Curriculum(s) for 2024 - Business sciences (32930)
1st year
Lesson | Semester | CFU | SSD | Language | |
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1013710 | BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION | 1st | 9 | SECS-P/07 | ITA | |
Educational objectives The course provides students with a basic knowledge of private entities, profit and no-profit, in relation to the characteristics, operation, economy, business and funding sources. It also aims to introduce the concepts of income and capital through the use of quantitative tools and accounting. LEARNING OUTCOMES Foreground Students who have passed the examination will be able to apply fundamental knowledge gained about the private entities, profit and no-profit, particularly with regard to characteristics, operation, economy, business and funding sources. Acquired skills Students who have passed the examination will be able to understand the variables that guide the behaviour and decisions of entities and, in particular, will acquire the skills necessary to assess the affordability and financial viability of business plans. Students who have passed the examination will also manage accounting operations in order to prepare the financial statements, to interpret the results achieved by companies and to evaluate their performance. | |||||
1013718 | PRINCIPLES OF PUBLC LAW | 1st | 9 | IUS/09 | ITA | |
Educational objectives
Knowledge and understanding: students will be able to understand the fundamentals of Italian public law, with the Republican Constitution as an essential point of reference. | |||||
1013719 | MATHEMATICS BASE COURSE | 1st | 9 | SECS-S/06 | ITA | |
Educational objectives The course ‘Matematica Corso Base’ provides the main notions of Calculus for economic, business, and financial models: functions, limits and continuity, derivatives, differentiation rules, integrals. Systems of (parametric) linear equations. Functions of n variables. Knowledge and understanding: the students will be able to manage the theoretical frame as well as to perform the calculus on functions, limits and continuity, derivatives, differentiation rules, integrals, Systems of linear equations. They will learn also basic notions related to functions of two or more variables. Students will be able to apply the basic mathematical models and methods that are used in the analysis of economic, business, and financial problems. Students will develop the skills to determine the tools needed for tackling the objectives of the course. Students will develop some attitude to mathematical logic, the attitude to express concepts through a formal mathematical language, and the skill to prove a result through a rigorous proof. Students will be able to continue in their program of studies, exploiting the acquired mathematical knowledge in the following advanced courses in which the quantitative approach is used. | |||||
1013712 | Political Economy | 2nd | 9 | SECS-P/01 | ITA | |
Educational objectives General goals The aim of the course is to illustrate the basic concepts of modern economic theory. In the frontal lessons, the exposition of theoretical issues is integrated with the description of the main features of contemporary economies. The first part of the course examines the consumer choice theory and the theory of the firm in order to clarify the forces that determine prices and quantities in the markets. The analysis is based on the study of both the individual choices and interaction among economic agents under different market regimes (perfect competition, monopoly). The second part deals with the functioning of economic systems seen as a whole. The aim is to provide the tools for the analysis and explanation of the evolution of the main macroeconomic variables (GDP, employment, consumption, investment, public budget, rates of interests). Specific goals More in detail, the course aims at allowing the student: A) to develop adequate basic knowledge and understanding in the field of Economics; | |||||
1013717 | PRIVATE LAW INSTITUTIONS | 2nd | 9 | IUS/01 | ITA | |
Educational objectives The course of Institutions of Private Law is designed to enable students learning fundamental concepts of private law; the complex rules that govern relations between individuals and between individuals and Public Administration where the latter acts privatorum jure, or as private individual and without the exercise of its powers which are authoritative. Foreground: Acquired skills: | |||||
1013723 | ACCOUNTING | 2nd | 9 | SECS-P/07 | ITA | |
Educational objectives The course is designed to provide a basic understanding about the preparation of financial statements in light of Italian law. At the end of the course, student should demonstrate to be able to prepare financial statements according to law. Specifically, is requested the ability to understand the basic approach to the definition of income and equity, to record transactions, to measure assets and liabilities according to Italian rules, to prepare the documents that constitute financial statements. | |||||
AAF1212 | ENGLISH LANGUAGE - B2 | 2nd | 6 | N/D, N/D | ENG | |
Educational objectives In line with the curricula of the Faculty’s course programmes, the B2 English course is aimed at developing both written and oral skills in the academic and professional subject areas relevant to the student’s own specialized, undergraduate fields of study. Course activities make extensive use of audiovisual materials and computer-mediated aids. In particular, this focus on English for specific purposes is placed in a socio-cultural context, in which intercultural variables and the significance of English as an academic and professional lingua franca are explored: students will therefore encounter a large variety of texts produced in a wide range of contexts of use. |
2nd year
Lesson | Semester | CFU | SSD | Language | |
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1017104 | BUSINESS AND MANAGEMENT | 1st | 9 | SECS-P/08 | ITA | |
Educational objectives The course aims to illustrate and transfer knowledge related to the functioning of business organizations and the activities of business decision makers, using multiple disciplinary approaches. Thus, students will acquire an integrated and comprehensive vision of the company, suitable for the development of basic analytical skills, useful in business practice. | |||||
1017517 | Economic Policy | 1st | 9 | SECS-P/02 | ITA | |
Educational objectives The course aims at providing both knowledge of theories, models and tools of economic policy and ability to apply them to national and international, corporate and institutional issues. These skills more specifically will allow to work in institutions and in economic research centers, in particular for the design, application, evaluation and control of economic choices; in companies, specifically to define strategies and evaluate their results in the micro and macroeconomic institutional context; in the professions, for knowing better the economic environment in which they operate and make accurate forecasts. | |||||
1015450 | BASIC STATISTICS | 1st | 9 | SECS-S/01 | ITA | |
Educational objectives The main objective of the course is to make students able to carry out a quantitative analysis of real phenomena and to interpret the results. To this end, during the lessons the main tools and methods of descriptive and inferential (univariate and bivariate) statistics will be discussed, focusing on both the theoretical/methodological aspects and the analysis of real data. In particular, many examples based on real problems will be shown, especially concerning phenomena in the business, socioeconomic and financial fields. The student who is sufficient to the exam: | |||||
