Economics and Labour of Digital Innovation
Minors a.y. 2024/2025
Enrolment period
From 05/08/2024 to 29/08/2024
What is a Minor
A Minor is a complementary programme to a Bachelor’s Degree which allows you to broaden your main study field by developing cross-cutting skills that are useful both for your further education and for your career.
A Minor is composed of three modules of 6 ECTS each. By passing the three Minor exams you will get a certification and an Open Badge. Furthermore, Minor can be recognised in the elective course section of your Bachelor’s Degree.
Objectives and contents
The Minor aims to analyse the impact of digital innovation on the world of work, focusing on the possible use of new technologies for environmental, economic and social sustainability. Digital technologies and globalization have in fact expanded the spaces of the economy, creating great opportunities for development, but also increasing uncertainty, inequality and different critical issues inside and outside the workplace. The aim of the course is therefore to provide the tools to analyse the challenges and opportunities that businesses, professionals and institutions face in managing digital transformation. At the end of the course, students will understand the main economic and legal problems that new technologies pose to the organisation of work, but also how businesses, institutions and communities can direct digital transformation to encourage more sustainable and inclusive development.
Recipients and credits recognition
The Minor is offered free of charge to Ca’ Foscari undergraduate and postgraduate students. It is possible to enrol also as an external user.
- If you are an undergraduate student at Ca’ Foscari, this Minor can be recognised in the elective course section of your Bachelor’s Degree with the exception of students enrolled to all the undergraduate programmes of the economic area (Business Administration, International Trade and Tourism, Economics and Business, Digital Management). Final marks will not affect the average of your degree.
- If you are a postgraduate student at Ca’ Foscari, the Minor cannot be recognised.
Language
This Minor is taught in Italian.
Coordinator
Professor Vania Brino
Modules of the Minor
Academic year 2024/2025
Curriculum PERCORSO COMUNE (Students enrolled till 2024)
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Course | Subdiv. | Period | University credits | Professor |
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ECONOMICS OF INNOVATION 4.0 [NE003A] | 3rd Term | 6 | BORSATO Roshan | |
FLEXIBILITY AND TECHNOLOGY: PLATFORM WORK AND SMART WORKING [NE003C] | 4th Term | 6 | GARBUIO Chiara |
Enrolment
Enrolment procedure will be available from 05/08/2024 to 29/08/2024 through the registration link that will be published on this page. For further information on the procedure, please consult the enrolment guide.
Applicants will be notified via email if the Minor is not activated. At the end of the enrolment period, students who have applied will receive confirmation of enrolment.
Number of participants
Lessons will be carried out with at least ten participants.
There is no maximum number of participants.
Type of recipients and rates
Ca’ Foscari undergraduate and postgraduate students
The Minor is offered free of charge to Ca’ Foscari undergraduate students. Before enrolling you must have finalised your enrolment in your Degree Programme, otherwise you will be charged a 496 euros fee (480 euros + 16 euros duty stamp).
External users
External users, not enrolled to Ca’ Foscari undergraduate nor postgraduate programmes, can enrol in the Minor with a charge of 496 euros (480 euros + 16 euros duty stamp).
If you are a student at another university, the fee is reduced to 336 euros (320 euros + 16 euros duty stamp). At the end of the enrolment process, stop before you make the payment and click on Request for assistance in order to get in touch with the Enrolment unit. Ca’ Foscari staff will contact you to explain how to get the reduction on the enrolment fee.
Attendance and exams
Enrolment lasts one year. It is mandatory to attend the three modules in the same year and take the exams in the four exam sessions available.
Attendance is not mandatory.
You will not be allowed to complete the Minor programme the following year: the last session available to take exams is January. Final marks will not affect the average of your Bachelor’s degree career.
By passing the three Minor exams you will get a certification from your personal area and an Open Badge.
If you fail one or more exams in your Minor, you will still be entitled to receive the certification for the exams you passed, but the credits of the Minor will not be recognized in the elective course section of your Bachelor’s Degree programme.
Withdrawal
Withdrawing from Minor is possible: filling the withdrawal form, you must attach the receipt of the online payment of the duty stamp (16 euros). You can find the withdrawal form within the FAQs. Please, be aware that enroling again after the withdrawal will be at your expense.