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How to enroll

Pre-enrollments and registrations deadlines (a.y. 2024-2025)

The deadlines for pre-enrollments, applicant's evaluation, and registrations are listed on the UNIBG website (section Enrollment)

It is possible to pre-enrol in a maximum of 2 Master degree courses, paying the required pre-enrolment fee of € 52.00 for each selected course.

Admission requirements

The admission to the master degree in Economics and Finance (EF) of Italian or foreign students (both EU and extra-EU) with a foreign or Italian qualification is subject to an assessment process to certify the suitability of the candidate. This process is based on the assessment of the applicant’s curricular requirements and the adequacy of her/his preparation. The assessment is done by an Evaluation Committee appointed by the Degree Course Council and approved by the Department Council.

To access the master's degree program, each candidate will be evaluated by the Evaluation Commission on the basis of the curricular requirements and with an oral interview (to be held online) for international candidates applying for a visa (and/or in possession of a foreign academic qualification who access the online pre-assessment procedure), and for those candidates who meet only partially the curricular requirements (due, for example, to discrepancies in the credit system or in the system of qualifications obtained, or for other objective reasons revealed by the material attached to the application).

Language requirements: applicants are required to have a minimum English language knowledge (at least level B2 according to the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages ​​(CEFR)). The procedures to assess the applicant’s English knowledge have been defined by the Didactic Regulations of the Course and do not necessarily presuppose the possession of a certification.

The details on the requirements and the enrolment procedures are described below.

For students with an Italian bachelor degree or equivalent

To be admitted to the master's degree course, it is necessary to have: (i) a three-year university degree (bachelor) or diploma or other equivalent qualification obtained abroad; (ii) curricular requirements which may vary according to the degree of origin.

More specifically,
1) Applicants who graduated in and Italian university in any of the following areas:

  • L-7 Civil and environmental engineering
  • L-8 Information Engineering
  • L-9 Industrial Engineering
  • L-14 Sciences of legal services
  • L-16 Administration and organization sciences
  • L-18 Economics and business management sciences
  • L-20 Communication Sciences
  • L-30 Physical Sciences and Technologies
  • L-31 Computer science and technology
  • L-33 Economic Sciences
  • L-35 Mathematical Sciences
  • L-36 Political science and international relations
  • L-37 Social Sciences for Cooperation, Development and Peace
  • L-41 Statistics

as well as students with a degree issued in Italy (ex. DM 509/99) in any of the areas equivalent to those listed above, can access the LM in Economics and Finance at the following conditions:

  • Direct admission with a degree grade greater than 81/110.
  • Conditional to an interview with the Admission Committee with a degree grade less than or equal to 81/110.

2) Applicants holding an Italian bachelor degree in classes other than the ones listed in point 1

They are required to have a minimum number of credits in the following scientific disciplinary areas:

  • 6 ECTS for the mathematics area (MAT/01-MAT/09, SECS-S/06)
  • 6 ECTS for the statistics area (SECS-S/01-SECS-S/05, SECS-P/05)
  • 12 ECTS for the economic area (SECS-P/01-SECS-P/03, SECS-P/06)
  • certification of computer skills (ECDL), or 3 ECTS of Computer Science (INF/01, ING-INF / 05), or an equivalent diploma

Then they can access the LM in Economics and Finance at the following conditions:

  • Direct admission with a degree grade greater than 81/110.
  • Conditional to an interview with the Admission Committee with a degree grade less than or equal to 81/110.

For candidates from Italian universities not yet graduated at the time of the pre-enrolment, the above criteria hold if the weighted average of the marks at the Bachelor's is greater than 22/30.

 

Pre-enrollment (with reserve)
University academic bodies, with specific resolutions taken annually, may allow pre-enrollment (with reserve) for students who have not yet obtained their bachelor degree within the deadlines, provided that on that date they possess the curricular requirements required (exams taken or in any case already present in the student's study plan) and defined by the same bodies and published on the course page (https://ls-ef.unibg.it/). These requirements must be met by the deadlines indicated for pre-enrollment in the Master's degree.

For International students

For international students, the admission to the course is subject to the evaluation of the CV and the students qualifications. The evaluation aims at assessing the possession of the student’s curricular requirements and verifying the adequacy of her/his personal preparation and the effective consistency of the candidate's profile with the objectives of the Master's degree course.
For international students, the assessment will be done through an interview. Such interview, which can also be held electronically (via video conferencing software), is mandatory and will be carried out only if the pre-evaluation of qualifications by the University and the screening of the Italian Embassy in their country of origin have been passed.

For information on how to apply, pre-enrolment form, admission test and enrolment, please follow the links below:

  • Incoming Erasmus students - This course follows the general rules of the Official Exchange Programme. For more information, please visit Studiare in Italia and contact the International office – or the Program Director. 
  • Incoming Extra EU exchange students - This course follows the general rules of the Official Exchange Programme. For more information, please visit Studiare in Italia  and contact the International office - or the Program Director.
  • Degree-seeking students from a EU Country - Students with a bachelor degree coming from an EU Country follow the same admission rules of Italian students". 
All applicants (language requirements)

All candidates are required to have a B2 level (or equivalent) knowledge of English. Knowledge of the English language it is considered equivalent to level B2 if the candidate has:

  1. acquired at least 6 ECTS of English language in the three-year bachelor course;
  2. lived or worked an English-speaking country (during an Erasmus program or for work) for least 6 months;
  3. attended a University course abroad taught in English, for at least 6 months.
Oral interview

For international candidates applying for a visa (and/or in possession of a foreign academic qualification who access the online pre-assessment procedure), and for candidates who meet only partially the curricular requirements, the admission is subject to passing an individual interview which will focus on:

- Economics:

  • Rational consumer choice (Chapter 4, Frank-Cartwright, Microeconomics and Behavior)
  • Information Economics (Chapter 4, Frank-Cartwright, Microeconomics and Behavior)

- Mathematics:

  • One variable calculus: foundations (Chapter 2, Simon-Blume, Mathematics for Economists)
  • One variable calculus: applications (Chapter 3, Simon-Blume, Mathematics for Economists)

- Statistics:

  • Using statistics to summarize data (Chapter 3, Sheldon Ross, Introductory Statistics)
  • Probability (Chapter 4, Sheldon Ross, Introductory Statistics)

- Finance:

  • Capital Structure and the Theory of Perfect Capital Markets (Chapter 32, Quiry P., Dallocchio M., Le Fur Y., Salvi A., “Corporate Finance: Theory and Practice”)
  • Capital Structure, Taxes and Organisation Theories (Chapter 33, Quiry P., Dallocchio M., Le Fur Y., Salvi A., “Corporate Finance: Theory and Practice”) 

 

Foreign students admission and registration procedures
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