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Faculty of: ECONOMICS

Markets and corporate strategies

Milan

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Duration
2 Years
Language
Italian
Degree Classes
LM-77 (Management)

Curriculum: Global markets - A.Y. 2023/2024

1° year

Course credits Programme
CORPORATE CITIZENSHIP AND ENVIRONMENTAL POLICIES (SECS-P/02,SECS-P/08) 8 Download
INNOVATION, TRADEMARKS AND INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY (SECS-P/06,SECS-P/08) 8 Download
INTERNATIONALISATION OF THE MARKETS - INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS (SECS-P/08) 8 Download
JOB AND ENTERPRISE IN THE KNOWLEDGE BASED SOCIETY (SECS-P/01,SECS-P/10) 8 Download
MARKET, COMPETITION AND REGULATION (SECS-P/06) 8 Download
STATISTICS AND ECONOMETRICS FOR ECONOMY DECISIONS (SECS-P/05,SECS-S/03) 8 Download
Course CORPORATE CITIZENSHIP AND ENVIRONMENTAL POLICIES (SECS-P/02,SECS-P/08)
credits 8
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Course INNOVATION, TRADEMARKS AND INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY (SECS-P/06,SECS-P/08)
credits 8
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Course INTERNATIONALISATION OF THE MARKETS - INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS (SECS-P/08)
credits 8
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Course JOB AND ENTERPRISE IN THE KNOWLEDGE BASED SOCIETY (SECS-P/01,SECS-P/10)
credits 8
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Course MARKET, COMPETITION AND REGULATION (SECS-P/06)
credits 8
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Course STATISTICS AND ECONOMETRICS FOR ECONOMY DECISIONS (SECS-P/05,SECS-S/03)
credits 8
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Student can choose the Project management course in Italian (code CEA560) or the one in English (code CGA560)

(credits 8)

Course credits Programme
PROJECT MANAGEMENT (SECS-P/10) 8 Download
PROJECT MANAGEMENT (SECS-P/10) 8 Download
All degree-seeking students are required to attend theology teachings aimed at offering a reasoned and critical knowledge of the Christian message.

THEOLOGY - SEMINAR COURSE
Course PROJECT MANAGEMENT (SECS-P/10)
credits 8
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Course PROJECT MANAGEMENT (SECS-P/10)
credits 8
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All degree-seeking students are required to attend theology teachings aimed at offering a reasoned and critical knowledge of the Christian message.

THEOLOGY - SEMINAR COURSE

2° year

Course credits Programme
FINANCIAL INTERMEDIARIES (CORPORATE & INVESMENT BANKING) (SECS-P/11) 8
LAW AND ECONOMY OF INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS (IUS/04) 8 Download
LOGIC, RATIONALITY AND DECISIONS (M-FIL/02) 8 Download
Course FINANCIAL INTERMEDIARIES (CORPORATE & INVESMENT BANKING) (SECS-P/11)
credits 8
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Course LAW AND ECONOMY OF INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS (IUS/04)
credits 8
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Course LOGIC, RATIONALITY AND DECISIONS (M-FIL/02)
credits 8
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Course credits Programme
ELECTIVES 8
FINAL DISSERTATION 24
Course ELECTIVES
credits 8
Programme
Course FINAL DISSERTATION
credits 24
Programme

Another training activity to be chosen from:

(credits 8)

Course credits Programme
ADVANCED BUSINESS ENGLISH 8 Download
ADVANCED ENGLISH FOR THE WORKPLACE 8
COMPUTER SYSTEMS LAB. DECISION-MAKING SUPPORT(DATA MINING) 8 Download
INTERNSHIP 8
PEACE ECONOMICS 8
Course ADVANCED BUSINESS ENGLISH
credits 8
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Course ADVANCED ENGLISH FOR THE WORKPLACE
credits 8
Programme
Course COMPUTER SYSTEMS LAB. DECISION-MAKING SUPPORT(DATA MINING)
credits 8
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Course INTERNSHIP
credits 8
Programme
Course PEACE ECONOMICS
credits 8
Programme

Other recommended activities

Two workshops/seminars to be chosen from those activated (2 credits) or Career coach Project (2 credits). Credits for these activities will be counted as supernumerary.

Notes

  • The Project Management course is taught in two editions: the first in Italian which refers to the CEA560 code; the second in English to which the code CGA560 is associated. The student can choose to follow either the course in Italian or the one in English, entering the corresponding code in the study plan.

  • The course of Logic, Rationality and Decisions can be brought forward to the first year of the programme.

  • List of elective courses
    Without prejudice to the student's right to offer any course as long as it is consistent with the educational project, the Faculty advises to exercise the option among the following. Proposals will be evaluated by the appropriate Faculty Committee. The same Commission will evaluate any exceptions to the study plans proposed here for the graduate degree, in relation to more specific educational objectives and/or to the previous training already acquired by the student.
    Business Area (GDA)
    Banking and finance area
    Economics of financial intermediaries (risk management), Economics of financial intermediaries (Private Banking), Economics of the securities market (derivative and structured instruments), Corporate finance (asset pricing and corporate financing)
    Organization and Information Systems Area
    Human Resource Management, Organizational Behavior, Information Systems to Support Business Decisions
    Area Marketing
    Business marketing, Trade marketing & service management
    Area Accounting
    Applied taxation for companies, Financial statements (consolidated and financial statement analysis) [for students enrolling in the second year of the course in the academic year 2023/2024, the title is Methodologies and quantitative determinations of companies (consolidated financial statements and financial statement analysis)], Financial statements (introduction to IFRS) [for students who enrol in the second year of the programme in the academic year 2023/2024, the name is Company Quantitative Methodologies and Determinations (Introduction to IFRS)], Corporate Auditing (Assurance)
    Planning and control area
    Corporate strategy and policy, Corporate strategy, Economics and business management (management of internationalization processes), Planning and control (control systems)
    Area Industries
    Economics of Non-Profit Companies, Entrepreneurship
    Economic Area (GDE)
    Economic Analysis, Economics of Education, Economics of Market Forms, Economics and Policy of Human Resources, Monetary Economics (Money and Finance), Health Economics, Microeconomics (for Finance), Economic Policy (Policies for Growth), Finance Science, Development Economics
    Legal Area (GDG)
    Business and Consumer Contracts, Company Law, Labour Law5, European Union Law, Social Security Law, Business Crisis Law, Industrial Law5, Tax Law5, Banking Law, Commercial Criminal Law, Insurance Law or Insurance Law and regulation (not activated in the academic year 2023/2024)
    Quantitative Area (GDQ)
    Quantitative methods for management, Econometrics for finance, Models for financial markets (derivative instruments)
    Interdisciplinary Area (GID)
    Psychology of Relationships (Psychology of Work and Organizations), Economic History (History of Labor and Labor Relations), Economic History (History of Banking)
  • For information and rules regarding the Internship, please refer to the chapter of the guide dedicated to it on page 150.

  • The option is exercised only if the course and the related examination have not already been taken in the three-year course of study.