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Bachelor in Design Culture and Economics, in Business Language or in European Studies

30.09.2015)

The following bachelor degrees give access to the master programme provided specific subjects within economics and business administration are included in the bachelor programme in a given number of ECTS. In case specific requirements for a given bachelor programme are stipulated, these shall be met through electives or elective modules during the given undergraduate programme to ensure that the Bachelor's program contains at least 75 ECTS within Business economics and administration.

Bachelor degree

Requirement of specific course content 

Clarification and Explanation
Design and Culture
Economics
Microeconomics, 5 ECTS The specific Business Economics Electives / Course Package have been approved by the Academic Study Board for Design and Turism
Corporate
Finance, 5 ECTS
Accounting, 5 ECTS a)
Statistics, 5 ECTS
Additional within the area of Business Economics,10 ECTS
Bachelor in Business Language
(SDU, Slagelse)
Microeconomics, 5 ECTS The specific Business Economics Electives / Course Package have been approved by the Academic Study Board for Business Language
Accounting, 5 ECTS
Corporate Finance, 5 ECTS
Statistics, 5 ECTS
Additional methods for analysis of data, 5 ECTS
European Studies, Business Track Accounting, 5 ECTS
Corporate
Finance, 5 ECTS
European Studies, other tracks  No access  

a) Requirements in Accounting, 5 ECTS are only required for curricula for Design and Culture Economics from 2013 and onwards.
Accounting is included in the Business Administration Course Package as possible elective subject from Autumn 2015 (Management Accounting).  It is also possible to choose both Management Accounting and Financial Accounting, total 10 ECTS (recommended especially if you are considering a MSc in Economics and Business Administration profile within Accounting and Financing), in this case, the group of " Additional  within the area of Business Economics" is reduced to 5 ECTS.

 

The Study Board of Business Economics, University of Southern Denmark

Last Updated 09.02.2024