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Read the admission requirements a) The Master's degree course in Management is directly accessible to those in possession of a three-year degree in class L-18 Economics and Business Management Sciences obtained with a mark of greater than or equal to 99/110 and a B1 level in the knowledge of the English language (see below: English language proficiency level test); b) three-year graduates of the L-18 class who obtained a gradeof less than 99/110 and three-year graduatesL-15 andL-33, as well as graduates (with any grade) of the 17 and 28 old system classes (DM 509/99) must pass an entrance test to verify their personal preparation (FORM 2, see page: Verifica della preparazione personale) and be in possession of a B1 level in English (see section: Verifica del livello di competenza linguistica inglese); c) graduates in all other degree classes (or in systems prior to DM 509/99) must: have a curriculum of studies that includes at least 30 cfu in teaching in the following scientific-disciplinary fields: AREA 1 INF/01 COMPUTER SCIENCE; MAT/05 MATHEMATICAL ANALYSIS; MAT/06 PROBABILITY AND MATHEMATICAL STATISTICS; MAT/09 OPERATIONS RESEARCH; AREA 8: ICAR/22 ESTIMATION; AREA 9: ING-IND/35 ECONOMIC-MANAGEMENT ENGINEERING; ING-INF/05 INFORMATION PROCESSING SYSTEMS; AREA 11: M-PSI/05 SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY; M-PSI/06 PSYCHOLOGY OF WORK AND ORGANISATIONS; AREA 12: IUS/01 PRIVATE LAW; IUS/04 COMMERCIAL LAW; IUS/05 ECONOMIC LAW; IUS/06 NAVIGATION LAW; IUS/07 LABOUR LAW; IUS/09 PUBLIC LAW INSTITUTIONS; IUS/10 ADMINISTRATIVE LAW; IUS/12 TAX LAW; IUS/13 INTERNATIONAL LAW; IUS/14 LAW OF THE EUROPEAN UNION; AREA 13: SECS-P/01 POLITICAL ECONOMY; SECS P/02 ECONOMIC POLICY; SECS-P/03 FINANCE SCIENCE; SECS-P/04 HISTORY OF ECONOMIC THOUGHT; SECS-P/05 ECONOMETRICS; SECS-P/06 APPLIED ECONOMICS; SECS-P/07 BUSINESS ECONOMICS; SECS-P/08 ECONOMICS AND BUSINESS MANAGEMENT: SECS-P/09 BUSINESS FINANCE; SECS-P/10 BUSINESS ORGANISATION; SECS-P/11 ECONOMICS OF FINANCIAL INTERMEDIARIES; SECS-P/12 ECONOMIC HISTORY; SECS-P/13 PRODUCT SCIENCES; SECS-S/01 STATISTICS; SECS-S/02 STATISTICS FOR EXPERIMENTAL AND TECHNOLOGICAL RESEARCH; SECS-S/03 ECONOMIC STATISTICS; SECS-S/04 DEMOGRAPHY; SECS-S/05 SOCIAL STATISTICS; SECS-S/06 MATHEMATICAL METHODS OF ECONOMICS AND ACTUARIAL AND FINANCIAL SCIENCES; AREA 14: SPS/07 GENERAL SOCIOLOGY; SPS/08 SOCIOLOGY OF CULTURAL AND COMMUNICATIVE PROCESSES; SPS/09 SOCIOLOGY OF ECONOMIC AND LABOUR PROCESSES; SPS/10 SOCIOLOGY OF THE ENVIRONMENT AND TERRITORY; Any shortage of cfu may be made up through enrolment in individual training activities, pursuant to art. 7 of the University Regulations for students, in subjects belonging to the scientific-disciplinary sectors: MAT/05 MATHEMATICAL ANALYSIS; MAT/06 MATHEMATICAL PROBABILITY AND STATISTICS; MAT/09 OPERATIONAL RESEARCH; SECS-P/07 BUSINESS ECONOMICS; SECS P/07 BUSINESS ECONOMICS; SECS-P/08 BUSINESS ECONOMICS AND MANAGEMENT; SECS-P/09 BUSINESS FINANCE; SECS-P/10 BUSINESS ORGANISATION; SECS-S/01 STATISTICS; SECS-S/03 ECONOMIC STATISTICS; SECS-S/06 MATHEMATICAL METHODS OF ECONOMICS AND ACTUARIAL AND FINANCIAL SCIENCES The choice of courses useful to fill the cfu gap must be approved by the head of the course's admission requirements assessment. take an admission test to verify personal preparation (MODULE 1 and MODULE 2, see below: Verification of personal preparation); achieve an overall assessment of the curriculum and academic merit of at least 70 points (see after: Verification of personal preparation); demonstrate a B1 level in English language proficiency (see after: Verification of English language proficiency); d) Applications for admission from enrolled students enrolled in other Master's degree courses will be verified on the basis of whether they meet the curricular requirements listed in the retraction paragraph, point c). This verification will take into account any cfu obtained in the master's degree course of origin. In this case, the cfu validated for admission to the Master's degree in Management may not be recognised as having already been acquired in the study plan. Applications from Master's degree graduates or candidates holding a Master's degree will be assessed by the Council of Studies in accordance with the criteria listed in point c). e) Students in possession of a degree awarded abroad recognised as equivalent to a Bachelor's degree according to Italian regulations must: have a level of knowledge of the Italian language equal to at least B2, demonstrable through certifications issued by authorised bodies (see: https://unige.it/scuola-lingua-italiana) or by passing the Italian language proficiency test administered by Unige's Language Skills Development Department; have a B1 level of knowledge of English (see below: Verifying the level of English language skills); pass an entrance test to verify personal preparation (module 1 and module 2, see after: Verification of personal preparation); The verification of equivalence of the qualification obtained abroad is carried out by Unige's Welcome Office (https://unige.it/scuola-lingua-italiana). The Italian and English language requirements must be met before the admission test takes place. f) non-EU students applying for a visa with a qualification obtained abroad shall apply for admission through the UniGeApply platform. Applications for admission will be assessed in accordance with the rules set out in point e) of these regulations. Undergraduates may also apply, provided that they are only in debt for the degree examination. The procedures for submitting the Application for Admission and the Application for Evaluation of Curricular Requirements are specified on the Course of Study website. Students with disabilities and DSAs take the test with the use of the aids necessary for them as set out in art. 7 of these Regulations.
2. Register and pre-register To enroll in this course of study, you must go through the online process that includes registration and pre-registration (for more information you can watch theTUTORIAL). UniGe Portal Registration If you have never been enrolled at the University of Genoa, access the UniGe Portal and get your UniGePASS credentials (for more information you can watch the TUTORIAL). Pre-registration Make apply for pre-registration using the UniGePASS credentials you received with your registration. To learn about the deadlines and how you can enroll in UniGe check out the pages Dates and Enrollment
3. Support the verification of personal preparedness Once pre-registered for the EMMP Course and after obtaining the outcome of the evaluation of the fulfillment of the curricular requirements (unless waived): If you are a bachelor's degree graduate with votes greater than or equal to 99/110 go to point #4 to confirm your enrollment If you are a three-year graduate with voting below 99/110 before confirming your enrollment, you must take the Personal Readiness Assessment. Learn more by reading the dedicated page
4. Confirm registration confirmation that you want to the course of study of your choice from those indicated in the pre-registration you have already entered, pay the first installment of fees according to the modalities and the deadlines indicated.