Global Business Relationships
Economics and Business Administration | Bachelor's programme
The bachelor's programme Economics and Business Administration – Global Business Relationships runs for a period of three years, and each academic year is divided into two semesters.
Weekly schedule
Below is an example of what a weekly schedule might look like for a student in the first semester.
Naturally, you have breaks during the day, e.g. "the academic quarter" or lunch break.
Monday |
Tuesday |
Wedensday |
Thursday |
Friday |
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08-10 o'clock Practical assignment class: Organization with Philosophy of Science |
10-12 o'clock Lecture: Microeconomics |
08-10 o'clock Practical assignment class: Microeconomics |
08-10 o'clock Practical assignment class: Entrepreneurship and Understanding Business |
10-12 o'clock Lecture: Organization with Philosophy of Science |
10-12 o'clock Lecture: Mathematics and Statistics |
10-12 o'clock Lecture: Organization with Philosophy of Science |
12-14 o'clock Lecture: Introduction to Concepts and Methods in European Studies |
12:15-14:15 o'clock Lecture: Mathematics and Statistics |
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12:15-14:15 o'clock Lecture: Entrepreneurship and Understanding Business |
12:15-14:15 o'clock Lecture: Entrepreneurship and Understanding Business |
A Bachelor's degree is just the beginning of your education
Most students supplement their 3-year Bachelor’s degree with a 2-year Master’s degree programme. Upon earning your Bachelor's degree in Global Business Relationships, you will have direct access to study for a Master’s programme in Economics and Business Administration at SDU.