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Faculty of: ECONOMICS

Economics, organizations and markets

Milan

domestic applicants
international applicants
Duration
3 Years
Language
Italian
Degree Classes
L-33 R (Economics)

Curriculum: Finance and Global Markets - A.Y. 2025/2026

1° year

Course credits Programme
BUSINESS ECONOMICS (SECS-P/07) 8
BUSINESS ORGANISATION (SECS-P/10) 8
ECONOMIC HISTORY (SECS-P/12) 8
ECONOMICS (MICROECONOMICS) (SECS-P/01) 8
FUNDAMENTALS OF PRIVATE LAW (IUS/01) 9
MATHEMATICS (SECS-S/06) 9
Course BUSINESS ECONOMICS (SECS-P/07)
credits 8
Programme
Course BUSINESS ORGANISATION (SECS-P/10)
credits 8
Programme
Course ECONOMIC HISTORY (SECS-P/12)
credits 8
Programme
Course ECONOMICS (MICROECONOMICS) (SECS-P/01)
credits 8
Programme
Course FUNDAMENTALS OF PRIVATE LAW (IUS/01)
credits 9
Programme
Course MATHEMATICS (SECS-S/06)
credits 9
Programme
Course credits Programme
IT AND INFORMATION SYSTEMS 8
All degree-seeking students are required to attend theology teachings aimed at offering a reasoned and critical knowledge of the Christian message.

THEOLOGY I
Course IT AND INFORMATION SYSTEMS
credits 8
Programme
All degree-seeking students are required to attend theology teachings aimed at offering a reasoned and critical knowledge of the Christian message.

THEOLOGY I

2° year

Course credits Programme
BUSINESS ECONOMICS AND MANAGEMENT - BANKS (SECS-P/11) 8
COMMERCIAL LAW (IUS/04) 9
ECONOMIC POLICY (SECS-P/02) 8
ECONOMICS (MACROECONOMICS) (SECS-P/01) 8
FINANCIAL MATHEMATICS (SECS-S/06) 5
FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (SECS-P/07) 8
STATISTICS (SECS-S/01) 9
Course BUSINESS ECONOMICS AND MANAGEMENT - BANKS (SECS-P/11)
credits 8
Programme
Course COMMERCIAL LAW (IUS/04)
credits 9
Programme
Course ECONOMIC POLICY (SECS-P/02)
credits 8
Programme
Course ECONOMICS (MACROECONOMICS) (SECS-P/01)
credits 8
Programme
Course FINANCIAL MATHEMATICS (SECS-S/06)
credits 5
Programme
Course FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (SECS-P/07)
credits 8
Programme
Course STATISTICS (SECS-S/01)
credits 9
Programme

Second foreign language [SeLdA]:

(credits 4)

Course credits Programme
FRENCH LANGUAGE 4
GERMAN LANGUAGE 4
SPANISH LANGUAGE 4
Course FRENCH LANGUAGE
credits 4
Programme
Course GERMAN LANGUAGE
credits 4
Programme
Course SPANISH LANGUAGE
credits 4
Programme

One elective among [SeLdA]:

(credits 4)

Course credits Programme
BUSINESS ENGLISH 4
ENGLISH FOR IELTS 4
All degree-seeking students are required to attend theology teachings aimed at offering a reasoned and critical knowledge of the Christian message.

THEOLOGY II
Course BUSINESS ENGLISH
credits 4
Programme
Course ENGLISH FOR IELTS
credits 4
Programme
All degree-seeking students are required to attend theology teachings aimed at offering a reasoned and critical knowledge of the Christian message.

THEOLOGY II

3° year

Course credits Programme
APPLIED STATISTICS (SECS-S/02) 8
CORPORATE FINANCE (SECS-P/09) 8
PUBLIC FINANCE (SECS-P/03) 8
Course APPLIED STATISTICS (SECS-S/02)
credits 8
Programme
Course CORPORATE FINANCE (SECS-P/09)
credits 8
Programme
Course PUBLIC FINANCE (SECS-P/03)
credits 8
Programme

Two electives to be chosen from:

(credits 16)

Course credits Programme
INTERNATIONAL ECONOMICS (SECS-P/01) 8
INTERNATIONAL ECONOMICS (SECS-P/01) 8
MONETARY ECONOMICS (SECS-P/01) 8
MONETARY ECONOMICS (SECS-P/01) 8
Course INTERNATIONAL ECONOMICS (SECS-P/01)
credits 8
Programme
Course INTERNATIONAL ECONOMICS (SECS-P/01)
credits 8
Programme
Course MONETARY ECONOMICS (SECS-P/01)
credits 8
Programme
Course MONETARY ECONOMICS (SECS-P/01)
credits 8
Programme
Course credits Programme
ELECTIVES 16
THESIS 3
All degree-seeking students are required to attend theology teachings aimed at offering a reasoned and critical knowledge of the Christian message.

THEOLOGY III
Course ELECTIVES
credits 16
Programme
Course THESIS
credits 3
Programme
All degree-seeking students are required to attend theology teachings aimed at offering a reasoned and critical knowledge of the Christian message.

THEOLOGY III