Economics, Governance and Decision Making 36 months Undergraduate Programme By Università di Padova |TopUniversities
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Programme overview

Main Subject

Economics and Econometrics

Degree

BSc

Study Level

Undergraduate

Study Mode

On Campus

The Bachelor’s Degree in Economics, Governance and Decision-Making is a transdisciplinary programme, taught entirely in English and aligned with PPE (Philosophy, Politics and Economics) programmes present worldwide. Designed for curious and globally minded students, the programme bridges economics, political science, philosophy, and law to offer a comprehensive understanding of today’s most pressing global challenges – from energy transition and digital transformation to global governance and ethical decision-making.
During the first two years of study, students establish a solid interdisciplinary foundation through an integrated curriculum encompassing economics, political science, philosophy, and law. The final year enables students to pursue a specialized area of study that reflects their academic interests and professional aspirations. Depending on their chosen pathway, students may concentrate on policy consulting and advising in multilevel governance, ethical decision-making and NGO governance, or international organizations and geopolitical risk. The course’s structure allows for both in-depth specialization and the preservation of a broad transdisciplinary perspective essential to the EGDM


Common path (1st-2nd year):
1st Year: Foundations of Law and Legal Systems, Logic and Critical thinking, Mathematics for Social Sciences, Microeconomics, Political Philosophy, Principles of Management and Accounting.

2nd Year: Business Ethics and Human Rights, Econometrics for Social Sciences, Epistemology and Game Theory, International Macroeconomics and Global Challenges, Political Analysis and Qualitative Methods for Social Sciences, Public Ethics, Statistics and Data Analysis.

3rd Year pathways:
Track Policy Advising and Consulting in Multilevel Governance
Sociology, Development Economics, Policy Evaluation and Causal Inference, Political Economy and Public Intervention, Comparative Politics and International Relations, Global Governance and Digital Transformation, Growth, Geography and Institutions, Law and Society, Logic, Computation and Society.

Track Ethical Decision Making and NGO s governance
Sociology, Development Economics, Ethics and Finance, Corporate Governance, Accountability and Ethics, Economics of Human and Social Capital, Multiculturalism and Theories of Recognition, Cross-Cultural Management, Environmental Economics, History of International Relations.

Track International Organizations and Geopolitical Analysis
Sociology, Development Economics, Global Governance and Digital Transformation, Comparative Politics and International Relations, History of International Relations, Demography, Growth, Geography and Institutions, Monetary and Fiscal Policies.

Graduates of the EGDM programme will be well-prepared for a wide range of international careers requiring analytical depth, ethical insight, and policy competence. Their professional paths may start as junior analysts or consultants in non-governmental organizations ( NGO s), international organizations, public institutions, research centers, and think tanks. The program provides a solid foundation for roles in governance, sustainability, and global affairs, and serves as excellent preparation for graduate studies in economics, business, politics and philosophy.


Programme overview

Main Subject

Economics and Econometrics

Degree

BSc

Study Level

Undergraduate

Study Mode

On Campus

The Bachelor’s Degree in Economics, Governance and Decision-Making is a transdisciplinary programme, taught entirely in English and aligned with PPE (Philosophy, Politics and Economics) programmes present worldwide. Designed for curious and globally minded students, the programme bridges economics, political science, philosophy, and law to offer a comprehensive understanding of today’s most pressing global challenges – from energy transition and digital transformation to global governance and ethical decision-making.
During the first two years of study, students establish a solid interdisciplinary foundation through an integrated curriculum encompassing economics, political science, philosophy, and law. The final year enables students to pursue a specialized area of study that reflects their academic interests and professional aspirations. Depending on their chosen pathway, students may concentrate on policy consulting and advising in multilevel governance, ethical decision-making and NGO governance, or international organizations and geopolitical risk. The course’s structure allows for both in-depth specialization and the preservation of a broad transdisciplinary perspective essential to the EGDM


Common path (1st-2nd year):
1st Year: Foundations of Law and Legal Systems, Logic and Critical thinking, Mathematics for Social Sciences, Microeconomics, Political Philosophy, Principles of Management and Accounting.

2nd Year: Business Ethics and Human Rights, Econometrics for Social Sciences, Epistemology and Game Theory, International Macroeconomics and Global Challenges, Political Analysis and Qualitative Methods for Social Sciences, Public Ethics, Statistics and Data Analysis.

3rd Year pathways:
Track Policy Advising and Consulting in Multilevel Governance
Sociology, Development Economics, Policy Evaluation and Causal Inference, Political Economy and Public Intervention, Comparative Politics and International Relations, Global Governance and Digital Transformation, Growth, Geography and Institutions, Law and Society, Logic, Computation and Society.

Track Ethical Decision Making and NGO s governance
Sociology, Development Economics, Ethics and Finance, Corporate Governance, Accountability and Ethics, Economics of Human and Social Capital, Multiculturalism and Theories of Recognition, Cross-Cultural Management, Environmental Economics, History of International Relations.

Track International Organizations and Geopolitical Analysis
Sociology, Development Economics, Global Governance and Digital Transformation, Comparative Politics and International Relations, History of International Relations, Demography, Growth, Geography and Institutions, Monetary and Fiscal Policies.

Graduates of the EGDM programme will be well-prepared for a wide range of international careers requiring analytical depth, ethical insight, and policy competence. Their professional paths may start as junior analysts or consultants in non-governmental organizations ( NGO s), international organizations, public institutions, research centers, and think tanks. The program provides a solid foundation for roles in governance, sustainability, and global affairs, and serves as excellent preparation for graduate studies in economics, business, politics and philosophy.


Admission Requirements

  • Secondary Studies diploma (or equivalent)
  • CEnT-S entry test in English (online)
  • English: B2 level (CEFR) or equivalent
  • The entry qualification documents are accepted in the following languages: English / Italian.
  • You can often get a suitable transcript from your school. If this is not the case, you will need official translations along with verified copies of the original.
  • You must take the original entry qualification documents with you when you finally go to the university.
  • If you are admitted to the degree programme, you will have to submit other documents including original and translated/legalised copies of your previous qualifications, etc. No legalised documents are required at application stage.

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