Laurea Triennale in Economia dei Mercati e degli Intermediari Finanziari | Finance

Bangor (Galles), Bangor University

Bangor (Galles), Bangor University

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Applications are open until March 1st, 2023. 
 

The programme offers students enrolled in the second year of their Bachelor’s Degree at Cattolica the possibility of obtaining a Double Degree:

  • Laurea Triennale in Economia dei Mercati e degli Intermediari Finanziari / Finance from Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore 
  • Bachelor’s degree (BSc) in Banking and finance from Bangor University 

 

The programme covers three years of study, with the first and second year at Università Cattolica and the third year at Bangor Business School. Departures are scheduled in September 2023 for the academic year 2023/2024.  

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  • A minimum weighted average of 24/30
  • A valid TOEFL or IELTS certificate with a score of at least 83 for TOEFL or 6.0 for IELTS (no less than 5.5 in any other section). The IELTS or TOEFL should be passed no more than two years from the closing date of this programme
  • Complete all the exams by the summer session

N.B.: If any of the prerequisite is not satisfied, but the general academic curriculum is good, the admission will be evaluated on a case by case basis, by Bangor University. 

First year at Università Cattolica Second year at Università Cattolica Third year at Bangor Business School
Principles of financial Accounting [Economia aziendale] 10 CFU  Business Law [Diritto commerciale] 10 CFU  Advanced Corporate Finance (ASB-3210) 20 credits = Finanza aziendale  10 CFU
Financial Markets and Institutions [Economia degli intermediari finanziari] 10 CFU  Microeconomics [Economia politica II] 10 CFU  Investments (ASB-3217)  10 credits = Mercati e prodotti finanziari 10 CFU
Microeconomics [Economia politica I] 10 CFU  EU Economy Law [Diritto europeo dell’economia] 5 CFU  Financial Economics (ASB-3313) 10 credits = Economia Internazionale  7 CFU
Information Systems [ICT e società dell’informazione I] 2 CFU  Quantitative Methods for Finance [Metodi quantitativi per la finanza I] 5 CFU  Taxation (ASB-3212)  20 credits = Politica economica 5 CFU
Private Law [Istituzioni di diritto privato] 10 CFU  Financial Accounting [Ragioneria] 10 CFU  Econometrics (ASB 3317) 10 credits = Sovrannumerario (da convertire con Elementi di Econometria Finanziaria) 0 CFU
Mathematics [Matematica generale] 10 CFU  Financial Statement Analysis [Analisi e gestione finanziaria] 5 CFU  Investment Banking (ASB-3512)   10 credits = Economia delle aziende di credito (from 2nd year) 5 CFU
Statistics [Statistica I] 10 CFU  Statistics [Elementi di inferenza statistica] 5 CFU  Portfolio Management* (ASB-3215) 10 credits = Introduzione alla gestione di portafoglio 5 CFU
English [Lingua inglese I] 4 CFU  Derivatives [Strumenti derivati] FROM THIRD YEAR 5 CFU  Bank Management* (ASB-3525) 20 credits =  Principi di diritto e gestione delle banche 5 CFU
Second foreign Language (French, Spanish or German) [Seconda lingua straniera I (francese, spagnolo o tedesco)] 4 CFU  Second foreign Language (French, Spanish or German) [Seconda lingua straniera II (francese, spagnolo o tedesco)] 4 CFU  Prova finale 3 CFU

 

*Optional courses for Bangor (30 CFU in total). These courses can be replaced by: Applied Economics (ASB-3316, 10 CFU); International Banking (ASB-3201, 10 CFU); Financial Technology (ASB-3008, 10 CFU); Market Risk Analytics (ASB-3001, 10 CFU); Behavioural Finance (ASB-3309, 10 CFU). The total credits for these optional Bangor courses must always be equal to 30 (either 1 course of 20 CFU + 1 course of 10 CFU or 3 courses of 10 CFU). The Cattolica courses associated with the optional courses always remain those listed in the table.

