules, administrative deadlines and recognition procedures see " Higher Level Courses". It should be noted that while adhering to the educational objectives of the MSc degree and of the ministerial tables concerning the field of study of Economics, the range of elective courses offered for 2017-2018 a.y. may be subject to slight variations decided on by the Organs of administration. Last change 25/07/2016 10:40
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2.1.10.4.2.
Program structure ESS (taught in English) - for students initially enrolled from the 2015-16 academic year
The program structure is valid for the students initially enrolled in the academic years of reference for this section. The link to the course profiles refer to the courses included in the students' own study plan in the current academic year
First year of studies for student enrolled starting from 2015-2016 academic year
|
Second semester |
|
Code |
Educational activities |
CP |
20203 |
Econometrics |
8 |
|
1 compulsory course to be chosen (*) |
6 |
|
3 courses (characteristic courses - guided choice and/or electives ) |
18 |
|
First foreign language (lessons only) |
|
|
Second foreign language (lessons only) |
|
|
Total CP of the first year of studies |
60 |
NOTE: cod. 20469 ‘Institutions, government and society Module 1’ and cod. 20533 ‘Institutions, government and society - Module II A‘ or 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 initially enrolled in the first year of studies starting from the 2015-2016 academic year
Second year of studies 2016-2017
Educational activities |
CP |
1 course (characteristic courses - guided choice and/or electives) |
6 |
3 elective courses |
18 |
First foreign language (lessons + exam 1st sem 2nd year) |
4 |
Second foreign language (lessons + exam 1st sem 2nd year) |
4 |
Internships or similar activities |
8 |
Thesis |
20 |
Total CP of the second year of studies |
60 |
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 single modules passed will be taken into account for rankings within the University (e.g. ISU Scholarship, selection for International Programs...) and they can be viewed by printing the unofficial academic transcript at the Punto Blu. Some opportunities to study abroad as part of short programs (i.e. Campus Abroad) and long programs (such as Exchange programs lasting a semester and Double Degree Programs) are offered (see "International opportunities"). For detailed information about foreign languages see "Foreign languages". It should be noted that while adhering to the educational objectives of the MSc program and of the ministerial tables concerning the field of study of Economics, the program structure may be subject to slight variations decided on by the Organs of administration. Notice that in order to fulfil the ministerial requirements to be awarded the Master of Science in in Discipline economiche e sociali - Economic and Social Sciences, between the second semester of the first year of studies and the second year of studies students must choose:
- 4 characteristic-guided choice courses (24 credit points) chosen from among those indicated at points a), b), c);
- 3 elective courses (18 credit points) chosen from the elective courses of the Msc Programs or 2 electives and 2 in-depth studies worth 3 credit points each. Each course can be allocated one single in-depth study for a maximum of 3 credit points.
The procedures for the choice are as follows: a) 2 courses chosen from among the General Economics group:
b) 1 course chosen from among the Applied Economics group:
c) 1 course chosen from among the quantitative/social disciplines:
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.
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. Detailed information on how to choose such courses, rules, administrative deadlines and recognition procedures see "Higher Level Courses".
It should be noted that while adhering to the educational objectives of the MSc degree and of the ministerial tables concerning the field of study of Economics, the range of elective courses offered for 2017-2018 a.y. may be subject to slight variations decided on by the Organs of administration. Last change 11/05/2017 15:26
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2.1.10.5.
International opportunities
Some opportunities to study abroad as part of short programs (i.e. Campus Abroad) and long programs (such as Exchange programs and Double Degree Programs) are offered.
Double Degree Programs are addressed to a selected group of students who have excelled in their studies and have adequate language skills. Students who are admitted can study a year in Italy and a year abroad; at the end of the courses they will obtain both the Italian Master of Science Degree and the equivalent foreign degree awarded by the partner school. The partner schools for the DES-LM / ESS-LM programs and equivalent foreign graduate degrees are:
- Ecole des Hautes Etudes Commerciales (HEC) - Paris: MSc in Management-Grande Ecole;
- Keio University, Tokyo, Japan: Master in Economics;
- The Moscow State Institute of International Relations (MGIMO-University): Master of Economics in the Area of the World Energy;
- Université Catholique de Louvain: Master en Sciences économiques orientation générale à finalité approfondie.
