Bsc economics and business administration cbs

  • What is BSC business administration?

    A Bachelor of Science in Business Administration (BSBA) degree is designed to provide students with a strong academic foundation in core business functions including general business administration, accounting, finance, project management, information technology, human resources, marketing, international business, .

  • What is CBS ranked in QS?

    Rankings & ratings

    #94.
    QS WUR Ranking By Subject.#9.
    World University Rankings - Masters In Management.#12.
    World University Rankings - Masters In Finance.#151-175.
    QS International Trade Ranking..

  • What is CBS ranked in the world?

    The Financial Times ranked Copenhagen Business School #50 worldwide in its Masters in Management 2020 ranking.
    The Financial Times also ranked the CBS Executive MBA program #62 in the world and #31 in Europe in 2015..

  • Rankings & ratings

    #94.
    QS WUR Ranking By Subject.#9.
    World University Rankings - Masters In Management.#12.
    World University Rankings - Masters In Finance.#151-175.
    QS International Trade Ranking.
  • CBS has more qualified applicants than places available at its master programmes, so the selection process is often very competitive.
    As such, you should absolutely apply if a programme sparks your interest, but make sure to have a plan B and C and adjust your expectations accordingly.
  • CBS is Denmark's largest educational and research institution within business administration and economics in a wide sense.
    The university is committed to providing CBS is Denmark's largest educational and research institution within business administration and economics in a wide sense.
BSc SEM combines business economics and service sector studies and gives you an in-depth understanding of how to market, sell and organise a service in nationalĀ 
BSc SEM combines business economics and service sector studies and gives you an in-depth understanding of how to market, sell and organise a service inĀ 

What is a BS in Business Administration with a concentration in economics?

The BS in Business Administration with a concentration in economics allows students to combine the insights of economics with a strong core of business skills.

What is the Business Economics BSc programme?

The programme builds on the business economics BSc degrees and, with its 11 different English taught degree concentrations and 3 concentrations conducted in Danish, it provides you the opportunity to study and specialise in most fields covered by business economics.
The concentrations are organised according to four core subject areas:.

What programmes are taught at CBS?

All programmes taught at CBS in alphabetical order:

  • BA in Intercultural Market Communication - offered for the last time in 2018.
    BSc in Business Administration and Commercial Law (taught in Danish) BSc in Business Administration and Digital Management.
    BSc in Business Administration and Information Systems (taught in Danish) .
  • Why MSc in economics and Business Administration?

    The MSc Programme in Economics and Business Administration / Cand.merc. is your natural choice for graduate studies in strategy, management and economics.
    Rooted in the interplay between practice and theory, the programme is conducted in a dynamic university setting.


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