Programs and AccreditationsPrograms
Economic Sciences:
Accreditations 2022/23
- Business Economics, Marketing major – first cycle – undergraduate studies – academic – Accreditation decision
- Business Economics, Marketing major – first cycle – undergraduate studies – academic – Solution for starting a job
- Business Economics, Business Management major – first cycle – undergraduate studies – academic – Accreditation decision
- Business Economics, Business Management major – first cycle – undergraduate studies – academic – Solution for starting a job
- Business Economics, Finance major – first cycle – undergraduate studies – academic – Accreditation decision
- Business Economics, Finance major – first cycle – undergraduate studies – academic – Solution for starting a job
- Sports Management – first cycle – undergraduate studies – academic – Accreditation decision
- Sports Management – first cycle – undergraduate studies – academic – Solution for starting a job
- Business Economics, Business Management major – second cycle – postgraduate studies – academic – Accreditation decision
- Business Economics, Business Management major – second cycle – postgraduate studies – academic – Solution for starting a job
- Business Economics, Business Management major – second cycle – postgraduate studies – professional – Accreditation decision
- Business Economics, Business Management major – second cycle – postgraduate studies – professional – Solution for starting a job
- Business Economics, Marketing major – second cycle – postgraduate studies – professional – Accreditation decision
- Business Economics, Marketing major – second cycle – postgraduate studies – professional – Solution for starting a job
- Business Economics, Finance and Banking – Second Cycle – Postgraduate Studies – Academic – Accreditation Decision
- Business Economics, Finance and Banking – Second Cycle – Postgraduate Studies – Academic – Solution for Starting a Job
- Business Economics, Finance major – second cycle – postgraduate studies – professional – Accreditation decision
- Business Economics, Finance major – second cycle – postgraduate studies – professional – Solution for starting a job
- Sports Management – second cycle – postgraduate studies – academic – Accreditation decision
- Sports Management – second cycle – postgraduate studies – academic – Solution for starting a job
- Sports Management – second cycle – postgraduate studies – professional – Accreditation decision
- Sports Management – second cycle – postgraduate studies – professional – Solution for starting a job
Accreditations:
The first cycle of studies at the Faculty of Economics spans four years (eight semesters).
The second cycle of specialist studies at the Faculty of Economics lasts one year (two semesters).
In the first cycle, the initial two semesters are focused on general economic studies, where students are introduced to fundamental economic concepts and terminology through both core and elective courses. Over the subsequent six semesters, students specialize in their chosen field, ultimately earning the title of Bachelor of Economics in the corresponding area.
The programs offered in the first cycle of studies and the specialist programs in the second cycle are available in the following four fields:
- Business Economics, Finance Track
- Business Economics, Business Management Track
- Business Economics, Marketing Track
- Sports Management

The first cycle of studies at the Faculty of Economics spans four years (eight semesters), while the second cycle of specialist studies lasts one year (two semesters). The first two semesters of the first cycle focus on general economic studies, during which students lay the foundation for their chosen vocation through both compulsory and elective courses. Upon completing the fourth year, students are awarded the degree of Bachelor of Economics in their respective field (240 ECTS).
Throughout the first cycle and the specialist studies of the second cycle, students can choose from four areas of specialization:
- Business Economics, Finance Track
- Business Economics, Business Management Track
- Business Economics, Marketing Track
- Sports Management
Upon completion of the fourth year, students earn a Bachelor’s degree in Economics in the relevant field, accumulating 240 ECTS credits.
Upon completion of the second-cycle specialist studies, students are awarded the degree of Specialist in Business Economics in their respective field, accumulating 60 ECTS credits.
After completing the fifth year of the second cycle of studies, students earn an additional 60 ECTS credits (for a total of 300 ECTS). Upon successfully defending their master's thesis, they are awarded the title of Master of Economic Sciences in the corresponding field.
The available programs in the second cycle of studies include the following four fields:
- Business Economics, Finance and Banking Track
- Business Economics, Business Management Track
- Business Economics, Marketing Track
- Sports Management
In line with the ECTS system, the degrees awarded by the Faculty of Economics are fully aligned with those granted by universities across Europe. The faculty boasts a distinguished team of professors, recognized for their expertise both in academia and practice, who are committed to teaching and conducting scientific research in the field of economics.