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Business & Economics
Business & Management
BSc International Business Economics
3 years
€1657 pa
Programme profile
This programme represents UPF's commitment to the internationalization of its bachelor's degree studies, against the backdrop of a society that is increasingly aware of the importance not only of multilingualism but also of multiculturalism. Thus, and thanks to the international nature of the University's teaching staff, all the programme's subjects are taught and assessed in English. Furthermore, students are required to undertake a study period abroad, preferably in an English-speaking country.
The degree programme provides a grounding in aspects of mathematics, statistics, law, history, economics and business, accounting, sales and marketing, strategy and other areas, with an international format and outlook.
Programme content
Basic and compulsory subjects essential to a knowledge of economics and business, such as Mathematics, Introduction to Company Law and Introduction to Financial Accounting, are taught in the first year of the programme.
In the second year, students learn in greater detail about the fields of microeconomics, macroeconomics, probability, statistics, econometrics and financial analysis, among others.
In the third and fourth years, students must earn 120 credits through compulsory business subjects and optional economics and business subjects, all with an international focus. The fourth year includes carrying out a bachelor's degree final project, which has a value of six credits and allows students to demonstrate all the progress they have made.
An optional internship can be undertaken in the third or fourth year.
Progression
The university doesn't currently offer a related Masters programme, taught through English
Entry Requirements
3 A-levels. Maths, at A2 or AS, preferred
Six subjects at Leaving Certificate including at least two 2 at H5. Maths, at H5, preferred
Usually required
No
No
04 June
01 July
* application deadline is recommended rather than absolute: students need to have qualifications recognised by Spanish state, such qualifications to be submitted to university in July.
Selection through Grade Point Average