1017055 | COMMERCIAL LAW | 2nd | 9 | IUS/04 | ITA | |
Educational objectives The course aims to provide basic knowledge of Commercial law, focusing on business organization and management with particular reference to companies, main business contracts and credit instruments. Knowledge and ability to understand: Knowledge of the institutes and disciplines. Ability to understand the issues and problems presented. | |||||
1013711 | Economics of Financial Markets | 2nd | 9 | SECS-P/11 | ITA | |
Educational objectives The course aims to provide students with the basic knowledge and skills on the functioning of the financial system. A) Knowledge and understanding: students will acquire the basic knowledge on the elements of the financial system and will be able to understand the fundamental mechanisms of its functioning. Specifically, students will develop knowledge and skills in relation to financial intermediation in terms of instruments, markets, intermediaries, rules and supervisory authorities that constitute the fundamental elements of the financial system. B) Applying knowledge and understanding: Students will be able to apply the concepts learned to real situations and specific cases concerning the main technical-economic aspects of credit and financial transactions. C) Making judgements: The teaching methodology is based on active discussion of official documentation (eg. The Bank of Italy Annual Report) or specialized press, that gives students the opportunity to assume positions argued with reference to the issues of the course. D) Communication skills: At the end of the course students will be able to express the main topics with argumentative coherence, systematic rigor and ownership of economic-financial language. E) Learning skills: Students will be able to reconstruct both general and institutional topics, and more specifically themes focused on particular aspects of the financial system and financial intermediaries. | |||||
1017110 | ECONOMICS AND MONETARY POLICY | 2nd | 9 | SECS-P/02 | ITA | |
Educational objectives The Monetary Economics and Policy course aims at teaching the main elements of a contemporary monetary economy. First of all, students are introduced to monetary and financial relations through simplified accounting schemes. They then learn the individual choices of the main institutional sectors of the economy (households, firms, financial intermediaries and public sector) and the market mechanisms though which the behaviour of individual agents is made mutually compatible. Last, they deepen the analysis of monetary policy and study the behaviour of the central banks of the main industrialized countries. The knowledge of a contemporary monetary economy requires to understand the functioning of some important institutions (starting from the central bank and monetary and financial markets), to master analytical instruments and to comprehend the actual working of different monetary policy regimes. The acquisition of all the tools that are necessary to achieve the teaching targets is guaranteed by specific sections of the program. Particular attention is placed on the actual functioning of the markets for money, bank liquidity, securities and credit. A specific part of the course is devoted to the actual realization of monetary policy. In this way, students can learn both the basic theoretical notions, which are useful to understand the real economic world and which are necessary for those who wish to continue the study of economics, and the actual functioning of money and financial markets, of particular importance for those who are interested in finance and wish to enter the labour market after the Laurea. Acquired knowledge and comprehension abilities Ability to apply knowledge and comprehension | |||||
1017164 | FINANCIAL MATHEMATICS | 2nd | 9 | SECS-S/06 | ITA | |
Educational objectives The primary learning outcome of this subject is to allow students to learn theoretical elements and basic mathematical instruments to evaluate elementary financial operations. Furthermore, students must know how to interpret the results of their application to real problems. Specific objectives Knowledge and understanding: After attending the course, students know and understand the problems related to the evaluation of the basic financial operations and mathematical models to be used to solve such problems. Capacity to apply knowledge and understanding: At the end of the course, students can formalize basic financial operations, according to the correct mathematical approach and apply specific models of the subject, to solve evaluation problems. Autonomous judgment: At the end of the course, students can collect and read data concerning basic and complex financial, borrowing-and-lending as well as investment operations, also in a context governed by fixed or varying interest rates. Communication skills: At the end of the course, students can explain and represent problems and solutions in the financial field, through the methods acquired. Learning skills: At the end of the course, students acquired basic financial logic that will allow them to approach further studies in the area of theories and processes of complex financial markets. |
3rd year
Lesson | Semester | CFU | SSD | Language | |
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1022359 | BANK ECONOMICS AND MANAGEMENT | 1st | 9 | SECS-P/11 | ITA | |
Educational objectives The course aims to provide the basic knowledge and skills on the banking system. In particular, the course aims to analyze the elements of the banking system, namely: teh role of banks, banking services, banking market, and Supervision. - Knowledge and understanding | |||||
10592730 | LIFE AND NON-LIFE POLICIES AND INSURANCE DISTRIBUTION | 1st | 6 | SECS-P/11 | ITA | |
Educational objectives The course aims to provide the basic knowledge and skills on the life and non-life insurance policies and insurance distribution. In particular, the course aims to analyze the new European supervisory architecture on financial and insurance markets, paying attention on the legal framework on insurance distribution, the life and non-life products and insurance distribution channels. - Knowledge and understanding | |||||
Elective course | 1st | 6 | N/D | ITA | |
Elective course | 1st | 6 | N/D | ITA | |
10612052 | FINANCIAL INTERMEDIARIES AND WEALTH MANAGEMENT | 2nd | 9 | SECS-P/11 | ITA | |
AAF1001 | FINAL EXAM | 2nd | 3 | N/D | ITA | |
Educational objectives the final exam consists of the presentation of an essay related to the activities conducted during the stage/Thesis-Work. | |||||
THREE-DIMENSIONAL MODELING | |||||
THREE-DIMENSIONAL MODELING | |||||
THREE-DIMENSIONAL MODELING |
Optional groups
Lesson | Year | Semester | CFU | SSD | Language |
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1009300 | LABOR LAW | 3rd | 1st | 6 | IUS/07 | ITA |
Educational objectives The course aims to provide students with a full and updated understanding of the basic elements of employment and labour law, also under a developmental perspective, including the legal regulation of individual employment agreements and trade union relations. After completing the course: | |||||
1004167 | TAX LAW | 3rd | 1st | 6 | IUS/12 | ITA |