For updated information on Double Degree agreements please consult the website http://www.ir.unibocconi.eu/
The selection procedures for the program are presented in "Studying abroad".
Last change 15/07/2016 09:40
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2.1.11.
Master of Science in Economics and Management of Innovation and Technology (EMIT)
Program Director: Prof.ssa Paola Cillo (up to 31 August 2016) Prof.ssa Myriam Mariani (from 1 September 2016)
Assistant to the Program Director: prof.ssa Nicoletta Corrocher
Field of study Economics (no. LM-56 of the Ministerial Decree 16 March 2007) Last change 11/07/2016 11:22
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2.1.11.1.
Educational objectives
The Master of Science in Economics and Management of Innovation and Technology has the following educational objectives:
- provide advanced preparation in the main economic-business subjects in order to understand the implications of the technological innovations in the single sectors, and the implications in terms of regulations and competition analysis;
- develop the skills to have a complete understanding of the implications of innovation procedures in companies, in terms of innovation development, introduce innovation in business processes and develop an entrepreneurial approach in companies;
- complete one's economics-business studies providing quantitative and juridical competences, so as to develop interdisciplinary problem analysis skills;
- develop competences via educational activities inside and outside the classroom which promote student-teacher interaction and interaction between the students themselves as well as complex problem analysis and problem solving skills, ability to present and discuss the results of one’s work;
- promote competence (in the business area) in the use of English and a second EU language to work effectively and efficiently in one’s profession.
Last change 23/06/2016 16:22
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2.1.11.2.
Career opportunities
Generally the Master Economics and Management of Innovation and Technology graduate has access to the labor world; should he wish to do research, he can continue his studies by pursuing a PhD program. In the description of the typical/ideal career opportunities for the graduate, employment may be in a different area, both in terms of the candidate’s profile, which depends on one’s studies in the undergraduate school, as well as labor market conditions when the student’s studies come to an end.
The main career opportunities are:
Manager of innovation and business development
- Research and development/business development manager
- Project manager
- Process innovation external consultant
The graduate is able to carry out a detailed analyzes of the different developmental issues and product/process innovation,contributing to innovation process management in its different phases.
Innovation processess analyst
- Analyst for regulations authority
- Stratigic analyst for companies, consulting firms or other institutions
The graduate is able to carry out in-depth analysis on innovation process effects on strategic and competitive dynamics in industrial sectors, and regulations implications as well as company strategy.
Last change 23/06/2016 16:23
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2.1.11.3.
Description of the educational path
The Master of Science in Economics and Management of Innovation and Technology is taught in English.
The first part of the study plan includes mandatory courses in the students’ study program.
The second part of the study plan includes educational activities chosen by the student focusing on specific subject areas, e.g. management of technology and innovation, information systems and green management. It is possible to draw from the Bocconi curriculum as well as that of other universities (mostly foreign). In addition, the mandatory educational activities include:
- 3-month work experience (internship or similar);
- two EU languages (Italian is mandatory for those students who are not native speakers of Italian);
- the thesis, is the result of research carried out under the guidance of an advisor, on a subject area linked to the graduate’s curriculum.
Study experiences abroad, from one month to one year, are encouraged (Campus abroad, Exchange Programs, Free-Mover Semester Program, Double Degree Programs).
Last change 23/06/2016 16:26
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2.1.11.4.
Program structure
The program structure of the Master of Science in Economics and Management of Innovation and Technology comprises educational activities for a total of 120 credit points.
First year of studies- for students enrolled in the 2015-2016 academic year
The links to the course profiles ARE NOT included when the year of studies is NO LONGER active in the current academic year for the students initially enrolled in the academic years of reference of this section.
