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Degree course in Business economics [L-18] D. M. 270/2004

General information

Qualification awarded

Bachelor in Business Economics (main office in Perugia)

Level of qualification

First level degree

Specific admission requirements and specific arrangements for recognition of prior learning

A high school diploma or an equivalent diploma that has been officially recognized from a foreign course of study is necessary for enrolment in the Degree Program [Corso di Laurea (CdL)]. The Degree Program Council may grant credits corresponding to courses in computer skills and foreign languages to students having certification recognized by the EU attesting to their proficiency in computer skills/ languages.

 

Profile of the programme

The Degree Program in Business Economics is in the category of University degrees in the Science of Economics and Business Management (class L-18). It is designed to provide the students with the methodology of analysis and critical interpretation of the structures and workings of businesses and companies through the acquisition of a thorough knowledge of business practices as well as economics, law, mathematics and statistics. 

Qualification requirements and regulations

The degree program in BE is a 3 year 180 credit course of studies. The program is based primarily on the following subjects: Business Economics (SECS-P/07) and Economics and Management of Enterprises (SECS-P/08). Additional subjects in the area of businesses and enterprises deal mainly with finance, such as Economics of Finance Intermediaries (SECS-P/11) and Business Finance (SECS-P/09). The basic course of General Mathematics of the 1st. year is followed by Financial Mathematics (extremely important subject for the complete education of the L-18 graduate) and Statistics. This latter is fundamental for a well-rounded education in the field of economics and for the instruments needed for quantitative analysis.

The above mentioned quantitative methodologies can be profitably applied in another branch of the program – economics, in which Microeconomics (1st. year) is followed by the equally important course in Macroeconomics and Public Economics as well as Industrial Economics ( very important material for the socio-economic context of Terni). Finally, the student is offered a thorough education in legal subjects. These include Institutions of Public Law, Institutions of Private Law, as well as Commercial Law. This latter is of fundamental importance for employment opportunities in the professions and business.

The degree course does not provide for curricula.

All details regarding the organization and conduct of the Degree Program are available in the Didactic Regulations found on the Faculty’s website.    

Key learning outcomes

The BE graduates are able to analyze and comprehend various business problems and to find solutions thanks to their competence in economics, business, law and mathematics/statistics.

The constant balance of the different disciplines between theoretical content and technical/professional content allow graduates to apply their knowledge to a large number of situations that concern companies. These abilities are further reinforced by the knowledge of the English language (B1 level) and basic computer skills.

Through the maturation of abilities in several basic areas regarding the structure and functioning of companies the students will be able to better evaluate the economic, managerial, and strategic problems in question. Consequently, the theoretical, methodological and technical know-how acquired, as well as the interdisciplinary character of the program provide the graduate in Business Economics with the necessary instruments to make autonomous evaluations.

Furthermore, the BE graduate will have acquired a highly qualified communicative competence which will permit him or her to interact effectively in one-on-one and team work situations in a variety of business models and in diverse working environments. In order to enhance the learning experience, not only will the thesis be discussed during the final exam, but also many courses will include group and individual discussions and presentations of case studies, as well as research projects carried out in the academic environment. The student will also develop an ability to interact in an international context thanks to experiences acquired in the Erasmus program.

Examination regulations, assessment and grading

The professors will use written/oral exams in order to ascertain the students’ level of progress. A final grade with a maximum of 30 points, and relative to the number of credits for each course, will be assigned upon completion of the exam. Other tests included in the study plan will be evaluated on a pass/fail basis. In order to obtain the Degree the student will present and discuss a written report of a theoretical and practical nature following the editing standards indicated on the website. The final grade will be assigned during a public session of the Degree Exam Commission. The Commission is composed of at least seven members and two substitutes and is chaired by a full professor nominated by the Rector. The Commission may take into account the previous judgement of a limited Commission of three professors in the Degree Course who have expressed an evaluation of the student’s discussion of the report. The limited Commission includes the Advising Professor who assisted the candidate in preparation of the final exam. The Degree is granted with a final grade with a maximum of 100 percentile points. This grade is based on the grade point average of the exams evaluated in relation to the credits for each exam with the addition of the final grade expressed by the Commission.

The Degree Commission may grant a maximum of three percentage points to the final report, and if unanimous the designation cum laude.

Graduation requirements

The Degree is granted upon the completion of 180 credits.

Mode of study (full-time, part-time, e-learning, ...)

Full time study is advised even though part time is acceptable. Attendance is not mandatory, though strongly advised.

Occupational profiles of graduates with examples

BE graduates will be able to carry out functions in a managerial and entrepreneurial capacity in the public administration, as well as in freelance professions regarding economics. 

Access to further studies

The Degree program in BE is preparatory to enrolment in a successive advanced degree program or Masters .

