Bachelor of Science in Business Administration International Management + Economics

Location

Switzerland: Lucerne

Description

The Bachelor of Science in Business Administration with International Management + Economics is a full-time six-semester course. It starts annually in the autumn. Tuition (with the exception of non-English language-learning units) takes place entirely in English.

In terms of content, the course features a general management programme of approximately 120 credits and an exclusively international focus programme of approximately 60 credits. Moreover, students will have to pass an assessment level of two semesters before being able to continue their studies at bachelor level (semesters 3 to 6.

The course is made up of modules of between 3 and 9 ECTS credits, i.e. 5 to 8 modules per semester. Modules may consist of up to three sub-modules which are related to each other and typically cover different aspects of specific areas (e.g. economics, ecology and mathematics). Assessment is normally through end-of-module examinations or in-module assignments.

A wide range of teaching and learning methods are used, depending on the aims and objectives of specific modules and sub-modules. Apart from contact units, directed and self-directed learning form an integral part of the curriculum.

Highlights

The focus programme in International Management + Economics will enhance students' perception of how international business operates (business management) and which external factors are crucial in order to achieve success (business environment.

Students will sharpen their awareness and understanding of cultural diversity and learn how to act responsibly and successfully across cultures.

In terms of management skills, the programme includes a thorough grounding in managerial economics, value chain management and project management. Beyond that it extends to areas such as international trade, finance, law and taxation.

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