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Bachelor International Business
Emerging Markets 2019-20

Year 1
YearSemester 1Period 1EBC1001 Management of Organisations and MarketingEBC1005 Quantitative Methods I
Period 2EBC1009 Economics and BusinessEBC1037 Accounting and Financial Reporting
Period 3EBS1001 Reflections on Academic Discourse 
Semester 2Period 4EBC1017 StrategyEBC1033 Quantitative Methods II
Period 5EBC1025 FinanceEBC1029 Fundamentals of Supply Chain Management
Period 6EBS1005 Management Game 
Year 2
YearSemester 1Period 1EBC2154 Institutions, Politics and Entrepreneurship in Emerging MarketsEBC2165 Managerial Finance and Accounting
or EBC2008 Management of Organisations
EBS2063 Market Research in Emerging Economies
Period 2EBC2155 Growth and International Economic Relations in Emerging EconomiesEBC2009 Marketing Management
or EBC2021 Global Business
Period 3EBS2064 QM Emerging Markets 
Semester 2Period 4EBC2156 Innovation in Emerging EconomiesEBC2003 Management Information Systems
or EBC2020 Corporate Governance
Period 5EBC2157 Financing Emerging EconomiesEBC2022 Management of Operations and Product Development
or EBC2158 Entrepreneurship and Small Business Management
Period 6 
Year 3
YearSemester 1Period 1EBC2167 Emerging Markets in the Globalisation DebateElectiveEBS2067 Creative Problem-Solving and Communication Skills for Emerging Markets or EBS2076 Global Citizenship
Period 2EBC2037 Economics and Society in Contemporary Asia
or EBC2160 Economics and Society in Contemporary Latin America
or EBC2161 Doing Business in Emerging Markets (Capita Selecta)
Elective
Period 3 
Semester 2Period 4Internship in Emerging EconomyBachelor Thesis 
Period 5
Period 6

The first-year Bachelor's exam for the study programme in International Business 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:

  • four (4) compulsory courses of 6.5 credits per course;
  • four (4) elective courses of 6.5 credits per course, to be chosen out of a list of core courses;
  • two (2) compulsory skills trainings of 4.0 credits each.

The third and fourth semester comprises:

  • an internship abroad of 22.0 credits;
  • two (2) elective courses of 6.5 credits per course;
  • one (1) elective course of 6.5 credits related to a domain;
  • one (1) compulsory course of 6.5 credits;
  • one (1) compulsory skills training of 4.0 credits; and
  • one (1) Bachelor’s thesis of 8.0 credits.

The internship abroad might be substituted by a period of study abroad of 22.0 credits, only after approval of the Board of Examiners.

An internship abroad will be awarded with a maximum of 22.0 credits.