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This outline presents a study plan for students starting their programme in academic year 2026-2027.
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 Economics and Business Economics
Specialisation Emerging Markets 2026-2027

Year 1 Bachelor Economics and Business Economics
Year S1 P1 EBC1002 Management of Organisations and MarketingEBC1006 Quantitative Methods IEBS1001 Philosophy of Science
P2 EBC1053 Economics and Global ChallengesEBC1038 Accounting and Financial Reporting
P3    
S2 P4 EBC1010 Microeconomics EBC1034 Quantitative Methods II  
P5 EBC1018 Macroeconomics EBC1026 Finance  
P6 EBS1006 Economy Game    
Year 2 Bachelor Economics and Business Economics - Specialisation Emerging Markets
  Choose one disciplinary course per period  
Year S1 P1 EBC2154 Institutions, Politics and Entrepreneurship in Emerging Markets EBC2010 Microeconomics: Choices, Markets and Welfare or EBC2011 Quantitative Methods III (EC) or EBC2019 Banking or EBC2164 Accounting for Managerial Decision Making 1  
P2 EBC2155 Sustainable Development for Emerging Markets EBC2005 Industrial Organisation or EBC2006 Financial Markets or EBC2012 Public Economics or EBC2040 Macroeconomics and Economic Policy 1  
P3 EBS2064 QM Emerging Markets 2 or Elective skill  
S2 P4 EBC2156 Innovation in Emerging Markets EBC2013 Economic Growth and Institutions or EBC2014 International Trade or EBC2020 Corporate Governance or EBC2023 Managerial Economics or EBC2024 Marketing Research and Supply Chain Management 1 EBS2063 Market Research in Emerging Markets
P5 EBC2157 Financing Emerging Markets EBC2015 Institutional Economics or EBC2025 Quantitative Business or EBC2027 International Business or EBC2173 Labour Economics 1
P6  

1 In addition to the compulsory Emerging Markets course, you must choose one disciplinary Emerging Markets course in each period (of year 2).
You cannot, for instance, make up for missing a disciplinary course in period 4 by taking two disciplinary courses in period 1.

2 EBS2064 is a compulsory course for everyone that has not passed EBC2011 in year 2. EBS2064 (compulsory skill in year 2, period 3) must be replaced by an elective skill, if EBC2011 (elective course in year 2, period 1) has been successfully completed. You cannot book these courses together (and/or pass both courses) in year 2.

Year 3 Bachelor Economics and Business Economics - Specialisation Emerging Markets
Year S1 P1 EBC2167 Emerging Markets in the Global Economy Elective EBS2077 Global Citizenship for Emerging Markets
P2 Disciplinary course Elective
P3    
S2 P4   EBT0018 Bachelor's Thesis Internship in Emerging Economy:
EINT9005 Africa
or EINT9006 Asia
or EINT9007 Latin America
or EINT9008 Europe
P5  
P6  

For the full text, see Chapter XVI SBE Bachelor’s study programmes from the Bachelor Education and Examination Regulations for academic year 2026-2027.

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 third and fourth semester comprises four (4) compulsory courses of 6.5 ECTS credits per course, four (4) disciplinary courses of 6.5 ECTS credits per course, and two (2) compulsory skills trainings of 4.0 ECTS credits each. Please note that if a student successfully completed EBC2011 in education period 1 of semester three, the third semester comprises one (1) compulsory skills training of 4.0 ECTS credits and one (1) elective skills training of 4.0 ECTS credits.

The fifth and sixth semester comprises an internship abroad of 19.5 ECTS credits, two (2) elective courses of 6.5 ECTS credits per course, one (1) disciplinary course of 6.5 ECTS credits, one (1) compulsory course of 6.5 ECTS credits, one (1) compulsory skills training of 4.0 ECTS credits, and one (1) Bachelor’s thesis of 10.5 ECTS credits.