Your time is split equally between the two subjects. You'll get a good grounding in both, which opens up different career possibilities.
The mix of first-year topics usually includes information systems, marketing, operations management, economic analysis and economic policy.
In the second and third year you'll get into the core areas of business management, including corporate social responsibility, marketing, organisational behaviour and strategy. You'll also look at subjects such as macro and microeconomics.
There are plenty of opportunities for hands-on experience. You'll look at real-life case studies and you get the chance to do project work, on your own and as part of a team.
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Applications are accepted throughout the year.
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Course Curriculum:
The course curriculum fits my expectations very well. Before accepting the university's program, I checked the courses and lecturers that are here just to make sure it is what I want. Also, I spoke with past alumni about their experience here so I get a clear review of the program.
Fees:
The fees are a bit higher than expected, but the government's loan can cover it. The fee is structured in 3 parts, and they take money from my account at a certain date, which can be extended up to 2 weeks. I like that there is the possibility of extending the date because I want to make sure the student's loan company sends the money first and then the university can take it.
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