Track - Economics and Management Background (TEMB)
|
I semester
|
|
|
Code
|
Course title
|
Language of instruction
|
CP
|
20451
|
Fundamentals of innovation and industrial change
|
ENG
|
7
|
20452
|
Industry and competition analysis
|
ENG
|
7
|
20143
|
Intellectual property and competition law
|
ENG
|
6
|
20455
|
Technology and innovation strategy - Module 1 (Technology and innovation management) (see note below)
|
ENG
|
6
|
20453
|
Venture capital and valuation
|
ENG
|
6
|
|
II semester
|
|
|
Code
|
Course title
|
Language of instruction
|
CP
|
20457
|
Developing your company
|
ENG
|
6
|
20150
|
Statistics for economics and business
|
ENG
|
8
|
20456
|
Technology and innovation strategy - Module 2 (Technology entrepreneurship) (see note below)
|
ENG
|
10
|
|
1 compulsory course to be chosen (*)
|
|
6
|
|
first foreign language (lessons only)
|
|
|
|
second foreign language (lessons only)
|
|
|
|
Total of credit points provided for in the first year
|
|
62
|
Note:
- code 20455 ‘Technology and innovation strategy - Module 1 (Technology and innovation management)’ and code 20456 ‘Technology and innovation strategy - Module 2 (Technology entrepreneurship)’ are the first and second module of the course code 20454 ‘Technology and innovation strategy’.
Track - Engineering and Science Background (TESB)
|
I semester
|
|
|
Code
|
Course title
|
Language of instruction
|
CP
|
20483
|
Industry and firm dynamics
|
ENG
|
7
|
20484
|
Competition analysis and strategy
|
ENG
|
7
|
20143
|
Intellectual property and competition law
|
ENG
|
6
|
20455
|
Technology and innovation strategy - Module 1 (Technology and innovation management) (see note below)
|
ENG
|
6
|
20485
|
Finance and valuation
|
ENG
|
6
|
|
II semester
|
|
|
Code
|
Course title
|
Language of instruction
|
CP
|
20457
|
Developing your company
|
ENG
|
6
|
20150
|
Statistics for economics and business
|
ENG
|
8
|
20456
|
Technology and innovation strategy - Module 2 (Technology entrepreneurship) (see note below)
|
ENG
|
10
|
|
1 compulsory course to be chosen (*)
|
|
6
|
|
first foreign language (lessons only)
|
|
|
|
second foreign language (lessons only)
|
|
|
|
Total of credit pointsprovided for in the first year
|
|
62
|
Note:
- code 20455 ‘Technology and innovation strategy - Module 1 (Technology and innovation management)’ and code 20456 ‘Technology and innovation strategy - Module 2 (Technology entrepreneurship)’ are the first and the second module of the course code 20454 ‘Technology and innovation strategy’.