Programme director or equivalent

Tabella riepilogativa regolamento

ECONOMY AND BUSINESS LAW (Regulations 2013)

Year 1
ECTS codeStudy-unitPeriodECTSOffered
4092 4152 Business administration (A-L) (M-Z) 1s 9 Yes
4098 4155 Calcolus (A-L) 1s 9 Yes
4160 Informatics 1s 6 Yes
4159 English 1s 6 Yes
4099 4156 Microeconomics (A-L) (M-Z) 2s 9 Yes
4089 4150 Civil law (A-L) (M-Z) 2s 9 Yes
4090 4151 Public law (A-L) (M-Z) 2s 6 Yes
Total Year 54(*)  
Year 2
ECTS codeStudy-unitPeriodECTSOffered
4148 4149 Commercial law and company law (A-L) (M-Z) 1s 9  
4088 Bankruptcy law 1s 6  
4095 Business management 1s 9  
4102 4157 Financial accounting and reporting (A-L) (M-Z) 1s 9  
4096 4153 Macroeconomics (A-L) (M-Z) 2s 9  
4097 4154 Financial mathematics (A-L) (M-Z) 2s 6  
4105 4158 Statistics (A-L) (M-Z) 2s 9  
1160 Electives 2s 6  
Total Year 63(*)  
Year 3
ECTS codeStudy-unitPeriodECTSOffered
4093 Financial markets and institutions 1s 9  
4161 Economics and management of non-profit organizations 1s 6  
4101 Management accounting 1s 6  
4104 Public finance 1s 6  
4091 Tax law 2s 6  
4100 Economic policy 2s 6  
4103 Auditing 2s 6  
1164 Thesis 2s 6
1165 Stage 2s 6
1163 Elective 2s 6
Total Year 63(*)  
Total 180  
List of possible Elective study-units
ECTS codeStudy-unitPeriodECTSOffered
4162 Agricultural economics 1s 6  
4106 Business strategy 1s 6  
4164 Economic geography 2s 6  
4163 Commodity science 2s 6  
4106 Business strategy 1s 6  

ECONOMIC AND MANAGEMENT (Regulations 2013)

Year 1
ECTS codeStudy-unitPeriodECTSOffered
4260 4261 Business administration (A-L) (M-Z) 1s 9 Yes
4122 4171 Calcolus (A-L) (M-Z) 1s 9 Yes
4176 Informatics 1s 6 Yes
4175 English 1s 6 Yes
4123 4172 Microeconomics (A-L) (M-Z) 2s 9 Yes
4109 4166 Civil law (A-L) (M-Z) 2s 9 Yes
4110 4167 Public law (A-L) (M-Z) 2s 6 Yes
Total Year 54(*)  
Year 2
ECTS codeStudy-unitPeriodECTSOffered
4107 4165 Commercial law and company law (A-L) (M-Z) 1s 9  
4125 4173 Financial accounting and reporting (A-L) (M-Z) 1s 9  
4115 Business management 1s 9  
4117 Industrial economics 2s 6  
4119 4169 Macroeconomics (A-L) (M-Z) 2s 9  
4170 4121 Financial mathematics (A-L) (M-Z) 2s 6  
4126 4174 Statistics (A-L) (M-Z) 2s 9  
1166 Elective 2s 6
Total Year 63(*)  
Year 3
ECTS codeStudy-unitPeriodECTSOffered
4108 Labour law 1s 6  
4112 Financial markets and institutions 1s 9  
4118 International economics 1s 6  
4124 Management accounting 1s 6  
4178 Economic policy 2s 6  
4116 Management of retaling companies 2s 6  
4120 Marketing 2s 6  
1167 Elective 2s 6
1169 Stage 2s 6
1168 Thesis 2s 6
Total Year 63(*)  
Total 180  
List of possible Elective study-units
ECTS codeStudy-unitPeriodECTSOffered
4180 Agricultural economics 1s 6  
4127 Business strategy 1s 6  
4183 Economic geography 2s 6  
4182 Commodity science 2s 6  
4127 Business strategy 1s 6  

Economics of financial markets and brokers (Regulations 2013)

Year 1
ECTS codeStudy-unitPeriodECTSOffered
4131 4191 Business administration (A-L) (M-Z) 1s 9 Yes
4139 4200 Calcolus (A-L) (M-Z) 1s 9 Yes
4205 Informatics 1s 6 Yes
4204  English 1s 6 Yes
4316 4317 Civil law (A-L) (M-Z) 2s 9 Yes
4140 4201 Microeconomics (A-L) (M-Z) 2s 9 Yes
4130 4190 Public law (A-L) (M-Z) 2s 6 Yes
Total Year 54(*)  
Year 2
ECTS codeStudy-unitPeriodECTSOffered
4128 4186 Commercial law and company law (A-L) (M-Z) 1s 9  
4135 Business management 1s 9  
4143 4202 Financial accounting and reporting (A-L) (M-Z) 1s 9  
4206 Banking law and securities regulation 2s 6  
4137 4195 Macroeconomics (A-L) (M-Z) 2s 9  
4138 4198 Financial mathematics (A-L) (M-Z) 2s 6  
4144 4203 Statistics (A-L) (M-Z) 2s 9  
1171 Elective 2s 6
Total Year 63(*)  
Year 3
ECTS codeStudy-unitPeriodECTSOffered
4132 Financial markets and institutions 1s 9  
4142 Management accounting 1s 6  
4146 Portfolio mathematics theory 1s 6  
4133 Securities markets 2s 6  
4134 Management in banking 2s 6  
4136 Monetary and financial economics 2s 6  
4141 Economic policy 2s 6  
1175 Stage 2s 6
1172 Elective 2s 6
1174 Thesis 2s 6
Total Year 63(*)  
Total 180  
List of possible Elective study-units
ECTS codeStudy-unitPeriodECTSOffered
4207 Agricultural economics 1s 6  
4145 Business strategy 1s 6  
4209 Economic geography 2s 6  
4208 Commodity science 2s 6  
4145 Business strategy 1s 6  

