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The Bachelor of Business Studies (BBS) program offers a comprehensive business education, covering essential areas like accounting, economics, risk management, human resources, and marketing. You'll select a specialization during your second year's second semester. The curriculum combines theoretical learning with hands-on business projects and includes an eight-month industry internship.
For those pursuing BBS with French, language studies continue alongside core business subjects throughout all four years. The program's innovative structure merges fundamental business concepts with management practices, enabling early practical understanding. During the first three semesters, you'll build expertise in accounting, economics, finance, human resources, management, marketing, risk management, and business mathematics. Major selection occurs in year 2's second semester, with choices including Accounting & Finance, Economics & Finance, Human Resource Management, Marketing, or Risk Management & Insurance. In year 3, students can select a minor from ten available options, studying one module per semester during the final two years. Additional opportunities include Erasmus/International Exchange programs, work placements, and Dual Degree options.
The French-track BBS maintains continuous language instruction across all four years while covering standard business coursework. This specialized version integrates core business principles with management strategies from the outset. Like the standard program, it establishes strong foundations in key business areas during the initial three semesters. French-track students select their major from the same options but continue language studies instead of choosing a minor during the final two years. This four-year French program emphasizes business language proficiency while providing thorough understanding of Francophone culture, preparing graduates for French-speaking work environments. Students may also participate in Erasmus/International Exchange programs, complete work placements, or pursue Dual Degrees.