
Economia and Management
L-18 Scienze dell'economia e della gestione aziendale
Graduates in the Degree in Economics and Management obtain a solid general basic training in economic, business, legal and quantitative disciplines, as well as good methodological training for the analysis and critical interpretation of economic and business dynamics. They will understand its operational and economic-financial profile and acquire the useful tools for the formulation, implementation and control of decisions.
The course is characterized by the search for an effective balance between the many basic methodological tools needed and the possibility, starting from the third year, to carve out a curricular path in which to start acquiring specialist and professionalizing elements.
The designed degree course ensures constant attention to the development of solid basic skills with reference to economic analysis, quantitative tools and legal knowledge. Finally, knowledge of the economic, financial and corporate disciplines is contextualized both in the functional dimension (administration and control, marketing, business management, organization), and in the sectoral dimension (industrial, service, commercial, companies and public administrations). The study plan is compatible with the need to encourage entry into the labor market, providing for professional teaching and seminar or internship activities in the teaching system, and the obligation to insert a choice course in English. All this is consistent with the proposed subdivision of the Scientific Disciplinary Sectors both in the economy and in the business economy. The organization of the degree course is also oriented towards the continuation of studies in the master's degree courses in the "Economic-business sciences" class or in the "Economic sciences" class.

I - Academic year (2022-2023)
First semester
Code | Course | SSD | Credits | Channel A | Channel B | Channel C | Channel D | Channel E |
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507 | BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION | SECS-P/07 | 8 | |||||
AR4 | HISTORY OF ECONOMIC AND BUSINESS | SECS-P/12 | 6 | |||||
674 | ITALIAN PRIVATE LAW | IUS/01 | 8 | |||||
AB3 | MATHEMATICS | SECS-S/06 | 8 |
Second semester
Code | Course | SSD | Credits | Channel A | Channel B | Channel C | Channel D | Channel E |
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254 | COMPUTER SCIENCE | INF/01 | 6 | |||||
A57 | LAW AND ECONOMICS | IUS/05 | 8 | |||||
T019 | MICROECONOMICS | SECS-P/01 | 8 | |||||
T456 | STATISTICS | SECS-S/01 | 8 |
II - Academic (2023-2024)
First semester
Code | Course | SSD | Credits | Professor |
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A61 | BOOKKEEPING AND FINANCIAL STATEMENTS | SECS-P/07 | 6 |
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005 | BUSINESS LAW I | IUS/04 | 8 |
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044 | FINANCIAL MATHEMATICS | SECS-S/06 | 8 |
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Second semester
Code | Course | SSD | Credits | Professor |
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027 | INDUSTRIAL ECONOMICS | SECS-P/06 | 6 |
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AK2 | MACROECONOMICS AND ECONOMIC POLICY | SECS-P/01 | 8 |
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509 | MANAGEMENT | SECS-P/08 | 8 |
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T075 | PLANNING AND CONTROL | SECS-P/07 | 6 |
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III - Academic (2024-2025)
Additional credits | Credits |
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A scelta dello studente | 18 |
Per la prova finale | 4 |
Per la conoscenza di almeno una lingua straniera | 6 |
Abilità informatiche e telematiche | 6 |
Altre conoscenze utili per l'inserimento nel mondo del lavoro | 4 |
Total number of credits | 180 |
Students must pay close attention to prerequisites when registering for courses.
It is possible to verify requirements related to the Additional Training Obbligations (OFA) at the following page
Additional Credits
Electives (18 credits):students must select three 6 credit electives for their III year of study. One of the courses must be taught in English. Courses must be selected at the end of the II year of study.
Students interested in taking advantage of the agreement between Luiss University and the Ordine dei Dottori Commercialisti e degli Esperti Contabili di Roma, allowing students exemption from the bar exam to enter sections A and B of the Albo dei Dottori Commercialisti e degli Esperti Contabili, students must select a course with code SECS-P/07 as an elective or free course.
The selection of a SECS-P/07 course is fundamental to take advantage of the agreement during the master’s program in Accounting, Control and Finance. More information is available at the following page
Knowledge of at least one foreign language: English – mandatory 6-credit course. Students must take English in the I semester of the I year for levels up to B1.2, in the II semester of the I year for levels equal to or higher than B1.3. Students will take an English test on campus to determine their level. More information
Other Activities(4 credits): Students may earn these credits through:
- The study of a second language (Arabic, Chinese, French, Portuguese, Russian, Spanish, German), starting in the II semester of the II year of studies, for a total of three semesters. More information
- Performing an internship or participating in soft skills courses, seminars and other activities offered by the Departments or the University
Please note that second languages and other activities are chosen at the end of the I year of studies.
Students interested in taking advantage of the internship agreement with Ordine dei Dottori Commercialisti e degli Esperti Contabili di Roma, and in performing a one-semester internship during the final year of studies, must follow the official procedure to receive credits.
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.