International Economics
Jönköping University
Key Information
Campus location
Jönköping, Sweden
Languages
English
Study format
On-Campus
Duration
3 years
Pace
Full time
Tuition fees
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Introduction
International Economics
Companies, governments and other public organizations throughout the world need people educated in economics, statistics and business to help them analyze problems and develop smart solutions. If you are looking for a well-rounded business degree, the International Economics programme is the one for you.
The programme aims to develop your ability to understand and analyze various types of socio-economic problems and the dynamics of the global economy. You will learn to use economic theory to analyze and evaluate economic problems and processes and understand the underlying factors. The ability to analyze problems in a systematic manner is fundamental to modern economics and permeates the entire programme.
The programme’s major is economics (90 credits). The programme also gives you good knowledge of statistics and econometrics (30 credits). These courses give you the skills and tools needed to process and analyze statistics which are increasingly in demand today. The programme also includes four courses (total of 30 credits) in business administration, addressing various aspects such as leadership and accounting. Together, the combination of economics, statistics and business forms a good and broad foundation for future career choices and gives you an competitive edge when applying for jobs.
The programme attracts students from all over the world and will give you essential experience and skills in collaborating with individuals from many different cultures.
Ranked among top 100 European Business schools by the Financial Times.
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Scholarships and Funding
JU Scholarship (30% discount available)
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Curriculum
Courses
NB - preliminary list of courses
Year 1
- Entrepreneurship and Business Planning 7.5 credits
- Introduction to Economic Thought 7.5 credits
- Basic Financial Accounting 7.5 credits
- Microeconomic Principles and Mathematics for Economics 7.5 credits
- International Trade Theory 7.5 credits
- Macroeconomic Principles 7.5 credits
- International Macroeconomics and Finance 7.5 credits
- Organizing and Leading in a Sustainable World 7.5 credits
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