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Laurea (First cycle degree/Bachelor - 180 ECTS) inEconomics of Tourism
a.y. 2016/2017Programme Director Prof. Patrizia Battilani
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Study Programme ReportEconomics of TourismProgramme ex D.M. 270/04 - Code 8847 - Class L-33School of Economics, Management, and Statistics – Rimini Campus
Programme Director Prof. Patrizia Battilani
Created in collaboration with Academic Affairs Division (AFORM), Quality Assurance
Edited by AAGG – University Web Portal Division and CeSIA – Web Technology Division, with MultiPublishing technology
Release date: July 2016
Academic year of reference: 2016/2017
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Contents Study Programme Report 2016
What is the Study Programme Report? . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1
A. Presentation and prospects . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
A.1. Presentation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
A.2. Learning outcomes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
A.3. Career opportunities . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
A.4. Opinion of social partners and potential employers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
A.5. Further studies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2
B. Teaching and Learning . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3
B.1. Course Structure Diagram . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3
B.2. Calendar and lecture timetable . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
C. Resources and services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
C.1. Teachers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
C.2. Student services: offices . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4
C.2.1. Future students . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4C.2.2. Enrolled students . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4C.2.3. International students . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4C.2.4. Graduates . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
D. The Study Programme in figures . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
D.1. Students starting their university careers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5
D.1.1. Enrolled . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5D.1.2. Additional data on students’ starting their university careers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
D.1.2.1. Registered for the entrance examinations of the Study Programmes with restricted access . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6D.1.2.2. Incoming students . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7D.1.2.3. Additional Learning Requirements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
D.2. Regularity of studies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
D.2.1. Students leaving the Programme between years 1 and 2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10D.2.2. Regular graduates . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12D.2.3. Additional data on regularity of studies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
D.2.3.1. Credits obtained by students in the 1st year . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13D.2.3.2. Exams passed and average grade . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
D.2.4. Additional data on internationalization . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .17D.2.4.1. Exams passed by the incoming exchange students . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17D.2.4.2. Outgoing exchange students . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18D.2.4.3. Credits obtained abroad by graduates . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .19
D.3. Opinions of graduates and attending students . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
D.3.1. Opinion of graduates . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20D.3.2. Additional data on opinions of students . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22
D.3.2.1. Opinion of attending students . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .22
D.4. Entry into the world of work . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24
D.4.1. Employment situation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24D.4.2. Credits obtained by graduates through curriculum internship activity . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26
E. Find out more: the quality of your Study Programme . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27
F. Glossary terms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30
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WHAT IS THE STUDY PROGRAMME REPORT?What is the Study Programme Report?The Study Programme Report provides updated information which is important for the purposes of Quality Assurance and ispublished annually by the University of Bologna.The main aspects of the teaching programme are described in detail, with a view to assuring the principle of transparency andpromoting self-assessment and continuous improvement processes.The document provides a concrete overview of the features and results of the Study Programme for students, families, employers andso on.For example, regarding the current issue of employment, it describes the learning outcomes and career opportunities; it also includesstatistics on the percentage of employed graduates (D.4. Employment situation).The document is organised into five sections and a glossary: A. Presentation and prospectsKey information on the Study Programme, including the expected learning outcomes, career opportunities and further studies. B. Teaching and LearningThe updated course structure diagram with the full titles and listings of the course units and the latest published lecture timetable. C. Resources and servicesThe list of teaching staff and their relative curricula, the services available to students. D. The Study Programme in FiguresKey data shows how many students are enrolled, how many have been assigned additional learning requirements, how many drop outafter the first year, how many graduate in line with the programme schedule, the opinions of attending and graduating students on theteaching programmes and information concerning graduate employment. E. Find out more: the quality of your Study ProgrammeHow the quality system applied to your Study Programme works. The quality system of your Study Programme is a set of processes andresponsibilities adopted to guarantee the quality of all Study Programmes at the University of Bologna. NOTES:
• Reports are available for all Study Programmes for which it is possible to enrol in the first year in academic year 2016/2017: theinformation and data provided is as updated as possible.
• Sections A, B and C provide data for the academic year 2016/2017.
• The section D presents data regarding the Study Programmes in the last three academic years. The Study Programmes runningat the University of Bologna have been reformed in compliance with DM 270/04; most of them from the academic year2008/2009. When Study Programme data are not available for three academic years, for some information the data of theprevious Study Programme are available, too (as for example, the number and the opinion of the graduates, the employmentsituation). Graphs and tables about attending students opinions and exchange students mobility refers to students whether theyare enrolled/graduated in the current programme or in the Study programme running under previous reform regulations (D.M.509).
• The information and data were taken from the University databases and the reports published by AlmaLaurea, and are updatedto 6 May 2015.
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A. PRESENTATION AND PROSPECTSThis section presents the key information concerning the Study Programme, including the expected learning outcomes, career opportunities and further studies,updated to the academic year 2016/2017.
A.1. PRESENTATIONThis paragraph provides information on the specific learning outcomes of the Study Programme and the curriculum.
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A.2. LEARNING OUTCOMESThis paragraph provides information on the knowledge and skills students will have acquired by the end of the Study Programme.
The 1st cycle degree programme in Economics of Tourism prepares students able to work in the accounting,marketing orstrategic fields of tourism companies, in project management, oras hotel managers. It also trains students to create and promotetouristdestinations as tourism planning consultants, tourist promoters, destinationmanagers or local development consultants. Finally, itprepares graduates ableto work in planning and staging special events.As preparation for these roles it provides:quantitative analysis tools used to monitor flows and markets, and performmarket researchsurveys; economic know-how concerning the way networks andlocal systems work; the ability to interpret market operations, themechanismsof competition among companies, and consumer trends in the tourism and culturefields; business skills in marketing,accounting and tourist company strategy;knowledge of law with reference to the regulations of local government and thetouristtrade, package tours, tourist rights and other aspects of marketregulation; finally, it provides computing and communication skills, toensurethe appropriate use of new tools for promoting and developing touristdestinations and businesses.To help master these skills, the first-yearcourse units provide basic knowledge of mathematics, private law,micro-economics andbusiness economics, as well as an introduction to tourism,consumer and tourist company history, and geography for tourism. Over thefollowingtwo years more specific expertise is provided in each of the five learningareas indicated. Law studies focus on the legislationof tourism and localgovernment; mathematics/statistics explores techniques of market research andfinancial analysis; economicmodels are provided relating to tourism, cultureand networks; while business management develops knowledge of marketing,strategyand budgetary analysis; finally, course units in computing andcommunication provide the tools for the strategic use of the web. Thedegreeprogramme includes a compulsory internship in a tourism company ororganisation, offering students the chance to apply theiracquired knowledge ina practical setting.
A.3. CAREER OPPORTUNITIESThis paragraph provides information on the occupational profile, functions and fields of employment available to graduates of this Study Programme.
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A.4. OPINION OF SOCIAL PARTNERS AND POTENTIAL EMPLOYERSThis paragraph describes the outcome of the consultation with the representative employment and trade organisations.
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A.5. FURTHER STUDIES
It gives access to second cycle studies (laurea specialistica/magistrale) and master universitario di primo livello.
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B. TEACHING AND LEARNINGThis section describes the updated course structure diagram (for academic year 2016/2017), with the full titles and listings of the course units and the latestpublished lecture timetable.
B.1. COURSE STRUCTURE DIAGRAMThe link takes you to the Study Programme course structure diagrams. You can also access to each course unit content.
• Study plan: all course units in the programme
B.2. CALENDAR AND LECTURE TIMETABLEThe links take you to the teaching calendar (examination session and final examination session) and the course timetable.
