Bachelor in International Economics

3 Years On Campus Bachelors Program

Jonkoping University

Program Overview

The Bachelor in International Economics at Jönköping University is a three-year, 180-credit program that builds a strong foundation in economics and business while specializing in global trade, financial markets, and data-driven analysis—perfect for students passionate about how international policies shape businesses and societies. It suits analytical thinkers who want to tackle real-world challenges like sustainability and innovation, offering hands-on projects, study abroad options, and a Nordic focus on equality and long-term value creation to launch you into exciting economist roles worldwide.

Curriculum structure

Year 1
You'll kick off with a broad business foundation that connects economics to the real world, diving into Navigating Academia and Business to build essential study skills, Global Business and Economics with a Nordic Perspective for an international outlook, and Principles of Marketing alongside Microeconomic Principles to understand consumer behavior and market dynamics. In the spring, shift to Macroeconomic Principles and Entrepreneurship and Economics for Sustainable Societies, plus Applied Business Statistics and International Economics Principles, giving you tools to analyze big-picture economies and sustainable business models right from the start.

Year 2
Here, you specialize deeper into economics with quantitative edge, starting with Data Management, Analytics and Visualisation and Mathematics for Economics to master data tools, paired with Intermediate Microeconomics for advanced market analysis. The spring brings Intermediate International Economics, Intermediate Macroeconomics, and Applied Analysis in Business and Economics, plus electives, so you'll learn to model trade flows, forecast economic trends, and apply stats to business decisions with confidence.

Year 3
Flexibility ramps up with Studying abroad/Elective courses in the autumn, letting you customize with global experiences or specialized topics like economic geography or law. Wrap up strong in spring with Managing Projects and Processes, Applied Econometrics, International Business Law, and the capstone Bachelor Thesis in Economics, where you'll integrate everything into original research on international issues, using real data and AI tools for impactful insights.

Focus areas
International trade theory, econometrics and data analytics, financial markets, regional economics, sustainability in global business, and quantitative methods like AI-supported modeling.

Learning outcomes
Graduates demonstrate knowledge of economic principles, business administration, scientific methods in economics, and current research in international economics; they gain skills in data processing, critical analysis, communication, and responsible decision-making with a sustainable, entrepreneurial mindset.

Professional alignment (accreditation)
Earn a Bachelor of Science in Business and Economics with a major in Economics (focus on International Economics), requiring 90 credits in Economics (including the 15-credit thesis) and 30 in Business Administration, fully aligned with first-cycle higher education standards and eligibility for global economist roles.

Reputation (employability rankings)
Jönköping International Business School (JIBS) emphasizes practice-connected learning with real-world projects and strong industry ties, producing graduates ready for data-driven economics careers; while specific program rankings aren't detailed, the school's international focus and Nordic model ensure high employability in trade, policy, and analytics.

Experiential Learning (Research, Projects, Internships etc.)

Why Bachelor in International Economics at Jönköping University Prepares You for Real-World Success

One of the strongest aspects of the Bachelor in International Economics programme is how it bridges theory and practice from day one. You'll work with real-world data and cases, developing hands-on analytical skills that employers actually value in today's data-driven economy. The programme emphasizes connecting classroom learning with practical application, meaning you're not just studying economics—you're learning to solve genuine business challenges using the tools professionals use every day.

Throughout your three years, you'll strengthen your ability to analyze complex datasets, build econometric models, and leverage AI-supported tools for data analysis. This isn't theoretical knowledge; these are the exact competencies that international organizations, financial institutions, and consulting firms look for. You'll develop advanced analytical, research, and presentation skills in an environment where theory and practice work together.

The programme equips you with practical tools and technical competencies in several key areas:

- Data analysis and visualization tools: You'll take "Data Management, Analytics and Visualisation" in your second year, where you gain hands-on experience transforming complex information into evidence-based insights
- Econometric modelling: Through "Applied Econometrics" in your final year, you'll apply statistical techniques to real economic data
- Project-based learning: The programme is structured around case studies and real-world projects, allowing you to integrate your learning into focused, practical work
- International internship opportunities: You can complete an internship in Sweden or internationally, applying your skills in professional settings while building your network
- Study abroad flexibility: A full semester abroad at one of Jönköping University's partner universities worldwide lets you gain international experience and broaden your perspective
- Bachelor thesis in economics: Your final capstone (15 credits) involves independent research where you apply everything you've learned to investigate an international economics topic that interests you
- Access to JIBS facilities and resources: As a student at Jönköping International Business School, you'll have access to the university's business and research facilities designed to support your analytical and research work

This combination of rigorous coursework, practical tools, and real-world application prepares you to think critically about global challenges while developing the technical skills to back up your analysis. You're not just learning about international economics—you're becoming equipped to shape it.

Progression & Future Opportunities

At Jönköping International Business School (JIBS), the Bachelor in International Economics puts practical skills front and center, blending real-world data analysis, projects, and global experiences with economic theory to get you ready for a career analyzing international trade, finance, and sustainability challenges. You'll dive into hands-on work with large datasets, econometric modeling, and AI-supported tools right from your second year, building skills in data management, analytics, visualization, and applied econometrics that employers crave. Courses like Data Management, Analytics and Visualisation, Applied Analysis in Business and Economics, and Applied Econometrics mean you'll master turning complex global data into actionable insights, all while working on cases and projects that mirror real business scenarios.

 

This practical focus shines through in specific program elements like these:
- Internship opportunities: Opt for an internship in economics (15 credits, JIFN14) in Sweden or abroad to gain real-world experience applying your skills.
- Group projects and thesis work: Tackle collaborative projects in courses like Principles of Project Management (7.5 credits, JINN10) and Managing Projects and Processes (5 credits), plus a 15-credit Bachelor Thesis in Economics where you integrate everything into an independent research project with supervisor coaching.
- Data analysis software and digital tools: Hands-on with econometric modeling, AI-supported data tools, statistical methods (Introduction to Statistical Methods, Econometrics 1 & 2), and data processing in courses like Applied Business Statistics and Data Management, Analytics and Visualisation.
- Study abroad and international electives: Spend a full semester (30 credits) abroad at partner universities worldwide in year 3, or choose electives to customize your global perspective.
- No dedicated program labs or field trips specified, but the curriculum emphasizes working with real-world datasets and cases throughout, grounded in JIBS's dynamic international campus.

Imagine applying these skills to land roles in global finance or policy—students just like you do it every year.

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Additional Information & Requirements

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Career Options

  • Economist
  • Analyst
  • Consultant
  • Policy Advisor
  • Business Developer
  • Financial Analyst
  • Market Analyst
  • Data Analyst
  • Economic Researcher
  • Investment Analyst
  • Strategy Consultant
  • Public Sector Analyst
  • NGO Program Analyst
  • Regional Development Analyst
  • Environmental Economics Specialist

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