Program Structure

The program focuses on a broad range of international managerial topics and business functions, such as marketing, organization, technology, accounting and many others.

Main topics

  • Management
  • Economics (micro and macro)
  • Math
  • Legal Methods (basics)

First foreign language

Computer science
Critical thinking seminar

During the first year, you will be given a training in several basic subjects in order to begin to understand, how companies and organizations work , as well as the economic system in which they operate.


Economics describes the functioning of economic systems both at an overall level (macroeconomics) and at the level of the individual behavior of firms and consumers (microeconomics). Through math, you’ll be provided with the quantitative tools to understand and apply an array of economic models.

Finally, you will be offered an overview on the fundamentals of civil law (property interests, contract law, tort law and insurance law) in both a domestic and a broader European context.

Main topics

  • Accounting and Finance
  • Economic History
  • Statistics
  • International Economics
  • European Economic Policy

Second foreign language

Soft skills seminar

In the second year, you’ll learn more about the main topics related to international management, such as accounting and financial systems analysis. You will study the logic and techniques of company accounting and learn to read related documents (balance sheets, financial and income statements etc.).


Economic history is fundamental to understand the evolution of political and economic-social systems, as it enables you to better interpret the current environment.


Financial markets and institutions describes the functioning and main components of the financial system: contracts, intermediaries, markets and supervisory boards.
In the second semester, you’ll start studying the topics specific to your program, such as international economics and corporate finance. You’ll also learn about public policy and government intervention in the economy, choosing between Public Finance or European Economic Policy.
Finally, you’ll also attend a seminar aimed at improving your leadership and managerial skills.

Main topics

  • Business Strategy
  • European Law
  • Courses on business functions (marketing, organization, technology, etc)

Exchange program

Internship 

Final report

In the last year, you will study organizations working at a global level, their main business functions (marketing, organization, technologies, finance etc.) and strategic business management in an international context.

You’ll also be able to further personalize your study plan:

  • Picking some electives
  • Doing an internship in Italy or abroad
  • Taking part in a study abroad program
  • Choosing a research topic you’re interested in, that you can deepen and develop in your final report

Program requirements are subject to change.