• Course timetable
• Examination sessions
• Final examination sessions
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C. RESOURCES AND SERVICESThis section provides a list of teaching staff and their relative curricula and a description of the services available to students for the academic year 2016/2017.
C.1. TEACHERSThe paragraph lists the lecturers who teach in the Study Programme: from here you can access the personal web pages of each one. Information updated to 13 June 2016.
Permanent teaching staff:Agliardi, ElettraAmoroso, AlessandroAureli, SelenaBaldarelli, Maria-GabriellaBaraldi, MonicaBarillà, Giovanni BattistaBattilani, PatriziaBenassi, CorradoBernini, Cristina
Brasini, SergioBrighi, PaolaCalanca, DanielaCarfagna, ElisabettaCicchetti, AnnaCorsino, MarcoFigini, PaoloGola, MarcellaGuerra, Maria Letizia
Lago, UmbertoManes, PaolaMariani, Marcello M.Mariotti, AlessiaMazzaferro, CarloNaghavi, Alireza JayNardini, FrancoOrelli, Rebecca LevyPatuelli, Roberto
Presutti, ManuelaRandon, EmanuelaScorcu, Antonello EugenioSpadoni, MassimoVici, LauraZagonari, FabioZirulia, Lorenzo
Contract teaching staff:Bagnaresi, DavideCati, Matteo MariaLenti, ElisaManescalchi, MartinaMansfeld, YoelMazzanti, Giovanni MariaMenzani, TitoRicciardiello, Edgardo
C.2. STUDENT SERVICES: OFFICES
C.2.1. FUTURE STUDENTSThe link take you to the webpage which provides specific information about the offices and the services for the prospective students.
• Prospective students
C.2.2. ENROLLED STUDENTSThe link take you to the webpage with the information on the offices and the services for the current students.
• Current students
C.2.3. INTERNATIONAL STUDENTSThe link take you to the webpage with the information on the offices and the services for the exchange students.
• Exchange students
C.2.4. GRADUATESThe link take you to the webpage with the information on the offices and the services for the graduates.
• Graduates
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D. THE STUDY PROGRAMME IN FIGURESInformation on students' starting their university careers, how many students are in line with the regular programme, opinions of students and graduates on theteaching programmes and information concerning graduate employment.This section provides the data of the last academic years for the Study Programme and a comparison with similar Study Programmes. The University ofBologna has divided its Study Programmes into four groups:
• BIOMEDICAL group: Study Programmes of the Schools of Pharmacy, Biotechnology and Sport Science; Medicine; Agriculture and VeterinaryMedicine
• SCIENTIFIC-TECHNOLOGICAL group: Study Programmes of the Schools of Engineering and Architecture; Sciences
• SOCIAL SCIENCES group: Study Programmes of the Schools of Economics, Management, and Statistics; Law, Political Sciences
• HUMANITIES group: Study Programmes of the Schools of Arts, Humanities, and Cultural Heritage; Foreign Languages and Literatures,Interpreting and Translation; Psychology and Education
The section presents the results of the Study Programme for the last three academic years.Main data shows how many students enrolled, the number of students assigned OFA, how many drop out after the first year, how many graduate in line withthe programme schedule, the opinions of attending and graduating students on the teaching programmes and information concerning graduate employment.The information and data presented in this section, updated to 6 May 2016, were taken from University databases and AlmaLaurea.Study Programmes may be subject to degree programme system modifications from one academic year to the next, and the data provided in this section may referto a programme with a slightly different system to the one currently running (such as programme title, course structure diagram and list of lecturers). However,indicatively the data presents the general trend of the Study Programme over the past three years.The Study Programmes running at the University of Bologna have been reformed in compliance with DM 270/04; most of them from the academic year2008/2009. When Study Programme data are not available for three academic years, for some information the data of the previous Study Programme areavailable, too (as for example, the number and the opinion of the graduates, the employment situation). Graphs and tables about attending students opinionsand exchange students mobility refers to students whether they are enrolled/graduated in the current programme or in the Study programme running underprevious reform regulations (D.M. 509).From the publication of this study programme report is updated the procedure of the selection of the cohorts: the student belongs to the cohort of the studyprogramme on which one has been enrolled on 31 December of the year of the beginning of student career.
D.1. STUDENTS STARTING THEIR UNIVERSITY CAREERSCharacteristics of the incoming students at the beginning of their university careers. The tables and the graphs provide information on the characteristics of thestudents, on the results of any entrance tests and the students assigned any additional learning requirements (OFA).
D.1.1. ENROLLEDThe graph shows the number of students enrolled in the 1st year.In addition, the table shows for each academic year the number of the students of the cohort and the enrolled students for each year ofthe programme.
First year enrolmentsData of the Study Programmes D.M. 270/04 Economics of Tourism (code 0908), Economics of Tourism (code 8847)
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Data of the Study Programmes D.M. 270/04 Economics of Tourism (code 0908), Economics of Tourism (code 8847)
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D.1.2. ADDITIONAL DATA ON STUDENTS’ STARTING THEIR UNIVERSITY CAREERS
D.1.2.1. REGISTERED FOR THE ENTRANCE EXAMINATIONS OF THE STUDY PROGRAMMES WITHRESTRICTED ACCESS
For all study programme with restricted access is expected a maximum number of available places and selection procedure suitableto develop classification of the students which could enroll to the study programme. The procedure for management of the call forapplication and the classification, unclaimed places included, may vary from year to year. The selection may be specific to a studyprogramme or could be part of an examination covering several programmes from the same university or from other universities.The following definitions apply:
• Available places = the number of places estimated by the call for applications of the Study Programme or defined bysubsequent legal provisions; except any additional places reserved according to specific characteristics of the programme (e.g. forsome international study programmes, are not included places for foreign students selected from other universities).
• Number of participants in the exam = number of actual participations (when the test are organized in several exam sessions,the data refers to the total of the participants for each session).
When an examination is covering several programmes, the table shows the number of participations indicating the study programme astheir first choice.For the health’s study programmes are shown the candidates registered at the test indicating the study programme if is indicated as first,second or third choice. For single cycle degree programmes of the School of Medicine is indicated the total number of enrolled on thejoint selection.
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a.y. 2013/2014 230 184a.y. 2014/2015 230 131a.y. 2015/2016 230 129
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D.1.2.2. INCOMING STUDENTSData shows a group of students (cohort) which started on the same academic year their students career. Students which have beentransferred or which requested to passed to another Study Programme, or enrolled to a second degree are not included.From the publication of this study programme report is updated the procedure of the selection of the cohorts: the student belongs tothe cohort of the study programme on which one has been enrolled on 31 December of the year of the beginning of student's career.The tables show the number, geographic origin, citizenship, gender, age, type of diploma and grade of high school of the students ofthe cohort.The Study Programme data is compared with the average of similar Study Programmes (which belong to the same group). To remindthat for the same grouping could include Study Programmes with a different entrance access and some of them could have restrictedaccess.
