101 Business Administration, 2 year programme, kandidat

Introduction

For study programmes taught in Norwegian, the curriculum will not always appear in complete translations in the English version. A complete translation of course descriptions are however available by clicking on one of the courses listed in the table below. For a general description of the programme, go to course catalogue. If more information is required, please contact international office.

Curriculum and structure



Code Course title Credits O/V *) Credits pr. semester
  S1(A) S2(V) S3(A) S4(V)
5010 Business Financial Analysis and Accounts
10.00 O 10      
5203 Marketing 10.00 O 10      
5500 Mathematics 10.00 O 10      
5011 Financial Accounting with Analysis 10.00 O   10    
5212 Organisation I 5.00 O   5    
5310 Micro and Market Economy 5.00 O   5    
5350 Business Law 5.00 O   5    
5550 Statistics I 5.00 O   5    
5002 Investment and Finance 5.00 O     5  
5201 Organisation II 5.00 O     5  
5312 International Economics 5.00 V     5  
5313 Public Economics 5.00 V     5  
5311 Macroeconomic Theory and Policy 5.00 O     5  
5003 Operational Accountancy and Budgeting 5.00 O       5
5205 Business Strategy 5.00 O       5
5600 Information Technology 10.00 O       10
5553 Social Science Methods 5.00 O       5
5211 Personnel Management and Organisation
Development
10.00 V       10
5907 English 10.00 V     5 5
5951 Nordic-Baltic Perspectives 7.50 V        
5204 Marketing Communication 5.00 V     5  
5206 Logistics 5.00 V     5  
5207 Distribution Channels 10.00 V       10
5551 Statistics II 5.00 V     5  
5552 Operations Analysis 5.00 V       5
5979 Introduction to Development Studies 10.00 V       10
5357 Labour Law 5.00 V       5
2301 Spanish Language and Culture I 15.00 V     15  
Total: 30 30 30 30
*) O - Mandatory course, V - Optional course

Minor adjustments may occur during the academic year, subject to the decision of the Dean

Publisert av / forfatter Bergit Grivi <Bergit.GriviSPAMFILTER@hit.no>, last modified Carl-Magnus Nystad - 24/01/2008