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Bachelor Economics and Business Economics
Specialisation International Business Economics 2016-17

Year 1 BSc Economics and Business Economics
YearSemester 1Period 1EBC1002 Management of Organisations and MarketingEBC1006 Quantitative Methods I
Period 2EBC1010 MicroeconomicsEBC1014 Accounting
Period 3EBS1001 Reflections on Academic Discourse 
Semester 2Period 4EBC1018 MacroeconomicsEBC1034 Quantitative Methods II
Period 5EBC1026 FinanceEBC1030 International Economic Relations
Period 6EBS1006 Economy Game 
Year 2 BSc Economics and Business Economics | Specialisation International Business Economics
YearSemester 1Period 1EBC2002 Accounting IIEBC2019 Banking
Period 2EBC2005 Industrial OrganisationEBC2006 Financial Markets
Period 3EBS2027 Quantitative Methods III 
Semester 2Period 4EBC2023 Managerial EconomicsEBC2024 Marketing and Supply Chain Management
Period 5EBC2027 International Business StrategyEBC2025 Quantitative Business
Period 6Elective skill 

Year 3 BSc Economics and Business Economics | Specialisation International Business Economics

Major Accounting

Major Finance

Major Information Management

Major Macroeconomics

Major Marketing

Major Microeconomics

Major Organisation

Major Strategy

Major Supply Chain Management

The first-year Bachelor's exam for the study programme in Economics and Business Economics is composed of two semesters, comprising:

  • eight (8) compulsory courses of 6.5 credits per course; and
  • two (2) compulsory skills trainings of 4.0 credits per skills training.

Final Bachelor’s exam (Bachelor year two and three)
The final Bachelor's exam is composed of four semesters.
The first and second semester comprises:

  • eight (8) compulsory courses of 6.5 credits per course;
  • one (1) compulsory skills training of 4.0 credits; and
  • one (1) elective skills training of 4.0 credits.

The third and fourth semester comprises:

  • a study abroad period of 26.0 credits;
  • two (2) elective courses of 6.5 credits per course in the format of the majors;
  • two (2) elective courses of 6.5 credits per course;
  • one (1) Bachelor's thesis of 8.0 credits.

If, during the period of study abroad, a student acquires 30.0 credits instead of 26.0 credits, the additional 4.0 credits may be used to substitute one of the elective skills trainings (note that compulsory skills trainings cannot be substituted).
A maximum of 4.0 credits of the study abroad requirements or an elective skills training of 4.0 credits can be substituted by doing an internship. A maximum of 6.5 credits of the study abroad requirements can be substituted by doing a summer course abroad. Guidelines are published on "MySBE Intranet".
A combination of a summer course and an internship in order to substitute credits for the study abroad is not allowed.

Major Accounting students may choose next to their two major courses in Accounting another two courses in Accounting, thus replacing the other two elective courses. Thereby they can fulfil the prerequisites for the postdoctoral programme in Accounting.