Data of the Study Programme D.M. 270/04 Economics of Tourism (code 0908)
Geographic origin Gender Average age ofregistered students
Stud
ents
of t
he c
ohor
t
Stud
ents
com
ing
from
the
prov
ince
of
the
Stud
y Pr
ogra
mm
e sit
e
Stud
ents
com
ing
from
oth
er p
rovi
nces
whe
re U
nibo
has
a si
te
Stud
ents
com
ing
from
oth
er p
rovi
nces
of E
mili
a Ro
mag
na re
gion
Stud
ents
com
ing
from
oth
er It
alia
nre
gion
s (Re
publ
ic o
f San
Mar
ino
incl
uded
)
Stud
ents
com
ing
from
abr
oad
Stud
ents
with
fore
ign
citiz
ensh
ip(d
iffer
ent o
f Ita
lian
and
Repu
blic
of
San
Mar
ino)
M F 19 o
r les
s
20 -
24
25 o
r mor
e
Study Programme 145,0 13,1% 33,1% 4,8% 46,2% 2,8% 15,2% 32,4% 67,6% 67,6% 29,7% 2,8%Cohort 2013/2014 Average of similar
Study Programmes 175,6 33,3% 20,3% 9,0% 34,9% 2,4% 9,3% 45,5% 54,5% 70,7% 25,6% 3,7%
High school certificate Grade of High school
Voca
tiona
l sch
ools
Tech
nica
l Col
lege
s
Hig
h sc
hool
spec
ializ
ing
in e
duca
tion
and
in p
sych
o-pe
dago
gica
l sci
ence
Hig
h sc
hool
s spe
cial
izin
g in
cla
ssic
alst
udie
s, m
oder
n la
ngua
ges,
scie
nce
educ
atio
n
Oth
er h
igh
scho
ols (
incl
udin
g S.
Mar
ino)
Fore
ign
high
scho
ols
Edu
catio
nal q
ualif
icat
ion
not a
vaila
ble
Gra
de ra
ngin
g fr
om 6
0 to
69
Gra
de ra
ngin
g fr
om 7
0 to
79
Gra
de ra
ngin
g fr
om 8
0 to
89
Gra
de ra
ngin
g fr
om 9
0 to
100
Gra
de n
ot a
vaila
ble
Study Programme 19,3% 42,1% 1,4% 27,6% 2,1% 7,6% 18,6% 30,3% 31,0% 20,0%Cohort 2013/2014 Average of similar
Study Programmes 5,7% 30,6% 7,5% 49,6% 1,6% 4,5% 0,4% 21,7% 30,1% 26,1% 21,2% 0,9%
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Data of the Study Programme D.M. 270/04 Economics of Tourism (code 8847)
Geographic origin Gender Average age ofregistered students
Stud
ents
of t
he c
ohor
t
Stud
ents
com
ing
from
the
prov
ince
of
the
Stud
y Pr
ogra
mm
e sit
e
Stud
ents
com
ing
from
oth
er p
rovi
nces
whe
re U
nibo
has
a si
te
Stud
ents
com
ing
from
oth
er p
rovi
nces
of E
mili
a Ro
mag
na re
gion
Stud
ents
com
ing
from
oth
er It
alia
nre
gion
s (Re
publ
ic o
f San
Mar
ino
incl
uded
)
Stud
ents
com
ing
from
abr
oad
Stud
ents
with
fore
ign
citiz
ensh
ip(d
iffer
ent o
f Ita
lian
and
Repu
blic
of
San
Mar
ino)
M F 19 o
r les
s
20 -
24
25 o
r mor
e
Study Programme 100,0 20,0% 36,0% 42,0% 2,0% 19,0% 30,0% 70,0% 65,0% 31,0% 4,0%Cohort 2014/2015 Average of similar
Study Programmes 173,2 32,1% 16,1% 9,3% 39,9% 2,6% 9,6% 45,6% 54,4% 69,0% 26,9% 4,0%
Study Programme 117,0 16,2% 21,4% 3,4% 48,7% 10,3% 20,5% 35,0% 65,0% 63,2% 29,9% 6,8%Cohort 2015/2016 Average of similar
Study Programmes 184,0 29,0% 17,2% 9,1% 41,1% 3,7% 9,6% 45,3% 54,7% 69,7% 27,1% 3,2%
High school certificate Grade of High school
Voca
tiona
l sch
ools
Tech
nica
l Col
lege
s
Hig
h sc
hool
spec
ializ
ing
in e
duca
tion
and
in p
sych
o-pe
dago
gica
l sci
ence
Hig
h sc
hool
s spe
cial
izin
g in
cla
ssic
alst
udie
s, m
oder
n la
ngua
ges,
scie
nce
educ
atio
n
Oth
er h
igh
scho
ols (
incl
udin
g S.
Mar
ino)
Fore
ign
high
scho
ols
Edu
catio
nal q
ualif
icat
ion
not a
vaila
ble
Gra
de ra
ngin
g fr
om 6
0 to
69
Gra
de ra
ngin
g fr
om 7
0 to
79
Gra
de ra
ngin
g fr
om 8
0 to
89
Gra
de ra
ngin
g fr
om 9
0 to
100
Gra
de n
ot a
vaila
ble
Study Programme 8,0% 34,0% 3,0% 38,0% 1,0% 16,0% 30,0% 29,0% 23,0% 18,0%Cohort 2014/2015 Average of similar
Study Programmes 4,5% 27,4% 7,0% 53,3% 1,6% 5,0% 1,1% 21,7% 30,3% 25,4% 21,1% 1,5%
Study Programme 15,4% 34,2% 2,6% 29,9% 2,6% 10,3% 5,1% 21,4% 23,9% 23,1% 28,2% 3,4%Cohort 2015/2016 Average of similar
Study Programmes 5,4% 26,8% 8,6% 50,8% 2,0% 4,6% 1,8% 20,7% 28,8% 26,4% 22,1% 2,0%
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D.1.2.3. ADDITIONAL LEARNING REQUIREMENTS Students on the programme with assigned additional learning requirements (OFA).The OFA are learning requirements assigned in order to permit to enroll students who have not demonstrated the full possession ofthe entrance initial preparation. The assessment methods of students' initial preparation and the fulfillment of the OFA are described inthe Study Programme Regulations, and may change each year. In case the student has not passed the additional learning requirementsshould re-enroll in the first year as repeating student.Data shows a group of students (cohort) which started on the same academic year their university career. Students which have beentransferred or which requested to pass to another Study Programme, or enrolled to a second degree are not included.From the publication of this study programme report is updated the procedure of the selection of the cohorts: the student belongs tothe cohort of the study programme on which one has been enrolled on 31 December of the year of the beginning of student career.The table shows the numerosity of the cohort, the number of students assigned OFA, the number of who fulfilled them, thepercentage of students assigned the OFA compared to the number of cohort of the students and the percentage of who fulfilled theOFA related to those to whom was assigned.The last two columns show the number of students, those with assigned OFA, those who left the programme between the first andsecond year due to withdrawal from studies, or who enrolled again at the first year as repeating students.
Data of the Study Programme D.M. 270/04 Economics of Tourism (code 0908)
Students assignedOFA who leave theStudy Programmebetween the 1stand the 2nd year
Stud
ents
of t
he c
ohor
t (a)
Stud
ents
ass
igne
d O
FA (b
)
Stud
ents
who
fulfi
lled
OFA
(c)
% o
f stu
dent
s ass
igne
d O
FAco
mpa
red
to th
e nu
mbe
r of e
nrol
led
stud
ents
(b/a
)%
of s
tude
nts f
ulfil
ling
the
OFA
com
pare
d to
num
ber o
f stu
dent
sas
signe
d (c
/b)
N. s
tude
nts a
ssig
ned
OFA
who
drop
ped
out t
he st
udie
s
N. o
f stu
dent
s ass
igne
d O
FA w
hoen
rolle
d as
repe
atin
g st
uden
t
Cohort 2012/2013 137 59 49 43,1% 83,1% 13 1Cohort 2013/2014 145 55 44 37,9% 80,0% 14 1
Data of the Study Programme D.M. 270/04 Economics of Tourism (code 8847)
Students assignedOFA who leave theStudy Programmebetween the 1stand the 2nd year
Stud
ents
of t
he c
ohor
t (a)
Stud
ents
ass
igne
d O
FA (b
)
Stud
ents
who
fulfi
lled
OFA
(c)
% o
f stu
dent
s ass
igne
d O
FAco
mpa
red
to th
e nu
mbe
r of e
nrol
led
stud
ents
(b/a
)%
of s
tude
nts f
ulfil
ling
the
OFA
com
pare
d to
num
ber o
f stu
dent
sas
signe
d (c
/b)
N. s
tude
nts a
ssig
ned
OFA
who
drop
ped
out t
he st
udie
s
N. o
f stu
dent
s ass
igne
d O
FA w
hoen
rolle
d as
repe
atin
g st
uden
t
Cohort 2014/2015 100 62 56 62,0% 90,3% 9 0Cohort 2015/2016 117 47 00 0 0*Note: At the time of publication of this report the number of students fulfilling the OFA can be measured for a.y. 2012/13, 2013/14and a.y. 2014/2015 only.
