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REQUIREMENTS FOR ADMISSION TO THE 2nd CYCLE DEGREE COURSES



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REQUIREMENTS FOR ADMISSION TO THE 2nd CYCLE DEGREE COURSES


(LAUREA MAGISTRALE)

There are two kinds of requirements for admission:



  1. appropriate personal preparation

  2. minimum number of ECTS credits in each specific field of study (business, economics, mathematics-statistics, law, English, IT)




  1. With reference to the first requirement, for each course of the second degree a test of admission is scheduled. It will be held either a written or an oral test, from whom students whose graduation note is at least 90/110 or the media is equal or superior to 23/30 are exempted.

  2. With reference to the second requirement, students must have taken exams with a minimum number of ECTS credits in each specific field of study. These requirements are different according to the selected course, as follows.



MEFI - Laurea magistrale in Economia, Finanza e Integrazione Internazionale (Master in Economics, Finance and International Integration – teaching in Italian).

To enrol in this course it has to be met the following minimum academic requirements:



  1. At least 21 CFU (ECTS credits) in one or more of the following fields of the economic area: SECS-P/01, SECS-P/02, SECS-P/03, SECS-P/05, SECS-P/06;

  2. At least 15 CFU (ECTS credits) in one or more of the following fields of the mathematics-statistics area: SECS-S/01, SECS-S/02, SECS-S/03, SECS-S/05, SECS-S/06, MAT/06;

  3. At least 9 CFU (ECTS credits) in one or more of the following fields of the business area: SECS-P/07, SECS-P/08, SECS-P/09, SECS-P/10, SECS-P/11;

  4. At least 6 CFU (ECTS credits) in one or more of the following fields of the law area: IUS/01, IUS/02, IUS/04, IUS/05, IUS/07, IUS/08, IUS/09, IUS/10, IUS/12

  5. At least 6 CFU (ECTS credits) referable to English courses;

  6. At least 3 CFU (ECTS credits) referable to the IT area.

For the satisfaction of the least curricular requisite related to the knowledge of the English language, international linguistic certifications that attest a knowledge of the English language equal or superior to the level B1 of the Common European Framework (First Certificate in English) can be valued, both for comprehension and expression abilities and for reading ability.

It is admitted a tolerance in comparison to the previous minimum academic requirements from a) to f) within a maximum of 10%, i.e. 6 ECTS. Such border of tolerance can be indifferently applied to one or to all fields of study.

These minimum academic requirements – from a) to f) – are intended to be automatically satisfied by all the students belonging to degree classes (lauree triennali) in “Scienze Economiche” (Class XXVIII) and to “Scienze dell’Economia e della Gestione aziendale” (Class XVII), founded by the didactic arrangement ex D.M. 509/99, and to “Scienze dell’Economia e della Gestione Aziendale (Class L-18) and to “Scienze Economiche” (Class L-33), founded by the didactic arrangement ex D.M. 270/04.

In order to allow the access to graduates with high preparation, correspondent to a note of 110/110 e lode (magna cum laude), or equivalent for the titles achieved in foreign countries, coming from formative runs not perfectly coherent with the demanded requirements, i.e. in the following graduation classes L-7 (civil and environmental engineering- ingegneria civile e ambientale), L-8 (information engineering - ingegneria dell’informazione), L-9 (industrial engineering - ingegneria industriale), L-27 (chemistry – scienze e tecnologie chimiche), L-30 (physics- scienze e tecnologie fisiche), L-35 (mathematics - scienze matematiche), L-41 (statistics - statistica) or other equivalent courses for other degrees achieved in foreign countries, these students can enroll independently from the satisfaction of the minimum academic requirements.

