BA in Global Management
Link Campus University
Key Information
Campus location
Rome, Italy
Languages
English
Study format
On-Campus
Duration
3 years
Pace
Full time
Tuition fees
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Application deadline
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Introduction
The Bachelor's degree program in Global Management (L-18), with a specialization in International Management and Finance, is a three-year program that provides a solid and comprehensive preparation in various fields of economics and business. It aims to cover the necessary skills for roles in various functional areas and business processes, with an interdisciplinary approach.
The program is conducted entirely in English and involves a multinational composition of the class, stemming from the participation of foreign exchange students or regularly enrolled students.
It encompasses a set of courses that impart both theoretical and practical knowledge of business processes and functions, along with courses that allow students to complement their education with a focus on globalization and international finance.
It equips students with integrated knowledge in the economic and business disciplines, with a specific emphasis on the managerial and financial management of businesses, entrepreneurship, marketing processes within the framework of globalization, technological and sustainable innovation, and management issues of organizations operating in the sports sector.
Why Choose Global Management at Link Campus University?
As a student in the Global Management program at Link Campus University, you'll experience a unique and forward-thinking approach to education. Our teaching style is hands-on and interactive, fostering direct connections between you and your professors.
Throughout your studies, you'll not only gain expertise in business operations and functions but also learn how to apply these concepts in an international context. You'll develop the skills to understand and analyze the diverse global economic landscape.
Additionally, you'll acquire crucial financial, accounting, and management control abilities, which are vital for effectively steering companies and making informed decisions in financial markets.
Through firsthand accounts from industry professionals and engaging workshops, you'll have the chance to interact with experts in various areas of corporate administration and finance. This practical, "learning by doing" approach allows you to put theory into action.
Curriculum
The bachelor’s degree program in International Business Administration with a focus on International Finance is designed for young people who want to work in corporate and financial management as well as the management of fiscal elements of business activity on a national and international level.
The course integrates quantitative finance abilities in the areas of risk management and portfolio management and prepares students to analyze macro-financial scenarios and comprehend decision-making processes common to many types of financial intermediaries and the taxation world.
The degree program is unique in both structure and content: it introduces students to the world of basic and applied research through close collaboration with research centers in the fields of economics and management (DISEC and CERMES), combining teaching and research to meet the complex challenges of the workplace.
The teaching technique draws on the expertise of finance, banking, and fiscal law professors. The study path provides strong tools for analyzing and interpreting financial phenomena while also ensuring the learning of key regulatory characteristics in the economic and financial fields.
There will be seminars, business simulations, project work, business games, and workshops focusing on the business finance and economics of financial intermediaries with internationally recognized entrepreneurs and managers.
Fist year
I semester
- Business administration
- Political economy
- Introduction to private law
- Mathematics for management and economic applications
II semester
- Accounting
- Monetary economics
- Business English
- Digital technologies for business
Optional group course
- Laboratories
Second year
I semester
- Corporate law
- Statistics
- Fundamentals of management
- Economics of financial intermediaries
II semester
- Business organization
- International tax law
- Strategic management
- Banking
Optional group course
- Digital company
- Geo-economics & national security
- Financial disclosure
- Business administration and big data
- Behavioral theories for finance
Third year
I semester
- Bank, financial intermediaries & insurance companies law
- Bank budgeting
II semester
- Corporate finance
- Work experience
- Dissertation
Laboratories
- Public speaking
- Web writing and digital strategies
- Thesis
- Startup
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Scholarships and Funding
The University offers a limited number of partial scholaships.
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Several scholarship options are available. Please visit the university website for more information.
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Career Opportunities
Upon completion of the Global Management program, you'll be well-prepared to enter the workforce with a solid foundation, ready for junior-level positions, or you can choose to further specialize through a Master's degree program. Your journey global is set to be both enriching and impactful. The skills you'll acquire will enable you to excel in corporate direction, management, and organization, as well as in general management. You'll also be well-prepared for entrepreneurial ventures, with a special emphasis on innovation and the use of business agility methodologies. This well-rounded education ensures you're poised for success in a dynamic and ever-evolving global business landscape.
Employment opportunities include
- Operator in organizations and companies within the production, financial, and insurance systems.
- Technician in financial and tax services.
- Assistant in the professional settings of companies operating in financial markets.
- Collaborate in the departments of research institutes of government agencies and national and international monetary and financial institutions.