A bachelor’s degree is an undergraduate qualification typically completed in three years. It is widely recognised internationally and provides a solid foundation in key business disciplines such as management, marketing, finance, and commerce. Unlike shorter programmes, it prepares students for global careers and can serve as a pathway to postgraduate studies, such as a master’s degree.
Why choose a bachelor’s degree?
- Duration: 3 years
- Benefits: Strong employability, internships and work placements, international exposure, and practical learning
- Specialisations: Marketing, business management, international business
The Bachelor’s Programme at ESSCA
ESSCA offers a Bachelor in International Management, designed to meet global standards. This programme combines academic excellence with practical experience and focuses on three pillars essential for success: international outlook, professional skills, and personal development.
Career Opportunities
Graduates can pursue careers in marketing, business development, finance, project management, or entrepreneurship. The degree also provides access to postgraduate programmes worldwide.
Tuition and Financial Support
- Annual tuition fees: Approximately €12,000
- Financial options: adjusting tuition fees based on family resources, scholarships, financial aid, and student loans
How to Apply?
Admission is based on an entrance process that evaluates academic performance and motivation. Candidates typically apply online and complete:
- Eligibility review: Academic record assessment
- Admission stage: Motivation interview and English proficiency interview.
Applicants can choose to attend interviews on campus or online, making the process accessible to international candidates. The programme is open to students who have completed secondary education or equivalent qualifications.
FAQ
- What is the difference between a bachelor’s and a master’s degree? A bachelor’s is an undergraduate degree (usually three years), while a master’s is a postgraduate degree (typically two additional years).
- Is the programme internationally oriented? Yes, through exchange opportunities and courses taught in English.
- What are the career prospects? Roles in marketing, business, finance, and entrepreneurship, as well as progression to master’s programmes globally.
"Since joining ESSCA, I’ve had the chance to study and work in five countries, from Colombia to China. Each experience has helped me grow, both professionally and personally. The School has given me far more than an education: a rich international journey, unforgettable encounters, and a global outlook I could never have imagined."