Programme details | |
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Degree: | Bachelor of Science (BSc) |
Discipline: |
Economics
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Study modes: | full-time |
Delivery modes: | on-campus |
University website: | Business Economics |
Annual tuition (EEA) | 1,157 EUR |
Annual tuition (non-EEA) | 4,960 EUR This applies to citizens of Hong Kong |
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Looking for a whole range of business opportunities after graduating? Develop the broad and solid foundations and the functionals skills you'll need to make a difference in your future business employment right here, in our English-taught Business and Economics programme.
As a business economist, the numbers are important. Not just accounting, maths and statistics, but also the analytical and empirical skills needed to assess risks, calculate the future value of assets or identify potential trends in time. We’ll teach you to think and act as an economist, by studying what determines the trade balance of countries, how the money supply influences inflation, how governments regulate monopolies and why all this matters for business, learning about the importance of trust between buyers and sellers in second-hand markets and by understanding whether a company that is the only supplier in a market is eager to innovate.
You’ll start with economic concepts, theories and models in the first year, digging deeper in years two and three, with intermediate and advanced courses on macroeconomics, microeconomics, public finance, and international monetary economics. But don’t worry, you won’t be overwhelmed by theory! Other courses put new concepts to the test. Marketing, management, corporate finance, business law, and strategic brand management are just some of the applied courses that will help you manage a firm or even set up your own company. And we don’t stop there. People skills are so important. Especially if you dream of a career as a manager. So, you’ll have plenty of opportunity to develop these and interact with other students.
Last but not least: there’s language. In a globalised economy being proficient in English, the language of international business, is indispensable. You’ll have that competitive advantage, since the Business Economics programme is taught entirely in English. And of course you’ll have the chance to practice your language and other skills during 1 or 2 semesters abroad in the Erasmus international student exchange programme.
You’ll share the classroom with your fellow students for the first two years. In the third year, you’ll choose between one of two specialisations: International Business or Business & Technology. International Business offers advanced courses on business, economics and social entrepreneurship. Business & Technology adds technological entrepreneurship, advanced mathematics, and information technology to the mix.
The broad set of business skills you'll develop in this programme mean you'll remain very versatile and will have access to a wide range of careers in many different sectors. Banking, insurance, audit or consulting, or perhaps public administration. A research department, or staff or operational function in a firm or organisation. Perhaps a sales manager or human resources manager, or a role in marketing. There's plenty to choose from.
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