Generally, a Bachelor's Programme comprises 180 ECTS points, which is the equivalent of a three-year full-time undergraduate course of study. One academic year corresponds to 60 ECTS credits (European Credit Transfer and Accumulation System which is a standard for comparing the study attainment and performance of students of higher education across The European Union). Full-time is equivalent to 1500-1800 hours of study. You are therefore expected to complete 30 ECTS points every semester.
Global Business Relationships
Programme structure for students enrolled as of 2019
Study abroad
Up to 30 ECTS may be in the form of a study stay at a university or another university institution abroad. The stay is usually done in the 5th semester. Students who wish to go for a study abroad must put together a program for the stay.
To the extent electives are placed at the 5th semester, the courses taken abroad must be able to grant credit for these. However, up to 10 ECTS may be in other areas of social science.
If specific line courses are placed on the 5th semester, or there are other requirements a regards the contents of the 5th semester in the line description, the programme must be in line with this. The programme must be approved by the Academic Study Board.
International Economics and Business Relationships
Programme structure for students enrolled as of 2017
Study abroad
Up to 30 ECTS may be in the form of a study stay at a university or another university institution abroad. The stay is usually done in the 5th semester. Students who wish to go for a study abroad must put together a program for the stay.
To the extent electives are placed at the 5th semester, the courses taken abroad must be able to grant credit for these. However, up to 10 ECTS may be in other areas of social science.
If specific line courses are placed on the 5th semester, or there are other requirements a regards the contents of the 5th semester in the line description, the programme must be in line with this. The programme must be approved by the Academic Study Board.
Programme structure for students enrolled as of 2015
Graph of the programme for students enrolled as of 2009
Graph of the programme for students enrolled 2007 and 2008