Economics: behavior, data and policy 36 months Undergraduate Programme By University of Milan |TopUniversities
Programme Duration

36 monthsProgramme duration

Tuitionfee

156 EURTuition Fee/year

Main Subject Area

Business AnalyticsMain Subject Area

Programme overview

Main Subject

Business Analytics

Degree

BA

Study Level

Undergraduate

Study Mode

On Campus

The Bachelor's Degree Programme in Economics: Behavior, Data and Policy is a three-year programme, entirely taught in English, that aims to provide a basic but solid knowledge of economic theory, its principles, and its quantitative and statistical tools. This knowledge is aimed at developing the ability to produce analysis and research in all the fields of economics. Students will acquire the ability to analyze the behavioral mechanisms that lead individuals to make decisions that influence the organization and functioning of markets. At the same time, they will understand economic systems, also from an international perspective, and the policies that regulate them. The programme also aims to provide critical awareness of social issues in contemporary reality, which are closely related to economic development, like public policies to counter inequality. The programme also offers an applied approach, with constant use of data analysis, and includes innovative branches of economics such as behavioral economics and experimental methods. The programme's strongly internationally-oriented perspective is finally granted by the use of English as the language of instruction.



The first two years of the study programme aim to ensure basic knowledge in different disciplines, with a solid training in quantitative methods and the development of reasoning and critical thinking skills. Furthermore, students will grasp the basic principles of economics in order to acquire tools for analysing individual choices, market functioning, dynamics underlying economic activities and the labor market. Through targeted teaching, students will develop the ability to collect, process and interpret statistical data, with an early focus on consumer behavior. In the third year of the program, students take advanced courses and apply the tools and skills acquired earlier. They also have the opportunity to further enrich their competencies in analysing the behavioral mechanisms influencing consumer choices.



The knowledge and skills acquired are useful both for graduates intending to continue their academic career with a Master Degree and for graduates entering the job market in positions and professional profiles such as operative marketing technician; strategic marketing technician, market analyst, and data technician.

PLEASE NOTE THAT THIS PROGRAMME IS ENTIRELY TAUGHT IN ENGLISH

Programme overview

Main Subject

Business Analytics

Degree

BA

Study Level

Undergraduate

Study Mode

On Campus

The Bachelor's Degree Programme in Economics: Behavior, Data and Policy is a three-year programme, entirely taught in English, that aims to provide a basic but solid knowledge of economic theory, its principles, and its quantitative and statistical tools. This knowledge is aimed at developing the ability to produce analysis and research in all the fields of economics. Students will acquire the ability to analyze the behavioral mechanisms that lead individuals to make decisions that influence the organization and functioning of markets. At the same time, they will understand economic systems, also from an international perspective, and the policies that regulate them. The programme also aims to provide critical awareness of social issues in contemporary reality, which are closely related to economic development, like public policies to counter inequality. The programme also offers an applied approach, with constant use of data analysis, and includes innovative branches of economics such as behavioral economics and experimental methods. The programme's strongly internationally-oriented perspective is finally granted by the use of English as the language of instruction.



The first two years of the study programme aim to ensure basic knowledge in different disciplines, with a solid training in quantitative methods and the development of reasoning and critical thinking skills. Furthermore, students will grasp the basic principles of economics in order to acquire tools for analysing individual choices, market functioning, dynamics underlying economic activities and the labor market. Through targeted teaching, students will develop the ability to collect, process and interpret statistical data, with an early focus on consumer behavior. In the third year of the program, students take advanced courses and apply the tools and skills acquired earlier. They also have the opportunity to further enrich their competencies in analysing the behavioral mechanisms influencing consumer choices.



The knowledge and skills acquired are useful both for graduates intending to continue their academic career with a Master Degree and for graduates entering the job market in positions and professional profiles such as operative marketing technician; strategic marketing technician, market analyst, and data technician.

PLEASE NOTE THAT THIS PROGRAMME IS ENTIRELY TAUGHT IN ENGLISH

Admission Requirements

5.5+
72+

For admission to the Bachelor’s Degree Programme in Economics: Behavior, Data and Policy (ECON), only the scores obtained in the following sections will be considered valid: Mathematics and Reasoning on Texts and Data.

The tests may be taken at any university that offers the CEnT-S starting from Thursday, 27 November 2025.

All procedures and deadlines for submitting an application for admission are specified in the 2026 Admission Call that will be published in our website.

 In order to be admitted to the Bachelor's Degree programme in Economics: Behavior, Data and Policy, prospective students must have:

·         an upper secondary school diploma or equivalent qualification obtained abroad after at least 12 years of schooling ;

·          an adequate educational background and possess basic skills in the area of language comprehension, logic and mathematics;

·         B2 level English language certificate

 Pursuant to Art. 2 of the Law 264/1999, in order to ensure high quality education (in particular with respect to the capacity constraints necessary to run laboratories, and to hold individual and group presentations in some courses), the maximum number of students who can enroll is set at 100, plus 15 places reserved for international non-EU candidates residing abroad.

Notice for prospective students for Academic Year 2026-27

Starting from the academic year 2026/2027, the English TOLC-E test will be replaced by the CEnT-S test (CISIA English Test – Sciences).

All information on the CEnT-S, including the test calendar, is available on the CISIA website at:  CEnT-S structure and syllabus | CISIA :: Consorzio Interuniversitario Sistemi Integrati per l'Accesso .

For admission to the Bachelor’s Degree Programme in Economics: Behavior, Data and Policy (ECON), only the scores obtained in the following sections will be considered valid: Mathematics and Reasoning on Texts and Data.

The tests may be taken at any university that offers the CEnT-S starting from Thursday, 27 November 2025.

All procedures and deadlines for submitting an application for admission are specified in the 2026 Admission Call that will be published in our website.



For admission to the Bachelor’s Degree Programme in Economics: Behavior, Data and Policy (ECON), only the scores obtained in the following sections will be considered valid: Mathematics and Reasoning on Texts and Data.

The tests may be taken at any university that offers the CEnT-S starting from Thursday, 27 November 2025.

All procedures and deadlines for submitting an application for admission are specified in the 2026 Admission Call that will be published in the programme's website.



3 Years

Tuition fees

International
156 EUR

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