Economic and Financial Sciences
- Atene (GR)
- Bratislava (SL)
- Brest (FR)
- Chemnitz (DE)
- Dubrovnik (HR)
- Girona (ES)
- La Coruña (ES)
- Legnica (PL)
- Łódź (PL)
- Magonza (DE)
- Malaga (ES)
- Nicosia (CY)
- Porto (PT)
- Praga (CZ)
- Radom (PL)
- Spalato (HR)
- Tarragona (ES)
- Valencia (ES)
- Università Al-Manar, Tunisi (TN)
- Università di Dubrovnik (HR)
What is the objective of the course? What is it?
What does it train you for?
What does it train you for?
The educational program of the Master Degree Course in Economic and Financial Sciences aims at providing students with advanced knowledge of economic and financial subjects, through the completion and refinement of competences acquired in the Bachelor Degree (L-33) and the achievement of qualitative standards comparable with those of the other European Union Countries.
What do you learn?
Courses related to the economic-financial ambit are mostly centred in the quantitative aspects of the financial sector, on specializing economic subjects analysing the functioning of financial markets, and on the functioning of the banking and credit sector. Courses related to the economic-regional ambit entail further economic subjects in the field of applied economics and economic policy, statistical subjects in the public-regional field and company-oriented subjects in the field of administration and management of public agencies and services.
What can you do with it?
Economist at Economic and financial research offices of public entities and private companies; Expert in regional development programs and tourism systems management policies. Expert in the field of risk management and Asset Liabilities Management Administrative officer for central and local administrations; Accountant expert who provides professional and tax consultancy activities to individuals or private companies and/or public and non-profit organizations.