Global Development and Entrepreneurship
Academic Year: 2013/2014
Level of qualification
Second Cycle Degree Programme (Ministerial Decree no. 270/2004)
Ministerial Degree Code
LM-56 (Economics)
Where
School of Economics, Languages and Entrepreneurship
Riviera Santa Margherita 76, 31100 Treviso (Italy)
For further information please contact the Campus in Treviso (School of Economics, Languages and Entrepreneurship), e-mail: campus.treviso@unive.it
Head of studies
Prof. Loriana Pelizzon (Teaching committee coordinator, e-mail: pelizzon@unive.it)
Admission requirements
To be admitted to this Second Cycle Degree Programme students must possess a proper individual educational background and the minimum curricular requirements. Admission requirements are available in the relevant webpage.
Places available
Unlimited entry, subject to evaluation of minimum curricular requirements; quotas (i.e. places reserved) for non-EU students residing abroad: 5 places reserved for Chinese students residing in China, according to the Marco Polo Programme.
Learning outcomes
This Second Cycle Degree Programme provides an interdisciplinary education, aiming to investigate global development, integrating any necessary linguistic and cultural knowledge to interact with the new emerging markets. The new economic geography needs flexibility, entrepreneurship as well as innovation skills. The different curricula of this Second Cycle Degree Programme aim to produce specialists in the analysis of markets’ globalization and international economic structures. Graduates will be able to support small and medium-sized companies by a new type of entrepreneurship, based on an international managerial education that combines culture and economic development. This Second Cycle Degree Programme includes a Business English course, workshops and scholarships facilitating career opportunities, thanks to Fondazione Luciano Iglesias.
Curricula available
- Entrepreneurship and Enterprise Development
- International Economic Development
- Finance Development and SME Finance
Occupational profiles
Second cycle graduates may be employed as experts in international markets, foreign sales managers, export managers, managers in charge of business accounting, finance and control, global players, venture capitalists, entrepreneurs.
Attendance
Open attendance
Examination assessment and graduation
The educational activities include classroom teaching, experts’ contributions, case studies analysis, workshops and internships, in order to acquire wide-ranging skills that can be readily transferable into the world of work.
During the whole university career, the various skills and knowledge acquired by students will be assessed through written and oral examinations.
The degree exam consists in writing a thesis, which must possess the characters of originality, exhaustive documentation and scientific investigation and which will be discussed with a committee of university professors and experts.
Access to further studies
Specialist Master’s Programmes (1st and 2nd level) and Research Doctorates
For further information
Degree programme website: www.unive.it/cdl/em10 [IT]
School of Economics, Languages and Entrepreneurship: www.unive.it/selisi [IT]