Educational objectives The Course intends to provide students with a complete and up to date preparation, also in an evolutionary perspective, on the fundamental Institutions of Corporate Tax Law. At the end of the course: |
Lesson | Year | Semester | CFU | SSD | Language |
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1038113 | ECONOMICS AND TECHNIQUE OF SECURITIES MARKETS | 3rd | 1st | 6 | SECS-P/11 | ITA |
Educational objectives The course aims to analyze the technical and economic characteristics of the main financial instruments of the securities markets and the their mechanisms of functioning in their respective markets, with particular reference to equities and bonds. In addition, the course aims to provide the theoretical framework and analytical instruments for the assessments and investment decisions relating to individual securities and portfolios of securities. At the end of the course students will learn the technical and economic characteristics of the main financial instruments of the securities markets, included the operation of analytical instrumentation for the evaluation of investment choices. More specifically, students will acquire the following skills: • Knowledge and understanding: at the end of the course the student will have knowledge of the technical and economic characteristics of the main financial instruments of the securities markets, mechanisms of functioning of securities markets and instruments useful in the evaluation of investment decisions concerning individual securities and portfolios of securities. | |||||
1018186 | BUSINESS FINANCE | 3rd | 1st | 6 | SECS-P/09 | ITA |
Educational objectives The aims of the course are: |
Lesson | Year | Semester | CFU | SSD | Language |
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10596277 | CONTRACT AND RESPONSIBILITY | 3rd | 2nd | 6 | IUS/01 | ITA |
Educational objectives General objectives The knowledge of the fundamental institutes presupposes numerous methodological choices, to the completion of which will be dedicated the first part of the course, in order to allow the acquisition of all the necessary tools to interpret the contractual texts and understand the functioning of the legal syllogism, so as to identify also any responsibilities. Liability is understood not as a synthesis of specific duties, but as a general principle according to which any event detrimental to an interest protected by the legal system is civilly unlawful, according to the precept of neminem laedere. Particular attention will be paid to the law of contracts in general and to responsibility, determining institutes in the training of both the professional with managerial functions and those who, wanting to continue their studies, intend to acquire skills for carrying out the activities of auditors and business professionals. Central, therefore, on the one hand, the role of legal circulation with inter vivos tools to which the law entrusts the production and exchange of goods and services, on the other hand, the rules and principles that make up the system of civil liability, in so far as it meets the requirements of justice, remuneration or distribution, consistent with the current economic and social framework. Specific objectives Knowledge and understanding: The “Contracts and Responsibilities” course provides students with the knowledge of specific legal institutes on the subject of contracts and civil liability. In particular, it allows the student to acquire the ability to identify the most appropriate and compliant solution to the principles and values of our legal system in identifying the discipline applicable to the specific case. Thanks also to the participation in the classroom of Italian and foreign experts and teachers of the sector. Application skills: Through the performance of classroom exercises and study of practical cases, the “Contracts and Responsibilities” course allows students to be able to apply the institutional notions, to interpret a law text in contract matters, to verify the legal consequences of a certain conduct of private individuals, to distinguish the different forms of liability. It allows students to understand the main contractual tools of legal circulation, evaluating in relation to the individual hypotheses of each case, which of the tools should be considered preferable in order to meet the needs that, from time to time, arise, identifying, in this way, also the differential traits in the choice of one tool rather than another. Communication skills: The “Contracts and Responsabilities” course aims to strengthen the skills of oral presentation, with particular reference to the acquisition of greater command of the technical terms of the legal language. Learning skills: The “Contracts and Responsabilities” course guarantees the acquisition of a high level of autonomy in the management of the study and one’s own learning. This is made possible through the active involvement of students during lessons, practical applications of what has been learned and exercises on concrete and current cases. | |||||
1022404 | ENERGY, RAW MATERIALS AND INNOVATION | 3rd | 2nd | 6 | SECS-P/13 | ITA |
Educational objectives LEARNING TARGETS The learning targets may also be declined on the basis of the five descriptors of Dublin, according to the following scheme: E. Learning skills | |||||
10600090 | GEOGRAPHY OF FIRMS AND FINANCE | 3rd | 2nd | 6 | M-GGR/02 | ITA |
Educational objectives The course is aimed to provide students with the understanding of the relationships between firms/companies and the geographical dimensions of their agency (space, territory, environment, ecosystem, nature); and to provide them with the analysis of the different conditions in which these objects are constituted as sources of profitability and competitiveness for them. The course will focus, once explained the general framework of the firm/space relations, on the role of the urban spaces in promoting and steering the global development of financial markets. This knowledge will be supported with case studies and concrete experiences, which will serve in particular to stimulate the creative and planning skills of students in promoting new forms of business / environment relationship. | |||||
1017238 | COMPANY REVIEW | 3rd | 2nd | 6 | SECS-P/07 | ITA |
Educational objectives The course will allow the student who has passed the examination to acquire: |
1st year
Lesson | Semester | CFU | SSD | Language | |
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1013710 | BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION | 1st | 9 | SECS-P/07 | ITA | |
Educational objectives The course provides students with a basic knowledge of private entities, profit and no-profit, in relation to the characteristics, operation, economy, business and funding sources. It also aims to introduce the concepts of income and capital through the use of quantitative tools and accounting. LEARNING OUTCOMES Foreground Students who have passed the examination will be able to apply fundamental knowledge gained about the private entities, profit and no-profit, particularly with regard to characteristics, operation, economy, business and funding sources. Acquired skills Students who have passed the examination will be able to understand the variables that guide the behaviour and decisions of entities and, in particular, will acquire the skills necessary to assess the affordability and financial viability of business plans. Students who have passed the examination will also manage accounting operations in order to prepare the financial statements, to interpret the results achieved by companies and to evaluate their performance. | |||||
