Global Economics and Management Bachelor of Arts - Undergraduate program

3 Years On Campus Bachelors Program

Jacobs University

Program Overview

The Global Economics and Management Bachelor of Arts at Constructor University (formerly Jacobs University) is a dynamic three-year program that blends economics, business, and global policy to equip you with the skills to thrive in today's interconnected world. It's perfect for curious students passionate about how economies, businesses, and societies interact across borders, offering hands-on learning through case studies, internships, and real-world applications that set you up for careers in business, government, or international organizations.

Curriculum Structure
Year 1 – Foundations (CHOICE Phase):
You'll kick off with essential building blocks like Microeconomics, diving into how individuals and firms make decisions in markets, Macroeconomics, exploring economy-wide phenomena such as growth and inflation, and Introduction to International Business, which covers global strategies, entry modes, and operations. This year builds your quantitative skills and introduces the big-picture forces shaping economic decisions worldwide, all through interactive seminars and tutorials that make complex ideas feel approachable and exciting.

Year 2 – Building Expertise (CORE Phase):
Here, you'll deepen your knowledge with courses like International Economics, analyzing trade, exchange rates, and global policies; Marketing, focusing on strategies to reach international audiences; and Organization and Human Resource Management, tackling how companies structure teams and manage talent across cultures. These modules use real case studies to connect theory to practice, helping you see how businesses navigate globalization while honing your analytical edge.

Year 3 – Specialization and Impact (CAREER Phase):
Your final year ramps up with advanced topics such as Comparing Economic Systems, which contrasts capitalism, socialism, and emerging models; a Bachelor Thesis/Seminar where you conduct original research on pressing issues; plus options like internships or study abroad for 20 credits. You'll also pick specializations (10-15 credits) tailored to your interests, culminating in a portfolio-ready skillset for professional success.

Focus Areas: International economics, global business strategy, governance, marketing, human resources, economic policy, and transdisciplinary skills in statistics and research methods.

Learning Outcomes: Graduates can evaluate economic problems using theories and tools like econometrics, apply concepts to real-world issues like growth and inequality, contrast roles of businesses/governments/NGOs, and reason across theoretical, empirical, and societal dimensions—preparing you for grad school or leadership roles.

Professional Alignment (Accreditation): The program follows the European Credit Transfer System (ECTS) with 180 credits, ensuring seamless recognition across Europe; it's accredited as part of Constructor University's quality-assured undergraduate offerings, emphasizing employability through the Jacobs Track for career skills.

Reputation (Employability Rankings): Constructor University boasts strong outcomes, with GEM grads entering fields like private business, international orgs, and media; the program's interdisciplinary edge aligns with top global demands, as evidenced by Jacobs' history of preparing students for leading grad programs and high-impact careers.

Experiential Learning (Research, Projects, Internships etc.)

At Constructor University, the Global Economics and Management (GEM) Bachelor of Arts program stands out for its hands-on approach to building real-world skills in economics, business, and management. You'll dive into practical learning through case studies in courses like Finance, Accounting, Organization, and Marketing, where you analyze actual business scenarios to make informed decisions in a global economy. The program emphasizes applying theories via group-based modules that mix lectures, seminars, and tutorials, plus a mandatory research project and Bachelor Thesis guided by faculty, helping you develop analytical and decision-making skills employers love.

 

This experiential focus ramps up with internships and structured projects:

- 1-2 internships during summers after Years 1 and 2, giving you professional experience in global economics or management roles.
- Group projects and case studies integrated into core modules like International Business, Marketing, and Organization & Human Resource Management, where teams tackle real-world economic and managerial challenges.
- Bachelor Thesis and Research Project (15 ECTS total in Year 3), involving independent research under faculty supervision to apply GEM knowledge practically.
- Seminar components in advanced modules (e.g., Development Economics, International Economics), fostering collaborative discussions and presentations.
- Access to the School of Business, Social & Decision Sciences facilities, supporting interdisciplinary work in economics, management, finance, and related fields with resources for quantitative methods and policy analysis.

Imagine gaining these skills in a program that's all about preparing you for a dynamic career—applying now could be your best move!

Progression & Future Opportunities

At Constructor University, the Global Economics and Management (GEM) BA program dives deep into practical skills through hands-on projects, case studies, and real-world applications that prepare you to tackle global business challenges right away. You'll build expertise in economics and management using interactive methods like seminars, tutorials, and a mandatory Bachelor Thesis with a research project component, where you apply theories to actual economic and managerial scenarios under faculty guidance. Many courses, especially in management topics like Finance, Accounting, Organization, and Marketing, rely on case studies to simulate decision-making in international contexts, sharpening your analytical edge.

 

This experiential focus ramps up with structured opportunities like these:
- 1-2 internships during summers after Years 1 and 2, giving you professional exposure in economics or management roles worldwide.
- Group-oriented seminars and tutorials in core modules like Development Economics, Marketing, and Organization & Human Resource Management, where you collaborate on real-world economic systems analysis and policy discussions.
- Bachelor Thesis and Research Project (15 ECTS total), including a seminar-guided thesis applying your skills to original research on global economic issues.
- Access to the School of Business, Social & Decision Sciences facilities, supporting interdisciplinary work in economics, management, and related fields like finance and political science.
- Jacobs Track courses for career-boosting skills, including academic and professional modules with practical components like empirical research methods.

Imagine turning these experiences into your launchpad for top careers—apply now to GEM and start building that edge. 

Program Key Stats

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Additional Information & Requirements

Career Options

  • junior management positions
  • business development
  • sales and marketing
  • human resource management
  • organizational development
  • strategy and technology consulting
  • analyst positions

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