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D.2. REGULARITY OF STUDIESThe graph and the table provide information on the number of students who withdraw the programme between the first and second year and the number ofregular graduates, focusing on the number of credits obtained at the end of the first year, on the passed exams, average grade achieved for each course unitand exchange students' data.
D.2.1. STUDENTS LEAVING THE PROGRAMME BETWEEN YEARS 1 AND 2Data shows a group of students (cohort) which started on the same academic year their students career. Students which have beentransferred or which requested to pass to another Study Programme, or enrolled to a second degree are not included.From the publication of this study programme report is updated the procedure of the selection of the cohorts: the student belongs tothe cohort of the study programme on which one has been enrolled on 31 December of the year of the beginning of student career.The graph shows the percentage of students who withdrawal the studies after the first year compared to the average of similar StudyProgrammes (belonging to the same group).The table shows the numerosity of the cohort, the percentage of students leaving the programme due to withdrawal fromstudies, passages to a different Study Programme in the same university or transfers to another university, the percentage of thestudents enrolled as repeating students and those enrolled in the second year.The Study Programme data is compared with the average of similar Study Programmes (which belong to the same group).
Percentage of withdrawal from studies between 1st and 2nd yearData of the Study Programme D.M. 270/04 Economics of Tourism (code 0908)
Data of the Study Programme D.M. 270/04 Economics of Tourism (code 8847)
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Data of the Study Programme D.M. 270/04 Economics of Tourism (code 0908)
Stud
ents
of t
he c
ohor
t
% w
ithdr
awal
from
stud
ies
% p
assa
ges a
nd tr
ansf
ers
% re
peat
ing
stud
ents
Stud
ents
of t
he c
ohor
t in
the
2nd
year
Study Programme 137,0 15,3% 1,5% 0,7% 113,0Cohort 2012/2013 Average of similar
Study Programmes 160,0 15,9% 3,3% 0,9% 127,9
Study Programme 145,0 17,9% 0,0% 0,7% 118,0Cohort 2013/2014 Average of similar
Study Programmes 175,6 14,9% 2,9% 3,0% 139,1
Data of the Study Programme D.M. 270/04 Economics of Tourism (code 8847)
Stud
ents
of t
he c
ohor
t
% w
ithdr
awal
from
stud
ies
% p
assa
ges a
nd tr
ansf
ers
% re
peat
ing
stud
ents
Stud
ents
of t
he c
ohor
t in
the
2nd
year
Study Programme 100,0 10,0% 0,0% 0,0% 090Cohort 2014/2015 Average of similar
Study Programmes 173,2 15,3% 2,8% 2,8% 137
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D.2.2. REGULAR GRADUATESData shows a group of students (cohort) which started on the same academic year their university career. Students which have beentransferred or which requested to pass to another Study Programme, or enrolled to a second degree are not included.From the publication of this study programme report is updated the procedure of the selection of the cohorts: the student belongs tothe cohort of the study programme on which one has been enrolled on 31 December of the year of the beginning of student career.The graph and the table show the situation of the indicated cohorts, at the end of the standard length of study, highlighting thepercentage of regular graduates, the number of students still enrolled (not aligned to the exam schedule and repeating students),students who have left the programme (including passages, transfers and withdrawals from studies).The Study Programme data is compared with the average of similar Study Programmes (which belong to the same group).
Situation of the students of the cohort 2012/2013 at the end of the regular duration of the studiesData of the Study Programme D.M. 270/04 Economics of Tourism (code 0908)
Data of the Study Programme D.M. 270/04 Economics of Tourism (code 0908)
Studentsof thecohort
Regular graduates Passages, transfersand withdrawals
from studies
Students stillenrolled and not
yet graduated
N. % N. % N. %
Study Programme 193,0 47,0 24,4% 63,0 32,6% 80,0 41,5%Cohort 2010/2011 Average of similar
Study Programmes 155,6 66,7 42,9% 48,6 31,2% 40,2 25,8%
Study Programme 218,0 83,0 38,1% 64,0 29,4% 67,0 30,7%Cohort 2011/2012 Average of similar
Study Programmes 170,6 81,9 48,0% 49,3 28,9% 39,2 23,0%
Study Programme 137,0 57,0 41,6% 38,0 27,7% 39,0 28,5%Cohort 2012/2013 Average of similar
Study Programmes 160,0 80,8 50,5% 45,8 28,6% 33,0 20,6%
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D.2.3. ADDITIONAL DATA ON REGULARITY OF STUDIES
D.2.3.1. CREDITS OBTAINED BY STUDENTS IN THE 1ST YEARThis offers an insight into how regularly students pass their exams.The graph shows the distribution of the students of the cohort who passed at the second year, in the same Study Programme,according to the number of credits obtained at 31 October of the year after the enrollment.In addition, the table shows the number of the cohort of students enrolled at the second year in the same Study Programme and theaverage credits obtained from the students during the first year.The Study Programme data is compared with the average of similar Study Programmes (which belong to the same group), for theindicated academic years.
Distribution of the students of the cohort 2014/2015 (at 2nd year) based on the number of credits obtained during the 1st year *Data of the Study Programme D.M. 270/04 Economics of Tourism (code 8847)
Data of the Study Programme D.M. 270/04 Economics of Tourism (code 0908)
% students with *
Stud
ents
of t
he c
ohor
t enr
olle
d at
the
2nd
year
0 cr
edits
acq
uire
d
from
1 to
20
cred
its a
cqui
red
from
21
to 4
0 cr
edits
acq
uire
d
41 o
r mor
e cr
edits
acq
uire
d
Aver
age
cred
its p
er st
uden
t
Study Programme 113,0 0,9% 11,5% 34,5% 53,1% 40,9Cohort 2012/2013 Average of similar
Study Programmes 127,9 1,8% 8,2% 24,5% 65,5% 45,2
Study Programme 118,0 0,8% 3,4% 24,6% 71,2% 45,6Cohort 2013/2014 Average of similar
Study Programmes 139,1 1,2% 7,4% 21,5% 69,9% 47,2
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Data of the Study Programme D.M. 270/04 Economics of Tourism (code 8847)
% students with *
Stud
ents
of t
he c
ohor
t enr
olle
d at
the
2nd
year
0 cr
edits
acq
uire
d
from
1 to
20
cred
its a
cqui
red
from
21
to 4
0 cr
edits
acq
uire
d
41 o
r mor
e cr
edits
acq
uire
d
Aver
age
cred
its p
er st
uden
t
Study Programme 090 6,7% 40,0% 53,3% 42,8Cohort 2014/2015 Average of similar
Study Programmes 137 1,5% 6,7% 22,8% 69,0% 46,5
*Note: by convention, credits are considered to be obtained by students by 31st October of the year following the year of enrolment.
D.2.3.2. EXAMS PASSED AND AVERAGE GRADEThe table shows, in an alphabetical order of the course units, number of exams passed and average grade achieved for each course unitin the calendar year 2015. Marks for the exams passed are expressed out of thirty.The data refers to the course unit code and therefore includes the various branches of the programme divided into channels or sub-groups, divided by letter.Course units whith pass/fail score are excluded.
