The Economics, Business, Politics Bachelor's program prepares you for leadership roles in competitive global markets by combining rigorous theoretical foundations with practical skills across economics, business, and political analysis. If you're driven to understand how economic systems, business operations, and political structures interconnect—and you want the tools to navigate complex global challenges—this program is designed for ambitious students ready to make an impact in the private, public, or non-profit sectors.
Curriculum Structure
First Year: Building Economic and Political Foundations
Your first year establishes the essential frameworks you'll build on throughout your studies. You'll begin with Introduction to Economic Decision-Making and gain a comprehensive overview of Political Systems and Electoral Systems, exploring democracies, autocracies, and mixed governance models. This foundation ensures you understand both the economic principles driving business decisions and the political structures that shape policy environments globally.
Second Year: Advanced Analysis and Institutional Understanding
In your second year, the curriculum deepens into sophisticated analytical tools and real-world applications. You'll engage with Rational Choice Theory and Behavioral Theories, learning how individuals and institutions make decisions across economic and political contexts. The program also introduces you to Institutions and Political Performance and Institutions and Economic Performance, helping you grasp how institutional design directly influences economic development and political effectiveness.
Third Year: Integration and Strategic Thinking
Your final year synthesizes everything you've learned into integrated professional competencies. You'll explore Political Institutions and Economic Policy, examining how political structures shape economic decisions and vice versa, and gain insight into how The Rule of Law and Economic Institutions create the legal and economic frameworks that determine real-world outcomes. This capstone phase prepares you to anticipate future developments and formulate strategic solutions for organizations navigating interconnected economic and political landscapes.
Focus Areas
Economics, business management, political systems analysis, institutional frameworks, and global policy decision-making.
Learning Outcomes
You'll develop critical thinking and analytical skills to evaluate complex economic and political issues using contemporary theoretical frameworks; make informed, responsible decisions reflecting global interconnectedness; and gain excellent preparation for pursuing Master's-level studies or entering competitive professional environments.
Professional Alignment
CEVRO University's English-language programs are fully accredited, and graduates are prepared for careers in management, consulting, international relations, public policy, and economic analysis across private, public, and non-profit sectors.
Reputation & Employability
CEVRO University maintains strong international partnerships with nearly 40 universities through the Erasmus+ program and regularly hosts leading scholars and policy experts—including former ambassadors, government ministers, and renowned authors—ensuring students benefit from cutting-edge insights and practical expertise. The program's multidisciplinary approach and focus on real-world competencies position graduates competitively in the global job market.
At CEVRO University, our Economics, Business, Politics (B.Sc.) program stands out by immersing you in real-world application right from the start, building practical skills through hands-on analysis of economic policies, business strategies, and political decision-making. You'll dive into topics like international trade policy, EU economic governance, market analysis, and institutional economics using case studies, debates, and workshops that mirror professional challenges in companies, banks, or consulting firms. This approach sharpens your ability to tackle complex decisions in economics, business, and politics, preparing you to lead in dynamic sectors.
Here's how we make experiential learning come alive with program-specific tools and opportunities:
- Debates and workshops on real Czech privatization critiques and tradeoffs in political decision-making, fostering group discussions and critical thinking skills.
- Case studies and current events analysis in courses like Economic Policy of the European Union, Public Finance, and Business Economics, where you apply theories to EU single market challenges, fiscal policy, and market outcomes.
- Group projects on decision-making, exploring rational choice theory, behavioral economics, voting paradoxes (like A-B-C-D voting), and institutional impacts on economic performance.
- Practical economic modeling tied to exchange rates, Forex markets, balance of payments, and open economy macroeconomics, building your analytical toolkit for global business.
Imagine applying these skills through internships in Prague's vibrant consulting and banking scene or field engagements analyzing conflict regions and globalization conflicts—our program's focus on applied disciplines sets you up perfectly for that. With small classes and expert faculty like Prof. Petr Kopecký, you'll gain the edge to launch your career confidently. Ready to take the next step? Apply now for our English-taught program and scholarships—spots fill fast!
At CEVRO University, our Economics, Business, Politics (B.Sc.) program stands out by diving straight into real-world application, helping you build practical skills through hands-on analysis of business strategies, economic policies, and political decision-making right from the start. You'll tackle case studies on global markets, EU economic governance, and corporate finance, sharpening your ability to make smart decisions in dynamic environments like consulting firms or banks. This isn't just theory—it's designed to prepare you for leadership roles where economics meets business and politics in everyday challenges.
To give you a clear picture of the experiential learning opportunities tailored to this program, here's what sets us apart: these elements draw directly from our curriculum's focus on applied economics, business analysis, and political systems, ensuring you graduate ready to hit the ground running.
- Debates and workshops: Engage in structured debates on topics like the Czech transformation and privatization process, or tradeoffs in political decision-making, building your argumentation and critical thinking skills.
- Case studies and real-world analysis: Dive into current events through case studies on fiscal policy, budget execution, EU single market challenges, and public financial decisions, applying economic models to actual business and policy scenarios.
- Group projects on decision-making: Work collaboratively on problems like majority voting paradoxes, A-B-C-D voting models, and institutional impacts on economic performance, simulating team-based consulting environments.
- Market and business analysis projects: Analyze market structures, firm decision-making, and economic factors influencing business outcomes, with emphasis on real-world applications in corporate finance and strategy.
These experiences are woven throughout the program to make your learning active and relevant. Imagine applying what you learn directly to internships in Prague's vibrant business scene or policy think tanks—many of our students do just that. Ready to turn your interests into a career edge? Apply now and let's chat about how this fits your goals: https://www.cevro.cz/en/study-programmes/economics-business-politics



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