Courses - Regolamento 2023
The Department of Economics offers both First cycle degree courses and Second cycle degree courses in three different locations in Umbria: Assisi, Perugia and Terni:
Degree Course: Social policies and social work
Curriculum PROGETTAZIONE DELLE POLITICHE SOCIALI
1° Anno
Study-unit | CFU | Period | Supplied |
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RIGHTS OF FAMILIES AND CHILDREN | 6 |
I |
Yes |
GOVERNANCE AND PUBLIC POLICY ANALYSIS | 9 |
I |
Yes |
MANAGEMENT AND INNOVATION IN P.A | 9 |
I |
Yes |
EVALUATION OF SOCIAL POLICIES | 6 |
I |
Yes |
ANTHROPOLOGY OF MIGRATION PROCESSES | 9 |
II |
Yes |
PARTICIPATORY POLICIES AND DELIBERATIVE DEMOCRACY | 9 |
II |
Yes |
PSYCHOLOGY OF DIGITAL MEDIA | 9 |
II |
Yes |
2° Anno
Study-unit | CFU | Period | Supplied |
---|---|---|---|
OTHER ACTIVITIES | 3 |
whole year |
2024 |
O | 12 |
whole year |
2024 |
MA thesis | 20 |
whole year |
2024 |
Internship | 10 |
whole year |
2024 |
Local Government Law | 6 |
I |
2024 |
QUANTITATIVE METHODS FOR SOCIAL RESEARCH | 6 |
I |
2024 |
Social Policies Planning | 6 |
I |
2024 |
SOCIOLOGY OF SOCIAL NETWORKS | 6 |
I |
2024 |
Contemporary Women's History | 6 |
II |
2024 |
SUSTAINABILITY TERRITORIAL TRANSFORMATIONS | 6 |
II |
2024 |
COMMUNITY WELFARE AND EVALUATION | 6 |
II |
2024 |
Optional course content (Groups)
Study-unit | CFU | Period |
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Group Insegnamenti affini consigliati
Required CFU: Min12 - Max18
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Local Government Law | 6 |
I |
GOVERNANCE AND PUBLIC POLICY ANALYSIS | 9 |
I |
Social Work Methods and Techniques II | 9 |
I |
QUANTITATIVE METHODS FOR SOCIAL RESEARCH | 6 |
I |
SOCIOLOGY OF SOCIAL NETWORKS | 6 |
I |
Contemporary Women's History | 6 |
II |
Corporate Communication Strategies | 6 |
I |
SUSTAINABILITY TERRITORIAL TRANSFORMATIONS | 6 |
II |
EVALUATION OF SOCIAL POLICIES | 6 |
I |
Group Gruppo affini integrative II anno
Required CFU: 6
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Local Government Law | 6 |
I |
QUANTITATIVE METHODS FOR SOCIAL RESEARCH | 6 |
I |
SOCIOLOGY OF SOCIAL NETWORKS | 6 |
I |
Contemporary Women's History | 6 |
II |
SUSTAINABILITY TERRITORIAL TRANSFORMATIONS | 6 |
II |