BEconomics and Management
Italy, Siena
Study location | Italy, Siena, Piazza San Francesco 7/8 - email: didattica.sem@unisi.it |
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Academic field | Banking (JACS N310) |
Type | Bachelor's Degree, full-time |
Nominal duration | 3 years (180 ECTS) |
Study language | English |
Awards | B (L-18 First cycle degree in Economic and Business Management Science and L-33 First cycle degree in Economics) |
Application fee | €49.90 per program |
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Entry qualification | High school / secondary education (or higher) The assessment of the student’s initial preparation will be carried out according to the criteria and procedures defined in detail in the teaching regulations of the course. It will be based on a nationally developed test to determine the minimum skill and preparation required for business studies, by means of verbal comprehension tests; basic knowledge of mathematics and simple problems of elementary logic. The assessment of English language skills will be carried out by tests in collaboration with the Centro LinguisticoUniversity Language Center. The course’s teaching rules set out the additional training requirements for a non-positive assessment of the entrance test and the English language proficiency test; these obligations must be fulfilled during the first year of study as well as through specialized remedial English language and math classes run by the departments of reference. For further information, please visit the admission section www.sem.unisi.it/en/teaching/admission of the Department website. The entry qualification documents are accepted in the following languages: English / Italian. Schools and universities usually provide documentation translated into English. If this is not available, an official translation will be required, along with certification of the authenticity of the original documents. Review the documents required for the admission application at this link: admission.unisi.it/?p=1193 Review the documents required for enrollment (upon admission) at the link admission.unisi.it/?p=1193 Upload copies on the application |
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Territory requirements | Applications are accepted from the following territories (based on citizenship): World. |
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Language requirements | English Check the English requirements at the following link admission.unisi.it/?p=1944 |
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Overview
Economics and Management (E&M) is a three-year degree program 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, of financial intermediation within the banking industry, of the insurance sector and financial markets, together with a 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.
Curricula: Banking and Finance, Business and Management, Economics and Social Sciences
Curriculum Banking and Finance:
Graduates in Banking and Finance will develop expertise in understanding financial markets and institutions context and complexity and will acquire all the core skills required for banking and financial job positions. Graduates will have the ability: to understand the techniques of risk management, to deal with the financial instruments needed to manage a portfolio, to handle computational finance techniques applied to banking and financial scenarios. Moreover, graduates will be able to orient themselves in the world of new technologies applied to Finance (Fintech), as well as to discern products and provide financial advice._
Curriculum Business and Management:
Graduates in Business and Management will develop competences and knowledge to critically address planning and management control issues, and to prepare and analyze corporate measurement and reporting documents about both financial and non-financial performance. Graduates will also acquire specific skills about innovative topical issues such as those of digital management and corporate social responsibility. Graduates in Business and Management will be able to use their skills working for companies or organizations of any size and operating in various industries._
Curriculum Economics and Social Sciences:
Graduates in Economics and Social Sciences will develop skills in understanding economic and financial phenomena and will acquire all the core skills required for the analysis of economic and social issues, including data analysis for social sciences. Graduates will have the ability: to deal with market economies and related phenomena, both from a strictly economic point of view and in terms of social implications; to properly frame credit and financial phenomena in the macroeconomic context, both at a domestic and international level; to handle quantitative methods applied to economic and social cases, through theoretical, empirical and historical approaches._
Program structure
The Bachelor in Economics and Management is taught entirely in English.
MUR 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
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.
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