What after the Bachelor?

The Faculty of Economics completes the 3+2 scheme, as defined by the Bologna Declaration, with a number of two-year Master's programmes. Master's curricula are aimed at delivering a highly specialised qualification based on rigorous teaching and research content while also considering the demands of the candidate's future career.

The Faculty, for instance, organises the Master in Economics and International Policies (language of tuition: Italian) in collaboration with the School of Economics and International Relations, Catholic University of Milan. It is a graduate programme that enjoys remarkable success and prestige.

The other Masters are given in English, except for the Master in Public Management and Policy (PMP), which is held, depending on the Major chosen, in Italian and English or Italian, English and French. The PMP is proposed jointly by the IDHEAP Institut de hautes études en administration publique, the universities of Bern, Lausanne and the USI Università della Svizzera italiana.

USI' Bachelor of Arts in Economics gives access to the Master programmes listed below.

Masters of Science in Economics:

Masters of Science in Economics and Communication Sciences:

Masters of Science in Economics and Informatics