Student that satisfy the minimum academic requirements a)-f) but whose graduation note is lower than 90/110 have to sit an admission test, which is an exam to verify the graduate’s knowledge about the following subjects:





MEGI – Laurea Magistrale in Economia e Gestione delle imprese (Master in Economics and Business Management – teaching in Italian)

To enroll at this course it has to be met the following academic requirements:




  1. At least 18 CFU (ECTS credits) in one or more of the following fields of the business area: SECS-P/07 and SECS-P/08

  2. At least 12 CFU (ECTS credits) in one or more of the following fields of the economic area: SECS-P/01 and SECS-P/02

  3. At least 12 CFU (ECTS credits) in one or more of the following fields of mathematics-statistics area: SECS-S/01 and SECS-S/06

  4. At least 6 CFU (ECTS credits) in one or more of the following fields of the law area: IUS/01, IUS/04, IUS/09

  5. At least 3 CFU (ECTS credits) referable to the IT area.

  6. At least 6 CFU (ECTS credits) referable to English courses;

For the satisfaction of the least curricular requisite related to the knowledge of the English language, international linguistic certifications that attest a knowledge of the English language equal or superior to the level B1 of the Common European Framework (First Certificate in English) can be valued, both for comprehension and expression abilities and for reading ability.

It is admitted a tolerance in comparison to the previous requirements from a) to f) within a maximum of 10%, i.e. 6 ECTS. Such border of tolerance can be indifferently applied to one or to all fields of study.

These minimum requirements – from a) to f) – are intended to be automatically satisfied by all the students belonging to degree classes (lauree triennali) in “Scienze Economiche” (Class XXVIII) and to “Scienze dell’Economia e della Gestione aziendale” (Class XVII), founded by the didactic arrangement ex D.M. 509/99, and to “Scienze dell’Economia e della Gestione Aziendale (Class L-18) and to “Scienze Economiche” (Class L-33), founded by the didactic arrangement ex D.M. 270/04.

In order to allow the access to graduates with high preparation, correspondent to a note of 110/110 e lode (magna cum laude), or equivalent for the titles achieved in foreign countries, coming from formative runs not perfectly coherent with the demanded requirements, the Didactic Commission might decide to make different tests or different run of entry.

The test of admission aims to verify the adequacy of the personal preparation of the student and consists on the solution of questions to multiple answers; there is only one correct answer among the three listed for every question. The subjects of the test of admission are the followings:


  • Microeconomics and Macroeconomics

  • Mathematics and Mathematical Finance

  • Statistics

  • Business Economics (Economia Aziendale)

  • Business and Management

  • Commercial Law and Private Law (Principles)



MELI – Laurea Magistrale in Economia e Legislazione d’Impresa (Master in Economics and Business Law – Teaching in Italian)

To enroll at this course it has to be met the following academic requirements:



  1. At least 18 CFU (ECTS credits) in one or more of the following fields of the business area: SECS-P/07 and SECS-P/08

  2. At least 12 CFU (ECTS credits) in one or more of the following fields of the economic area: SECS-P/01, SECS-P/02, SECS-P/03 and SECS-P/06

  3. At least 12 CFU (ECTS credits) in one or more of the following fields of mathematics-statistics area: SECS-S/01 and SECS-S/06

  4. At least 6 CFU (ECTS credits) in one or more of the following fields of the law area: IUS/01, IUS/04, IUS/09

  5. At least 3 CFU (ECTS credits) referable to the IT area.

  6. At least 6 CFU (ECTS credits) referable to English courses;

For the satisfaction of the least curricular requisite related to the knowledge of the English language, international linguistic certifications that attest a knowledge of the English language equal or superior to the level B1 of the Common European Framework (First Certificate in English) can be valued, both for comprehension and expression abilities and for reading ability.

It is admitted a tolerance in comparison to the previous requirements from a) to f) within a maximum of 10%, i.e. 6 ECTS. Such border of tolerance can be indifferently applied to one or to all fields of study.

These minimum requirements – from a) to f) – are intended to be automatically satisfied by all the students belonging to degree classes (lauree triennali) in “Scienze Economiche” (Class XXVIII) and to “Scienze dell’Economia e della Gestione aziendale” (Class XVII), founded by the didactic arrangement ex D.M. 509/99, and to “Scienze dell’Economia e della Gestione Aziendale (Class L-18) and to “Scienze Economiche” (Class L-33), founded by the didactic arrangement ex D.M. 270/04.

