Degree course in Finance and quantitative methods for economics

Course Name
FINANCE AND QUANTITATIVE METHODS FOR ECONOMICS
Course Code
LM90
Class (Ministerial code)
LM-16, LM-83
Website
https://www.econ.unipg.it/didattica/sede-di-perugia
Field(s) of study
- ISCED Area 04 – Business, administration and law
Qualification award
- Laurea Magistrale
Level of qualification according to the NQF and the EQF
- EHEA Second cycle; EQF Level 7
Length of programme / number of credits
- 2 years / 120 ECTS
Language of Teaching
- Italian/english
Mode of study
In-class
Didactic centre
Perugia
Programme director
Prof. Marcello Signorelli
Access to the course
- open access with assessment of personal competencies
Specific admission requirements
- Formal Requirements Italian First cycle qualification (Laurea) or foreign equivalent in the same or related subject area, with possible extra work if required competences are lacking.
Evaluation of specific subject knowledge on entry
Verification of the possession of the curricular requirements with the methods indicated in the academic regulation of the course of study Foreign students are required to take a test to verify their proficiency of the Italian language, except Erasmus Incoming students, Exchange Students and students in mobility as per the Cooperation Agreement
Profile of the programme
The Master Degree in Finance aims to train graduates with in-depth knowledge knowledge of financial and insurance activities and contracts, as well as the organization and functioning of markets and financial intermediaries. The course pays particular attention to value control processes and methods of the financial and "technical" risks of companies and intermediaries, emphasizing the tools and mathematical-statistical models for risk management and, more generally, for analysis and the interpretation of economic and financial phenomena in conditions of uncertainty. The strategies adopted by financial intermediaries and insurance companies and the choices made by companies and investors are read in the light of the most recent developments in the picture normative-regulatory. The course is composed by two main curriculua.
Programme learning outcomes
Graduates will acquire: - ability to develop an independence of assessment thanks to the frequent meetings with external experts stimulating participation and commitment; - communication skills that can successfully support a professional interaction in a broad range of organisational contexts. To this end, during the courses discussions, individual and group presentations, business cases and short research project are promoted and implemented. Moreover, the discussion of the thesis in the final test will enhance this ability. The course also develops the ability to interact in an international environment thanks to the use of the English language and the incentives provided to develop Erasmus experiences; - ability to analyze and assess a wide range of strategic, administrative and operational business issues as well as to identify specific decision-making solutions, thanks to the integrated contribution of accounting, managerial, legal and analytical skills.
Qualification requirements and regulations
Admission to the final test for the achievement of the qualification will require that the student has acquired all the credits foreseen in the study plan for training activities other than the final test. The final test for the achievement of the qualification is public and consists of the presentation of a thesis work to a special commission. The dissertation has to refer to a discipline included in the students’ training path, both at the undergraduate or postgraduate level. The final dissertation is discussed with a special Graduation Commission composed by seven effective members and two substitute members. The Commission is appointed by the Rector on the proposal of the Department of Economics Council. The final score of the Degree is expressed in one hundred and ten and it is obtained as the arithmetic average of the marks of the exams, weighted in relation to the formative credits corresponding to each exam, plus the mark attributed to the dissertation by the Graduation Commission. If the final vote is the maximum, the Commission can unanimously confer the “laude”.
Examination regulations and grading scale
