Top job matches for the Bachelor in Economic and Social Sciences
Occupation matches are mapped from this programme's verified curriculum against the ESCO (European Skills, Competences, Qualifications & Occupations) standard.
European Skills, Competences, Qualifications & Occupations
Bachelor in Economic and Social Sciences at Bocconi University → Economist (ESCO 2631.2) · 82% Good match.
The program provides strong grounding in data analysis, statistical software, and mathematical modelling—core tools economists use. Multiple reinforced skills in policy analysis and economic trends support the occupation's research and advisory functions, though the program does not explicitly list advanced economic theory or microeconomic/macroeconomic specialization.
Bachelor in Economic and Social Sciences at Bocconi University → Economic development coordinator (ESCO 2631.2.3) · 78% Good match.
The program strongly emphasises policy analysis, economic policy development, and data-driven decision-making. Development economics and trend analysis are both grounded skills. However, the program shows less emphasis on implementation coordination and institutional leadership aspects central to the coordinator role.
Bachelor in Economic and Social Sciences at Bocconi University → Business economics researcher (ESCO 2631.2.1) · 75% Good match.
Strong match in data analysis, financial statement interpretation, and mathematical economics—foundational skills for business economics research. The program grounds quantitative analysis heavily but shows less explicit coverage of industry-specific or consumer trend forecasting methodologies.
Bachelor in Economic and Social Sciences at Bocconi University → Sociologist (ESCO 2632.6) · 72% Good match.
The program provides solid grounding in research methodology, data analysis, and statistical techniques—essential for sociological work. However, it lacks explicit coverage of sociology as a discipline, social theory, and the qualitative approaches needed to study societies, cultures, and institutions holistically.
Bachelor in Economic and Social Sciences at Bocconi University → Sociology lecturer (ESCO 2310.1.38) · 68% Possible match.
The program grounds research methodology and data analysis skills applicable to academic work, plus some coverage of research process planning and professional development. However, it provides minimal explicit grounding in pedagogical skills, course design, or sociology content needed for lecturing—this is primarily a research-oriented fit.
Bachelor in Economic and Social Sciences at Bocconi University → Social work researcher (ESCO 2632.6.1) · 67% Possible match.
The program excels at research methodology, data analysis tools, and project management—technical research skills. However, it lacks grounding in social work theory, social service standards, vulnerable population protection, and the applied social context that defines social work research—a significant disciplinary gap.
Bachelor in Economic and Social Sciences at Bocconi University → Business analyst (ESCO 2421.1) · 64% Possible match.
The program provides quantitative analysis and financial interpretation skills useful for business analysis, plus problem-solving frameworks. However, it lacks explicit grounding in change management, qualitative methods, organisational assessment, and strategic business consulting—key competencies for the role.
Bachelor in Economic and Social Sciences at Bocconi University → EU funds manager (ESCO 1213.6) · 61% Possible match.
The program touches policy analysis, EU law, and government implementation but lacks the deep grounding in financial management, budgeting, procurement, audit, and administrative compliance that EU funds managers require. The fit is primarily conceptual rather than operational.
The program provides strong grounding in data analysis, statistical software, and mathematical modelling—core tools economists use. Multiple reinforced skills in policy analysis and economic trends support the occupation's research and advisory functions, though the program does not explicitly list advanced economic theory or microeconomic/macroeconomic specialization.
SkillsThe program provides solid grounding in research methodology, data analysis, and statistical techniques—essential for sociological work. However, it lacks explicit coverage of sociology as a discipline, social theory, and the qualitative approaches needed to study societies, cultures, and institutions holistically.
SkillsThe program grounds research methodology and data analysis skills applicable to academic work, plus some coverage of research process planning and professional development. However, it provides minimal explicit grounding in pedagogical skills, course design, or sociology content needed for lecturing—this is primarily a research-oriented fit.
SkillsThe program provides quantitative analysis and financial interpretation skills useful for business analysis, plus problem-solving frameworks. However, it lacks explicit grounding in change management, qualitative methods, organisational assessment, and strategic business consulting—key competencies for the role.
SkillsThe program touches policy analysis, EU law, and government implementation but lacks the deep grounding in financial management, budgeting, procurement, audit, and administrative compliance that EU funds managers require. The fit is primarily conceptual rather than operational.
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