Program Overview
Bachelor Economics
The aim of the Bachelor programme in Economics at the University of Vienna is to enable students to develop analytical skills supported by the capability of theoretical deduction. It also serves to prepare students for a Master's degree in Economics.
General Information
The Bachelor programme in Economics is designed to provide students with a comprehensive understanding of economic theory, methods, and quantitative evaluation. The programme consists of 180 ECTS-Points, equivalent to a minimum of six semesters. Graduates of the Bachelor programme in Economics will be awarded a "Bachelor of Science," abbreviated as a "B.Sc."
Programme Structure
- Bachelor Economics
- StEOP
- Guideline
- Master Applied Economics
- Master Research in Economics and Finance
- Master Philosophy and Economics
- Master Thesis Defenses
- PhD Economics
- Vize SPL
- Extension curricula
Degree Awarded
Graduates of the Bachelor programme in Economics will be awarded a "Bachelor of Science," abbreviated as a "B.Sc." This degree is recognized internationally and provides a solid foundation for further academic or professional pursuits.
Career Prospects
The Bachelor programme in Economics at the University of Vienna prepares students for a wide range of career opportunities. Graduates are well-qualified for positions in various fields, including economics, finance, and research. The programme's emphasis on analytical skills, theoretical deduction, and quantitative evaluation makes graduates highly competitive in the job market.
