Global Management




Tuition

Duration

Admissions Deadline

Location
Profile
The Bachelor of Science (BSc) in Global Management is a full-time, on-campus, three-year programme for a total of 180ECTS, taught entirely in English, with one intake each year in autumn. This generalist undergraduate global business program combines rigorous academic foundations in all fields of management with practical insights from the professional world. After the Bachelor’s, students can continue towards TSM Master’s programmes or elsewhere in the world. The BSc aims: to provide solid basic theoretical, analytical, and technical skills in management to implement solutions to important global problems; to encourage students to learn inside and outside the classroom; to offer a dynamic, collaborative international community including faculty, students, alumni, corporate partners, and international partners; to deliver graduates with important personal, interpersonal, and multicultural skills and abilities; and to distinguish its students for their scientific rigour, analytical thinking, and ethical awareness. The educational philosophy of the programme is based on three stages: Awake (year 1), Develop (year 2), and Accelerate (year 3).
In the first year, students will attend courses introducing the fundamentals of management science, international institutions and comparative political systems.
Furthermore, students will take fundamental courses in accounting, finance, marketing and business economics for a successful academic path. In the second year, the emphasis shifts to alternative perspectives on specific contexts of innovation, project management, geopolitics, governance, and the legal environment. This will allow students to gain an understanding of entrepreneurship and sustainable development. In the third year, students dig further into theoretical models and analytical skills to allow them to refine their critical thinking ability.
Map
Sorry, no records were found. Please adjust your search criteria and try again.
Sorry, unable to load the Maps API.
Related Programs
Additional Information
Considerations
- Not Required