1013718 | PRINCIPLES OF PUBLC LAW | 1st | 9 | IUS/09 | ITA | |
Educational objectives
Knowledge and understanding: students will be able to understand the fundamentals of Italian public law, with the Republican Constitution as an essential point of reference. | |||||
1013719 | MATHEMATICS BASE COURSE | 1st | 9 | SECS-S/06 | ITA | |
Educational objectives The course ‘Matematica Corso Base’ provides the main notions of Calculus for economic, business, and financial models: functions, limits and continuity, derivatives, differentiation rules, integrals. Systems of (parametric) linear equations. Functions of n variables. Knowledge and understanding: the students will be able to manage the theoretical frame as well as to perform the calculus on functions, limits and continuity, derivatives, differentiation rules, integrals, Systems of linear equations. They will learn also basic notions related to functions of two or more variables. Students will be able to apply the basic mathematical models and methods that are used in the analysis of economic, business, and financial problems. Students will develop the skills to determine the tools needed for tackling the objectives of the course. Students will develop some attitude to mathematical logic, the attitude to express concepts through a formal mathematical language, and the skill to prove a result through a rigorous proof. Students will be able to continue in their program of studies, exploiting the acquired mathematical knowledge in the following advanced courses in which the quantitative approach is used. | |||||
1013712 | Political Economy | 2nd | 9 | SECS-P/01 | ITA | |
Educational objectives General goals The aim of the course is to illustrate the basic concepts of modern economic theory. In the frontal lessons, the exposition of theoretical issues is integrated with the description of the main features of contemporary economies. The first part of the course examines the consumer choice theory and the theory of the firm in order to clarify the forces that determine prices and quantities in the markets. The analysis is based on the study of both the individual choices and interaction among economic agents under different market regimes (perfect competition, monopoly). The second part deals with the functioning of economic systems seen as a whole. The aim is to provide the tools for the analysis and explanation of the evolution of the main macroeconomic variables (GDP, employment, consumption, investment, public budget, rates of interests). Specific goals More in detail, the course aims at allowing the student: A) to develop adequate basic knowledge and understanding in the field of Economics; | |||||
1013717 | PRIVATE LAW INSTITUTIONS | 2nd | 9 | IUS/01 | ITA | |
Educational objectives The course of Institutions of Private Law is designed to enable students learning fundamental concepts of private law; the complex rules that govern relations between individuals and between individuals and Public Administration where the latter acts privatorum jure, or as private individual and without the exercise of its powers which are authoritative. Foreground: Acquired skills: | |||||
1013723 | ACCOUNTING | 2nd | 9 | SECS-P/07 | ITA | |
Educational objectives The course is designed to provide a basic understanding about the preparation of financial statements in light of Italian law. At the end of the course, student should demonstrate to be able to prepare financial statements according to law. Specifically, is requested the ability to understand the basic approach to the definition of income and equity, to record transactions, to measure assets and liabilities according to Italian rules, to prepare the documents that constitute financial statements. | |||||
AAF1212 | ENGLISH LANGUAGE - B2 | 2nd | 6 | N/D, N/D | ENG | |
Educational objectives In line with the curricula of the Faculty’s course programmes, the B2 English course is aimed at developing both written and oral skills in the academic and professional subject areas relevant to the student’s own specialized, undergraduate fields of study. Course activities make extensive use of audiovisual materials and computer-mediated aids. In particular, this focus on English for specific purposes is placed in a socio-cultural context, in which intercultural variables and the significance of English as an academic and professional lingua franca are explored: students will therefore encounter a large variety of texts produced in a wide range of contexts of use. |
2nd year
Lesson | Semester | CFU | SSD | Language | |
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1017104 | BUSINESS AND MANAGEMENT | 1st | 9 | SECS-P/08 | ITA | |
Educational objectives The course aims to illustrate and transfer knowledge related to the functioning of business organizations and the activities of business decision makers, using multiple disciplinary approaches. Thus, students will acquire an integrated and comprehensive vision of the company, suitable for the development of basic analytical skills, useful in business practice. | |||||
1017517 | Economic Policy | 1st | 9 | SECS-P/02 | ITA | |
Educational objectives The course aims at providing both knowledge of theories, models and tools of economic policy and ability to apply them to national and international, corporate and institutional issues. These skills more specifically will allow to work in institutions and in economic research centers, in particular for the design, application, evaluation and control of economic choices; in companies, specifically to define strategies and evaluate their results in the micro and macroeconomic institutional context; in the professions, for knowing better the economic environment in which they operate and make accurate forecasts. | |||||
1015450 | BASIC STATISTICS | 1st | 9 | SECS-S/01 | ITA | |
Educational objectives The main objective of the course is to make students able to carry out a quantitative analysis of real phenomena and to interpret the results. To this end, during the lessons the main tools and methods of descriptive and inferential (univariate and bivariate) statistics will be discussed, focusing on both the theoretical/methodological aspects and the analysis of real data. In particular, many examples based on real problems will be shown, especially concerning phenomena in the business, socioeconomic and financial fields. The student who is sufficient to the exam: | |||||
1017055 | COMMERCIAL LAW | 2nd | 9 | IUS/04 | ITA | |
Educational objectives The course aims to provide basic knowledge of Commercial law, focusing on business organization and management with particular reference to companies, main business contracts and credit instruments. Knowledge and ability to understand: Knowledge of the institutes and disciplines. Ability to understand the issues and problems presented. | |||||
1013711 | Economics of Financial Markets | 2nd | 9 | SECS-P/11 | ITA | |
