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LESSONS
16.00-19.00 Tuesday ROOM T1 (ed. E) Viale Regina Elena 295
10.00-12.00 Wednesday ROOM 2L Castro Laurenziano 7a
EXAMS
Project+Oral
Students are called to propose a case study characterized by elements from managerial/economic aspects favoring the development of innovative themes. The oral test will evaluate reasoning skills and the level of knowledge acquired during the course.
12/06/2026
15/07/2026
09/09/2026
Course objectives
The course aims at introducing students to the key concepts of economics and management oriented toward technological aspects. Contents of the course will be focused mainly on key concepts and tools regarding Managerial Accounting and Project Management.
Expected learning outcomes
Students will learn how to know managerial accounting through the understanding of its main aspects, concepts and tools, and its application to improve the decision-making. The development of critical thinking, oriented to analyse and understand the main managerial issues with a special focus on technological and economic side, will be one of the main findings to reach.
Course program
Managerial Accounting
Project Management
Course overview
I year of Master of Science in Cybersecurity, II semester
Number of ECTS credits: 6
Language: English
Class Schedule
The course will begin regularly on 24 February 2026.
Didactic material
Noreen, Brewer, Garrison “Managerial Accounting for Managers” 2020 (5th ed.) McGraw Hill
Larson, Gray, “Project Management: the managerial process” 2018 (7th ed.) McGraw Hill
Additional material provided by the professor
Prof. Idiano D'Adamo
Room A122
"Antonio Ruberti" Department of Computer, Control and Management Engineering - Via Ariosto 25, Rome.
Mail: idiano.dadamo@uniroma1.it
The student reception will take place in both modes including the distance mode via google meet. The procedure is simply to write me (idiano.dadamo@uniroma1.it) in order to agree on time and date of the appointment.