
With a Bachelor's degree in Business Administration UAS, you will be able to take on management tasks at executive level. You will work in accounting and controlling, banking, marketing, sales, human resources and corporate communications and development.
The duration of study of 3 years full-time or 4 to 5 years part-time up to the Business Administration Bachelor UAS degree requires a high time commitmentand a high degree of self-discipline and motivation.
In addition to an interest in economic issues and business processes, analytical, logical and networked thinking is required.Leadership qualities, organizational talent, decisiveness, communication skills, negotiation skills and assertiveness are important. Not all of these skills can be acquired during the Business Administration Bachelor program.
Despite cantonal contributions, depending on the school, you will need to budget around CHF 4,500 to CHF 10,000 for the entire degree course to become an industrial engineer UAS.In addition, there are some costs for materials and teaching aids during the course.
The Business Administration Bachelor UAS program includes business administration subjects, marketing, law, finance, HRM, business English, strategy and management.This extensive learning content can be a challenge for some students.
Each University of Applied Sciences has its own specializations and specialization options for the Business Administration Bachelor UAS,such as: Accounting, Controlling, Auditing; Banking & Finance; Risk & Insurance; Digital Business; Information Systems; General Management; Communication & Marketing; Tourism; Real Estate; Public & Nonprofit Management; Economics & Politics etc.This allows you to give your career the direction you want, but you also have to commit to one area.
Business economists UAS have a wide range of positions in the private sector, public administration and the service sector. They take on staff and management roles at banks, insurance companies, financial service providers, auditing, consulting and trust companies, in trade, industry and commerce as well as in public administration, healthcare and the social and cultural sectors.