Study plan

The study plan (academic curriculum) is the complete list of the academic activities that students must complete in order to fulfil the degree programme requirements.
The attendance plan is the total list of courses available to the student according to their year of studies.

Curricula

A.y. 2021/2022

A.y. 2020/2021

Previous academic years

If you enrolled in your degree programme 5 or more years ago, you can find your study plan into the relevant Esse3 section of your Personal Area.
For further information please contact the Campus specified into the Contacts section on the homepage of your degree programme website.

Filling in and submission

You must fill in and submit your study plan every year, even if you do not intend to make any changes to it.

Fill in the study plan

Assistance

In case of doubts or problems in filling in your study plan, please contact the Campus specified into the Contacts section on the homepage of your degree programme website.


Study plan regulations

Please refer to the general curriculum rules addressed to students of Barchelor’s Degree and Master’s Degree courses.


Degree Programme Regulations

Open Units

The relevant educational School verifies the consistency of teaching activities integrated with the optional credits in the formative project. Consistency refers to the individual curriculum presented and thus will be evaluated taking into account the reasons that may be provided.
If there is evidence of serious inconsistency, the personal curriculum will not be approved.
All the courses suggested in the official website of the degree program are considered coherent without further verification, including those offered by other bachelor's degree courses within the economics area, even if taught in English.

Inclusion of optional or additional classes in students’ personal curriculum

To regulate the addition of the teaching of the curriculum outside of field of Economics through the optional modules, the School has provided the following procedure: 

  • a student can, as part of their option modules, select modules that are not part of the previously authorized Economics department. The request for authorization must be sent via e-mail to the secretary to the Secretary to the Treviso Campus, (treviso@unive.it), who will send your proposal to the educational coordinator of the degree program . The request should be well-explained through an brief document (max. 2 pages) attached to the email.
  • the Teaching Committee examines the request and its cohesion with the student’s pre-existing course. The results of the evaluation are sent to the Secretary of the Treviso Campus who will then send it back to the student and, if authorized, will manually process the addition to the student’s personal curriculum.

A similar request should be sent to insert the exams that are not from the Economics School into your additional credits.

To supplement the rules of the Economics area, and in light of the above, it also specifies that students in the International Trade and Tourism degree programme cannot insert modules from the economics field as part of their open units examination that are entirely or partly equivalent to those present in their own personal curriculum. 

Identical Units

You can not choose similar units, meaning courses which are comparable in content, in the same study plan.

Examples of units that are considered as too similar: 

  1. Commercial Law (ET0008) 12 ECTS, Commercial Law I (ET0009) 6ECTS, Commercial Law (E00077) 5 ECTS, etc.
  2. Mathematics (ET0045) 12 ECTS, Mathematics (ET2018) 12 ECTS, etc.
  3. Monetary and Financial Economics (ET0030), Financial Economics (ET0020),
  4. Political Economics (ET0031), Political Economics (LT0210),
  5. Gestione delle risorse umane, Human Resources Management, etc

The free choice units selected in the study plans may be subject to verification.