What it is The assessment of the adequacy of personal preparation is meant to ascertain the possession of the necessary basic specialist knowledge for admission to the course.
Who should conduct the Verification If you are a graduate in Economic Sciences and Business Management (class L-18) or in Economic Sciences (class L- 33) from UniGe or from another university,buthave obtained a degree mark less than 99/110 you must:superare il Module 2 (in the "Knowledge Verification")documentation of possession of the English B2 level If you graduated from UniGe Economics and Business Management Sciences (class 17, ex DM.509/99), whatever your graduation grade, you mustpass the Module 2 (in the "Knowledge Check")documentation of the English B2 level If you have a degree in any other degree class, and you have earned at least 15 CFUs in total in these areas*, you must, in order:apply for and obtain the CFU assessmentobtain the academic merit assessmentto pass the Module 1supervise the Module 2documentation of possession of the English B2 level If you graduated in any other degree class, but do not possess the15 cfu minimum required, write to valuazionedeirequisiti@economia.unige.it N.B. If the candidate, although lacking such certification, considers that he/she has a proven knowledge of English (e.g. If, in the absence of such certification, the candidate considers that he/she has a proven knowledge of the English language (e.g. through familiarity, attendance of university courses in English, employment in highly international companies, etc.), he/she may have this knowledge assessed.) may have this knowledge of the English language assessed by sending an email to valutazionedeirequisiti@economia.unige.it and holding an interview on the day scheduled for the admission tests (Calendar and results of the admission tests to the Master's degree courses | DIEC) How to access In order to take the Verification of Adequacy of Undergraduate Personal Preparation you must do the pre-registration so that you will be on the list of students who must take the test.Following this, if the test is successful, you must confirm your registration.For pre-registration and the test you will not have to pay anything. Payment of the registration fee and regional fee is due upon confirmation of registration. How it works In order to be admitted to the tests, you must have applied for the requirements assessment, taken all three-year exams (you may owe only the final exam) and pre-registered online.You can only register once you have passed the test and graduated.Module 1This is a test of basic knowledge. It consists of an interactive computer-based test consisting of a battery of closed-ended questions, which will take place in the computer room at the Department of Economics building.The test consists of 30 written questions, to be answered by choosing from 4 options, in 45 minutes.The questions will cover the following disciplines: Commercial law, Applied economics, Accounting, Management, Corporate finance, Financial institutions and markets, Marketing, Maths, Financial mathematics, Micro and macro economics, Human resource management, Statistics, Economic history.DURATION: 45'Module 2This is a test to ascertain in-depth knowledge of the fundamental business, economic and quantitative topics on which the Master's degree in Management for Energy and Environmental Transition is based. It consists of a written, face-to-face examination with open-ended questions.The questions will cover the following topics:Business part:- The business system- Competition analysis- The value chain- Segmentation: macro segmentation and micro segmentation- Marketing mix (excluding product leverage)- Decision making processes- Organisational structures- Culture- Economic part:- Competition models- IS-LM model- Balance of payments- Quantitative part:Use of derivativesAverage, median, standard deviationUse of correlationLegal part:The sharesThe joint-stock companyThe corporate bodiesDURATION: 45'For the determination of the final mark, the test mark will be taken into account which, for those who have to take both Modules, is equal to the average of the marks achieved in both tests.The test may be repeated without limit.The Skills Test (Module 1 and Module 2) is held in July, September, November and February on the dates published annually on the Department website. To prepare you For the preparation of Module 1, you can use the volumes suggested in the Syllabus Module 1.For the preparation of Module 2, chapters/paragraphs dedicated to them, found in the Syllabus Module 2. Commission Andrea CIACCISimone POLEDRINI Elena TANFANIElisa RONCAGLIOLO