Master's Degree in Sustainable & Social Finance
The Master's Degree (Master's Degree) in Sustainable & Social Finance trains students in financial activity focused on social development and sustainability, both environmental and social, from a broader perspective regarding the socio-environmental impact of human economic activities, seeking solutions that meet the achievement of project objectives according to the relevant guidelines of the United Nations and the European Union. Successful completion of this degree program requires the attainment of 120 ECTS.
Modules and content
Upon completion of the Master's Degree in "Sustainable & Social Finance," the student will have been trained both in properly technical subjects such as finance and in those subjects of a social nature that will enable him or her to study the issues underlying a project not only according to the traditional canons of maximum return but also according to a more modern and human perspective that places the most vulnerable individuals at the center of the economic-financial process, using the tools of psychology and social research as well as those mathematical-financial tools aimed at obtaining preliminary and predictive analyses to determine the feasibility of a project.
Professional Outcomes
The Master's Degree program in "Sustainable & Social Finance" offers several possibilities for employment in the world of work in a variety of fields. Below is a list of some of the possible employment outlets:
- Sustainable Finance Expert
- Social Finance Expert
First Year
SECS-P/07 - Sustainable & Social Finance
SECS-P/01 - Advanced Macroeconomics
SECS-P/01 - Advanced Microeconomics
SECS-P/07 - Financial Accounting & Reporting
SECS-P/09 - Mathematical Models for Financial Analysis
M-PSI/05 - Psychology of Communication
SPS/07 - Behavioral Sociology
Second Year
SECS-P/11 - Financial Risk Management
SPS/08 - Social Research Methodology
M-PSI/05 - Social Psychology
SPS/07 - Social Policy
SECS-P/01 - Behavioral Finance
SPS/08 - Sociology of Cultural and Communicative Processes
Final Examination