Other educational activities
Bachelor’s degree and master’s degree programs in the Department of Economics and Finance require students to earn credits as “other activities.” To earn these credits (4 or 8 depending on the degree program or year of enrollment) the Department of Economics and Finance offers the activities described in this section.
Some of these activities are aimed at students in the bachelor’s degree program in Economics and Business, and others are for students in the master’s degree program in Economics and Finance.
For the bachelor’s degree program in Economics and Business
- Languages: French, Spanish, Portuguese, Chinese, German, Arabic and Russian
- Internships
- Seminar series
- Soft skills
- Other activities offered or recognized
For the master's degree program in Economics and Finance
- Internships
- Seminar series
- Soft Skills
- Other activities offered or recognized
The University’s deadlines and procedures must be respected when selecting one of the activities listed above.
For more information, see the Guide to the compilation of study plans.
For selection purposes (Exchange Programs, Double Degrees, Structured Partnerships) account will be taken of all credits earned and recorded by the end of the winter exam session (including credits earned from internships, languages, seminars, soft skills, summer schools, courses brought forward, etc.). Credits earned from additional courses (corsi liberi) will not count.