3 Years On Campus Bachelors Program
ULB's Bachelor in Economics offers you a comprehensive three-year foundation in economic sciences, combining rigorous theoretical training with practical, real-world applications to prepare you for advanced studies or professional careers in economics and management. This program is ideal if you want to understand how economies work, develop strong analytical skills, and build expertise across microeconomics, macroeconomics, and public policy while strengthening your academic English and language abilities.
Curriculum Structure
Year 1: Building Your Foundation
Your first year focuses on establishing the essential theoretical concepts and quantitative tools you'll need to understand how economies function. You'll begin with Introduction to Microeconomics and Introduction to Macroeconomics, where you'll explore fundamental economic mechanisms—from how markets work to national accounting, fiscal policy, and employment dynamics. The year is rounded out with general culture courses and intensive language training, ensuring you develop both strong academic English skills and critical thinking abilities for business and economic contexts.
Year 2: Deepening Economic Analysis
During your second year, you'll deepen your understanding of economic concepts and tackle more advanced quantitative courses designed to help you model and analyze real economic phenomena. You'll engage with courses like Economic History and Economic Geography, which explore long-term economic evolution, globalization, and the forces shaping modern economies. General culture courses continue but take a smaller role, allowing you to focus more intensely on economics and strengthening your ability to apply fundamental concepts to complex, multidisciplinary problems.
Year 3: Specialization and Contemporary Issues
In your final year, you'll synthesize your knowledge by analyzing contemporary economic challenges and applying your skills to real-world problems. Building on your macroeconomic foundation, you'll explore specialized areas like Introduction to Public Economics, where you'll examine externalities, public goods, tax policy, and fiscal sustainability—critical issues shaping policy decisions today. This capstone year prepares you seamlessly for master's programs in economics or professional roles in economic analysis and management.
Focus Areas
Economics and business management with emphasis on economic theory, quantitative analysis, and practical applications to real-world economic phenomena and policy.
Learning Outcomes
Apply fundamental economic concepts, tools, and models to formulate problems and propose solutions relevant to economic contexts; adopt a scientific approach to data analysis and research; display critical thinking and logical reasoning; work effectively in international, multicultural teams; and integrate sustainable development into economic analysis.
Professional Alignment
The program is organized by Solvay Brussels School of Economics and Management, ULB's prestigious business and economics faculty, and is designed to prepare you for master's programs in economic sciences or direct entry into professional roles in economic analysis, policy, and management.
Reputation & Employability
While specific QS or Guardian rankings aren't detailed in the current program materials, Solvay is ULB's established business school, and the program's focus on combining theory with practical skills positions graduates for competitive opportunities in economics, finance, public policy, and international organizations.
At ULB's Solvay Brussels School of Economics and Management, our Bachelor of Science in Economics, General Track, English Option dives right into practical skills through interactive classes, group discussions, and real-world economic analysis, all on the vibrant Solbosch campus. You'll build hands-on expertise in applying economic models to current issues like growth, trade, and policy, using tools from national accounting to impact evaluation techniques—preparing you to tackle real economic challenges confidently. This approach ensures you're not just learning theory but developing critical thinking and teamwork for the job market.
Here's how we make experiential learning come alive in this program, with specific activities tied directly to your courses:
- Group projects and discussions: Dive into economics and business topics through small-group work, debates, and interactive tasks in Academic English, building your speaking, writing, and critical analysis skills for academic and professional settings.
- Exercise and discussion sessions: Apply macroeconomics and public economics concepts in dedicated tutorial classes (up to 24 hours per course), solving problems on markets, fiscal policy, and real-world data analysis alongside peers.
- Assignments and exams with practical focus: Tackle mid-term exercises (80% practical), end-term problem-solving, and assignments (10% of grade) in public economics, plus MCQs and open questions testing economic geography and history applications.
- Critical analysis of current issues: Analyze contemporary Belgian, European, and global economic developments through structured arguments and multidisciplinary problem-solving in courses like Analysis of Contemporary Economic Issues.
This program at ULB equips you with a strong foundation that's versatile for master's studies or direct entry into economics roles—imagine analyzing real markets or policy impacts from day one. Applications are straightforward, and with our English track, you're set for an international career.
After graduating from the Bachelor in Economics at Université libre de Bruxelles, you’ll be well prepared to enter the job market in roles such as Economic Analyst, Policy Advisor, Financial Consultant, or Business Development Associate. The programme builds strong analytical, quantitative, and problem-solving skills, while also opening doors to advanced studies in economics, finance, or public policy.
Future Opportunities & Progression:
• The Solvay Career Service supports students with CV workshops, job search strategies, networking events, career fairs, and direct connections with recruiters, helping you transition smoothly into employment
• You gain access to a global alumni network of over 23,000 professionals working across industries, offering mentorship and career opportunities worldwide
• The programme offers internship opportunities (typically 3 to 6 months), allowing you to gain hands-on experience with companies in Belgium or abroad
• The degree is backed by internationally recognised accreditations such as EQUIS and AMBA, adding strong global value to your qualification
• Graduates from economics and management programmes at ULB benefit from solid employability outcomes and are well regarded by employers across both the public and private sectors
Further Academic Progression:
After completing this programme, you can continue your studies with a Master in Economics at ULB, where you can deepen your expertise in areas such as economic analysis, policy, or business economics. You may also pursue specialised master’s degrees in related fields or move into research-oriented programmes that can lead to a PhD. Thanks to the university’s international reputation and partnerships, you will also have opportunities to study further at top institutions across Europe and beyond.



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