School of Business and Economics courses
Which degree programme suits me better? Business administration or economics?
Business administration
- ➤ Interest in companies and management
➤ Entrepreneurial ambitions
➤ Diverse opportunities on the labour market
➤ Focus on companies and processes
➤ Interest in research
Economics
- ➤ Interest in macroeconomic contexts
➤ Economic policy ambitions
➤ Analytical thinking and modelling
➤ Focus on social issues
➤ Interest in research
Bachelor's degree programmes
- Bachelor's of Science in Business Administration (B.Sc.)
- Bachelor's of Science in Economics (B.Sc.)
- Business Administration as a second subject on a bachelor’s course with a subject combination (combined bachelor). You can only study Business Administration and Economics as a second subject (and not a core subject) within a combined bachelor.
- Economics as a second subject on a bachelor’s course with a subject combination (combined bachelor). You can only study Business Administration and Economics as a second subject (and not a core subject) within a combined bachelor.
- Combined Bachelor’s in Economics Education specialising in Economic Sciences and with the second subject Accountancy or a general second subject (with or without teaching option) These courses are the responsibility of the Faculty of Arts and Humanities I (Educational Sciences).
Master's degree programmes
- Master’s of Science in Business Administration (M.Sc.)
- Master’s of Science in Economics (M.Sc.)
- Master's Program in Economics and Management Science, MEMS (M.Sc.)
- Master’s of Science in Information Systems, cooperation between the Department of Computer Science in Economics in the Faculty of Economics and Business Administration and the Department of Computer Science in the Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences II at HU zu Berlin
- Master’s of Science in Statistics (M.Sc.)
Interdisciplinary elective field