Soft Skills
Soft skills are skills that are not tied to a specific occupational field, but can be applied across all professional careers. A typical example would be interpersonal and communication skills. Students can complement their academic studies with training in soft skills.
During academic year 2024/25, students of the Bachelor's Degree Programme in Economics: Behavior, Data and Policy can earn university credits (CFU/ECTS) by attending the following courses:
- Sustainability and sustainable development (3 CFU) - basic course
- Organized crime and research methodology
- Societies, rights and environmental crime
- Gender based violence: an interdisciplinary approach
- The instruments of gender equality
- Women's time
- New public governance and co-production of Public Services
- Data visualization narratives
Each of the above courses is worth 3 credits and can be included in the study plan to cover part of the 6 credits required for "further elective activities". Please note that courses that are not graded with a numerical mark, but only with a "pass" or "fail", can only be chosen up to a maximum of 3 credits. Hence, you can choose only one soft skills course among the ones listed above.