Study Plan
First year | CP | |
Semester I | ||
Advanced mathematics for economics and social sciences | 8 | |
Advanced statistics for economics and social sciences | 8 | |
Foundations of social sciences - module I (Empirical research methods and data analysis) | 6 | |
Competition Law and Practice | 6 | |
Behavioural skills seminars | 2 | |
Semester II | ||
Econometrics | 8 | |
1 compulsory course to be chosen from
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6 | |
3 elective courses | 18 | |
Total credit points of the first year | 62 |
Second year | CP | |
4 elective courses | 24 | |
Professional English seminars (lessons + exam) | 2
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Second foreign language (lessons + exam 1st semester 2nd year) | 4 | |
Enhancing Experience - Curricular Supplementary Activities | 2 | |
Internship or similar activities | 8 | |
Thesis | 18 | |
Total credit points of the second year | 58 | |
Total credit points | 120 |
Please consider the following rules (for students
enrolled in their first year starting
in 2023-2024) while choosing the 7 elective courses:
at least 1 from list A) Core
at least 1 from list B) Field
at least 1 from list C) Topics and Other Social Sciences and Mathematical and Quantitative Methods
at least 1 from lists A) Core + B) Field + C.1) Topics
3 from the overall Graduate School electives offer
list A) Core:
- Advanced Microeconomics
- Advanced Macroeconomics
- Microeconometrics
- Macroeconometrics
list B) Field:
- Development Economics
- Game Theory: Analysis of Strategic Thinking
- Empirical Industrial Organization and Market Design
- International Trade and Globalization
- Labour Economics
- Monetary Policy
- Political Economics - Advanced
- Public Economics
list C) Topics and Other Social Sciences and Mathematical and Quantitative Methods
C1. Topics
- Economic Analysis of Crime
- Economics of European Integration
- Energy Policy and Sustainability
- Economics of Digital Markets
- Monetary Policy and Financial Regulation
- Principles of Finance
- Taxation, Inequality and Growth
- Welfare and Politics
C2. Other Social Sciences and Mathematical and Quantitative Methods
- Comparative Politics: Institutions and Institutional Development
- Globalization, Divergence, and Inequality in Historical Perspective
- History, Institutions and Crises of the Financial Global System
- Population Dynamics and Economics
- Politics of Conflict
- Bayesian Statistical Methods
- Decision Theory and Human Behavior
- Time Series Analysis of Economic and Financial Data
The educational offer for elective courses is subject to change
The study plan requires two European Union languages.
More specifically:
1° language, 2 CPU: English
- for all students (regardless of their native language)
- the main aim is to foster the development of professional skills
2° language:
- Italian for non-Italian native speakers
- French, Spanish, German for Italian native speakers
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To search and get more information on the content of the various courses, browse the description of courses taught in 2022-2023.