(*) COMPULSORY COURSES CHOSEN BY THE STUDENTS for students enrolled in the 2015-2016 academic year
Code
|
Course title
|
Language of instruction
|
Semester
|
CP
|
20402
|
Innovation, growth and sustainability (major A students or free track students)
|
ENG
|
II
|
6
|
20147
|
Innovation management (major C, major D students o free track students)
|
ENG
|
II
|
6
|
20209
|
IT consulting (major B, major D students or free track students)
|
ENG
|
II
|
6
|
First year of studies- for students initially enrolled starting the 2016-2017 academic year
The program structure is valid for the students initially enrolled in the academic years of reference for this section. The link to the course profiles refer to the courses included in the students' own study plan in the current academic year
|
I semester
|
|
|
Code
|
Course title
|
Language of instruction
|
CP
|
20451
|
Fundamentals of innovation and industrial change
|
ENG
|
7
|
20452
|
Industry and competition analysis
|
ENG
|
7
|
20143
|
Intellectual property and competition law
|
ENG
|
6
|
20455
|
Technology and innovation strategy - Module 1 (Technology and innovation management) (Vedi nota)
|
ENG
|
6
|
20453
|
Venture capital and valuation
|
ENG
|
6
|
|
II semester
|
|
|
Code
|
Course title
|
Language of instruction
|
CP
|
20457
|
Developing your company
|
ENG
|
6
|
20150
|
Statistics for economics and business
|
ENG
|
8
|
20456
|
Technology and innovation strategy - Module 2 (Technology entrepreneurship) (Vedi nota)
|
ENG
|
10
|
|
1 insegnamento obbligatorio a scelta (*)
|
|
6
|
|
Lingua 1 (solo didattica)
|
|
|
|
Lingua 2 (solo didattica)
|
|
|
|
Totale crediti previsti per il primo anno di corso
|
|
62
|
Note:
- code 20455 ‘Technology and innovation strategy - Module 1 (Technology and innovation management)’ and code 20456 ‘Technology and innovation strategy - Module 2 (Technology entrepreneurship)’ are the first and second module of the course code 20454 ‘Technology and innovation strategy’.
Second year of studies 2016-2017
Educational activities
|
CP
|
3 elective courses
|
18
|
1 Industry-specific elective (**) (***)
|
6
|
First foreign language (lessons + exam 1st sem 2nd year)
|
4
|
Second foreign language (lessons + exam 1st sem 2nd year)
|
4
|
Internship or similar activities
|
8
|
Thesis
|
18
|
Total CP of the second year of studies
|
58
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(*) COMPULSORY COURSES CHOSEN BY THE STUDENTS for students enrolled in the 2016-2017 academic year
Code
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Course title
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Language of instruction
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Semester
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CP
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20402
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Innovation, growth and sustainability (studenti percorso A o piano libero)
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ENG
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II
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6
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20147
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Innovation management (studenti percorso C, o piano libero)
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ENG
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II
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6
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20209
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IT consulting (studenti percorso B, percorso D o piano libero)
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ENG
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II
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6
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(**) Industry-specific electives:
Code
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Course title
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Language of instruction
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Semester
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CP
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20467
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Community based innovation and strategy
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ENG
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II
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6
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20493
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Innovation and competition in life science
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ENG
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I
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6
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20494
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Innovation and firm strategies in ICT sectors
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ENG
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I
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6
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20292 |
Innovation in services
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ENG
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I |
6 |
(***) In case of programs abroad a course without correspondance can also be recognised but it must refer to the Subject Group SECS-P/06 and approved by the MSc Program Director.
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 single modules passed will be taken into account for rankings within the University (e.g. ISU Scholarship, selection for International Programs...) and they can be viewed by printing the unofficial academic transcript at the Punto Blu.
Some opportunities to study abroad as part of short programs (i.e. Campus Abroad) and long programs (such as Exchange programs lasting a semester and Double Degree Programs) are offered (see "International opportunities").
For detailed information about foreign languages see "Foreign languages".
During the second year of studies students choose 3 elective courses which correspond to the 18 credit points regarding the activities chosen by the students - concerning the personalized academic major (free track) or one of the following recommended majors:
- Big data and business analytics (major D);
- Green Management and Sustainability (major A);
- IT consulting (major B);
- Technology and Innovation Management (major C).
The Program Director is available during office hours to provide more information concerning the program structure. Student office hours are published on the website at www.unibocconi.eu/officehours
It should be noted that while adhering to the educational objectives of the MSc Program and of the ministerial tables concerning the field of study of Economics, the program structure may be subject to slight variations decided on by the Organs of administration.
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2.1.11.4.1.
Big data and business analytics
Besides the compulsory Industry-specific elective, students should choose either 3 major-specific courses (see the table below) or 2 major-specific courses and one course freely chosen from among the electives of MSc programs. Note that students can also choose a second Industry-specific elective as a free elective.
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2.1.11.4.2.
