International Business Economics International Business School (IBS)
| Award | Attendance | Study | Duration | Start | Domestic fees | International fees |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| BSc | On-Campus | Full-time | 8 semester | September | find out | €22200 total per |
One-off registration fee for non-EU citizens: 900 EUR
Course overview
Graduates of this double Hungarian and Irish degree programme will be prepared to enter the international labour market with advanced skills in developing and analysing the strategic, financial and market processes of international business organisations and addressing business challenges. You will start with the fundamentals of business and at later stages also learn about the regional impact of globalisation processes; international trade and diplomatic organisations; various aspects of international marketing, finance, and people management; and develop skills required for working in international teams and negotiating in a multicultural environment.
In addition to providing a solid foundation in economic and management theory, the programme is highly practice-oriented. A very important criterion in the selection of our prestigious faculty is that they have real-life business experience. The seminars are always interactive, where tasks, assignments, and discussions prepare students for thinking and working both individually and together in teams.
The knowledge of professional English business language enables graduates to succeed in the world of international economics and global business. This can be further enhanced by a two-semester study at Dublin Business School in Ireland where you can acquire an Irish BSc (Hons.) in Business (Global Business) in addition to their Hungarian BSc degree in International Business Economics (nemzetközi gazdálkodás) awarded by IBS.
You can also opt to take part in the Erasmus+ programme while studying at IBS.
Entry requirements for this course
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