"G. d'Annunzio"
http://cleii.unich.it
The first-cycle Degree Programme in Economics and Business Informatics derives from the need to find professionals who not only have acquired multidisciplinary knowledge in the educational objectives included in the Bachelor in Economic Sciences, but who are capable in understanding and using the latest computer technology so as to: - efficiently manage the flow of computer data in firms and the interaction between enterprises and the economic situation which surrounds them; - select and elaborate information for decision-making support; - promote and manage organizational and production innovation; - guarantee an efficient profile of the Enterprise on the Internet.The programs of all courses of the first, the second and the third year can be found at the following page: https://cleii.unich.it/pagina-insegnamenti-131.For each course it is specified if the teaching material is available in English or not, as well as the office hours for tutoring. Assistance to incoming and outgoing international students is provided by Prof. Vincenzo Acciaro (E-mail: mailto:v.acciaro@unich.it) who is responsible for CLEII students – as well as by Prof. Francesco D'Esposito (E-mail: francesco.desposito@unich.it) who is responsible at the School level. To be admitted to the three-years Course in Economics and Business Informatics, it is necessary to have achieved a High school Diploma or equivalent qualifications obtained abroad. To be admitted to the Course in Economics and Business Informatics it is also necessary to take an initial test to verify overall knowledge. For information: https://www.unich.it/didattica/iscrizioni/futuri-studenti-economia-2020. The teaching methods include classes in the form of theoretical lectures and practical activities. It is also possible for students to participate in supplementary activities, such as seminars, free choice courses, conferences and workshops, internships provided by the University or by Companies. The study plan includes 18 CFUs related to free teaching activities chosen by the student. The training activities are organized on semesters and the distribution of the exams on the two semesters is aimed at the best didactic functionality for all students. For more detailed information on • Registration and enrollment for subsequent years; • educational path (study plan, teaching calendar, courses, lessons, exams, internships and internships, international mobility, orientation and tutoring); • final degree examination (exam test and graduation commissions) You can write an e-mail to the following e-mail address: mailto:cleii@unich.itFor more information, visit the website: https://cleii.unich.it/.