Educational objectives The course aims to provide students with the basic knowledge and skills on the functioning of the financial system. A) Knowledge and understanding: students will acquire the basic knowledge on the elements of the financial system and will be able to understand the fundamental mechanisms of its functioning. Specifically, students will develop knowledge and skills in relation to financial intermediation in terms of instruments, markets, intermediaries, rules and supervisory authorities that constitute the fundamental elements of the financial system. B) Applying knowledge and understanding: Students will be able to apply the concepts learned to real situations and specific cases concerning the main technical-economic aspects of credit and financial transactions. C) Making judgements: The teaching methodology is based on active discussion of official documentation (eg. The Bank of Italy Annual Report) or specialized press, that gives students the opportunity to assume positions argued with reference to the issues of the course. D) Communication skills: At the end of the course students will be able to express the main topics with argumentative coherence, systematic rigor and ownership of economic-financial language. E) Learning skills: Students will be able to reconstruct both general and institutional topics, and more specifically themes focused on particular aspects of the financial system and financial intermediaries. | |||||
1027185 | Name not available | 2nd | 9 | SECS-P/06 | ITA | |
Educational objectives The present course aims at introducing the students to the study of the economics of imperfect competition. The course’s perspective will be positive as well as normative. On the positive side, the analysis will consider the strategies firms may adopt to gain and maintain market power, as well as evaluate the implication of market power for social welfare. On the normative side, the course will focus on public intervention in the field of competition policy. Having taken the course, the students are expected to know elementary game theory and be able to frame simple situations in terms of strategic interaction. They are expected to be good at solving simple numerical exercises. They will also know norms and tools of competition policy and will be able to apply this knowledge to the analysis of real situations. | |||||
1017164 | FINANCIAL MATHEMATICS | 2nd | 9 | SECS-S/06 | ITA | |
Educational objectives The primary learning outcome of this subject is to allow students to learn theoretical elements and basic mathematical instruments to evaluate elementary financial operations. Furthermore, students must know how to interpret the results of their application to real problems. Specific objectives Knowledge and understanding: After attending the course, students know and understand the problems related to the evaluation of the basic financial operations and mathematical models to be used to solve such problems. Capacity to apply knowledge and understanding: At the end of the course, students can formalize basic financial operations, according to the correct mathematical approach and apply specific models of the subject, to solve evaluation problems. Autonomous judgment: At the end of the course, students can collect and read data concerning basic and complex financial, borrowing-and-lending as well as investment operations, also in a context governed by fixed or varying interest rates. Communication skills: At the end of the course, students can explain and represent problems and solutions in the financial field, through the methods acquired. Learning skills: At the end of the course, students acquired basic financial logic that will allow them to approach further studies in the area of theories and processes of complex financial markets. |
3rd year
Lesson | Semester | CFU | SSD | Language | |
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1017158 | MANAGEMENT | 1st | 9 | SECS-P/08 | ITA | |
Educational objectives Knowledge and understanding: The subject, starting from the vision of the company as a system (through the Viable Systems Approach, vSa), allows the student to understand "how to investigate", "how it is done" and "how it works" a social organization. | |||||
Elective course | 1st | 6 | N/D | ITA | |
1018184 | MARKETING | 2nd | 9 | SECS-P/08 | ITA | |
Educational objectives At the end of the course students are able to understand and use the main variable, theories and tools of marketing managemant. After discussing some main theoretical frameworks at hte end of the course students will be able to aplly them to the real company and market contest. Students are able to analyse behavior and after sale behavior of costumers, to segment the market, to define a marketing plan and decide the main section of marketing mix such as product and brand management, pricing, distribution channels and comunication. | |||||
Elective course | 2nd | 6 | N/D | ITA | |
AAF1001 | FINAL EXAM | 2nd | 3 | N/D | ITA | |
Educational objectives the final exam consists of the presentation of an essay related to the activities conducted during the stage/Thesis-Work. | |||||
THREE-DIMENSIONAL MODELING | |||||
THREE-DIMENSIONAL MODELING |
Optional groups
Lesson | Year | Semester | CFU | SSD | Language |
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1009300 | LABOR LAW | 3rd | 1st | 6 | IUS/07 | ITA |
Educational objectives The course aims to provide students with a full and updated understanding of the basic elements of employment and labour law, also under a developmental perspective, including the legal regulation of individual employment agreements and trade union relations. After completing the course: | |||||
1004167 | TAX LAW | 3rd | 1st | 6 | IUS/12 | ITA |
Educational objectives The Course intends to provide students with a complete and up to date preparation, also in an evolutionary perspective, on the fundamental Institutions of Corporate Tax Law. At the end of the course: |
Lesson | Year | Semester | CFU | SSD | Language |
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1018185 | BUSINESS FINANCE | 3rd | 1st | 9 | SECS-P/09 | ITA |
Educational objectives The "Corporate Finance" course provides students with suitable principles and models to capture the managerial profile of Corporate Finance, and to translate the prospective equilibria of the companies into "value" and possible "prices" referref to liabilities and securities issued. The course is aimed at: Knowledge and understanding: Making judgements : Communication skills: Learning skills: | |||||
1017193 | BUSINESS ORGANIZATION | 3rd | 1st | 9 | SECS-P/10 | ITA |
Educational objectives 2.1 General Aims This goal will be pursued through the adoption of an appropriate mix of lectures, individual jobs, group ex-ercises, and organizational experts’ lectures. 2.2 Specific Aims 2.2.1 Knowledge and understanding. This knowledge will be acquired by adopting a multi-level perspective (micro-meso-macro-meta-organizational), aimed at understanding systemic relationships starting from the organization of work at the micro (individual) and meso levels (groups / organizational units), making it possible to investigate emerging properties related to the entire organization (macro level) and business aggregations (meta level), as well as their impact on the firm's performance. Furthermore, the understanding of the links between environmental, strategic and organizational variables allows to analyze and solve problems related to the different strategic profiles and the various phases of the life cycle of companies, in search for consistency between these variables, the emerging organizational forms, and the general economic equilibrium conditions of the firm. 2.2.2 Applying knowledge and understanding. The presentation by the students of the results of the group work will allow them to develop reflection and argumentation abilities, together with the ability to exchange, share and display the results achieved. Finally, Lectures held by organizational experts from leading business organizations and the discussion of the related topics with the students, will allow to corroborate - also with practical feedbacks, the ability to apply the techniques and the results achieved by students themselves, and let them learn from any mis-takes made. 2.2.3 Making judgements. In particular, individual and group work will be designed to increase critical, reflexive and independent judg-ing skills, including that aimed at avoiding the biases that characterize the decision-making processes in this area. solving, also with regard to the ethical and social consequences that distinguish organizational choic-es. 2.2.4 Communication skills. These skills represent a "natural" component of the course of Business Organization, and one of the most important issues included in the course program. 