Educational Objectives

The Bachelor of Science in Management and Computer Science has the following specific objectives: 

  • Provide solid, multidisciplinary preparation in business, economics, mathematics and statistics, computer science, and comparative legal studies, enabling students to critically interpret the multi-level economic and regulatory contexts (national, European, and international) in which firms operate, also in light of processes of economic and regulatory integration, with particular attention to the impact of cognitive biases across different areas of application. 
  • Characterize the program with a strong grounding in quantitative, mathematical-statistical and computational tools, with particular emphasis on statistical methodologies and computational approaches, in support of the theoretical models of economic and business sciences. These tools enable the interpretation of large volumes of data and information — made available by the increasing digitalization and globalization of society (the data-driven economy) — both at the level of the economic system and of the individual firm, where their correct and timely use contributes to improving decision-making processes and represents a source of competitive advantage for organizations. 
  • Promote applied skills in the use of information technologies available to firms, and the ability to apply them in support of decision-making processes through quantitative tools and data analysis. 
  • Develop the ability to apply knowledge through technology-based teaching and learning methodologies that foster interaction (between students and instructors, as well as among students), engagement and the development of problem-setting and problem-solving skills in line with a learning-by-doing approach, also through the use of quantitative and computational tools. 
  • Encourage students to responsibly assess the consequences of their decisions in professional contexts. 
  • Promote linguistic and communication skills, ensuring competence in one European Union language and the ability to communicate effectively in diverse professional contexts.