Testo di presentazione
The Marco Biagi Department of Economics, according to the Italian Education System, offers courses for different levels. The Degree Courses (for undergraduate students) last three years. After that, graduate students can continue studying to earn a Master Degree (two more years) or a Short Master Degree (one year).
All courses are evaluated in credits (1 credit= 25 hours). Most of the official courses are offered in Italian.
For the AY 2025/2026, the courses offered in English are:
- Advanced Macroeconomics - Graziella Bertocchi (2nd semester)
- Cross Cultural Management - Michael Kleinaltenkamp (2nd semester)
Economics and Labour Policies - Marcello Morciano (1st semester) - Financial Modeling Applications - Silvia Muzzioli (1st semester)
- Financial Risk Management - Costanza Torricelli (1st semester)
- International Economics - Barbara Luppi (1st semester)
- English Language - Donatella Malavasi (1st semester)
- Management Lab - Antonino Letteriello (2nd semester)
- Methods for policy impact evaluation - Giovanni Gallo, Cosimo Bverelli (1st semester)
- Statistical learning and predictive modeling - Maria Franco Villoria (2nd semester)
And the following courses of the master degree in International Management
- Business Intelligence - Matteo Paganelli (1st semester)
- Business planning - Laura Girella (2nd semester)
- English (advanced) - Donatella Malavasi (1st semester)
- Elementary applied econometrics for international economics - Cosimo Beverelli (2nd semester)
- International contract and business law - Federico M. Mucciarelli (2nd semester)
- Internationalization strategies - Marina Vignola (2nd semester)
- Industrial Economics and Digital Platforms - Federica Rossi 82nd semester)
- Meet the managers - Elisa Martinelli (2st semester)
- Managing B2B relationships in Industrial Markets - Enrico Baraldi, Visiting professor (2nd semester)
- Organizational Forms and Design - Ylenia Curzi (1st semester)
- Social Media B2B Marketing - visiting professor (2nd semester)
- Strategy and Innovation - Gianluca Marchi (1st semester)
- Supply Chain and Logistics Management - Sparks Leigh, Visiting professor (1st semester)
- Trade Marketing and Sales Management - Elisa Martinelli (2nd semester)