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There are many issues to consider when choosing programme. Below you can make a comparison between different undergraduate programs, so you can identify which study is most relevant and interesting to you.

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BSc in International Shipping and Trade

The BSc Shipping provides you with an understanding of the context and strategies of the global shipping industry and prepares you for efficiently planning and managing shipping operations.
Economics and maths: 50%
International business relations: 25%
People in organisations: 10%
Business start-up and development: 10%
Society and politics: 5%
50%25%10%10%5%
    Economics and maths
You will learn about international shipping economics and financial conditions and costumer relations in shipping companies and how they affect operations and decision making.
    International business relations
You will learn about how international trade affects the shipping industry and how the companies adapt to international business challenges.
    People in organisations
You will learn about operations, organization and customer relations in a global and intercultural business environment.
    Business start-up and development
You will learn about how shipping companies are constantly developing their services and strategies to adapt to changing demands and market conditions.
    Society and politics
You will learn about how political and legal regulation affects a highly globalised industry.
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BSc in International Business

The BSc IB gives you a broad understanding of business economics and strategy in a global context. You learn how companies analyse and adapt to the complex opportunities and risks inherent when an organisation does business internationally.
International business relations: 30%
Economics and maths: 45%
People in organisations: 15%
Communication in companies: 10%
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    International business relations
At the BSc IB the international environment in which companies operate is examined, together with insigths into companies and how they are structured and operated.
    Economics and maths
You work with economics both at the firm level and at a national or international level. You will gain knowledge about how companies interact with their customers and competitors.
    People in organisations
You learn about what motivates employees and how to monitor the quality of their work. You are also taught about the different levels of management in international organisations.
    Communication in companies
You learn about communication in companies that operates in international markets, how cultural differences can affect communication and how to handle the difficulties that arise.

BSc in International Shipping and Trade

Number of students per year68
Male / female56%/44%
Average age21.1
International students44%
Exchange optionMandatory 4th semester
Internship optionMandatory - 5th and 6th semester
Special programme optionsGlobal Chain and Logistics Management
Teaching languageEnglish
Master programmeCand.merc./MSc in Economics and Business – General Management and Analytics

Admission

Grade point average for entry2024: 9.9
Grade point average for standbyNo standby
Number of places75
Quota 1 / quota 250%/50%
Motivational EssayYes - see Selection quotas under Admission
MathematicsB
EnglishA
History or social studiesB

BSc in International Business

Number of students per year213
Male / female66%/34%
Average age21,6
International students31%
Exchange option5th semester
Internship option5th semester
Special programme optionsGlobal Supply Chain Management
Teaching languageEnglish
Master programmeCand.merc./MSc in Economics and Business – General Management and Analytics

Admission

Grade point average for entry2024: 11.1
Grade point average for standbyNo standby
Number of places240
Quota 1 / quota 260%/40%
Motivational EssayYes - see Selection quotas under Admission
MathematicsB
EnglishA
History or social studiesB