Green Management and Sustainability
Besides the compulsory Industry-specific elective, students should choose either 3 major-specific courses (see the table below) or 2 major-specific courses and one course freely chosen from among the electives of MSc programs. Note that students can also choose a second Industry-specific elective as a free elective.
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2.1.11.4.3.
IT Consulting
Besides the compulsory Industry-specific elective, students should choose either 3 major-specific courses (see the table below) or 2 major-specific courses and one course freely chosen from among the electives of MSc programs. Note that students can also choose a second Industry-specific elective as a free elective.
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2.1.11.4.4.
Technology and Innovation Management
Besides the compulsory Industry-specific elective, students should choose either 3 major-specific courses (see the table below) or 2 major-specific courses and one course freely chosen from among the electives of MSc programs. Note that students can also choose a second Industry-specific elective as a free elective.
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2.1.11.4.5.
Free track
The 18 credit points regarding the educational activities are divided into 3 courses chosen freely by the student from among the electives of MSc programs; 1 course can be replaced by 1 Industry-specific elective; the allocation of electives is subject to the official approval of the MSc Program Director or his/her delegate to the Academic Affairs Division.
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2.1.11.5.
International opportunities
Some opportunities to study abroad as part of short programs (i.e. Campus Abroad) and long programs (such as Exchange programs lasting a semester and Double Degree Programs) are offered.
Double Degree Programs are addressed to a selected group of students who have excelled in their studies and have adequate language skills.
Students who are admitted can study a year in Italy and a year abroad; at the end of the courses they will obtain both the Italian Master of Science Degree and the equivalent foreign degree awarded by the partner school.
The partner school for the EMIT program and equivalent foreign graduate degree are:
- Copenhagen Business School: MSc. in Economics and Business Administration Management of Innovation and Business Development;
- Rotterdam School of Management - RSM, Erasmus Universiteit: Master of Science Management of Innovation;
- The Moscow State Institute of International Relations (MGIMO-University): Master of Economics in the Area of the World Energy;
- Universidade Catòlica Portuguesa (Faculdade de Ciencias Econòmicas e Empresariais) Lisbona: Master of Science in Business Administration -Major in Innovation and Technology;
- Vienna University of Economics and Business (WU), Vienna: Master in Strategy, Innovation and Management Control.
For updated information on Double Degree agreements please consult the website www.ir.unibocconi.eu/doubledegree.
The selection procedures for the program are presented in "Studying abroad".
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2.1.12.
Economics and Management of Government and International Organizations (GIO)
Program Director:Prof. Valentina Mele
Assistant to the Program Director: Dott.ssa Monica Otto
Field of study Management (no. LM-77 of the Ministerial Decree 16 March 2007)
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2.1.12.1.
Educational objectives
The Master of Science in Economics and Management of Government and International Organizations has the following educational objectives:
- provide advanced studies on public management, analysis of public policies and their application in order to work in professional sectors, both public and private, to improve public services at international, national, and local levels;
- promote the development of a unitary vision of government methodologies of public administration and international organizations, relations management between these institutions and companies operating in their sector;
- complete your business and economics preparation providing competences in subjects as economics, quantitative and juridical, so as to develop problem analysis skills in interdisciplinary areas;
- develop competences via educational activities inside and outside the classroom which promote student-teacher interaction and interaction between the students themselves as well as exposure to experiences and speeches by important guest speakers
- develop skills for problem analysis, even complex, problem solving skills, ability to present the processing outcome;
- 6.encourage the mastery (business field) in the use of English and of a EI second foreign language for working efficiently.
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2.1.12.2.
Career opportunities
Generally a graduate in Economics and Management of Government and International Organizationshas access to the labor world; should he wish to do research, he can continue his studies by pursuing a PhD program.In the description of the typical/ideal career opportunities for the graduate, employment may be in a different area, both in terms of the candidate’s profile, which depends on one’s studies in the undergraduate school, as well as labor market conditions when the student’s studies come to an end.
