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Business Administration and Management BSc

Business Administration and Management BSc

Level of qualification: Bachelor (BSc)
Degree: Bachelor of Science in Business Administration and Management
Specialization: Innovative Enterprises

Duration of the programme

7 semesters (3 years and a half year mandatory internship) full-time program

Credits: 210 ECTS

Start of the programme: September of each year

About the programme

The Business Administration and Management training programme offers a broad-based approach to business and management, and provides the students with an educational profile that combines in-depth managerial competence with a knowledge in business administration. Core content of the programme comprises business, management, and economic subject matters. Specialist options include regional economics, finance and accountancy. Students learn how companies, enterprises, financial institutions, and budgetary organizations operate; how products and services are designed and marketed; how new processes are implemented and applied; and how businesses and their human factors are managed and supervised. Business and management topics make extensive use of case studies and project work. It prepares our students to meet any business challenge imaginable. In addition the students will also learn how to make powerful presentations, handle business negotiations, organize events, write press releases, develop winning strategies and how to realize business goals.

Graduates with the knowledge of businessman and with the analytical skills of an economist, have numerous career opportunities. For those who see their future in the business sector in a managerial or administrative role, this degree is and ideal choice.

The seven semester consists of six theoretical semesters and an internship one at a multinational or local company, or at a non-profit organisation. The training programme offers spacialization in Innovative Enterprices.

Reasons to choose our Business Administration and Management BSc programme

  • Acquire business and administration skills
  • Gain thorough understanding of the business environment and business administration
  • Develop excellent transferable skills
  • Take the opportunity to study in a multi-cultural environment

Future Prospects

The business, administrational and interpersonal skills and knowledge acquired will open up a wide range of career opportunities in functions such as financial management, managerial accountancy, regional management and tourism-hospitality management.

Content and Structure

During their studies students are required to take up to 210 credits, each semester 30 credits altogether. There are six core modules in each of the first three years of the programme.

  • In the first year the core modules are taken mainly from the fields of economic, methodological and managerial sciences.
  • Second year modules introduce the fields of advanced business administration and applied economics and management.
  • During the third year, the students commence their specializations. The students are offered Innovative Enterprises spacialization. Option modules or electives are also offered to the students.
  • In the final semester students have to do their internhip at a multinational or local company, or at a non-profit organisation and are required to accomplish their final degree projects and write their theses.