Data of the Study Programmes D.M. 270/04 Economics of Tourism (code 0908), Economics of Tourism (code 8847)
N. o
f exa
ms p
asse
d
Aver
age
grad
e *
15502 ABILITA' INFORMATICHE 017 24,103558 ANALISI DI MERCATO 002 00,029226 CONTROLLO CONTABILE E DIREZIONALE DELLE AZIENDETURISTICHE 004 00,0
00221 DIRITTO COMMERCIALE 005 00,037856 DIRITTO FALLIMENTARE (L) 002 00,011316 DIRITTO PRIVATO 137 24,202531 DIRITTO PUBBLICO DELL'ECONOMIA 142 22,537778 DOCUMENTI AZIENDALI E PROFESSIONALI 002 00,072491 ECONOMIA DEI MERCATI TURISTICI 082 27,003416 ECONOMIA DEL TURISMO 128 24,417636 ECONOMIA DELL'ARTE 044 23,076542 ECONOMIA DELLA CRESCITA E DELL'INNOVAZIONE 006 28,227061 ECONOMIA E AMMINISTRAZIONE DELLE AZIENDETURISTICHE 001 00,0
12512 ECONOMIA E GESTIONE DELLE IMPRESE 122 24,213159 ECONOMIA E GESTIONE DELLE IMPRESE TURISTICHE 001 00,066893 ECONOMIA E TECNICA DELLA BANCA E DEI MERCATIFINANZIARI 002 00,0
18064 ECONOMIA INTERNAZIONALE MONETARIA 002 00,0
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N. o
f exa
ms p
asse
d
Aver
age
grad
e *
04722 ECONOMIA PUBBLICA 014 22,576553 ENGLISH FOR TOURISM 088 24,904521 FINANZA AZIENDALE 006 23,375702 GEOGRAFIA DEL TURISMO SOSTENIBILE 093 24,311314 INFORMATICA GENERALE 135 25,776541 INTERNATIONAL AND DEVELOPMENT ECONOMICS 002 00,000644 LINGUA INGLESE 005 00,000656 LINGUA TEDESCA 001 00,008795 MACROECONOMIA 109 23,327062 MANAGEMENT DELLE IMPRESE TURISTICHE 008 22,366094 MARKETING DELLE IMPRESE TURISTICHE 126 26,200675 MATEMATICA FINANZIARIA 112 22,100679 MATEMATICA GENERALE 099 23,409446 MICROECONOMIA 078 21,073392 MODELLI PER L'ANALISI FINANZIARIA 016 29,500745 ORGANIZZAZIONE AZIENDALE 025 22,703568 POLITICA ECONOMICA 006 20,072492 POLITICA ECONOMICA E DELL'AMBIENTE 118 20,617642 PROGRAMMAZIONE E CONTROLLO DELLE AZIENDETURISTICHE 105 24,3
29224 RAGIONERIA GENERALE E APPLICATA ALLE AZIENDETURISTICHE 120 25,1
71101 REGOLAMENTAZIONE D'IMPRESA E SCELTE PUBBLICHE 005 00,000884 RICERCA OPERATIVA 003 00,037777 SISTEMI TURISTICI E ITINERARI CULTURALI 020 27,700914 STATISTICA 022 22,832826 STATISTICA 019 21,606445 STATISTICA AZIENDALE 002 00,031990 STATISTICA PER IL TURISMO 003 00,075686 STORIA DEI CONSUMI E DELLE IMPRESE TURISTICHE 089 25,302290 STORIA DELL'ARTE MODERNA 003 00,045121 STORIA DELL'IMPRESA 038 27,166093 STRATEGIE DELLE IMPRESE TURISTICHE 114 22,936044 TECNICHE DI COMUNICAZIONE 001 00,065953 TURISMO, ECONOMIA E TERRITORIO 014 22,2
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Data of the Study Programme D.M. 509/99 Economics of Tourism (code 0032)
N. o
f exa
ms p
asse
d
Aver
age
grad
e *
00221 DIRITTO COMMERCIALE 211316 DIRITTO PRIVATO 204521 FINANZA AZIENDALE 108795 MACROECONOMIA 103568 POLITICA ECONOMICA 100879 RAGIONERIA GENERALE ED APPLICATA 145121 STORIA DELL'IMPRESA 112527 STRATEGIE DI IMPRESA 1
Data of the Study Programme D.M. 509/99 Economics of Markets and of Tourist Systems (code 0528)
N. o
f exa
ms p
asse
d
Aver
age
grad
e *
00217 DIRITTO AMMINISTRATIVO 211316 DIRITTO PRIVATO 407309 DIRITTO PUBBLICO 303416 ECONOMIA DEL TURISMO 312512 ECONOMIA E GESTIONE DELLE IMPRESE 100458 GEOGRAFIA ECONOMICA 149502 STATISTICA PER LE APPLICAZIONI TURISTICHE 1* Note: no average grade is given if the number of exams passed is less than or equal to 5.
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D.2.4. ADDITIONAL DATA ON INTERNATIONALIZATIONThe table shows data about international students mobility: incoming and outgoing. Data refers to Study programme students independently if enrollment as the current programme or in the Study programme running under previous reformregulations (D.M. 509).
D.2.4.1. EXAMS PASSED BY THE INCOMING EXCHANGE STUDENTSThe table shows the number of incoming exchange students who attended course units provided by the Study Programme and passedthe exam. The table shows the total number of exams passed by these students during the academic year spent at the University ofBologna.The data is provided by the AlmaRM application: system implemented by the University of Bologna in order to manage online studentmobility programs.It should be noted that incoming exchange students means exchange students from universities with which mobility agreements havebeen stipulated.The table refers to exchange incoming students whether they attended course units provided by the current programme or to the Studyprogramme running under previous reform regulations (D.M. 509).----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
• The row is not available in the table in case for one academic year the number of the incoming exchange students is equal tozero.
• The table is not available if the previous condition occurs for the three academic years 2012/13, 2013/14 and 2014/15.
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------*Note: in case the study plan of the exchange student provides course units offered by more Study Programmes, the student is reportedin the statistics of all the Study Programmes involved.
Data of the Study Programmes D.M. 270/04 Economics of Tourism (code 0908), Economics of Tourism (code 8847) and of the Study Programmes D.M.509/99 Economics of Tourism (code 0032), Economics of Markets and of Tourist Systems (code 0528)
Inco
min
g ex
chan
ge st
uden
ts *
Tota
l exa
m p
asse
d by
the
inco
min
gex
chan
ge st
uden
ts
a.y. 2012/2013 46 089a.y. 2013/2014 35 104a.y. 2014/2015 37 103
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D.2.4.2. OUTGOING EXCHANGE STUDENTSThe table shows the number of outgoing students participating in a certain academic year in one of the following international mobilityexchange programmes: Erasmus Study, Erasmus Placement, Erasmus Mundus Action 2, Overseas.The data is not including students participating to different mobility and educational activities in the context of further opportunityof studying abroad offered by the Study Programme, the School, and the University of Bologna (for example scholarships for thedevelopment of the thesis abroad are not included).The data is provided by the AlmaRM application: system implemented by the University of Bologna in order to manage online studentmobility programs.The Study Programme data is compared with the average of similar Study Programmes (which belong to the same group), for theindicated academic years.Table refers to students whether they are enrolled in the current programme or in the Study programme running underprevious reform regulations (D.M. 509).
