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Overview

The programme aims to train experienced economists prepared for a global career in both the public and private sectors through a rigorous study of economic theory and the key quantitative tools required. This international programme includes the possibility of completing internships and international mobility experiences with partner institutes as an enrichment of the training offering.

What will you study?

The programme is characterised by a strong presence of mathematical and statistical courses for the study of economic phenomena. In the second year, you can select the track of greatest interest to you, with the option of focusing either on economic models and quantitative analysis or on monetary and financial economics.

Experiences abroad

There are many international mobility options available. The opportunity is offered to attend courses, carry out internships or write your thesis at numerous partner universities and companies, both as part of the Erasmus+ scheme and outside the EU with special Overseas agreements

Build your own future. This is what you can do with this degree.

5 reasons to enrol on the degree programme

Provides the tools for economic analysis in the public and private sectors

Provides advanced knowledge of economic theory, finance, industrial and monetary economics.

Great emphasis on statistical and econometric tools, as well as the programming languages most commonly used in research and in the world of work

Choose the best training track for you: you can opt for two different curricula and have a wide range of courses to choose from

You will enjoy a multi-disciplinary environment with an international student community and teaching staff; you will have constant educational and administrative support

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