Assessment is normally an oral or written exam; in some cases there are intermediate exams during the course; other evaluation elements (seminars, reports, etc.) can be foreseen in specific course units and are described in the Course Unit Profiles. The grades for subject exams are measured in thirtieths (0-30 scale), the minimum grade is 18/30 and the maximum grade is 30/30. The maximum grade can be enhanced with “cum laude” (30 cum laude), in case of excellence. Grades are given by an exam commission of at least two teachers, whose President is the chair of the subject. The main exam sessions are held in January/February, March/April, June/July, September/October. Students may retake exams, if not passed. The University provides an ECTS Grading Table, which shows the actual distribution of the examination and final grades among students for each degree programme.
Obligatory or optional mobility windows
Optional mobility windows
Work-based learning
A curricular internship is an experience intended to complete the University education of students, by enabling them carrying out practical work in structures within or outside the University, in Italy or abroad, and to obtain the University educational credits envisaged in the course structure diagrams for their degree programmes. See the website at https://www.econ.unipg.it/stage-placement, or contact the relevant Internship office.
Occupational profiles of graduates
The program presents many career opportunities as managers, analysts and economists at banks, insurance companies and other financial institutions, as well as consultants in either corporate finance advisory or finance divisions of large consulting companies and financial authorities and regulators.
UnitLanguageAnnoPeriodCFU
APPLIED CORPORATE FINANCE
Curriculum: Finanza ed assicurazione
English1I9
APPLIED CORPORATE FINANCE
Curriculum: Statistics for finance and economics
English1I9
ECONOMETRICS
Curriculum: Statistics for finance and economics
Italian1II6
ECONOMETRICS
Curriculum: Finanza ed assicurazione
Italian1II6
ECONOMIC AND FINANCIAL POLICIES
Curriculum: Statistics for finance and economics
Italian1II6
ECONOMIC AND FINANCIAL POLICIES
Curriculum: Finanza ed assicurazione
Italian1II6
INSURANCE LAW
Curriculum: Statistics for finance and economics
Italian1II6
INSURANCE LAW
Curriculum: Finanza ed assicurazione
Italian1II6
MATHEMATICAL METHODS FOR RISK MANAGEMENT
Curriculum: Statistics for finance and economics
English1I9
MATHEMATICAL METHODS FOR RISK MANAGEMENT
Curriculum: Finanza ed assicurazione
English1I9
MATHEMATICAL MODELS FOR FINANCIAL MARKETS
Curriculum: Statistics for finance and economics
English1II9
MATHEMATICAL MODELS FOR FINANCIAL MARKETS
Curriculum: Finanza ed assicurazione
English1II9
PRIVATE BANKING AND ASSET MANAGEMENT
Curriculum: Statistics for finance and economics
English1I6
PRIVATE BANKING AND ASSET MANAGEMENT
Curriculum: Finanza ed assicurazione
English1I6
STATISTICAL METHODS FOR ECONOMY AND FINANCE
Curriculum: Statistics for finance and economics
English1whole year12
STATISTICAL METHODS FOR FINANCE
Curriculum: Finanza ed assicurazione
English1I6
BUSINESS AND ECONOMIC STATISTICS
Curriculum: Statistics for finance and economics
English2I6
BUSINESS AND ECONOMIC STATISTICS
Curriculum: Finanza ed assicurazione
English2I6
COMPUTER LAB 1
Curriculum: Finanza ed assicurazione
2I3
COMPUTER LAB 2
Curriculum: Finanza ed assicurazione
2II3
CREDIT SCORING
Curriculum: Finanza ed assicurazione
English2I6
CREDIT SCORING
Curriculum: Statistics for finance and economics
English2I6
ECONOMIC AND FINANCIAL TIME SERIES ANALYSIS
Curriculum: Statistics for finance and economics
English2II6
ELECTIVE EXAM
Curriculum: Statistics for finance and economics
2whole year9
ELECTIVE EXAM
Curriculum: Finanza ed assicurazione
2whole year9
ENGLISH ADVANCED
Curriculum: Statistics for finance and economics
2whole year3
ENGLISH ADVANCED
Curriculum: Finanza ed assicurazione
2whole year3
FINANCE AND INSURANCE
Curriculum: Finanza ed assicurazione
2I6
FINANCIAL HEDGING AND RISK MANAGEMENT
Curriculum: Statistics for finance and economics
English2II6
FINANCIAL HEDGING AND RISK MANAGEMENT
Curriculum: Finanza ed assicurazione
English2II6
INSURANCE
Curriculum: Finanza ed assicurazione
2I12
INTERNSHIP
Curriculum: Statistics for finance and economics
2whole year3
INTERNSHIP
Curriculum: Finanza ed assicurazione
2whole year3
STATISTICAL COMPUTING METHODS
Curriculum: Statistics for finance and economics
English2whole year12

Free-choice training activities

UnitPeriodCFU
Group RECUPERO ALTERNATIVI E TIROCINIO PER CFU A SCELTA
CFU (University training credits) required: Min1 - Max12
Group 6 CFU A SCELTA TRA CARATTERIZZANTI
CFU (University training credits) required: 6
Group RECUPERO ALTERNATIVI E TIROCINIO PER CFU A SCELTA
CFU (University training credits) required: Min1 - Max12
Group 6 CFU A SCELTA TRA CARATTERIZZANTI
CFU (University training credits) required: 6
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