Data of the Study Programmes D.M. 270/04 Economics of Tourism (code 0908), Economics of Tourism (code 8847) and of the Study Programmes D.M.509/99 Economics of Tourism (code 0032), Economics of Markets and of Tourist Systems (code 0528)
Number of students taking part inthe following exchange programmes
Stud
ents
enr
olle
d in
2nd
, 3rd
and
othe
r yea
rs
Era
smus
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2nd,
3rd
and
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ears
Study Programme 640,0 19,0 0,0 0,0 0,0 0 19,0 3,0%a.y. 2012/2013 Average of similar
Study Programmes 250,6 08,8 0,3 0,0 0,4 0 09,5 3,8%
Study Programme 551,0 14,0 2,0 0,0 0,0 0 16,0 2,9%a.y. 2013/2014 Average of similar
Study Programmes 230,3 09,2 0,6 0,1 0,4 0 10,2 4,4%
Study Programme 445,0 09,0 3,0 0,0 1,0 0 13,0 2,9%a.y. 2014/2015 Average of similar
Study Programmes 213,2 08,6 0,4 0,1 0,5 0 09,6 4,5%
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D.2.4.3. CREDITS OBTAINED ABROAD BY GRADUATESThe table shows the percentage of graduates in a certain calendar year with credits obtained abroad and traced in their students career.The Study Programme data is compared with the average of similar Study Programmes (which belong to the same group), for theindicated calendar years.Data refers to graduates independently if attended in the current programme or in the Study programme running underprevious reform regulations.
Data of the Study Programme D.M. 270/04 Economics of Tourism (code 0908) and of the Study Programmes D.M. 509/99 Economics of Tourism (code 0032),Economics of Markets and of Tourist Systems (code 0528)
Tota
l N. o
f gra
duat
es in
the
cale
ndar
year
Gra
duat
es w
ith c
redi
ts a
cqui
red
abro
ad tr
aced
in th
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tude
nts c
aree
r
% g
radu
ates
with
cre
dits
acq
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dab
road
trac
ed in
thei
r stu
dent
s car
eer
on th
e to
tal
Study Programme 122,0 12,0 9,8%2013 Average of similar
Study Programmes 078,9 08,6 10,9%
Study Programme 148,0 21,0 14,2%2014 Average of similar
Study Programmes 083,4 10,2 12,3%
Study Programme 147,0 17,0 11,6%2015 Average of similar
Study Programmes 078,8 11,1 14,1%
*"Total number of graduates", for each year, refers to graduates whether they graduated in the current programme or in the Studyprogramme running under previous reform regulations.
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D.3. OPINIONS OF GRADUATES AND ATTENDING STUDENTSThe tables and the graphs provide information on the number of graduates who expressed positive opinions on the Study Programme, and a focus on opinionsexpressed by attending students on the course units.
D.3.1. OPINION OF GRADUATESThe graph shows the percentage of graduates (AlmaLaurea survey) who responded positively to the question: “Are you generallysatisfied with the Study Programme”.In addition, the table shows the percentage of students who answered “Yes, to the same programme in the same university” to thequestion "Would you register again to the university?".When the Study Programme data is not available for three academic years reformed ex DM 270/04, for the less recent years, for someinformation the data of the previous Study Programme are available, too.The Study Programme data is compared with the average of similar Study Programmes (which belong to the same group), and theaverage of Study Programmes of the same class of other Italian universities for the graduates of the indicated years.
Graduates in 2015 who responded positively to the question: “Are you generally satisfied with this Study Programme?”Data of the Study Programme D.M. 270/04 Economics of Tourism (code 0908)
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Data of the Study Programme D.M. 270/04 Economics of Tourism (code 0908)
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radu
ates
Com
plet
ed Q
uest
ionn
aire
s
% o
f pos
itive
ans
wer
s to
the
ques
tion:
“Are
you
gen
eral
ly sa
tisfie
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isSt
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Prog
ram
me?
”
% o
f ans
wer
s “ye
s to
the
sam
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the
sam
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” to
the
ques
tion
“Wou
ld y
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gist
er a
gain
to th
e U
nive
rsity
”
Study Programme 0092,0 0090,0 85,6% 61,1%Average of similarStudy Programmes 0078,9 0075,4 88,0% 67,3%
2013 Study Programmesof the sameclass in ItalianUniversities
2963,0 2827,0 89,4% 70,3%
Study Programme 0129,0 0122,0 88,5% 63,1%Average of similarStudy Programmes 0083,4 0079,6 87,8% 65,4%
2014 Study Programmesof the sameclass in ItalianUniversities
4071,0 3757,0 89,1% 69,0%
Study Programme 0139,0 0135,0 82,2% 57,0%Average of similarStudy Programmes 0078,8 0075,5 88,2% 65,2%
2015 Study Programmesof the sameclass in ItalianUniversities
5399,0 4926,0 87,3% 64,8%
Note: The opinions of the Study Programmes with less than 5 graduates are not shown.
Further information on Graduates’ Profile Report of AlmaLaurea.
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D.3.2. ADDITIONAL DATA ON OPINIONS OF STUDENTS
D.3.2.1. OPINION OF ATTENDING STUDENTSThe graph shows the percentage of attending students who responded positively to the question in the questionnaire: “Are yougenerally satisfied with this course unit?” in the academic year 2014/2015.The table also shows the number of completed questionnaires.The Study Programme data is compared with the average of similar Study Programmes (which belong to the same group), for theindicated academic years.The data concerning the students' opinion refers to the opinions of those attending lessons, independently if they are enrolled in thecurrent programme or a Study Programme running under pre-reform regulations (under ex D.M. 509).The survey and subsequently analysis of the opinions of students attending the course is cared for the University of Bologna byAcademic Affairs Division - Quality Assurance and Control and Finance Division - Support Planning and Evaluation Department. Theoverall results are available on the following link.
Students who responded positively to the question: “Are you generally satisfied with this course unit?” in academic year2014/2015Data of the Study Programmes D.M. 270/04 Economics of Tourism (code 0908), Economics of Tourism (code 8847) and of the Study Programmes D.M.509/99 Economics of Tourism (code 0032), Economics of Markets and of Tourist Systems (code 0528)
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Data of the Study Programmes D.M. 270/04 Economics of Tourism (code 0908), Economics of Tourism (code 8847) and of the Study Programmes D.M.509/99 Economics of Tourism (code 0032), Economics of Markets and of Tourist Systems (code 0528)
N. o
f com
plet
ed q
uest
ionn
aire
s
% o
f pos
itive
ans
wer
s con
cern
ing
the
wor
kloa
d re
quire
d by
the
cour
se u
nit -
Que
stio
n 2
% o
f pos
itive
ans
wer
s con
cern
ing
the
teac
hers
adh
eren
ce to
the
timet
able
of
cour
se u
nit -
Que
stio
n 5
% o
f pos
itive
ans
wer
s con
cern
ing
the
cons
isten
ce w
ith w
hat s
tate
d on
the
web
site
– Q
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of p
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nsw
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once
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vaila
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stio
n 10
% o
f pos
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ans
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s con
cern
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the
gene
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unit
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% o
f pos
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ans
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s con
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the
deliv
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Study Programme 1789,0 84,2% 90,6% 90,3% 77,6% 94,4%a.y. 2012/2013 Average of similar
Study Programmes 1205,1 81,3% 93,4% 92,2% 79,1% 94,6%
Study Programme 1491,0 83,6% 93,3% 92,0% 92,0% 77,5% 96,3%a.y. 2013/2014 Average of similar
Study Programmes 1357,9 82,1% 94,5% 94,3% 93,6% 79,7% 96,5%
Study Programme 1200,0 86,1% 93,0% 93,1% 91,6% 76,8% 98,1%a.y. 2014/2015 Average of similar
Study Programmes 1718,0 81,8% 95,4% 94,2% 93,6% 78,4% 97,1%
Note: For completeness is reported the full texts of the query of the questionnaire in tab: number 2 “Is the workload required bythis course unit proportionate to the number of university credits?”, number 5 “Has the teacher adhered to the lesson timetable?”,number 9 “Was the delivery of the course unit consistent with what stated on the degree programme website?”, number 10 “Is theteacher available to clarify topics and offer explanations?”, number 12 “On the whole, are you satisfied with the way this course hasbeen taught?”, and number 13 “Have all the lessons been delivered by the official teacher of this course unit?”.
