International business management


Courses of study

International business management


Course in English

The course is taught in English and is ideal for those who want to deal with the complexity of global markets and acquire the appropriate tools to work in multinational entities.

Objectives

To train graduates with in-depth knowledge of business economics, mathematics, statistics and law, and develop an aptitude for internationalisation strategies in business.

Didactics

Students will develop skills in analysing the global market and understanding the economic processes of multinational companies through a teaching approach that integrates traditional teaching, testimonials, case discussions and experiential practice.

A good knowledge of English is required, certified by the TOEFLiBT with a minimum score of 85/120 (or equivalent certification) or by having  spent a full academic year studying in English.

Job Profiles

The ideal path to an international management career and to work in the goods and services markets in the financial markets.

Access

Classes for the Master’s Degree program are supposed to be taken in-person. However, students are allowed to live stream the lectures (therefore without active participation) on MS Teams.

This is a limited-number orientation course (maximum 20 students, for highly interactive teaching), focusing on “ESG” (Environmental, Social and Governance) dynamics in the economic-business and legal area, for the courses Administration, Control and Liberal ProfessionsHuman resources management – HR & consultingMarketingInternational Business Management.

This is a specific opportunity to address the issues of governance, non-financial performance measurement and reporting (Accounting and Reporting), given the current context in which climate change, the health crisis, digital development and growing social awareness are increasingly influencing the way business is done.

Career assessment

To enrol in the Master of Business Administration and Management degree programme, an assessment of your academic career path is required.

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