In order to allow the access to graduates with high preparation, correspondent to a note of 110/110 e lode (magna cum laude), or equivalent for the titles achieved in foreign countries, coming from formative runs not perfectly coherent with the demanded requirements, i.e. in the following graduation classes L-7 (civil and environmental engineering- ingegneria civile e ambientale), L-8 (information engineering - ingegneria dell’informazione), L-9 (industrial engineering - ingegneria industriale), L-27 (chemistry – scienze e tecnologie chimiche), L-30 (physics- scienze e tecnologie fisiche), L-35 (mathematics - scienze matematiche), L-41 (statistics - statistica) or other equivalent courses for other degrees achieved in foreign countries, these students can enroll independently from the satisfaction of the least requirements. However, the Didactic Commission might decide to make different tests or different run of entry.

The subjects of the test of admission are the followings:


  • Microeconomics and Macroeconomics

  • Mathematical Finance and Statistics

  • Business Economics (Economia Aziendale)

  • Business and Management

  • Commercial Law and Private Law (Principles)



MIBE – Laurea Magistrale / Master in International Economics and Business (Teaching in English)

To enroll at this course it has to be met the following academic requirements:



  1. At least 18 CFU (ECTS credits) in one or more of the following fields of the business area: SECS-P/07; SECS-P/08; SECS-P/09; SECS-P/10; SECS-P/11; SECS-P/13

  2. At least 12 CFU (ECTS credits) in one or more of the following fields of the economic area: SECS-P/01; SECS-P/02; SECS-P/03; SECS-P/04; SECS-P/06; SECS-P/12

  3. At least 9 CFU (ECTS credits) in one or more of the following fields of mathematics-statistics-econometrics area: SECS-P/05; SECS-S/01; SECS-S/02; SECS-S/03; SECS-S/06; MAT/01; MAT/02; MAT/03; MAT/04; MAT/05; MAT/06; MAT/07; MAT/08; MAT/09

  4. At least 6 CFU (ECTS credits) referable to English courses

It is admitted a tolerance in comparison to the previous requirements from a) to f) within a maximum of 11%, i.e. 5 ECTS. Such border of tolerance can be indifferently applied to one or to all fields of study, except those referred to the requirement at point d), for who there isn’t any border of tolerance.

These minimum academic requirements – from a) to f) – are intended to be automatically satisfied by all the students belonging to degree classes (lauree triennali) in “Scienze Economiche” (Class XXVIII) and to “Scienze dell’Economia e della Gestione aziendale” (Class XVII), founded by the didactic arrangement ex D.M. 509/99, and to “Scienze dell’Economia e della Gestione Aziendale (Class L-18) and to “Scienze Economiche” (Class L-33), founded by the didactic arrangement ex D.M. 270/04, and graduated at the University of Pavia. For graduates of these degree classes coming from other Universities will be necessary to verify the respect of the minimum academic requirement corresponding to courses of English language, as it is following specified.

For the recognition of the ECTS referred to the courses of English language they are considered equivalent to 6 ECTS the international certifications that attest a knowledge of the English language equal or superior to the level B2 of the Common European Framework (First Certificate in English) can be valued, both for comprehension and expression abilities and for reading ability. The international certification TOEFL iBt Total equal or higher than level B2 (87-109) is considered equivalent to the level B2 of the Common European Framework.

In order to allow the access to graduates with high preparation, correspondent to a note of 110/110 e lode (magna cum laude), or equivalent for the titles achieved in foreign countries, coming from formative runs not perfectly coherent with the demanded requirements, i.e. in the following graduation classes L-7 (civil and environmental engineering- ingegneria civile e ambientale), L-8 (information engineering - ingegneria dell’informazione), L-9 (industrial engineering - ingegneria industriale), L-27 (chemistry – scienze e tecnologie chimiche), L-30 (physics- scienze e tecnologie fisiche), L-35 (mathematics - scienze matematiche), L-41 (statistics - statistica) or other equivalent courses for other degrees achieved in foreign countries, these students can enroll independently from the satisfaction of the minimum academic requirements, provided that they satisfy the requirement of knowledge of the English language. If they do not satisfy these requirements, they have to sit the admission exam, with reference only to the English test.

