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Economics
The Master's Degree Program in Economics, Environment, and Development is divided into two curricula, Productive Sectors and Environmental Economics. The first year is common and taught in Italian, while the second year is separate, with courses offered in both Italian and English.
The program aims to provide specific and cross-disciplinary skills, strengthening economic competencies with a particular focus on the analysis of the macroeconomic and institutional context, as well as the characteristics of productive sectors and markets (industrial strategies, competitive positioning, role of public regulators, etc.). It also considers the interaction between the economic system and the environment, with a perspective on sustainable development and energy and ecological transition.
Through this program, you will learn to analyze economic and environmental data using advanced statistical techniques and computer software, conduct sector studies, perform market research, and make predictions based on coherent econometric models.
Equally important are the cross-cutting skills related to digitization and big data, communication, internationalization, and especially knowledge and exposure to the world of work through corporate testimonials and internships. These elements enhance the employment prospects for graduates of the program.
For information on the application and the required documents, please visit the dedicated section.
For more information on requirements and admission procedures, please visit the course website.
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