Bachelor's Degree Programme in
Economics and Business

Summary
Academic year 2024/2025

Degree-seeking students: apply

Level of qualification

Bachelor's Degree Programme

Ministerial degree code

L-33 (Economics)

Language

Italian and English

Attendance

Open

Where

Department of Economics, San Giobbe, Cannaregio 873, 30121 Venice (Italy)
For further information please contact the Economics Campus: campus.economico@unive.it.

Head of studies

Announcements and regulations

The teaching regulations of the study course depend on the following organisational aspects: educational goals, access methods, study plan, exams, final exam, job opportunities, etc. Throughout their university career, students must refer to the teaching regulations enforced from their matriculation.


Access to the programme

Limited admission: 420 places available, 310 for the Italian curriculum and 110 for the English curriculum.

Quota reserved to non-EU students residing outside Italy: 30 seats, of which 8 are reserved for Chinese students living in China, under the Marco Polo Project.

Admission procedures are available on the dedicated webpage.

Admission requirements

As well as passing an admissions test, the degree program requires adequate initial preparation: each program defines the knowledge that it is necessary for students to possess in order to successfully carry out the program.

Students that do not possess this knowledge will be attributed to the Additional Learning Obligations (OFA).

Admission with international qualification

Applicants with international qualification must have obtained a secondary school diploma after having completed at least 12 years of schooling. The preliminary evaluation of the qualification is mandatory. Procedures and deadlines are available on the dedicated online platform.
Further details in the webpage dedicated to degree-seeking students.


Course overview

The Bachelor's degree programme in Economics and Business aims to provide students with:

  • the necessary knowledge to understand and critically analyse economic phenomena at various levels (macroeconomic, market, enterprise);
  • useful competencies to deal with the economic problems faced by private companies and public bodies;
  • the knowledge required to successfully continue their studies, enrolling in a Master's degree or Professional Master's programme.

This Bachelor's degree programme provides students with a flexible and multi-purpose education, based on a grounding in economic, mathematical-statistical, business and legal issues, in order to have a general overview of economic phenomena.

The course offers two curricula (Economics and Business, in Italian; Economics, Markets and Finance, in English) which aim to analyse different national and international economic scenarios.

Internships and a final exam complete the course.

Curricula

  • Economics and Business (Italian)
  • Economics, Markets and Finance (fully taught in English)

Examination assessment and graduation

The course includes lectures, workshops and internships for the acquisition of expertise useful in the working world.
Throughout the course, the knowledge gathered by the students will be assessed through intermediate written and oral examinations.
The final exam consists of the submission of a written thesis (commensurate to the weight in credits) decided upon with a professor (rapporteur).
The final thesis may even consist of a written report on the results of experimental research or a written report on an internship.

Access to further studies

Professional Master’s Programmes (1st level) and Master's Degree Programmes


Occupational profiles

Graduates, according to the chosen curriculum, will be able to have multiple work possibilities in the industrial, services or finance sectors or in public administrations, thanks to their developed interdisciplinary ability (economic, legal, management and statistic-mathematical abilities). The continuation of studies could take place through Master’s Degree programmes in the Department of Economics and, in general, in all pertinent programmes in all Science of Economics or Economic-Business Sciences classes.