

International Business Economics
About the Course
Curriculum:
Microeconomics: Core courses in microeconomics cover the principles and theories of individual economic behavior and decision-making, including supply and demand, consumer theory, production theory, and market structures.
Macroeconomics: Studies in macroeconomics focus on the aggregate behavior of the economy, including topics such as national income accounting, economic growth, inflation, unemployment, monetary policy, and fiscal policy.
International Economics: Courses in international economics cover topics such as international trade theory, trade policies, balance of payments, exchange rates, and international capital flows. Students learn about the economic theories and models used to analyze global trade and finance.
Business Economics: Studies in business economics focus on the application of economic principles to business decision-making, including pricing strategies, cost analysis, market structure analysis, and competitive strategy formulation.
Econometrics: Courses in econometrics cover the statistical techniques used to analyze economic data and test economic hypotheses. Students learn about regression analysis, time series analysis, and hypothesis testing in the context of economic research.
International Business: Core courses in international business cover topics such as global business environments, international market entry strategies, international business law, global supply chain management, and cross-cultural management.
Globalization and Development: Studies in globalization and development explore the economic, social, and political implications of globalization on developing countries. Students learn about development theories, poverty reduction strategies, and international development policies.
Economic Policy Analysis: Courses in economic policy analysis cover the evaluation of economic policies and their impact on various stakeholders, including consumers, businesses, and governments. Students learn about policy analysis techniques, cost-benefit analysis, and policy evaluation methods.
Career Opportunities:
International Business Analyst
Economic Consultant
Trade Analyst
Market Research Analyst
Global Supply Chain Manager
International Trade Specialist
Economic Development Officer
Policy Analyst
International Economist
Corporate Strategist
Overall, BS International Business Economics prepares students for careers in various fields of international business, economics, and policy analysis, providing them with the knowledge, skills, and analytical abilities needed to navigate the global economy.
Location
Budapest,
Hungary
Duration
8 Semesters
Estimated Annual Tuition Fee
EUR 4,500 to EUR 5,000
Degree
Bachelors
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