Business Administration and Management BSc

Business Administration and Management (BAM) full-time BSc.
Business Administration and Management (BAM)
Full-time BSc.
 Obligatory Subjects
All students are required to complete each subject in this course group during their studies!
Pre-requisite Name of the Subject Lecturer Weekly hours Credit Requirement
k= Colloquium
gyj= Practical Exam
ai =  Signature
Modul Department***
1. 2. Lectures Practice
Semester 1
Economic Mathematics I. László Piroska 1 3 5 5 gyj A1 KMA
Information Technology Tibor Vörös 0 2 3 5 gyj A1 KMA
Economics I. – Microeconomics Beáta Bartalos 2 2 5 5 k A2 KMA
Public and Economic Law Dr. Dániel Györgyi 3 0 4 5 k A3 KMA
Enterprise economics Dr. Zoltán Peredy 1 2 5 5 k A3 GTT
Business and professional communication Dr. Vanda Papp 1 2 5 5 gyj A3 NYK
Business Language I. (English) Mónika Balog 0 4 2 5 gyj A3 NYK
8 15 29
Semester 2
Econimic Mathematics II. László Piroska and Dr. Gergely Kovács 1 3 5 5 gyj A1 KMA
Statistics I. László Piroska 1 2 5 5 gyj A1 KMA
Economics II. – Macroeconomics Beáta Bartalos 2 2 5 5 k A2 KMA
Enterprise economics Finance Dr. Arnold Tóth 2 0 3 5 k A2 GTT
Marketing Dr. Ibolya Várnai 1 2 5 5 k A3 GTT
Enterprise economics Leadership, Organisation Balázs Laki 1 2 5 5 k A3 GTT
Business Language I. (English) Business Language II. (English) Mónika Balog 0 4 2 5 gyj A3 NYK
Altogether (7 subjects): 8 15 30
Semester 3
Statistics I. Statistics II. László Piroska 1 2 5 5 gyj A1 KMA
International economics Dr. Krisztina Juhász 2 0 4 5 k A2 GTT
Enterprise economics Accounting I. Judit Menich-Jónás 2 2 5 5 k A3 GTT
Enterprise economics Logistics Dr.  Péter Lakatos 1 2 5 5 k A3 GTT
European Studies Dr. András Kovács 2 0 3 5 k B GTT
Financial Financial Markets Balázs Laki 1 2 5 5 gyj C1 GTT
Alternative Obligatory Subjects 1 2 0 3 5k B
Altogether (7 subjects): 11 8 30
Semester 4
Information Technology Statistics II. Applied informatics Tibor Vörös 0 2 3 5 gyj A1 KMA
Financial Accounting I. Corporate finance* Balázs Laki 1 2 5 5 gyj C1 GTT
Leadership, Organisation Human resource management Dr. Zoltán Peredy 0 2 3 5 gyj C1 GTT
Accounting I. Accounting II. Judit Menich-Jónás 1 2 4 5 gyj C1 GTT
Accounting I. Financial Controlling Dr. Arnold Tóth 1 2 5 5 k C1 GTT
Econimic Mathematics II. Operation Research Dr. Gergely Kovács 0 2 3 5 gyj C1 KMA
Alternative Subjects 1. 0 2 3 C2
Specialisation Subjects 1. 2 1 4 C3
Altogether (8 subjects): 5 15 30
Semester 5
Leadership, Organisation Corporate finance Strategic and Business Planning* Dr. Chaudhuri Sujit 1 2 5 5 gyj C1 GTT
Leadership, Organisation Project Management Dr. Zoltán Peredy 1 2 4 5 gyj C1 GTT
Accounting II. Accounting III.* Dr. Arnold Tóth 2 2 5 5 gyj C1 GTT
Alternative Obligatory Subjects 2 2 0 3 5k B
Alternative Subjects 2 0 2 4 C2
Specialisation Subjects 2. 1 2 4 C3
Specialisation Subjects 3. 1 2 4 C3
8 12 29
Semester 6
Economics II. – Macroeconomics Environmental Economics Balázs Laki 2 0 3 5 k A2 KMA
Economics II. – Macroeconomics Transnational Enterprise Economics Dr. Lorina Buda 2 0 4 5 k C1 GTT
Marketing Marketing-management Dr. András Kovács 1 2 4 5 gyj C1 GTT
Alternative Obligatory Subjects 3 2 0 3 5k B
Alternative Subjects 3 0 2 3 C2
Specialisation Subjects 4. 1 2 5 C3
Specialisation Subjects 5. 1 2 5 C3
Specialisation Subjects 6. 1 2 5 C3
Altogether (8 subjects): 10 10 32
Total number of credits that you can earn in the course of the Semesters (altogether 44 subjects): 180
Semester 7
Comprehensive examt* From Modul C min. 60 credits Thesis Seminar 0 2 criterion 2 ai D Students are obligated to enroll in both at the same time!!
Comprehensive examt* From Modul C min. 60 credits Tutorial for Writing Thesis 10 2 besz D
Comprehensive examt* From Modul C min. 60 credits Professional Practice 15 weeks 20 3 besz D
0 2 30
Total number of lecturs hours on weekly or on Semester base and
the total number of credits on BSC level (45 subjects):
50 77 210
 Semester I-IV. Physical Education Csépe Bálintné 0 2 criteria 2 ai NYK
* Comprehensive exam : Accounting III., Corporate finance, Strategic and Business Planning
