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Study Plan
Crash courses
FIRST YEAR - compulsory courses
Winter semester
- Microeconomics and Game Theory
- Macroeconomics and Monetary Policy
- Advanced Data analysis and Mathematical Models 1
- Law and Economics
- Electives
Spring semester
- Advanced Data analysis and Mathematical Models 2
- Econometrics
- Industrial Organization
- Management and Business Decisions
- Electives
Suggested course offered during the Spring semester: Academic Skills for Economics
SECOND YEAR - compulsory courses
- International Economics
- Electives
Two exams (Economics area - 16 ECTS) to be chosen among:
- Institutional Economics (Spring Semester)
- Behavioral Economics (Winter Semester)
- Tools for Empirical Economics (Winter Semester)
One exam (Business area - 8 ECTS) to be chosen among:
- International Corporate Strategy (Winter semester)
- Strategy and Innovation Management (Spring semester)
Other didactic activities - compulsory:
- Applied Laboratory: Experimental Economics (Spring semester)
- Applied Research Activity - 2 ECTS
Electives (12 ECTS):
- Start-Up Lab (Spring semester)
- Experimental Economics (Winter semester)
- Institutional Economics (Spring semester)
- Behavioral Economics (Winter semester)
- Tools for Empirical Economics (Winter semester)
- International Corporate Strategy (Winter semester)
- Strategy and Innovation Management (Spring semester)
- Computable Economics (Spring semester)
​TOTAL COMPLETE PROGRAM: 120 ECTS
Note: According to the Sorbonne (1998) and the Bologna (1999) Declarations, degree courses in the European Higher Education Area are structured in university credits = ECTS. A university credit corresponds to 25 hours of student workload, time for personal study included. The average annual workload of a full-time student is conventionally fixed at 60 credits.