Further information on opinion of attending students available in the site with the overall survey results.
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D.4. ENTRY INTO THE WORLD OF WORKEmployment situation of graduates of the Study Programme. The tables and the graphs provide information on the employment situation of graduates one yearafter graduating. Furthermore provide the percentage of graduates who have obtained credits for the activity of curriculum internship during their students career.
D.4.1. EMPLOYMENT SITUATIONEmployment situation of graduates one year after graduating.The data is taken from the AlmaLaurea Report on the employment condition of the graduates.The graph shows who working; who not working and is enrolled in a 2nd Cycle Study Programme; not working, and not seekingemployment; not working, and seeking employment.In addition, the table shows the number of interviewed, the percentage of who is following a university programme or traineeship andthe appropriateness of their degree to the job.The data refers to graduates who attended the study programme ex DM 270/04. When Study Programme data are not available forthree academic years, for some information the data of the previous Study Programme are available too.The Study Programme data is compared with the average of similar Study Programmes (which belong to the same group), and theaverage of the Study Programmes of the same class in the Italian Universities for the graduates of the indicated calendar years.
Employment situation of graduates in 2014 one year after graduatingData of the Study Programme D.M. 270/04 Economics of Tourism (code 0908)
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Data of the Study Programme D.M. 270/04 Economics of Tourism (code 0908)
Employment and education situation (1) Degree’sappropriateness for
the job (referredto the graduates
who just work) (3)
N. g
radu
ates
inte
rvie
wed
Wor
king
and
not
enr
olle
d in
a 2
ndC
ycle
Stu
dy P
rogr
amm
e
Wor
king
and
enr
olle
d in
a 2
nd C
ycle
Stud
y Pr
ogra
mm
e
Not
wor
king
and
enr
olle
d in
a 2
ndC
ycle
Stu
dy P
rogr
amm
e
Not
wor
king
, not
enr
olle
d in
a 2
ndC
ycle
Stu
dy P
rogr
amm
e an
d no
tse
ekin
g em
ploy
men
tN
ot w
orki
ng a
nd n
ot e
nrol
led
in a
2nd
Cyc
le S
tudy
Pro
gram
me
and
seek
ing
empl
oym
ent
Not
wor
king
, not
seek
ing
empl
oym
ent,
but f
ollo
win
g a
univ
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y pr
ogra
mm
e/tra
inee
ship
(2)
Eff
ectiv
e /
very
eff
ectiv
e
Qui
te e
ffec
tive
Study Programme 0047,0 36,2% 12,8% 29,8% 6,4% 14,9% 21,3% 21,7% 30,4%Average of similarStudy Programmes 0058,3 24,4% 13,8% 44,0% 6,8% 11,1% 36,1% 21,8% 33,0%
Graduation Year2012 Study Programmes
of the sameclass in ItalianUniversities
1642,0 8,8% 15,3% 68,7% 2,9% 4,2% 51,5% 13,8% 33,5%
Study Programme 0075,0 34,7% 13,3% 21,3% 9,3% 21,3% 16,0% 16,7% 33,3%Average of similarStudy Programmes 0065,1 25,3% 12,5% 42,5% 6,7% 13,0% 35,0% 21,9% 34,5%
Graduation Year2013 Study Programmes
of the sameclass in ItalianUniversities
2724,0 11,4% 15,5% 64,6% 2,6% 5,9% 47,5% 18,8% 36,2%
Study Programme 0098,0 39,8% 8,2% 23,5% 8,2% 20,4% 22,4% 24,4% 42,2%Average of similarStudy Programmes 0065,9 23,9% 12,0% 45,6% 6,9% 11,6% 40,2% 22,9% 35,1%
Graduation Year2014 Study Programmes
of the sameclass in ItalianUniversities
3976,0 14,0% 13,8% 61,0% 4,6% 6,7% 46,2% 23,5% 34,3%
The opinions of the Study Programmes with less than 5 graduates are not shown.Notes to the AlmaLaurea Report of the Employment situation of the graduates (1) “Employment and education situation”: the share of employed is given by the sum of those who are working and who are workingand are enrolled in a 2nd Cycle degree. The share of enrolled in the 2nd Cycle degree is given by the sum of those who working andstudying and those who only studying.(2) "Share of those who do not working, who are not seeking employment but who are following a university programme/traineeship":the definition includes those who are enrolled in traineeships, PhD degrees, specialisation schools, Italian "master universitari" (first andsecond level). The processing of this data complies with D.M. 544 /2007, as later provided in D.D. no. 61/2008 and most recent D.M.17, 22 September 2010 and D.M. 50, 23 December 2010 (transparency requirements).(3) The evaluation of the effectiveness of the degree is obtained combining the request for the title of study at the work and the level ofapplication of the skills learned at the university.Additional noteIn Almalaurea questionnaire, by three different questions, first level graduates give answers about they are working or not, they areseeking for a job or not, they are enrolled in a second cycle degree. Please note that there are some graduates who are not involvedin no one of these three activities, other are involved in one or more at the same time.
Further information on Graduates’ Employment report of AlmaLaurea.
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D.4.2. CREDITS OBTAINED BY GRADUATES THROUGH CURRICULUM INTERNSHIP ACTIVITYThe table shows the number of graduates, in a certain calendar year, who obtained credits for the activity of curricular internship,during their students career.The data refers to graduates who attended the current programme. When Study Programme data are not available for three academicyears, for some information the data of the previous Study Programme are also available.The Study Programme data is compared with the average of similar Study Programmes (which belong to the same group), for theindicated calendar years.
Data of the Study Programme D.M. 270/04 Economics of Tourism (code 0908)
N. g
radu
ates
Gra
duat
es w
ith c
redi
ts a
cqui
red
thro
ugh
inte
rnsh
ip a
ctiv
ity (1
)
Gra
duat
es w
ith c
redi
ts re
cogn
ized
as
subs
titut
ion
of th
e in
tern
ship
act
ivity
(2)
% g
radu
ates
with
cre
dits
acq
uire
dth
roug
h in
tern
ship
act
ivity
on
the
tota
lnu
mbe
r
Study Programme 092,0 087,0 05,0 94,6%2013 Average of similar
Study Programmes 078,9 037,2 01,8 47,1%
Study Programme 129,0 121,0 08,0 93,8%2014 Average of similar
Study Programmes 083,4 039,6 02,5 47,6%
Study Programme 139,0 121,0 18,0 87,1%2015 Average of similar
Study Programmes 078,8 037,1 01,3 47,1%
Notes:(1) The data refers to the graduates who have obtained credits in their students career for the activity defined as a trainship / stage /internship.(2) The data refers to the graduates who have in their students career the activity defined as a trainship / stage / internship obtainedas recognition.The percentage in the last column shows the relation between the "Graduates with credits acquired through internship activity" and the"N. graduates".
