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Browse Programs Admission InformationThe training program in Business Economics and Enterprise Management is designed to equip students with the ability to integrate the knowledge acquired throughout their academic journey, particularly during the first and second years of the common core curriculum. This includes foundational subjects such as business administration, enterprise management, corporate economics, and various educational units (core, methodological, exploratory, and transversal). The objective is to connect this foundational knowledge with newly introduced theoretical and practical subjects.
By completing the fifth and sixth semesters of the specialization in Business Economics and Enterprise Management, students will be able to:
· Consolidate and expand upon the knowledge gained during the initial four semesters, aligning it with the chosen field of specialization;
· Acquire essential theoretical and practical competencies in management and administration, with an emphasis on understanding and addressing challenges in the external business environment;
· Develop the ability to apply economic tools for forecasting and informed decision-making;
· Graduate with the capacity to support enterprises in addressing management and organizational issues within both their internal and external environments, by proposing effective and contextually relevant solutions.
During the final year of the Bachelor's program in Business Economics and Enterprise Management, students undertake a set of core courses that deepen their understanding of key managerial and economic concepts and prepare them for integration into the professional world.
Fifth Semester – Core Courses:
· Corporate Strategy
· Production and Operations Management
· Organizational Theory
· Company Law
Sixth Semester – Core Courses:
· Competition Law
· Marketing Data Analysis
· Financial Management
· Human Resource Management
These subjects are designed to provide students with the analytical tools, legal knowledge, and strategic insights necessary for effective decision-making and performance management within organizations.
Complementary Courses:
· Specialized Business English
· National Accounting
· Financial Mathematics
· Econometrics
These courses aim to provide students with a well-rounded education in management sciences, business economics, quantitative analysis, and legal frameworks.
Graduation Project
At the end of the sixth semester, students are required to complete a graduation project that demonstrates their ability to apply acquired knowledge to real-world organizational or economic issues. This capstone project is essential for the validation of their degree.
Admission to the Bachelor's program in Business Economics and Enterprise Management is open to candidates who have successfully completed secondary education (Baccalaureate or equivalent), particularly in Economics, Management Sciences, or related fields. Preference is given to students who demonstrate aptitude in both economic and administrative areas..
The program spans three academic years, divided into six semesters, leading to the award of a Bachelor's degree (Licence) in Business Economics and Enterprise Management.