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BSc in Economics and Business Administration - General Business Economics

A Bachelor programme in Economics and Business Administration contains a broad range of business economics subjects, including marketing, accounting, finance, IT, planning, and organisational theory.

Furhter information on the danish website
  • This Programme is offered in Esbjerg
  • This Programme is taught in Danish

Facts about the programme - BSc in Economics and Business Administration - General Business Economics

  • Bachelor programme
  • Faculty: Business and Social Sciences 
  • Duration: 3 years
  • Location: Esbjerg
  • Application deadline:
    Quota 2: Apply no later than 15 March at 12:00 noon
    Quota 1: Apply no later than 5 July at 12:00 noon
  • Study start: 1 September

Learn to understand, plan, and solve corporate challenges

The programme provides you with a versatile set of business skills that can be used in both private and public companies and within a wide range of industries. A BSc in Economics and Business Administration from SDU enables you to hold a position within virtually any of a company's administrative functions.

The programme focuses on the analytical part of business economics, where you learn a great deal about how to analyse and manage a company's internal mechanisms as well as acquire the tools to carry this out. You will acquire a broad range of skills in management, accounting, organisation, marketing, and finance. Together with an insight into IT, the programme provides you with a good starting point for participating in the analysis, planning, and development of a company's financial management tools. You will therefore be equipped to understand, plan, and solve both the national and international challenges that a company may face.

You are provided with excellent opportunities to influence your course of study by means of electives during the programme’s third year. You can also take a semester abroad, and SDU will gladly help find the right university for you.

For more information, please visit the Danish webpage. You are also welcome to contact us

Last Updated 28.07.2024