The School of Economics and Management offers a trilingual Master in Global Management and Markets focused on Entrepreneurship. This program is a two-year program (120 ECTS), compatible with the Bologna framework.
Program goals
The purpose of the program is to prepare the students to work in an international environment and to run their own business as entrepreneurs. They are also prepared to work as effective managers in small-medium enterprises oriented to innovation, as well as, as professionals in business consulting companies. Therefore, the goals of the Faculties of this program are the following: to provide the critical skills and analytical competence that are needed to recognize and thrive commercial and business opportunities; to prepare our students to be effective and knowledgeable problem solvers who offer valuable contribution in making financial, operational and strategic decisions; to consolidate a young and innovative graduate program and gain local and international reputation for the talents of its graduates.
Program content
The major in Entrepreneurship integrates practical and industry knowledge from inter-functional, international and entrepreneurial perspectives. In the first and second semesters participants acquire or deepen their background knowledge in Economics, Statistics, Business Management and Law. The third and fourth semesters are dedicated to advanced courses in Entrepreneurship, Innovation Management, New Product Development, Entrepreneurial Finance, Business Plan and Venture Capital. During the second year, participants will also undertake their internships and they write their final graduate Thesis. Detailed information about the program, the academic calendar and other issues is available in the Study Manifesto. The description of the subjects and the name of the Faculties who teach in the program are also available.
Fees and tuition
The overall annual tuition fee for the academic year 2009-2010 is € 1,279.50 and it applies to both full-time and part-time students.
Grants and internship
Enrolled students, who are younger than 40 years, may apply for grants that are offered by the Autonomous Province of Bozen-Bolzano. These study grants are assigned every year. Eligible students receive a complete reimbursement of the paid study fees and a yearly amount of money up to € 6,600, according to personal or family income. Furthermore the administration of the Province of South Tyrol offers other study grants meant for particularly worthy students, which are assigned on meritorious bases only, regardless the applicant income. Detailed information about these grants are available under the
"Funding and study grants" section at the Prospective students web page. Internship is a fundamental part in the Master program. Information about the internship opportunities is provided by the University
Careers Advisory Service.
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here for the Master in Global Management and Markets overall information leaflet 2009-2010.
The Degree Programme Council of the Master in Global Management and Markets
Programme Director: Prof. Alessandro Narduzzo
Members: Prof. Paolo Giudici, Prof. Oswin Maurer, Dr. Stefan Franz Schubert
Students' representative: Ms. Laura Penelope Schüßler
Secretary: Ms. Illona Flecchi