2.2.5 Learning skills. In addition, being the Master Degree the natural continuation of the Bachelor Degree, not only in manageri-al or business areas, students will acquire skills that can be further developed, even independently, and used in companies, consulting firms and other organizations, as well as for the establishment of innovative, high-tech start-ups. | |||||
1017265 | TECHNOLOGY IN THE PRODUCTION STAGES | 3rd | 1st | 9 | SECS-P/13 | ITA |
Educational objectives The aim of the course is to highlight the role of technological innovation in the production economy. The correlation between scientific knowledge and technology is direct and induces in turn an immediate correlation between scientific research and technological innovation. |
1st year
Lesson | Semester | CFU | SSD | Language | |
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1013710 | BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION | 1st | 9 | SECS-P/07 | ITA | |
Educational objectives The course provides students with a basic knowledge of private entities, profit and no-profit, in relation to the characteristics, operation, economy, business and funding sources. It also aims to introduce the concepts of income and capital through the use of quantitative tools and accounting. LEARNING OUTCOMES Foreground Students who have passed the examination will be able to apply fundamental knowledge gained about the private entities, profit and no-profit, particularly with regard to characteristics, operation, economy, business and funding sources. Acquired skills Students who have passed the examination will be able to understand the variables that guide the behaviour and decisions of entities and, in particular, will acquire the skills necessary to assess the affordability and financial viability of business plans. Students who have passed the examination will also manage accounting operations in order to prepare the financial statements, to interpret the results achieved by companies and to evaluate their performance. | |||||
1013718 | PRINCIPLES OF PUBLC LAW | 1st | 9 | IUS/09 | ITA | |
Educational objectives
Knowledge and understanding: students will be able to understand the fundamentals of Italian public law, with the Republican Constitution as an essential point of reference. | |||||
1013719 | MATHEMATICS BASE COURSE | 1st | 9 | SECS-S/06 | ITA | |
Educational objectives The course ‘Matematica Corso Base’ provides the main notions of Calculus for economic, business, and financial models: functions, limits and continuity, derivatives, differentiation rules, integrals. Systems of (parametric) linear equations. Functions of n variables. Knowledge and understanding: the students will be able to manage the theoretical frame as well as to perform the calculus on functions, limits and continuity, derivatives, differentiation rules, integrals, Systems of linear equations. They will learn also basic notions related to functions of two or more variables. Students will be able to apply the basic mathematical models and methods that are used in the analysis of economic, business, and financial problems. Students will develop the skills to determine the tools needed for tackling the objectives of the course. Students will develop some attitude to mathematical logic, the attitude to express concepts through a formal mathematical language, and the skill to prove a result through a rigorous proof. Students will be able to continue in their program of studies, exploiting the acquired mathematical knowledge in the following advanced courses in which the quantitative approach is used. | |||||
1013712 | Political Economy | 2nd | 9 | SECS-P/01 | ITA | |
Educational objectives General goals The aim of the course is to illustrate the basic concepts of modern economic theory. In the frontal lessons, the exposition of theoretical issues is integrated with the description of the main features of contemporary economies. The first part of the course examines the consumer choice theory and the theory of the firm in order to clarify the forces that determine prices and quantities in the markets. The analysis is based on the study of both the individual choices and interaction among economic agents under different market regimes (perfect competition, monopoly). The second part deals with the functioning of economic systems seen as a whole. The aim is to provide the tools for the analysis and explanation of the evolution of the main macroeconomic variables (GDP, employment, consumption, investment, public budget, rates of interests). Specific goals More in detail, the course aims at allowing the student: A) to develop adequate basic knowledge and understanding in the field of Economics; | |||||
1013717 | PRIVATE LAW INSTITUTIONS | 2nd | 9 | IUS/01 | ITA | |
Educational objectives The course of Institutions of Private Law is designed to enable students learning fundamental concepts of private law; the complex rules that govern relations between individuals and between individuals and Public Administration where the latter acts privatorum jure, or as private individual and without the exercise of its powers which are authoritative. Foreground: Acquired skills: | |||||
1013723 | ACCOUNTING | 2nd | 9 | SECS-P/07 | ITA | |
Educational objectives The course is designed to provide a basic understanding about the preparation of financial statements in light of Italian law. At the end of the course, student should demonstrate to be able to prepare financial statements according to law. Specifically, is requested the ability to understand the basic approach to the definition of income and equity, to record transactions, to measure assets and liabilities according to Italian rules, to prepare the documents that constitute financial statements. | |||||
New group |
2nd year
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1017104 | BUSINESS AND MANAGEMENT | 1st | 9 | SECS-P/08 | ITA | |
Educational objectives The course aims to illustrate and transfer knowledge related to the functioning of business organizations and the activities of business decision makers, using multiple disciplinary approaches. Thus, students will acquire an integrated and comprehensive vision of the company, suitable for the development of basic analytical skills, useful in business practice. | |||||
1017517 | Economic Policy | 1st | 9 | SECS-P/02 | ITA | |