** The grade of the BSC thesis is determined by the Final Examination Committe.
Alternative obligatory subjects
From the below subjects group students have to earn minimum 9 credits!
Pre-requisite English name of the subject Lecturer Weekly hours Credit Requirement Modul Department
1. 2. lectures practice
Semester III: Alternative obligatory subjects 1.
Sociology 2 0 3 5 k B KMA
Philosophy 2 0 3 5 k B KMA
Psychology Balázs Laki 2 0 3 5 k B KMA
Cultural history 2 0 3 5 k B TUR
Semester V: Alternative obligatory subjects 2.
History of Economics 2 0 3 5 k B KMA
Globalisation Dr. András Kovács 2 0 3 5 k B TUR
History of Economic Theory 2 0 3 5 k B KMA
Semester VI: Alternatíve obligatory subjects 3.
Business Ethics 2 0 3 5 k B KMA
Intercultural Management and Negotiation Techniques 0 2 3 5 k B NYK
Enterprise economics Economics II. – Macroeconomics Economic Policy Balázs Laki 2 0 3 5 k B KMA
 Alternative Subjects
From the below subjects group students have to earn minimum 10 credits!
Pre-requisite English name of the Subject Lecturer Weekly hours Credit Requirement Modul Department
1. 2. lectures practice
Recommended for Semester IV.
Organizational Behaviour Balázs Laki 0 2 4 5 k C2 GTT
Quality Management Dr. Zoltán Peredy 0 2 3 5 k C2 GTT
Recommended for Semester V.
Accounting I. 0 2 4 5 k C2 GTT
European Studies Financial International Finance Dr. Arnold Tóth 2 0 3 5 k C2 GTT
Recommended for Semester VI.
0 2 3 5 gyj C2 NYK
Hungarian Culture Dr.Ibolya  Várnai
Econimic Mathematics II. Analytic Ecology 0 2 3 5 gyj C2 KMA
0 2 3 5 gyj C2 NYK
Independently on the Semesters
Additional performance related to the educational program** 1-3 C2
*** E.g.: International Week, workshops, conferences, research work
 Specialisation Subjects
Responsible: Prof. Dr. Andrea Gál Németh Rector
Innovative Enterprises Specialisation
Pre-requisite English name of the subject Lecturer Weekly hours Credit Requirement Modul Department
1. 2. lectures practice
IV. félév
Enterprise economics Competitiveness of SME-s Dr. Ilona Miklós 2 1 4 5 k C3 GTT
V. félév
Enterprise economics Basics of innovation management Dr. Zoltán Peredy 1 2 4 5 gyj C3 GTT
Enterprise economics Managing SMEs Dr. Ilona Miklós 1 2 4 5 k C3 GTT
VI. félév
Basics of innovation management Product and Process Innovation in Practice Dr. Zoltán Peredy 1 2 5 5 gyj C3 GTT
Accounting I. Business Planning for SMEs Dr. Zoltán Peredy 1 2 5 5 gyj C3 GTT
Finance Financing of SMEs Dr. Arnold Tóth 1 2 5 5 k C3 GTT
*** Full name of the Departments:
GTT:   Department for Management Sciences
KMA: Department fo Methodology of Applied Economics Sciences
NYK:   Department for Language and Communication
TUR:   Department for Tourism and Hospitality
Year One
Economic Mathematics I-II., Information Tehcnology, Economics I-II. – Microeconomics, Mecroeconomics, Public and Economic Law, Enterprise, Enterprise Economics, Business and Professional Communication, Business English Language I-II.-, Statistics I., Marketing, Principles of Accounting, Leadership Organization
Year Two
Statistics II., International Economics, Accounting I-II., Logistics, European Studies, Financial Markets, Corporate Finance, Applied Informatics, Human Resource Management, Financial Markets, Controlling, Operation Research
Year Three

Strategic and Business Planning, Project Management, Accounting III., Environmental Economics, Transnational Enterprise Economics,  Marketing Management,

Alternative obligatory subjects during the whole study programme:

Sociology, Philosophy, Psychology, Cultural History, History of Economics, Globalisation, Ths History of Economic Theory, Busieness Ethics, Economic Policy

Alternative subjects during the whole study programme:

Organization Behaviour, Quality Management, International Finance, Analytic Ecology

Year Four
(only one semester)

Research thesis and professional internship

Business Administration and Management undergraduate training program

Topics

Lecturers and Subjects BAM BSC

 

For more information

Mgr. Marta Pongrácz via e-mail: pongracz.marta@edutus.hu or call +36 1 883 9850

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