CEMS Courses
CEMS educational offer for AY 2024-2025 is available.
In Bocconi, during Term 1, as CEMS student you have to take one compulsory strategy course "20750 - Global Strategy", while you can choose the other courses from the following list of CEMS electives.
You can find courses outlines and syllabi including credits at: www.unibocconi.eu/courses, searching by course code or title below.
Code |
Title |
20750 |
Global Strategy — CEMS mandatory course |
20557 |
Fashion and Luxury Management — CEMS exclusive course |
20575 |
Global Operations and Supply Chain Management - only for CEMS outgoing students |
20543 |
Social Media Marketing |
20249 |
Credit Risk Management |
20335 |
Entrepreneurship and Business Planning |
20127 |
Corporate Finance (Business valuation) Mandatory for Finance Students, not available for IM Bocconi students |
20265 |
International Corporate Finance |
20325 |
Management Consulting |
20256 |
Mergers and Acquisitions |
20273 |
Public Management for Competitiveness |
20539 |
Managing the Multinational Corporation |
20319 |
Change Management |
20729 |
Blockchain and Crypto Assets — hard skill course |
20659 |
Data Analysis for Managerial Decision Making — hard skill course |
20564 |
Big data for business decision — hard skill course |
20569 |
Digital Business Transformation — hard skill course |
Moreover, CEMSies in Bocconi have the possibility to take maximum one course outside this list of CEMS electives. This "open elective" course will count towards your CEMS credits and it cannot be an undergraduate level course. CEMS exchange incoming students can explore the "open elective" list, visiting the educational offer here.
Note: GOE Management of Fashion and Luxury Companies (20237) course cannot be selected.
Remember to check also www.unibocconi.eu/exams to make sure that the classes you select have no exam conflict.
Important: Although we pay particular attention to course scheduling, considered the high number of courses we offer, sometimes minor course overlaps cannot be avoided. In making your course choice, we encourage you to take into consideration the course and exam schedule, in order to avoid possible overlaps.
In Bocconi, during Term 2, as CEMS student you have to take one compulsory course "20725 - Global Leadership" while you can choose the other courses from the following list of CEMS electives.
You can find courses outlines and syllabi including credits at: www.unibocconi.eu/courses, searching by course code or title below.
Code |
Title |
20725 |
Global Leadership — CEMS mandatory course |
20761 |
Design Thinking and Agile Methodology — CEMS exclusive course |
20758 |
CSR, Sustainability and Entrepreneurship |
20287 |
Development Economics |
20221 |
Financial Statements Analysis (Advanced Course) |
20412 |
Green Management and Corporate Sustainability |
20522 |
Managing the growing entrepreneurial venture |
20237 |
Management of Fashion and Luxury Companies |
20278 |
Project Management and Funding of International Programs |
20529 |
Innovative Retail Design |
20516 |
Management of International Organizations and NGOs |
20402 |
Innovation, Growth and Sustainability |
20730 |
Energy Policy and Sustainability |
20209 |
IT Consulting — hard skill course |
20755 |
E-commerce — hard skill course |
20329 |
Project Management — hard skill course |
20260 |
Private Equity and Venture Capital — hard skill course |
Moreover, CEMSies in Bocconi have the possibility to take maximum one course outside this list of CEMS electives. This "open elective" course will count towards your CEMS credits and it cannot be an undergraduate level course. CEMS exchange incoming students can explore the "open elective" list, visiting the educational offer here.
Remember to check also www.unibocconi.eu/exams to make sure that the classes you select have no exam conflict.
Important: Although we pay particular attention to course scheduling, considered the high number of courses we offer, sometimes minor course overlaps cannot be avoided. In making your course choice, we encourage you to take into consideration the course and exam schedule, in order to avoid possible overlaps.