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E. FIND OUT MORE: THE QUALITY OF YOUR STUDYPROGRAMME
The University of Bologna has identified its objectives as the personal, cultural and professional growth of students and the improvement of thequality of learning, also in relation to the needs of society (Strategic Plan 2013/2015).Students, employers and society as a whole, have the right to effective learning for individual and intellectual growth, to develop criticalsense and to prepare for the world of work.In the Statute and the Strategic Plan 2013/2015 the University of Bologna acknowledges its responsibility in guaranteeing the quality ofits study programmes, and for this purpose adopts an "internal quality assurance system”. The Internal Quality Assurance system The internal quality assurance system is a set of processes and responsibilities adopted to guarantee the quality of Study Programmes atthe University of Bologna.The guarantee of the quality of a Study Programme is the correspondence of the results achieved with the set objectives, in thefollowing phases:
• Plan: defining the objectives
• Do: implementing the planned actions
• Check: checking that the objectives have been achieved
• Act: planning improvement action
This path responds to the expectations of students, guides teaching behaviour and provides indicators for the assessment of results.Self-assessment is based on the analysis of significant data (for example, the number of students graduating in line with the examschedule, students' opinions and the employment rates of graduates) and highlights strengths and weaknesses in order to reflect on theachieved results, critically consider one's own working methods and take steps for the continual improvement of the Programme.This path involves all educational stakeholders, including students, in order to make use of the contributions of everyone with first-hand knowledge of the Study Programme. Improvement is therefore a day to day development, concerning all aspects of teaching:from the lesson timetable to the publication of on-line programmes, from classroom management to exam methods, and the actualdesign of the Programme. This is what happens in each phase:
• Planning: the Study Programme is the result of a proposal from the teaching structures and approved by the Academic Bodies.
• Management: Schools, Departments and Study Programmes manage the activities required to ensure teaching. The activities areorganised as follows:
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What we do Who does what
Professors Study Programme Schools Departments GeneralAdministration
Teaching calendar,lessons programmeand exam schedules
x x x
Management offinancial resources
x x
Classroom teaching x
Management ofclassrooms andlaboratories
x x
Libraries and studyrooms
x x
Approval ofindividual studyplans
x
Communication andinformation
x xx Academic
Affairs Division
Guidance servicex x
AcademicAffairs Division
Internshipsx x
AcademicAffairs Division
Administrativeservices: StudentAdministrationOffice
AcademicAffairs Division
Administrationservices: Degreeprogramme office
xAcademic
Affairs Division
Study grants andloans ad honorem
AcademicAffairs Division
Student mobility:university subsidiesand programmes
InternationalRelations Division
Mobility: studygrants fordissertations abroad
x
Mobility:authorisations andrecognitions
x
Other studentssupport services
x x
x
• Internal assessment: every Study Programme periodically assesses its own results, evaluating, for example, the number ofenrolled students, the number of withdrawing students, student opinions etc.; in this way, the strengths and weaknesses, as well asany implemented improvement actions, are highlighted. This phase is organised as follows:
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What we do Who does what
Definition, gathering and publication of evaluation dataAccording to the general guidelines of the University and nationaland international standards, are defined the tools through whichshould be evaluated the results (indicators). The survey data tobe evaluated are published every year on the Report of the StudyProgram.
Academic Bodies
Self-AssessmentThe Schools and Study Programmes assess the effectiveness ofthe previously adopted solutions, analyse the progress of theirlearning activities and draw up proposals for improvement.
Schools and Study Programmes
Internal audit
The results of the self-assessment process are reviewed in thefollowing phases:
• Analysis: the University "Presidio di Qualità" analysesthe review documents, considering the ability to identifyproblems, propose solutions and the overall development ofthe internal quality assurance system.
• Review: The observations on the results obtained and thegood practices adopted are examined together with thepersons in charge of the Schools and Study Programmesin meetings organised by scientific-disciplinary field. Thepersons in charge receive the observations and inputs on theareas for development and the actions to be adopted in futureto improve results.
• Sharing: the conclusions of the review activities are submittedto the Academic Bodies and the University EvaluationBoard.
Presidio della Qualità
Vice Rector for Teaching and Education
Academic Bodies
• Improvement: on the basis of the results of the internal audit, the Schools and Study Programmes plan improvement activities,to ensure that the Study Programmes increasingly respond to the needs of society. The cycle then starts over again, with thedefinition of actions to be implemented, the results of which are in turn verified, in a continuous path that guarantees the qualityof education.
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F. GLOSSARY TERMSAdditional Learning Requirements
Students enrolling in the first year of a first cycle or single cycle degree and who, following the results of the entrance exams establishedfor each study programme, do not possess the knowledge required for access to the programme, are assigned additional learningrequirements (OFA).The OFA are fulfilled by passing an assessment test defined by the programme.The non-fulfilment of the requirements by the date set by the Academic Bodies and published on the University Portal will lead to there-enrolment in the first year of the programme.
AlmaLaureaAlmaLaurea is an innovative online database service of graduates’ curriculum vitae (2,280,000 CVs, from 73 Italian universities asof 24/02/2016), which offers a link between graduates, universities and businesses.Created in 1994 on the initiative of the Statistical Observatory of the University of Bologna, managed by a consortium of Italianuniversities with the support of the Ministry of Education, University and Research, the purpose AlmaLaurea is to act as a point ofcontact between businesses and graduates, a reference within universities for anyone (students, businesses, etc.) working in the field ofuniversity studies, employment and the condition of young people at different levels.
Average of similar study programmes (belonging to the same group)Average of the Study Programmes (which belong to the subject group)Calculated average which refers to University of Bologna study programmes of the same cycle which belong to the subject group. The University of Bologna has divided its Study Programmes into four groups, composed as follows:
• BIOMEDICAL group: Study Programmes of the Schools of Pharmacy, Biotechnology and Sport Science; Medicine; Agricultureand Veterinary Medicine
• SCIENTIFIC-TECHNOLOGICAL group: Study Programmes of the Schools of Engineering and Architecture; Sciences
• SOCIAL SCIENCES group: Study Programmes of the Schools of Economics, Management, and Statistics; Law, PoliticalSciences
• HUMANITIES group: Study Programmes of the Schools of Arts, Humanities, and Cultural Heritage; Foreign Languages andLiteratures, Interpreting and Translation; Psychology and Education
CFU University Learning CreditsUniversity Learning Credits (CFU) were introduced under Italian Ministerial Decree no. 509/99 to comply with European legislation,and are a measurement of the volume of learning, including individual study, required of students; generally 1 CFU corresponds to 25hours of a student’s “overall learning effort”.
ClassDegree classes group together study programmes of the same level and with the same key learning outcomes and available learningactivities for a given number of credits and in sectors which are identified as indispensable. The features of the classes are set nationally,by Ministerial Decree, and are therefore common to all universities.
CohortGroup of students beginning their students career on the same academic year. Students which have been transferred or which enrolledto pass to another Study Programme, or enrolled to a second degree are not included.From the publication of this study programme report is updated the procedure of the selection of the cohorts: the student belongs tothe cohort of the study programme on which one has been enrolled on 31 December of the year of the beginning of student career.
First year enrolmentsThis includes all students enrolled in the first year, including those joining the study programme in its first year through transferrals, aswell as those enrolled in the first year but not for the first time (e.g. repeating students).
Passages and transfersPassage: when a student applies to move to a different study programme from the one enrolled in the previous year, within the sameuniversity.Transfer: when a student transfers from a study programme in one university to any programme in another university.
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RepeatingStudent re-enrolling in the same year of a programme again. Starting from academic year 2009-2010, students who have not fulfilledthe assigned additional learning requirements within the deadline have to enrol in the 1st year as repeating students.
University DataWarehouseIn information service for the managers of the University of Bologna organisational departments which gathers, integrates andreorganises data from various sources and makes it available for analysis and evaluation for the purposes of planning and decision-making.
Withdrawal from studiesSuspension of studies by students who do not enroll in the next academic year or who drop out from the studies.
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