Educational objectives The course aims at providing both knowledge of theories, models and tools of economic policy and ability to apply them to national and international, corporate and institutional issues. These skills more specifically will allow to work in institutions and in economic research centers, in particular for the design, application, evaluation and control of economic choices; in companies, specifically to define strategies and evaluate their results in the micro and macroeconomic institutional context; in the professions, for knowing better the economic environment in which they operate and make accurate forecasts. | |||||
1015450 | BASIC STATISTICS | 1st | 9 | SECS-S/01 | ITA | |
Educational objectives The main objective of the course is to make students able to carry out a quantitative analysis of real phenomena and to interpret the results. To this end, during the lessons the main tools and methods of descriptive and inferential (univariate and bivariate) statistics will be discussed, focusing on both the theoretical/methodological aspects and the analysis of real data. In particular, many examples based on real problems will be shown, especially concerning phenomena in the business, socioeconomic and financial fields. The student who is sufficient to the exam: | |||||
1017055 | COMMERCIAL LAW | 2nd | 9 | IUS/04 | ITA | |
Educational objectives The course aims to provide basic knowledge of Commercial law, focusing on business organization and management with particular reference to companies, main business contracts and credit instruments. Knowledge and ability to understand: Knowledge of the institutes and disciplines. Ability to understand the issues and problems presented. | |||||
1013711 | Economics of Financial Markets | 2nd | 9 | SECS-P/11 | ITA | |
Educational objectives The course aims to provide students with the basic knowledge and skills on the functioning of the financial system. A) Knowledge and understanding: students will acquire the basic knowledge on the elements of the financial system and will be able to understand the fundamental mechanisms of its functioning. Specifically, students will develop knowledge and skills in relation to financial intermediation in terms of instruments, markets, intermediaries, rules and supervisory authorities that constitute the fundamental elements of the financial system. B) Applying knowledge and understanding: Students will be able to apply the concepts learned to real situations and specific cases concerning the main technical-economic aspects of credit and financial transactions. C) Making judgements: The teaching methodology is based on active discussion of official documentation (eg. The Bank of Italy Annual Report) or specialized press, that gives students the opportunity to assume positions argued with reference to the issues of the course. D) Communication skills: At the end of the course students will be able to express the main topics with argumentative coherence, systematic rigor and ownership of economic-financial language. E) Learning skills: Students will be able to reconstruct both general and institutional topics, and more specifically themes focused on particular aspects of the financial system and financial intermediaries. | |||||
1017164 | FINANCIAL MATHEMATICS | 2nd | 9 | SECS-S/06 | ITA | |
Educational objectives The primary learning outcome of this subject is to allow students to learn theoretical elements and basic mathematical instruments to evaluate elementary financial operations. Furthermore, students must know how to interpret the results of their application to real problems. Specific objectives Knowledge and understanding: After attending the course, students know and understand the problems related to the evaluation of the basic financial operations and mathematical models to be used to solve such problems. Capacity to apply knowledge and understanding: At the end of the course, students can formalize basic financial operations, according to the correct mathematical approach and apply specific models of the subject, to solve evaluation problems. Autonomous judgment: At the end of the course, students can collect and read data concerning basic and complex financial, borrowing-and-lending as well as investment operations, also in a context governed by fixed or varying interest rates. Communication skills: At the end of the course, students can explain and represent problems and solutions in the financial field, through the methods acquired. Learning skills: At the end of the course, students acquired basic financial logic that will allow them to approach further studies in the area of theories and processes of complex financial markets. | |||||
Elective course | 2nd | 6 | N/D | ITA |
3rd year
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1016863 | STATE ACCOUNTING | 1st | 6 | IUS/10 | ITA | |
Educational objectives The aim of the course is to offer the tools for the comprehension of the functions and utilities of the State and local governments budgets, and more generally, of the economic/financial programming within the current system of public administration which is based on the criteria of effectiveness, efficiency and economy. This goal is achieved through a critical study of the legal framework (and its historical genesis) of the most relevant institutions of public financial management. In particular, the course examines the instruments of the economic/financial programming, the principles and legal norms of budget management (i.e., , management of public resources), the new reporting principles, the reformed methodologies of internal and managerial control. The overarching objective is to provide the students with the theoretical understanding of public finance management and the operational tools to functions effectively within the public administration (according to the principle of “good administration” established by art. 97 of the Italian Constitution). This subject is required in all competitive exams for the various positions in public financial management. Functions and activities concerning government budgets with particular reference to the programming instruments of the State, regions and locale authorities; principles of financial management; revenue and expenditure procedures and connected responsibilities; administrative controls and their relevance of the improvement of management results. Operational competences in financial management (economic/financial programming, budget execution, reporting, and controls); problem-solving skills in public financial management following the principles of “good administration” and impartiality and according to the criteria of effectiveness, efficiency and economy. | |||||
1009300 | LABOR LAW | 1st | 6 | IUS/07 | ITA | |
Educational objectives The course aims to provide students with a full and updated understanding of the basic elements of employment and labour law, also under a developmental perspective, including the legal regulation of individual employment agreements and trade union relations. After completing the course: | |||||
1022359 | BANK ECONOMICS AND MANAGEMENT | 1st | 9 | SECS-P/11 | ITA | |
Educational objectives The course aims to provide the basic knowledge and skills on the banking system. In particular, the course aims to analyze the elements of the banking system, namely: teh role of banks, banking services, banking market, and Supervision. - Knowledge and understanding | |||||
1017159 | Management | 1st | 6 | SECS-P/08 | ITA | |
