The first Curriculum, 'International Economics and Business', is aimed at training managers of internationalized companies, managers of public companies, researchers, and experts in international markets. The economic courses cover both the different types of international markets (from differentiated manufactured goods to commodity markets, especially agricultural ones) and the analysis of international economic scenarios and country systems. Topics of international monetary economics (capital markets, foreign exchange markets, etc.) are also proposed. The Master's graduate who completes this path must indeed have the professional skills necessary to formulate enterprise strategies and plans that enhance the opportunities highlighted by analyses of international markets and contexts.
The second Curriculum, 'Business Organization and Strategy', has been specifically designed to train professional profiles capable of managing the flows of raw materials, products, and information that constitute the basis of every industrial, commercial, and service activity in an international economic context. Ensuring that goods and services are produced and distributed efficiently is an essential competitive advantage for businesses. The curriculum provides the theoretical and practical skills indispensable for professionals in business management of industrial and service enterprises facing an increasingly complex and globalized supply management environment. The modules of the Curriculum prepare students to take on managerial roles in the design, optimization, and management of supply chains, logistics, quality control, and just-in-time.