First year at Università Cattolica

  • Foundations of Private Law (Ius/01,Ius/04) 10 CFU 
  • Management and Accounting (Secs-P/07) 10 CFU
  • Mathematics (Secs-S/06) 10 CFU
  • Microeconomics (Secs-P/01) 10 CFU
  • Financial Intermediation (Secs-P/11) 10 CFU
  • Statistics (Secs-S/01) 10 CFU
  • Business English 4 CFU 
  • ICT 2 CFU
  • One elective course among: 
    • Foreign Language: French 4
    • Foreign Language: German 4
    • Foreign Language: Spanish 4 

Second Year at Università Cattolica (for academic year 2022-23 Students going to Bangor in 2023/24 in their third year)

  • Advanced Statistics (Secs-S/01) 5 CFU
  • Business Law and Financial Regulation (Ius/04,Ius/05) 10 CFU
  • EU Law for Financial Economists (Ius/04) 5 CFU
  • Introduction to Quantitative Finance (Secs-S/06) 5 CFU
  • Macroeconomics (Secs-P/01) 10 CFU
  • Reporting and Financial Statement Analysis (Secs-P/07) 10 CFU
  • Financial Management (Secs-P/09) 5 CFU

Second Year at Università Cattolica (for academic year 2023-24 Students going to Bangor in 2024/25 in their third year)

  • Advanced Statistics (Secs-S/01) 5     cfu
  • Business Law and Financial Regulation (Ius/04,Ius/05) 10 CFU
  • EU Law for Financial Economists (Ius/04) 5 CFU
  • Introduction to Quantitative Finance (Secs-S/06) 5 CFU
  • Macroeconomics (Secs-P/01) 10 CFU
  • Reporting and Financial Statement Analysis (Secs-P/07) 10 CFU
  • Derivatives (Secs-P/11) 5 CFU  

Third year at Bangor Business School

  • Advanced Corporate Finance (ASB-3210) 20 credits = Corporate Finance 10 CFU
  • Investments (ASB-3217)  10 credits = Elective 1***
  • Financial Economics (ASB-3313) 10 credits = International Monetary Economics 6 CFU
  • Taxation (ASB-3212)  20 credits = Elective 2***
  • Econometrics (ASB 3317) 10 credits = Statistical methods for finance and insurance 6 CFU
  • Investment Banking (ASB-3512)   10 credits = Derivatives** 5 CFU
  • Portfolio Management* 
    (ASB-3215) 10 credits = Valutation and Private Equity 10 CFU
  • Bank Management* (ASB-3525) 20 credits =  Introduction to Financial Econometrics 5 CFU
  • Dissertation 3 CFU

 

*Optional courses for Bangor (30 CFU in total). These courses can be replaced by: Applied Economics (ASB-3316, 10 CFU); International Banking (ASB-3201, 10 CFU); Financial Technology (ASB-3008, 10 CFU); Market Risk Analytics (ASB-3001, 10 CFU); Behavioural Finance (ASB-3309, 10 CFU). The total credits for these optional Bangor courses must always be equal to 30 (either 1 course of 20 CFU + 1 course of 10 CFU or 3 courses of 10 CFU). The Cattolica courses associated with the optional courses always remain those listed in the table.
** Derivatives is anticipated to the second year starting from the academic year 2023/2024. The course will be recognized as Financial Management (from 2nd year) starting from 2023/2024.
*** The total CFU for electives in the Finance profile is equal to 15. If a student chooses 3 courses of 5 CFU, two of them will convert Taxation.

Students in the programme will prepare a final thesis during their stay abroad, under the coordinated supervision of both institutions (one member of the academic staff from each institution). 

The final thesis will be discussed at Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore upon return at home university, in accordance with the rules set by the Faculty Board. 

Please note that all students taking part in the Degree programme are required, in accordance with Cattolica regulations, to take the Theology exams present in their course plan. 

The full tuition fee for all Masters at Bangor is £15,750. Cattolica students will benefit of a discounted tuition of £9,000. This cost may be subject to change for the next academic year, based on Bangor internal financial adjustments. 

Upon official acceptance from Bangor, all students will have to pay a non-refundable programme fee of €950 to Cattolica International. This fee will include administrative and application fees and the student safety package and insurance. 

Cattolica International will award scholarships of €500 to eligible candidates, while funds are available. 
 
All students will be responsible for all costs associated to their time abroad (travel, room and board, registration fees, cost of academic material, health insurance and visa issuance fees). 

Selected students must also be officially enrolled at Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore for the entirety of their time at Bangor (respecting all university set deadlines for fees, study plans, graduation scheduling requests etc.). 
 

All students participating in an official Cattolica International programme must accept the “Student Safety Package” provisions by downloading the “Safety Check Students” app for the geolocation and instant messaging features to be used exclusively in the event of an emergency.

The “Student Safety Package” also includes health insurance coverage for the entire duration of the programme. 

Thanks to a partnership between Istituto Toniolo and BPER Banca, students can apply for a student loan.

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Contacts

Cattolica International
Tel. 02 7234 5252
@: info.outbound@unicatt.it

School of Banking, Finance and Insurance Sciences
Dean, Prof.ssa Elena Beccalli
@: elena.beccalli@unicatt.it

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