The Master's Program in brief
Data are the key to the future. The Master’s Program in Economics & Data Science (current code 11937 - prior code 11267) - previously Economics and Financial Institutions (code 8700) - is a multidisciplinary and innovative project conceived to answer the challenges and professional opportunities offered by the information society and meet the more recent job market trends.
The Master’s Program in Economics & Data Science provides students a high-level professional training that mixes business, economic, mathematical, computer, and legal knowledge.
The training path is characterized by:
- a strong integration among the key disciplines which will allow students to work both in the fields of Economics and Big Data
- a balance among the different topics which will permit students to work in different professional positions within economic and financial systems, companies, private or public institutions
For further information, please, read the slides of this Program.
N.B. For Students graduated abroad (extra-UE): To enroll in this Master's Program in English a.y.2025/26, from January 1 to March 31, 2025 you have to apply for a pre-evaluation at Unigeapply .
First of all, to know the curricular requirements for admission, visit the dedicated page.
If you would like to enroll in this Master's Degree program, follow the steps on the Prospective students page.
Teaching information
- To know the contents of the course, please read the Programmazione didattica (Teaching schedule).
To know the teachings offered in this academic year, please read the Manifesto. - See also the Teaching Regulations a.y. 2025-26
- Read the results of the Student Opinion Survey about teaching.
Head of program and academic tutors
The Head of the program is Prof. Maurizio Conti.
If you need advice, contact the academic tutors.
Did you know that...?
- with the mobility program Erasmus+ Studio you can study abroad and also you may obtain a bonus calculated on your Laurea mark
- the Council of the Course of Study has set up a Consulta whose members are teachers of the Course and some representatives of the operative world
- if you participate in the Soft Skills lab, you can acquire soft skills, i.e., those abilities used by each of us to interact with the social and physical environment - Watch the video
- you can find more information on the UniGe page of the course
Student representatives
Student representatives are elected to voice students' needs, concerns, and proposals. To contact them, visit this page.
Feedback and reports
To share your opinion or submit a report, follow the instructions on the dedicated page.