Bachelor's Degree Economics and Management

NA On Campus Bachelors Program

University of Rome Tor Vergata

Program Overview

# Bachelor's Degree in Economics and Management

 

## Program Overview

The Bachelor's Degree in Economics and Management at Tor Vergata prepares you to build a professional career in business administration, auditing and accounting, and company law—equipping you with the essential knowledge to understand how markets work and how to manage businesses in a competitive environment. The three-year program combines foundational training in your first two years with specialized coursework in your final year, allowing you to choose a pathway that aligns with your career goals.

## Curriculum Structure

Years 1-2: Building Your Foundation

During your first two years, you'll develop a comprehensive understanding of how businesses and economies function. You'll study core subjects including Fundamentals of Business Administration, General Management, Financial Accounting, and Business Organisation, which give you the practical tools to analyze company operations. Alongside these, you'll take Microeconomics and Macroeconomics to understand broader market dynamics, plus essential quantitative skills through Mathematics, Financial Mathematics, and Statistics. The program also ensures you have solid legal and professional knowledge by covering Fundamentals of Private Law, Fundamentals of Public Law, and Commercial Law, while building your communication abilities through foreign language and computer skills courses.

Year 3: Specializing Your Expertise

In your final year, you'll choose one of three specialized pathways—Management, Auditing and Accounting Profession (Professione e Lavoro), or Company Lawyer (Giurista d'Impresa)—each designed to deepen your knowledge in your area of interest. If you select the Management pathway, you'll explore Marketing, Corporate Finance, Management of Innovation, and Management of Commercial Enterprises, integrated with courses in Economic and Industrial Policy. Students in the Auditing and Accounting pathway dive into Tax Law, Bankruptcy Law, Labour Law, Professional Accounting, and Economic Communication and Financial Reporting. Regardless of your choice, you'll complete a final dissertation that demonstrates your mastery of your specialization.

## Focus Areas

Management, Auditing and Accounting, Company Law, Business Consulting, Marketing, Human Resources, Management Control

## Learning Outcomes

Understanding of market economies and business behavior; skills in process management and control in competitive environments; knowledge of innovation management at corporate and public sector levels; professional expertise in business administration, auditing, consulting, and management control

## Professional Alignment

Graduates are trained to work as business consultants, auditors, accountants, company lawyers, work consultants, accountants, and industry analysts. The interdisciplinary content prepares professionals capable of operating in business management, management control, marketing, and human resources across various sectors.

## Reputation & Employability

The program is offered by the School of Economics at a research-intensive Italian university with a dedicated Department of Management and Law, ensuring rigorous academic standards and professional relevance in teaching.

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Official Program Link: economia.uniroma2.it/cdl/triennio/clem

Experiential Learning (Research, Projects, Internships etc.)

At University of Rome Tor Vergata's Bachelor's Degree in Economics and Management, you'll dive into hands-on learning that builds real-world skills in economics, business, and decision-making right from the start. The program, offered through the School of Economics, emphasizes practical application through its multidisciplinary approach, blending management, economics, and finance concepts with access to top-notch university resources designed for economics students. You'll have everything you need to turn theory into expertise, from cutting-edge tech to collaborative spaces.

 

Here's what sets our experiential learning apart:
- Computer labs tailored for economics and data work: 29 dedicated computer labs across campus give you hands-on practice with analytical tools and software essential for economic modeling and business simulations.
- Libraries supporting research and study: 6 specialized libraries provide resources like economic journals, databases, and study areas perfect for group projects or individual research in management and finance.
- Classrooms optimized for interactive learning: 350 modern classrooms facilitate group projects, discussions, and case studies in economics and management topics.
- Interdepartmental research centers: Access centers like the Interdepartmental Centre for Research and Training (CIFAPPS) for collaborative projects involving economics applications in policy and analysis.
- Villa Mondragone congress center: A professional venue for simulations, workshops, and events that mimic real business environments in economics and management.

These facilities are all part of what makes Tor Vergata a standout choice—check out the full list here: https://web.uniroma2.it/en/percorso/about/sezione/independent_centres and https://web.uniroma2.it/en/percorso/about/sezione/courses22245. Imagine applying right now and stepping into this world—your future in economics and management starts with one application! Let's chat about how to get you enrolled.

Progression & Future Opportunities

At the University of Rome Tor Vergata's Bachelor's Degree in Economics and Management, you'll dive into practical skills through hands-on learning right from the start, building real-world expertise in economics, management, and business decision-making. The program leverages the School of Economics' top-notch facilities, including dedicated computer labs equipped for data analysis and economic modeling, plus access to six specialized libraries and interdepartmental research centers that support applied projects. This setup lets you apply classroom concepts immediately, whether through simulations, group work, or collaborative research.

 

Here's how experiential learning comes to life in this program:
- Computer labs for practical tools: Use 29 university-wide computer labs, many tailored for economics students to run economic simulations, statistical software, and data tools essential for management analysis.
- Libraries and research support: Tap into the School of Economics' six libraries stocked with resources for economic research, case studies, and management projects.
- Interdepartmental research centers: Collaborate at centers like the Interdepartmental Centre for Research and Training (CIFAPPS), where you can join economics-focused research initiatives and training.
- Group projects in multidisciplinary settings: Engage in team-based assignments drawing from management, economics, and finance models, fostering skills for real business environments.

These opportunities make Tor Vergata's program a standout—students graduate ready to hit the ground running in competitive careers. Applying is straightforward, and I'd love to guide you through it. Check the full facilities list here: https://web.uniroma2.it/en/percorso/about/sezione/independent_centres and https://web.uniroma2.it/allegato/49268/contenuto/english-brochure-ay-23-24.

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Career Options

  • industry analyst
  • business developer
  • expert in corporate strategy
  • business consultant
  • technology auditor
  • manager of intellectual property rights
  • expert in technology transfer
  • procurement activities (SCM)
  • business consulting
  • auditing and accounting
  • company law
  • business management
  • management control
  • marketing
  • human resources
  • work consultants
  • accountants

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