MSc in Management e Design dei Servizi - Badge
Name
MSc in Management e Design dei Servizi.
Issuer
Università degli Studi di Milano-Bicocca.
Issued since 21 December 2017.
Description
The holder of this Badge has obtained the MSc in Management e Design dei Servizi - Management and Services Design at the University of Milano-Bicocca. Management e Design dei Servizi - Management and Services Design is an interdepartmental Master’s Degree jointly offered by the departments of Economics, Quantitative methods and business strategies, Law, Sociology and Social Research, and Statistics and Quantitative Methods. The MSc in Management e Design dei Servizi - Management and Services Design offers multidisciplinary and advanced training in management of service companies, of manufacturing companies that also provide services, and of public and nonprofit organisations. This is accomplished through courses in management of strategic decisions, information management and service evaluation, strategies for value creation, law, social capital and local socio-economic systems, and organizational change. After c
Badge Criteria
The holder of this Badge has obtained the MSc in Management e Design dei Servizi - Management and Services Design (120 ECTS) at the University of Milano-Bicocca. The Program Structure is available at this link or on the course website. In order to obtain this degree, a student must enrol and complete the corresponding study program at the University of Milano-Bicocca. Once students complete the activities, ECTS (European Credit Transfer and Accumulation System) credits are awarded. The ECTS is a credit system for higher education that allows comparison of study attainments of students across the European Union (in Italy, 1 ECTS credit= 25 work or study hours). ECTS credits are awarded to students when they successfully complete learning activities, usually as follows: 1. regarding the taught courses, students must pass a final exam (written, oral, or both written and oral), achieving a mark equal to or higher than 18/30; 2. regarding internships and practical exercises, students must attend the majority of the course compulsorily (in general 70% of the total time) and must obtain a "pass" grade from the teacher (or from the tutor, or the supervisor); 3. regarding workshops and fieldwork, students must: in certain cases, pass a final exam (written, oral, or both written and oral), achieving a mark equal to or higher than 18/30, or, in other cases, attend the majority of the module/course compulsorily (in general 70% of the total time) and obtain a "pass" grade from the teacher (or from the tutor, or the supervisor); 4. students must prepare and discuss in open debate a dissertation on a chosen topic, based on the results of a research project that has innovative elements on the theoretical and methodological profile or on the empirical profile. The final degree grade depends on: 1. the weighted average of all grades obtained for all the learning activities, weighed by their ECTS credits; 2. the quality of the final thesis and the ability of the candidate to defend it during the viva.
Skills
The MSc in Management e Design dei Servizi - Management and Services Design provides graduates with a solid background in economics, law, sociology, and statistics, and with the ability to apply a multidisciplinary, theoretical and practical approach to services management and design. Graduates in Management e Design dei Servizi - Management and Services Design : are capable of dealing with issues related to the design, management and assessment of services in different business and professional contexts; will develop careers as experts in services, namely as innovative professionals working within private and public organisations that supply services to individuals as well as to other organisations; have professional opportunities in achieving senior positions in private, public and nonprofit organisations that supply services; have acquired the fundamentals to undertake subsequent PhD studies.
Tags
Projectmanagement, Master'sDegree, ServicesDesign