The main career opportunities are:
Management expert in public administration and international institutions
- Management expert in public administrations and international and supranational institutions, NGOs and non-profit organizations or social enterprises, companies and institutions of the health sector and social health;
- Project manager in public administrations and international and supranational institutions, institutional building and development expert.
- Consultant for public administrations and international and supranational institutions for companies and health institutions and non-profit organizations and social enterprises.
- Relationship manager or sectorial expert in medium and large-size companies (financial institutions, large companies especially in high intensity control sectors) roles of market access and public affairs in private companies working for the public sector and for the health and social health.
- Diplomatic career, subject to a state competitive examination
The graduate can work as a manager in various areas of management (such as planning, administration, human resources and special projects management) in a public administration or an international or supranational institution, (including NGOs) and a company operating in sectors with strong contact with the public sector (health, social health, not profit).The graduate has an integrated view of the running of institutions and its interaction with the public sector, in the case of a national institution or with other important international or supranational institutions.The graduate can also work as a consultant or as external support for such institutions inside large private companies (e.g. as an analyst or client account, of market access, institutional business and corporate social responsibility).
Expert in public policy
- Internal expert or external consultant in defining public policies, with reference to the public administration, public and private health, infrastructures and industrial policies
- Analyst in the public sector and public policies in research companies and large private sector companies (consulting firms or control sector of complex companies) and healthcare and social health.
- Analyst in international and supranational institutions and health institutions and social health.
The graduate is able to work in key bodies as well as minor ones in helping to define public policies, especially with reference to economics (infrastructure, health, public companies, development of sectorial policies). The graduate can also work inside international and supranational institutions working to sustain economic development in special regions or industries or in the development of infrastructures.
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2.1.12.3.
Description of the educational path
The Master of Science in Economics and Management of Government and International Organizations is entirely taught in English.
The first part of the study plan includes mandatory courses for all students in the study program.
The second part of the study plan includes educational activities chosen by the student focusing on specific subject areas, such as, international institutions, public management, management of social enterprises and healthcare. It is possible to draw from the Bocconi curriculum as well as that of other universities (mostly foreign).
The second year program structure includes other mandatory educational activities:
- 3-month work experience (internship or similar activity);
- two EU languages different from one’s native language (Italian is mandatory for all students who are not Italian native speakers);
- ·the thesis, is the result of research carried out under the guidance of an advisor, on a subject area linked to the graduate’s curriculum.
Study experiences abroad, from one month to one year, are encouraged (Campus abroad, Exchange Programs, Free-Mover Semester Programs, Double Degree Programs).
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2.1.12.4.
Program structure
The program structure of the Master of Science in Economics and Management of Government and International Organizations 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. The link to the course profiles refer to the courses included in the students' own study plan in the current academic year.
First year of studies for students enrolled starting from 2015-2016 academic year
Second year of studies 2016-2017 academic year
Educational activities
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CP
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4 elective courses
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24
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First foreign language (lessons + exam 1st sem 2nd year)
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4
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Second foreign language (lessons + exam 1st sem 2nd year)
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4
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Internship or similar activities
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8
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Thesis
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18
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Total CP of the second year
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58
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(*) COMPULSORY COURSES TO BE CHOSEN BY THE STUDENTS
Compulsory courses to be chosen by the students initially enrolled in the first year of studies
Some highly-motivated and deserving MSc students will be allowed to include up to two PhD courses in their study plan. Of these, they can request recognition of 1 course in place of a MSc elective one and 1 course as an additional one. Detailed information on how to choose such courses, rules, administrative deadlines and recognition procedures see "Higher Level Courses". Some opportunities to study abroad as part of short programs (i.e. Campus Abroad) and long programs (such as Exchange programs lasting a semester and Double Degree Programs) are offered (see "International opportunities").
For detailed information about foreign languages see "Foreign languages".
