Management and Business Administration, BA
Objectives and Perspectives
To prepare specialists in economics and business who, using the skills they have acquired in the fields of
economics, social sciences, applied economics, methodology and their chosen specialisation, are able to plan
and analyse the activities of business organisations and institutions, and to direct and organise the activities of
managers and companies. Further, to provide students with the necessary background knowledge to
continue to the second (MA) phase of the course.
Requirements
Duration of Studies: 6 semesters for academic studies + 1 semester for traineeship
Number of ECTS credits: 180 + 30
Number of teaching (contact) hours: 1800
Specialisation (after the 4th semester)
Controlling
Marketing Management
International Business
Business Administration and Organization
Students completing the BA course will be able to:
- fill specialised positions in business organisations,
- provide the necessary problem-solving approach to decisions taken within companies,
- communicate effectively in both domestic and international business contexts using their knowledge
of foreign languages and their Information Technology skills,
- adapt to the changing environment and develop their own careers by analysing their experiences and
continuing their professional education; further, to widen the knowledge they have gained on the
course through practical experience,
- carry out independent work in various fields within companies,
- undertake management functions in the general management of organisations.
Graduate Study Opportunities
- MSc in International Economics and Business
- MSc in Management and Leadership
- MSc in Finance
- MSc in Accounting
- MSc in Business Informatics
Background
The Faculty of Economics and Business Administration has about 40 staff members, approximately 40% of
them are full or associate professors. Most of them speak fluent English, and have broad educational
experience. The faculty is well equipped with several computer laboratories and an extensive research library.