Educational objectives Knowledge and understanding: The subject, starting from the vision of the company as a system (through the Viable Systems Approach, vSa), allows the student to understand "how to investigate", "how it is done" and "how it works" a social organization. | |||||
Elective course | 1st | 6 | N/D | ITA | |
1018184 | MARKETING | 2nd | 9 | SECS-P/08 | ITA | |
Educational objectives At the end of the course students are able to understand and use the main variable, theories and tools of marketing managemant. After discussing some main theoretical frameworks at hte end of the course students will be able to aplly them to the real company and market contest. Students are able to analyse behavior and after sale behavior of costumers, to segment the market, to define a marketing plan and decide the main section of marketing mix such as product and brand management, pricing, distribution channels and comunication. | |||||
1006627 | FINANCIAL SCIENCE | 2nd | 9 | SECS-P/03 | ITA | |
Educational objectives The aim of the course is to provide the student with the background essential to analyse the public sector activities, with special reference to European countries and Italy. The course offers insights into the reasons and scope of the public sector activities, including its development during the last century. Special attention is devoted to the analysis of the public expenditures and revenues and to their economic effects. The course also focuses on budgetary procedures, on fiscal policy issues in the EMU and on the dynamics of debts and deficits.At the end of the course the students will be able to understand the reasons for government's intervention (allocation, stabilization and redistribution). They will understand how the public budget is decided on and which are the principal steps and problems connected with budgetary policy. They will be able to understand the meaning and scope of the main budgetary rules, both domestic and international. Students will understand the basic tax instruments and their economic (tax incidence and welfare effects). Students will be provided with the essential notions regarding the fiscal activities of local governments, with a particular focus on the impact of intergovernmental grants. Their knowledge about public expenditure programs will mainly include the financing of the pensions systems and of anti-poverty programs. Finally, students will acquire the basic notions of market regulation. | |||||
AAF1001 | FINAL EXAM | 2nd | 3 | N/D | ITA | |
Educational objectives the final exam consists of the presentation of an essay related to the activities conducted during the stage/Thesis-Work. | |||||
THREE-DIMENSIONAL MODELING |
Optional groups
Lesson | Year | Semester | CFU | SSD | Language |
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AAF1116 | FRENCH LANGUAGE | 1st | 2nd | 6 | N/D, N/D | ITA |
Educational objectives This course aims at improving and practicing in French Language the four communication skills according to the European Common Frame of Reference as follows : The acquired skills will be the following : - ability to deal with lexico-grammatical features of current French and specialised French as well as French for Specific Purposes ; | |||||
AAF1212 | ENGLISH LANGUAGE - B2 | 1st | 2nd | 6 | N/D, N/D | ITA |
Educational objectives In line with the curricula of the Faculty’s course programmes, the B2 English course is aimed at developing both written and oral skills in the academic and professional subject areas relevant to the student’s own specialized, undergraduate fields of study. Course activities make extensive use of audiovisual materials and computer-mediated aids. In particular, this focus on English for specific purposes is placed in a socio-cultural context, in which intercultural variables and the significance of English as an academic and professional lingua franca are explored: students will therefore encounter a large variety of texts produced in a wide range of contexts of use. |
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1017138 | Economic geography | 3rd | 2nd | 6 | M-GGR/02 | ITA |
Educational objectives Knowledge and understanding of the spatial dynamics that support the development of economic activities. | |||||
1017255 | ECONOMIC HISTORY | 3rd | 2nd | 6 | SECS-P/12 | ITA |
Educational objectives Acquired knowledge The course highlights the main transformations of the Italian and European economy, inserted into the framework of the World economy, from the first industrial revolution to the European integration. The economic history course provides students with comprehension of the operation of the economic system and critical skills. Students acquire also the necessary tools to analize economic development in the very long term. Acquired skills Students at the Faculty of Economics are used with notional models and hence can be oriented to extremely simplify the real world. Whereas, by studying the development paths of the XIX and XX century European countries from a historical perspective, students will be able to recover the idea that the real world is more complex than the notional models would predict |
1st year
Lesson | Semester | CFU | SSD | Language |
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10616660 | Business Administration | 1st | 9 | SECS-P/07 | ENG |
1051807 | Microeconomics | 1st | 9 | SECS-P/01 | ENG |
10616661 | CALCULUS AND LINEAR ALGEBRA | 1st | 9 | SECS-S/06 | ENG |
10616665 | Financial Reporting | 2nd | 9 | SECS-P/07 | ENG |
10606497 | MACROECONOMICS | 2nd | 9 | SECS-P/01 | ENG |
10616747 | Introduction to Private Law | 2nd | 6 | IUS/01 | ENG |
AAF2452 | Data Analysis for Economics and Business | 2nd | 3 | N/D | ENG |
2nd year
Lesson | Semester | CFU | SSD | Language |
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10600042 | ECONOMIC POLICY | 1st | 9 | SECS-P/02 | ENG |
10616666 | Statistics and Probability | 1st | 9 | SECS-S/01 | ENG |
10616690 | Financial Markets and Institutions | 1st | 6 | SECS-P/11 | ENG |
10616746 | Corporate Management | 1st | 9 | SECS-P/08 | ENG |
10616667 | Financial Mathematics | 2nd | 9 | SECS-S/06 | ENG |
10616692 | Business Strategy | 2nd | 9 | SECS-P/07 | ENG |
AAF2453 | Computer Tools for Economic and Business Analysis | 2nd | 3 | N/D | ENG |
10616664 | STRATEGY AND PERFORMANCE MANAGEMENT | 2nd | 9 | SECS-P/08 | ENG |
3rd year
Lesson | Semester | CFU | SSD | Language | |
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10616669 | Budgeting and Business Planning | 1st | 6 | SECS-P/07 | ENG | |
Elective course | 1st | 6 | N/D | ENG | |
Elective course | 1st | 6 | N/D | ENG | |
10616679 | International Commercial Law | 2nd | 9 | IUS/04 | ENG | |
10616680 | International Tax Law | 2nd | 9 | IUS/12 | ENG | |
10616745 | Marketing Management | 2nd | 9 | SECS-P/08 | ENG | |
AAF2454 | Sustainability Lab | 2nd | 3 | N/D | ENG | |
AAF1001 | FINAL EXAM | 2nd | 3 | N/D | ENG | |
Educational objectives the final exam consists of the presentation of an essay related to the activities conducted during the stage/Thesis-Work. | |||||
BM1 |
Optional groups
Lesson | Year | Semester | CFU | SSD | Language |
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10616689 | Financial Analysis and Valuation | 3rd | 1st | 6 | SECS-P/07 | ENG |
10616674 | Entrepreneurship | 3rd | 1st | 6 | SECS-P/08 | ENG |
10616675 | Corporate Finance | 3rd | 1st | 6 | SECS-P/09 | ENG |
10616676 | Organization and HR Management | 3rd | 1st | 6 | SECS-P/10 | ENG |
10616677 | Banking and Finance | 3rd | 1st | 6 | SECS-P/11 | ENG |
10616691 | ENERGY AND COMMODITY MANAGEMENT | 3rd | 1st | 6 | SECS-P/13 | ENG |