During the second year of studies students choose 4 elective courses which correspond to the 24 credit points regarding the activities chosen by the students - concerning the personalized academic major (free track) or one of the following recommended majors:
- Healthcare (major D);
- International organizations (major A);
- Public management and business - Government relations (major B);
- Social enterprise and not for profit organizations (major C).
The MSc Program Director is available during office hours to provide more information concerning the program structure. Student office hours are published on the website at www.unibocconi.eu/officehours.
It should be noted that while adhering to the educational objectives of the MSc program and of the ministerial tables concerning the field of study of Management, the program structure may be subject to slight variations decided on by the Organs of administration.
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2.1.12.4.1.
Healthcare
The major structure includes:
a) 2 compulsory courses:
b) at least 1 course chosen from among the following:
c) the possibility to choose 1 course freely chosen from among the electives of MSc programs. Last change 18/07/2016 12:05
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2.1.12.4.2.
International Organizations
The major structure includes:
a) at least 1 course chosen from among the following:
b) at least 2 courses chosen from among the following plus those not chosen from point a) above:
c) the possibility to choose 1 course freely chosen from among the electives of MSc programs. Last change 18/07/2016 12:11
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2.1.12.4.3.
Public management and business-Government relations
The major structure includes:
a) at least 1 course chosen from among the following:
b) at least 2 courses chosen from among the following ones plus those not chosen from point a) above:
c) the possibility to choose 1 course freely chosen from among the electives of MSc programs. Last change 18/07/2016 12:18
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2.1.12.4.4.
Social Enterprise and not for profit organization
The major structure includes:
a) at least 2 courses to be chosen from among the following ones:
b) the possibility to choose 2 courses freely chosen from among the electives of MSc programs and the ones not chosen in point a) . Last change 18/07/2016 12:21
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2.1.12.4.5.
Free track
The 24 credit points regarding the educational activities chosen by the students are divided into 4 courses freely chosen by the student from among the electives of MSc programs; the allocation of electives is subject to the official approval of the MSc Program Director or his/her delegate to the Academic Affairs Division. Notice that 2 out of 24 credit points relating to the courses chosen must be referred to one of the following subject groups: Political economy (SECS-P/01), Political economy Politica economica (SECS-P/02), Scienza delle finanze Finance (SECS-P/03), History of economic thought Storia del pensiero economico (SECS-P/04), Applied economics (SECS-P/06), Theory and principles of management (SECS-P/07), Corporate management (SECS-P/08), , Corporate finance (SECS-P/09), Organization theory (SECS-P/10), Economic History Storia economica (SECS-P/12),Political science (SPS/04) Constitutional Law Diritto costituzionale (IUS/08), and Diritto Amministrativo [Administrative Law](IUS/10) International Law Diritto internazionale (IUS/13),European law (IUS/14). (See the Subject Groups published in the course profiles www.unibocconi.eu/profiles). Last change 23/06/2016 17:26
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2.1.12.5.
International opportunities
Some opportunities to study abroad as part of short programs (i.e. Campus Abroad) and long programs (such as Exchange programs lasting a semester and Double Degree Programs) are offered.
Double degree programs are addressed to a selected group of students who have excelled in their studies and have good language skills.
Students who are admitted can study a year in Italy and a year abroad; at the end of the courses they will obtain both the Italian Master of Science Degree and the equivalent foreign degree awarded by the partner school.
The partner school for the Master of Science in Economics and Management of Government and International Organizations and equivalent foreign graduate degree are:
- Institut National d'Etudes Politiques de Paris (Sciences-po): Diplôme de l'Institut d'Études Politiques de Paris (a different mention is obtained depending on the major chosen);
- Hertie School of Governance: Master of Public Policy;
- University at Albany, Rockefeller College of Public Affairs and Policy University at Albany, State University New York (SUNY), Master in Public Administration (MPA Program.
For updated information on Double Degree agreeements please check ‘Studying abroad’. Last change 15/07/2016 11:10
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