University of Stockholm

Albano and AlbaNova Campus

Albano 114 19 Stockholm

Frescati Campus

Universitetsvagen 7, 114 18, Stockholm- 54 in the north to Södra huset in the south, and from west to east between the “Universitetet” subway station to Frescatibackehusen.

Course Details

The Bachelor's programme in International Business and Politics combines business studies with Political Science and International Relations to provide a thorough understanding of the global world today. As a student, you will acquire skills useful for a broad range of careers in the areas of international business, public sector organisations, and non-governmental organisations. Bringing together numerous disciplines, this programme provides a broad and comprehensive education, leading up to a Bachelor’s Degree in Business Administration. Studying real-world examples will help you understand the complex relation between global business and politics. All courses are given in English. The programme is a collaboration between Stockholm Business School, the Department of Economic History and the Department of Political Science. During the first year, all courses are offered by Stockholm Business School. The second year is divided between the Departments of Economic History and Political Science. In the final year, you can either go abroad through one of our many exchange agreements or choose courses offered at Stockholm University. In the final semester, you will write a bachelor’s thesis in Business Administration. The program combines business administration with studies in political science, economic history and international political economy. Upon completion of the program you will be eligible for master’s programs in Business Administration.

Total Subjects 12 courses
Total Credits 180 Credits
Intake Autumn Intake
English Proficiency Level 6.5
Duration 3 Years

Combining business studies with practical philosophy (including ethics) and sustainability science, the programme provides students with a comprehensive view on the different aspects of sustainable development, leading up to a Bachelor’s Degree in Business Administration.The programme is a cooperation between Stockholm Business School, the Philosophy Department of Stockholm University, and Stockholm Resilience Centre. In the first year, students will gain a broad overview over the main disciplines of business administration – Management, Finance, Accounting, and Marketing. The second year is divided between Stockholm Resilience Centre and the Philosophy Department of Stockholm University. In this year the students will first explore the foundations of sustainability science, with a focus on the relationships between society, the natural environment, and the economy. Next, students will explore the normative principles that govern people living in society and in a shared environment, and develop adaptive, transferrable analytical skills that can be used to explore original, independent solutions to the problems facing society. In the final year, students can either go abroad through one of our many exchange agreements or choose courses offered at Stockholm University. In the final semester, students will write a bachelor’s thesis in Business Administration.

Total Subjects 14 Courses
Total Credits 180 Credits
Intake Autumn Intake
English Proficiency Level 6.5
Duration 3 Years

Total Subjects
Total Credits 120 Credits
Intake Autumn Intake
English Proficiency Level 6.5
Duration 2 Years

Total Subjects
Total Credits 120 Credits
Intake Autumn Intake
English Proficiency Level 6.5
Duration 2 Years

Total Subjects
Total Credits 120 Credits
Intake Autumn Intake
English Proficiency Level 6.5
Duration 2 Years

Total Subjects
Total Credits 120 Credits
Intake Autumn Intake
English Proficiency Level 6.5
Duration 2 Years

Total Subjects
Total Credits 120 Credits
Intake Autumn Intake
English Proficiency Level 6.5
Duration 2 Years

Total Subjects
Total Credits 120 Credits
Intake Autumn Intake
English Proficiency Level 6.5
Duration 2 Years

Total Subjects
Total Credits 120 Credits
Intake Autumn Intake
English Proficiency Level 6.5
Duration 2 Years

About Stockholm!

Combining business studies with practical philosophy (including ethics) and sustainability science, the programme provides students with a comprehensive view on the different aspects of sustainable development, leading up to a Bachelor’s Degree in Business Administration.

The programme is a cooperation between Stockholm Business School, the Philosophy Department of Stockholm University, and Stockholm Resilience Centre.

In the first year, students will gain a broad overview over the main disciplines of business administration – Management, Finance, Accounting, and Marketing.

The second year is divided between Stockholm Resilience Centre and the Philosophy Department of Stockholm University. In this year the students will first explore the foundations of sustainability science, with a focus on the relationships between society, the natural environment, and the economy.

Next, students will explore the normative principles that govern people living in society and in a shared environment, and develop adaptive, transferrable analytical skills that can be used to explore original, independent solutions to the problems facing society.

In the final year, students can either go abroad through one of our many exchange agreements or choose courses offered at Stockholm University. In the final semester, students will write a bachelor’s thesis in Business Administration.

Why Study in Stockholm?

Ranked among the world’s top 100 universities, we are a leading European institution for higher education. First-class education and research ensure that you get the most out of your studies. We have more than 75 study programmes taught in English within a wide range of subject areas: science, social sciences, humanities and law.

Scholarship Details

The Scholarship Scheme at Stockholm University is aimed at especially qualified students and covers the whole tuition fee for a Master’s programme at Stockholm University. This means that students will need to cover their living costs.