
University of Trieste

Bachelor of Economy, Environment and Development
Trieste, Italy
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English
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STUDY FORMAT
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Key Summary
About: The Bachelor of Economy, Environment and Development focuses on the intersections of economic theory, environmental issues, and development practices. The program aims to equip students with the analytical skills necessary to tackle pressing global challenges. It combines theoretical knowledge with practical applications, preparing graduates to engage with real-world issues.
Career Outcomes: Graduates can pursue careers in various fields, including environmental consultancy, economic analysis, sustainable development, and public policy. Potential job titles include environmental economist, project manager for development initiatives, and policy advisor in governmental or non-governmental organizations.
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Introduction
Starting from the knowledge acquired in the three-year period, the Master's Degree inΒ Economics, Environment and Development aims to
- Strengthen economic skills with particular attention to the analysis of the macroeconomic and institutional context and the characteristics of the production sectors and markets.
- Develop the ability to understand data (even large ones), analyze it with statistical techniques and the most advanced IT packages,
- Carry out sector studies, carry out market surveys and formulate forecasts on the basis of coherent econometric models.
- Develop the ability to analyze the interaction between the economic and environmental systems, with a view to sustainable development and energy and ecological transition.
- Combining economic specialization with an interdisciplinary approach, strengthening the skills of analyzing the balance sheets and strategies of companies, of the legal institutions in force from a fiscal, corporate and labor point of view and in relation to the territorial systems of reference.