  • 4162 - Agricultural economics
  • 4180 - Agricultural economics
  • 4207 - Agricultural economics
  • 4103 - Auditing
  • 4206 - Banking law and securities regulation
  • 4088 - Bankruptcy law
  • 4260 - Business administration (A-L)
  • 4092 - Business administration (A-L)
  • 4131 - Business administration (A-L)
  • 4191 - Business administration (M-Z)
  • 4261 - Business administration (M-Z)
  • 4152 - Business administration (M-Z)
  • 4095 - Business management
  • 4115 - Business management
  • 4135 - Business management
  • 4106 - Business strategy
  • 4127 - Business strategy
  • 4145 - Business strategy
  • 4098 - Calcolus (A-L)
  • 4122 - Calcolus (A-L)
  • 4139 - Calcolus (A-L)
  • 4171 - Calcolus (M-Z)
  • 4200 - Calcolus (M-Z)
  • 4155 - Calcolus (M-Z)
  • 4089 - Civil law (A-L)
  • 4109 - Civil law (A-L)
  • 4316 - Civil law (A-L)
  • 4317 - Civil law (M-Z)
  • 4150 - Civil law (M-Z)
  • 4166 - Civil law (M-Z)
  • 4107 - Commercial law and company law (A-L)
  • 4128 - Commercial law and company law (A-L)
  • 4148 - Commercial law and company law (A-L)
  • 4149 - Commercial law and company law (M-Z)
  • 4165 - Commercial law and company law (M-Z)
  • 4186 - Commercial law and company law (M-Z)
  • 4163 - Commodity science
  • 4182 - Commodity science
  • 4208 - Commodity science
  • 4164 - Economic geography
  • 4183 - Economic geography
  • 4209 - Economic geography
  • 4178 - Economic policy
  • 4100 - Economic policy
  • 4141 - Economic policy
  • 4161 - Economics and management of non-profit organizations
  • 4159 - English
  • 4175 - English
  • 4204 - English
  • 4102 - Financial accounting and reporting (A-L)
  • 4125 - Financial accounting and reporting (A-L)
  • 4143 - Financial accounting and reporting (A-L)
  • 4157 - Financial accounting and reporting (M-Z)
  • 4173 - Financial accounting and reporting (M-Z)
  • 4202 - Financial accounting and reporting (M-Z)
  • 4093 - Financial markets and institutions
  • 4112 - Financial markets and institutions
  • 4132 - Financial markets and institutions
  • 4097 - Financial mathematics (A-L)
  • 4138 - Financial mathematics (A-L)
  • 4170 - Financial mathematics (A-L)
  • 4198 - Financial mathematics (M-Z)
  • 4121 - Financial mathematics (M-Z)
  • 4154 - Financial mathematics (M-Z)
  • 4117 - Industrial economics
  • 4160 - Informatics
  • 4176 - Informatics
  • 4205 - Informatics
  • 4118 - International economics
  • 4108 - Labour law
  • 4096 - Macroeconomics (A-L)
  • 4119 - Macroeconomics (A-L)
  • 4137 - Macroeconomics (A-L)
  • 4195 - Macroeconomics (M-Z)
  • 4153 - Macroeconomics (M-Z)
  • 4169 - Macroeconomics (M-Z)
  • 4101 - Management accounting
  • 4124 - Management accounting
  • 4142 - Management accounting
  • 4134 - Management in banking
  • 4116 - Management of retaling companies
  • 4120 - Marketing
  • 4099 - Microeconomics (A-L)
  • 4123 - Microeconomics (A-L)
  • 4140 - Microeconomics (A-L)
  • 4156 - Microeconomics (M-Z)
  • 4172 - Microeconomics (M-Z)
  • 4201 - Microeconomics (M-Z)
  • 4136 - Monetary and financial economics
  • 4146 - Portfolio mathematics theory
  • 4104 - Public finance
  • 4090 - Public law (A-L)
  • 4110 - Public law (A-L)
  • 4130 - Public law (A-L)
  • 4190 - Public law (M-Z)
  • 4151 - Public law (M-Z)
  • 4167 - Public law (M-Z)
  • 4133 - Securities markets
  • 4105 - Statistics (A-L)
  • 4126 - Statistics (A-L)
  • 4144 - Statistics (A-L)
  • 4158 - Statistics (M-Z)
  • 4174 - Statistics (M-Z)
  • 4203 - Statistics (M-Z)
  • 4091 - Tax law
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