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This outline presents a nominal study plan for students starting their program in academic year 2025-2026.
It is based on the Bachelor Education and Examination Regulations (EER). In case of any discrepancies, the EER is leading!
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Bachelor Econometrics and Operations Research 2025-2026

Year 1 Bachelor Econometrics and Operations Research 2025-2026
Year S1 P1 EBC1036 Quantitative Introduction to Business EBC1016 Analysis I EBC1008 Linear Algebra EBS1001 Philosophy of Science EBS1008 Orientation
P2 EBC1012 Microeconomics
P3        
S2 P4 EBC1020 Macroeconomics EBC1032 Analysis II EBC1024 Probability Theory   EBS1008 Orientation
P5 EBC1028 Finance  
P6        
Year 2 Bachelor Econometrics and Operations Research 2026-2027
YearS1P1EBC2105 OptimisationEBC2001 Macroeconomics and Finance
P2EBC2016 ProgrammingEBC2110 Game Theory and Economics
P3EBS2002 Second year Project I 
S2P4EBC2107 Mathematical StatisticsEBC2106 Operations Research
P5EBC2111 Econometric Methods IEBC2108 Economics of Uncertainty and Information
P6EBS2003 Second year Project II 
Year 3 Bachelor Econometrics and Operations Research 2027-2028
Year S1 P1     ESA9000 Study Abroad 1
P2    
P3 Disciplinary skill  
S2 P4 Disciplinary course Disciplinary course EBT0003 Bachelor's Thesis 1
P5 Elective  
P6    

1 For delayed students, Study Abroad is also offered in semester 2, and the bachelor thesis in semester 1.

For the full text, see Chapter XVI SBE Bachelor’s study programmes from the Bachelor Education and Examination Regulations for academic year 2025-2026.

The First-Year Bachelor’s phase is composed of two semesters comprising eight (8) compulsory courses of 6.5 ECTS credits per course, and two (2) compulsory skills trainings of 4.0 ECTS credits per skills training. The Final Bachelor’s phase is composed of four semesters; semester three, four, five and six.

The third and fourth semester comprises eight (8) compulsory courses of 6.5 ECTS credits per course, and two (2) compulsory skills trainings of 4.0 ECTS credits per skills training.

The fifth and sixth semester comprises a study abroad period of 26.0 ECTS credits, one (1) disciplinary skills training of 4.0 ECTS credits, two (2) disciplinary courses of 6.5 ECTS credits per course, one (1) elective course of 6.5 credits per course, and one (1) Bachelor’s thesis of 10.5 ECTS credits, which must be written during the sixth semester.

In order to meet the bachelor’s exam requirements within the available space for disciplinary and elective courses, students need to choose: one (1) skills training from a specific set of two (2) disciplinary skills trainings provided in the Outline Study Programme and as specified below, two (2) courses from a specific set of four (4) disciplinary courses provided in the Outline Study Programme and as specified below; and one (1) elective course from the list of elective courses provided in the Outline Study Programme.