The BSc programme in Economics and Business Administration is a general bachelor programme in economics and business administration.
The programme aims to give you a broad introduction to a number of economic, legal and organizational issues in the business community. Apart from business issues, the programme also considers socioeconomic aspects and the joint interaction between economics and business administration.
In specific terms, you learn to analyse the company’s financial problems and issues and develop business administration strategies. In addition, you learn about organisation, product development, sales, project management and innovation, and you obtain insight into the theories and methods used to understand companies’ internal and external relations.
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The study programme comprises elective courses that allow you to specialise in particular subject areas depending on your interests. The programme is concluded with a Bachelor’s Thesis in which you will spend your last semester solving a specific problem by applying the analytical and investigative methods you have studied.
Teaching in the BSc(B) programme
Teaching typically takes the form of lectures supplemented by group discussions and exercises.
In addition, written take-home papers and seminars are used. A seminar report is a written paper that you draw up on the basis of independent literature studies. The report is reviewed and discussed in study circle form. The bachelor study programmes in economics and business administration are completed with a bachelor’s thesis in which you, in cooperation with other students, work with a specific problem or issue, possibly in contact with a company, and thereby apply the analysis and solution methodologies taught in the study programme.