Studying at the University of Verona

Here you can find information on the organisational aspects of the Programme, lecture timetables, learning activities and useful contact details for your time at the University, from enrolment to graduation.

Type D and Type F activities

SOFT SKILLS  

Find out more about the Soft Skills courses for Univr students provided by the University's Teaching and Learning Centre: https://talc.univr.it/it/competenze-trasversali 

CONTAMINATION LAB 

The Contamination Lab Verona (CLab Verona) is an experiential course with modules on innovation and enterprise culture that offers the opportunity to work in teams with students from all areas to solve challenges set by companies and organisations.

Upon completion of a CLab, students will be entitled to receive 6 CFU (D- or F-type credits).

Find out more: https://www.univr.it/clabverona 

PLEASE NOTE: In order to be admitted to any teaching activities, including those of your choice, you must be enrolled in the academic year in which the activities in question are offered. Students who are about to graduate in the December and April sessions are therefore advised NOT to undertake extracurricular activities in the new academic year in which they are not enrolled, as these graduation sessions are valid for students enrolled in the previous academic year. Therefore, students who undertake an activity in an academic year in which they are not enrolled will not be granted CFU credits.

Primo semestre (lauree) From 9/19/22 To 1/13/23
years Modules TAF Teacher
1° 2° Ciclo tematico di conferenze: “Conflitti. Riconoscere, prevenire, gestire” - 2022/2023 D Riccardo Stacchezzini (Coordinator)
1° 2° Securitisation transactions - Focus on securitisations of OF NPL / NPE /UTP D Michele De Mari (Coordinator)
1° 2° Soft Skills Coaching Days - 2022/2023 D Paola Signori (Coordinator)
1° 2° The Fashion Lab - 2022/23 D Caterina Fratea (Coordinator)
Periodo generico From 10/1/22 To 5/31/23
years Modules TAF Teacher
1° 2° Economic Thinking and Thesis Writing D Marco Minozzo (Coordinator)
1° 2° Job club D Paola Signori (Coordinator)
1° 2° Data Analysis Laboratory with R (Vicenza) D Marco Minozzo (Coordinator)
1° 2° Data Visualization Laboratory D Marco Minozzo (Coordinator)
1° 2° Python Laboratory D Marco Minozzo (Coordinator)
1° 2° Data Science Laboratory with SAP D Marco Minozzo (Coordinator)
1° 2° Advanced Excel Laboratory (Vicenza) D Marco Minozzo (Coordinator)
1° 2° Excel Laboratory (Vicenza) D Marco Minozzo (Coordinator)
1° 2° Laboratory on research methods for business D Cristina Florio (Coordinator)
1° 2° Laboratory on research methods for business D Cristina Florio (Coordinator)
1° 2° Piano di marketing 2022/23 D Fabio Cassia (Coordinator)
1° 2° Programming in Mathlab D Marco Minozzo (Coordinator)
1° 2° Programming in SAS D Marco Minozzo (Coordinator)
Primo semestre (lauree magistrali) From 10/3/22 To 12/23/22
years Modules TAF Teacher
1° 2° An introduction to multivariate statistical analysis using R - 2022/2023 D Francesca Rossi (Coordinator)
1° 2° Business & predictive analytics for International Firms (with Excel Applications) - 2022/23 D Angelo Zago (Coordinator)
1° 2° English for business and economics F Riccardo Fiorentini (Coordinator)
1° 2° Multinational companies and their foreign direct investment - 2022/2023 D Riccardo Fiorentini (Coordinator)
1° 2° Soft skills training for economics - 2022/23 D Claudio Zoli (Coordinator)
1° 2° Topics in applied economics and finance - 2022/23 D Claudio Zoli (Coordinator)
1° 2° Experience 3 Days as a Manager D Riccardo Stacchezzini (Coordinator)
Secondo semestre (lauree magistrali) From 2/20/23 To 5/19/23
years Modules TAF Teacher
1° 2° Geopolitics & international negotiations & relations 2022/2023 D Angelo Zago (Coordinator)
1° 2° The Chartered Accountant as a business consultant D Riccardo Stacchezzini (Coordinator)
1° 2° Integrated Financial Planning 2022/2023 D Riccardo Stacchezzini (Coordinator)
1° 2° Professional Communication for Economics 2022/2023 D Claudio Zoli (Coordinator)
Secondo semestre (lauree) From 2/20/23 To 5/31/23
years Modules TAF Teacher
1° 2° Project "B-EDUCATION: ideas that count" - 1 cfu D Roberto Bottiglia (Coordinator)
1° 2° Project "B-EDUCATION: ideas that count" - 2 cfu D Roberto Bottiglia (Coordinator)

