Bachelor of Science
Bachelor Management, Economics & Social Sciences
Programme Structure
This Bachelor's degree programme is designed for 6 semesters (3 years). The programme covers all WiSo disciplines:
Semester 1 - Planet
Understand effect of economies on environment, discuss climate change and how to create a sustainable business.
Courses
- Entrepreneurship
- Economy and Business in Nature
- Economics of Climate Change
- Introduction to Statistics
- Fundamentals of Microeconomic
Semester 2 - People
Understand dynamics in societies, root causes and consequences of social inequality.
Courses
- Introduction to Psychology
- Demography and Social Inequality
- Economics of Inequality
- Data Analysis and Econometrics
- Fundamentals of Macroeconomics
Semester 3 - Profit
Understand impact of digitalization on economical sustainability and modern markets, learn to manage big data to draw insights.
Courses
- Data Science
- Digital Transformation and Entrepreneurship
- Economic Design
- Finance & Accounting
- Managing Demand and Supply
Semester 4 - Profile Cologne
Start shaping own profile, define own ethical values, and discuss challenges in political context. Select courses from various disciplines.
Courses
- Business Ethics
- Digital Transformation and Change Management
- Profile Electives I
- Profile Electives II
- Public Policy
Semester 5 - Profile Abroad
Go abroad, and continue to specialize in topics of management, economics, or social science. Broaden your horizon by general electives.
Courses
- Studies Abroad in Management, Economics and Social Sciences
- General Electives (Studies Abroad)
Semester 6 - Projects
Start developing own projects: an en- trepreneurial group project study and an academic thesis. Reflect studies and how to make an impact.
Courses
- Leadership and Interpersonal Skills
- Project Study
- Bachelor Thesis
"My idea ist to prove that diversity and cultural differences are valuable assets to our society. They are the roots of development, innovation and succes."
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Student of B.Sc. Management, Economics and Social Sciences