Bachelor in Economics and Management
Siena, Italy
DURATION
3 Years
LANGUAGES
English
PACE
Full time
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Introduction
Economics and Management (E&M) is a three-year degree program (Bachelor's degree) focusing on the acquisition of multidisciplinary expertise in management, banking, and economics. Its purpose is to prepare students to understand how consumers, firms, and organizations work and operate in the increasingly complex social and economic environment they face.
The course addresses the fundamentals of accounting and management, financial intermediation within the banking industry, the insurance sector, and financial markets, together with sound training in all the core economic disciplines, both at the microeconomic and the macroeconomic level, including the historical perspective and the statistical methods for data analysis of social sciences.
Curriculum
Program structure
The Bachelor in Economics and Management is taught entirely in English.
MIUR degree class: L-18 First cycle degree in Economic and Business Management Science and L-33 First cycle degree in Economics
- Duration in years: 3
- Credits: 180
Curriculum Banking and Finance
Year 1
- Fundamentals of Economics and Economic History
- Political Economy
- Economic History
- Accounting (integrated course)
- Financial Accounting
- Business Administration
- Principles of Mathematics
- Statistics
- Public Law
- Other training affairs
Year 2
- Private Law
- Microeconomics (basic)
- Macroeconomics (basic)
- Corporate Finance
- Banking, Insurance, and Fintech
- Financial Mathematics
- Corporate Law and Regulation
- English for Economics and Management
Year 3
- Student’s choice
- Choose one from:
- International Economics
- Industrial Economics
- Computational Finance and Risk Management
- International and European Trade Law
- Choose one from:
- Consumer Law
- EU Money Law
- Financial Intermediaries and Markets Law
- Economics of Innovation and Digital Management
- Monetary Economics
- Financial Markets and Emerging Technologies
- Final test
Curriculum Business and Management
Year 1
- Fundamentals of Economics and Economic History
- Political Economy
- Economic History
- Accounting (integrated course)
- Financial Accounting
- Business Administration
- Principles of Mathematics
- Statistics
- Public Law
- Other training affairs
Year 2
- Private Law
- Microeconomics (basic)
- Macroeconomics (basic)
- Management
- Management Control
- Financial Mathematics
- Corporate Law and Regulation
- English for Economics and Management
Year 3
- Student’s choice
- Choose one from:
- International Economics
- Industrial Economics
- Marketing (English)
- International and European Trade Law
- Choose one from:
- Corporate Social Responsibility
- Corporate Finance
- Choose one from:
- Cost Accounting
- Public Management (basic)
- Economics of Innovation and Digital Management
- Final test
Curriculum Economics and Social Sciences
Year 1
- Fundamentals of Economics and Economic History
- Political Economy
- Economic History
- Accounting (integrated course)
- Financial Accounting
- Business Administration
- Principles of Mathematics
- Statistics
- Public Law
- Other training affairs
Year 2
- Private Law
- Microeconomics (basic)
- Macroeconomics (basic)
- Management
- Economics of Innovation and Digital Management
- Financial Mathematics
- Law and Economics
- English for Economics and Management
Year 3
- Student’s choice
- Methods for social sciences analysis
- Choose one from:
- Corporate Social Responsibility
- Corporate Finance
- International and European Trade Law
- Choose one from:
- Data Analysis for Social Scientists
- Political science and Economic Outcomes
- Choose one from:
- Behavior and Experiments in Social Sciences
- International Economics
- Globalization and Inequality
- Final test
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Career Opportunities
Our graduates are expected to acquire core economic and financial skills and management capabilities and excellent problem-solving skills that will enable them to enter the international labour market.
Specific job opportunities include junior positions in various firm’s occupations in companies, organizations and financial institutions active in an international environment.
Graduates will also attain a significant advantage for progressing to a number of graduate courses and, in particular, for three MSc programmes taught in English at the School of Economics and Business of the University of Siena: MSc in Economics, Mcs in Finance and MSc in International Accounting and Management.