Teaching code

4S003754

Coordinator

Paolo Roffia

Credits

6

Language

English en

Scientific Disciplinary Sector (SSD)

SECS-P/07 - BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION AND ACCOUNTING STUDIES

Period

Secondo semestre (lauree magistrali) dal Feb 20, 2023 al May 19, 2023.

Learning objectives

The aim of the course is to develop the student ability in undestanding and designing the cost accounting and the business reporting systems.
A cost accounting system is concerned with accumulating cost for inventory valuation to meet external financial accounting and internal monthly or quaterly profit measurement requirements.
A management accounting system accumulates, classifies, summarizes and reports information that will assist employees within an organization in their decision making, planning, control and performance measurement activities. A business reporting system summarise both internal and external information for the decision making process realised by top and middle management.
At the end of the course the student will be able:
- to know the main instruments for cost accounting and business reporting;
- to design the cost accounting system and the business reporting system for a SME;
- to determine and analyse the main variances between budget and actual costs;
- to prepare a few business reports on costs or responsibility centers.
The course is taught in English.

Prerequisites and basic notions

The course requires knowledge of business processes and prarticularly knowledge of financial accounting processes

Program

The course is divided into four parts (both for attending and non attending students):
PART 1: INTRODUCTION TO MANAGEMENT AND COST ACCOUNTING
1. Introduction to management accounting
2. An introduction to cost terms and concepts
PART 2: COST ACCUMULATION FOR INVENTORY VALUATION AND PROFIT MEASUREMENT
3. Cost assignment
4. Accounting entries for a job costing system
5. Process costing
6. Joint and by-product costing
PART 3: INFORMATION FOR DECISION-MAKING
8. Cost-volume-profit analysis
9. Measuring relevant costs and revenues for decision-making
10. Pricing decision and profitability analysis
11. Activity-based costing
PART 4: INFORMATION FOR PLANNING, CONTROL AND PERFORMANCE MEASUREMENT
15. The budgeting process
16. Management control systems
17. Standard costing and variance analysis
PART 6: INFORMATION FOR PLANNING, CONTROL AND PERFORMANCE MEASUREMENT
24 Cost estimation and cost behaviour

Bibliography

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Didactic methods

TEACHING ACTIVITY: front lessons. During the course a few casestudy will be analysed. Students will found those materials accessing to MYUNIVR platform. Students must prepare (compulsory for all students) a project work under the supervision of the teacher. Instructions on how to do the PW (also for non attending students) are given in MYUNIVR platform. Chapters of the text book to study (Drury 10th ed) : 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 15, 16, 17, 24.
The teacher is available for QandA:
1. at the and of the lectures;
2. in a specific meeting with students (both in presence and via skype - please see institutional webpage).

Learning assessment procedures

The aim of the examination is to assess a) the student knowledge of the main topics of the course and b) the ability to solve some practical case-study taken from the textbook and from case studies.

Students with disabilities or specific learning disorders (SLD), who intend to request the adaptation of the exam, must follow the instructions given HERE

Evaluation criteria

The examination has two parts: 1 project work to do individually or in groups (gives a max of 10 marks); 2 MOODLE exam (gives a max of 20 marks). The project work can be done in two differents ways, please see MOODLE course page. MOODLE exam includes 10 multiple choice questions (MCQ), 2 marks for each question and 2 open questions (OQ), 5 marks for each question. Each question (MCQ and OQ) has a specific score indicated at the top line. The final grade is the sum of the scores of every single question PW + (MCQ + OQ). The maximum score for this course is 30. The MOODLE exam lasts 50 minutes and is done using MOODLE platform. If available the exam is done in an IT lab room. Please be ready to use a LAPTOP with 1 hour of battery.

Criteria for the composition of the final grade

The final grade is the sum of the evaluation of project work (max 10 marks) and MOODLE exam (max 20 marks).
The student MAY ask for an additional oral examination to modify (max +/- 3 marks) the previous score.
Online registration is required at least 3 days before the examination date.

Exam language

English