Bachelor in Economics and Management
Bolzano, Italy
DURATION
3 Years
LANGUAGES
English, German, Italian
PACE
Full time
APPLICATION DEADLINE
06 May 2025*
EARLIEST START DATE
Sep 2025
TUITION FEES
EUR 1,373 / per year
STUDY FORMAT
On-Campus
* early bird application | late application (only for EU citizens): 10 July 2024
Introduction
This trilingual study program provides you with in-depth knowledge of economics and management, in accordance with international standards.
Our lecturers from 8 different countries analyze current issues in economics and finance and study companies embedded in a global economy.
Our tutoring system ensures constant support to students. During the first year, each lecturer supervises no more than 8 students. In addition, by attending classes focused on communication techniques and data and information systems management, you will gain the skills required to perform successfully in an increasingly demanding economic and financial context.
Admissions
Curriculum
In the first two years, you will consolidate your knowledge of political economy, business economics, maths, law and statistics. In the third year, depending on your interests and professional goals, you will be able to choose from a range of optional modules and, therefore, tailor your degree to your needs. You will be able to focus on the following fields: econometrics, business economics, accounting, and management.
1st Year
- Microeconomics
- Macroeconomics
- Foreign Language 1 - Specialised Language course for Economics - Basic*
- Introduction to Accounting
- Basics in Data Management
- Foreign Language 2 - Specialised Language course for Economics - Basic*
- Mathematics for Economists
- M-1 Mathematics for Economists
- M-2 Mathematics for Economists
- Introduction to Management
2nd Year
- Introduction to Legal Systems
- M-1 Public Economic Law
- M-2 Private Law
- Statistics
- Foreign Language 2 - Specialised Language course for Economics - Advanced*
- Marketing and Strategic Management
- M-1 Marketing
- M-2 Strategic Management
- Mathematics of Finance
- Free Choice Courses**
- Financial Analysis
- Foreign Language 1 - Specialised Language course for Economics - Advanced*
- Internship
3rd Year
- Economic Policy
- Industrial Economics
- Business Law
- Typical Subject (one of the following):
- Intermediate Financial Accounting
- Management Accounting and Control
- Auditing
- Financial reporting for multinationals
- Entrepreneurship and Innovation Management
- International Management
- Management of SMEs
- Operations Management
- Financial Risk Management
- Financial Systems and Financial Markets
- Banking and Corporate Finance
- International Finance
- Complementary Subjects (two of the following):
- Contract Law
- Bankruptcy Law
- Law of Banking and Finance
- Public and Administrative Law
- Italian Accounting Standards
- Financial Statement Analysis
- Human Resources and Organisation
- Scientific writing
- Principles of Philosophy 1
- Theory of Science
- Philosophy of Economics
- Complementary Subject (one of the following):
- Econometrics for Economics
- Econometrics for Finance
- Industrial Economics
- Final Exam
* English, German, and Italian specialized language courses
Students cannot sit these exams in the language in which they sat their final exam at secondary school.
Students who graduated from a Ladin school in South Tyrol have to sit the English language exams and can choose between German or Italian for the others. They have to communicate their option to the Faculty Secretariat.
Students who graduated in a language different from the three unibz official teaching languages must choose the two languages in which they intend to sit the language exams. They have to communicate their option to the Faculty Secretariat.
** Free Choice Courses
Students can choose free choice courses during their 2nd or 3rd year. Every year the Faculty publishes the list of free choice courses offered.
Peer tutoring
First-year students will be supported through personalized tutoring aimed at welcoming them and guiding them in their educational path. Each student will be assigned to a peer tutor, who, for example, will assist them in organizing their study activities, in choosing courses to attend, or with general questions about student life at unibz.
Exchange Program and Internships
Currently, we offer exchange programs with partner universities all over the world and we are part of a large network of collaborations with employers in Italy and abroad. This study program involves a compulsory internship lasting a minimum of 150 hours.
Program Tuition Fee
Career Opportunities
Most of our graduates choose to continue to postgraduate study, in Italy or abroad, with a Master's program in Accounting, Banking and Finance, International Management, or similar fields. Thanks to a 4+1 Program agreement with New York University's Business School, our graduates will be given favorable consideration in the admissions process to gain a Master of Science in Accounting.
Thanks to the practical approach of this program, many graduates decide to look for a job straight away in various sectors of business: some in accounting, others in business consulting.
The international approach of the program, our teaching methods, and studying in three languages open doors towards a career in top management of private and public organizations in Europe or around the world.
This program prepares students to sit the State Examination to gain access to the Italian National Register of Chartered Accountants, sector B of the register.
Well prepared and ready for the job market. On the website of AlmaLaurea, you can check statistical data about graduates’ satisfaction and their employability.