Economics and Business Management

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Program Overview

The Bachelor's degree in Economics and Business Management, part of the field of economic sciences, aims to train versatile professionals equipped with analytical, conceptual, and practical skills relevant to contemporary issues in organizational management and development.

Key courses include Business Strategy, which examines organizational and competitive decision-making; Marketing, exploring market analysis techniques and customer relationship management; Human Resource Management, covering team and skills management; Industrial Economics, analyzing firm behavior and market structures; Financial Management, focused on financial decision-making; as well as Econometrics, which provides students with tools for quantitative analysis of economic data, and Corporate Law, for understanding the legal foundations of businesses.

This program offers pathways to Master's programs, whether academic or professional. It thus serves as a foundation for further studies or effective entry into the professional world across various sectors (banking, insurance, administration, business, etc.).

 

Teaching Language : French

Curriculum Highlights

Core Courses

Semester 5

Teaching Unit: Core Courses

Organization Theory (Credits: 5 | Weight: 2)

Business Strategy (Credits: 5 | Weight: 2)

Production and Operations Management (Credits: 4 | Weight: 2)

National Accounting (Credits: 4 | Weight: 2)

Semester 6

Teaching Unit: Core Courses

Marketing (Credits: 5 | Weight: 2)

Financial Management (Credits: 5 | Weight: 2)

Human Resource Management (Credits: 4 | Weight: 2)

Industrial Economics (Credits: 4 | Weight: 2)

 

Advanced Topics

As part of advanced pedagogical activities, students are required to complete a final-year project, which involves preparing an internship report based on their placement at partner organizations (businesses, public or private institutions, etc.). Additionally, the program includes supervised research projects, oral presentations, practical computer-based assignments, and field visits designed to enhance learning through observation and real-world analysis. Case studies are also incorporated to develop critical thinking and problem-solving skills in addressing real-life challenges.

Admissions Information

Admission is open to candidates holding a high school diploma (baccalaureate) and having successfully completed the first and second years of the bachelor's degree. Selection is based on a ranking system determined by academic performance during these two years, within the limits of the institution's available capacity.

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