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Economics

Economics


The Economics area offers a solid and current training offer, oriented towards the understanding of economic phenomena and the management of complex challenges that characterize productive, institutional and environmental contexts.

There are two active courses of study, structured on a three-year and a master's basis, with diversified paths and oriented towards the development of theoretical and applicative skills.

Bachelor's Degree in Economic Sciences

A path that provides the fundamental tools to interpret and analyze economic systems, with an interdisciplinary preparation that integrates economics, business, law and statistics. The course is divided into two curricula:

  • Economic-business , oriented towards the organization and management of companies;
  • Economic-legal , which examines the relationships between economics, law and public policies.

Master's Degree in Economics

A two-year second-level course that allows you to develop advanced and specialized training, capable of combining economic analysis, quantitative tools and a critical approach to the issues of sustainability, markets and business. Also in this case, the course is divided into two curricula:

  • Economics and Business Law , focused on corporate governance and the regulatory aspects of doing business;
  • Behavioral and Environmental Economics , which integrates behavioral economics, decision analysis and environmental sustainability (in English).

The Economics area is characterized by a rigorous and interdisciplinary approach, with a strong focus on the themes of innovation, economic ethics and sustainable development. The teaching activities are integrated with seminars, laboratories, workshops and relations with the professional and research world, for an open, flexible and future-oriented education.

Bachelor's degrees

ECONOMICS
L-33 Economics
Dipartimento di Giurisprudenza, Economia e Scienze Umane
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