In order to allow the access to graduates with high preparation, correspondent to a note of 110/110 e lode (magna cum laude), or equivalent for the titles achieved in foreign countries, coming from formative runs not perfectly coherent with the demanded requirements, as long as they don’t belong to the classes previously stated, the Didactic Commission might decide to make different tests or different run of entry.

The test of admission aims to verify the adequacy of the personal preparation of the student in the following subjects:



  • Microeconomics and Macroeconomics

  • Mathematics

  • Mathematical Finance

  • Statistics

  • Business Economics (Economia Aziendale)

  • Business Management

  • English Language


SUBJECTS OF THE ADMISSION TEST AND READING LIST

Microeconomics


R.H. Frank, Microeconomia, McGraw-Hill, Milano, 2007.

Macroeconomics


Boitani, A., Macroeconomia, Il Mulino, 2008. Chapters: 1 e 2.

Blanchard, O., Macroeconomia, Il Mulino, 2009. Chapters: 3–19, 22-26.



Mathematics for economics


Giorgi G., Elementi di Matematica, Vol. 4, Giappichelli, Torino, 2004.

Giorgi G., Elementi di Algebra Lineare, Giappichelli, Torino, 1997.

De Giuli M. E., Giorgi G., Maggi A. M., Magnani U., Matematica Per l’Economia e la Finanza, Zanichelli, Bologna, 2008.

Statistics


P. Newbold, W.L.Carlson, B. Thorne (2008). Statistica. Pearson -Prentice Hall.

Mathematics

Giorgi G., Elementi di Matematica, Giappichelli, Voll. 1, 2, 3 e 4, Torino, 2004.

Giorgi G., Elementi di Algebra Lineare, Giappichelli, Torino, 1997.

Angoli A., De Dionigi L., Giorgi G., Matematica Generale. Esercizi svolti, Giappichelli, Torino, 1999.

Mathematical Finance

A. Colli Franzone, C. Zuccotti: Istituzioni di matematica finanziaria, ISDAF 2005.

A. Colli Franzone, C. Zuccotti: La scelta fra progetti economico-finanziari, ISDAF 2006.

A. Colli Franzone, A. Angoli, L. De Dionigi: Matematica finanziaria e attuariale - Esercizi svolti - Giappichelli Editore.
or
M.E. De Giuli, M.A. Maggi, F.M. Paris, Lezioni di Matematica Finanziaria e Attuariale – corso base, G.Giappichelli, Torino, 2009

Business Economics

MELLA P., Aziende 1-Istituzioni di Economia Aziendale, Milano, Franco Angeli, 2008

SOTTI F., Istituzioni di Ragioneria Generale e applicata, Torino, Giappichelli, 2007.



Business Management

Sciarelli Sergio, Elementi di Economia e gestione delle imprese, Cedam, Padova, 2008, pp. 1-434.
or
E. COTTA RAMUSINO, A. ONETTI: Strategia d’Impresa; Il Sole 24Ore;

Milano 2007



Commercial law

CAMPOBASSO G.F., Manuale di Diritto Commerciale, UTET, Torino, last edition;
or
PRESTI G., RESCIGNO M., Corso di diritto commerciale, Zanichelli, Bologna, ultima edizione.
or
ASSOCIAZIONE DISIANO PREITE, Il Diritto delle Società, Il Mulino, Bologna, ultima edizione.
Private Law (Principles)

Iudica – Zatti, Linguaggio e regole del diritto privato, Cedam, 7th edizione, 2006, chapters 1-23, 28, 30, 38, 43.


English language

lessons:


G. Tullis, T. Trappe, New Insights into Business, Longman.

G. Tullis, S. Power, New Insights Into Business, Workbook, Longman.

G. Brook-Hart, Business Benchmark, Upper-Intermediate, Vantage, Cambridge.

M. Hancock, English Pronunciation in Use, Cambridge University Press.

MacKenzie, English for Business Studies, Cambridge.

G. Brook-Hart, Business Benchmark, Advanced Higher, Cambridge.

M. J. Wallace, Study Skills in English, Cambridge.
Exercise

Bell, R. Gower, First Certificate Expert (New Edition), Longman.

R. Acklemy, A. Crace, Total English – Pre-Intermediate (beginner).



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