The saturated business market is leaving companies hungry for disruption. According to the World Economic Forum’s Future of Jobs Report 2023, companies are eager to recruit analytical, creative candidates with the skills to adopt new frontier technologies and broaden digital access. Many seek to join these companies but lack the fundamental tools and tenacity to thrive in fast-changing environments.
The answer lies in a degree from EU Business School. Fresh from its 50th anniversary celebration, The school is a high ranking institution, having been awarded four stars for excellence in business education by QS Stars. Those looking for a headstart in the business world are guaranteed to thrive here.
EU’s bachelor programmes are well-suited for those interested in the fundamentals of international business principles. Choose between specialisations such as business administration, international relations, tourism management, sports management and more – each programme fosters entrepreneurship, innovation, and leadership. It’s a well-rounded approach that makes you valuable to companies across a wide range of industries, especially as your business acumen can be applied on a global scale.
For those interested in joining but who do not meet the requirements just yet, EU offers foundation programmes to build essential expertise. The English Foundation Programme improves English language skills, while the Business Bridging Programme strengthens your academic skills. Successfully completing either of these programs grants you entry into EU’s bachelor’s programmes.
An education that sets you up for success
EU stands out for its refreshingly practical approach to education. Here, learning isn’t confined to classrooms – students solve real-world business challenges, work on case studies, attend seminars and lectures by industry leaders, go on company visits and field trips, and take part in business competitions. All of this ensure that students not only have more knowledge, but that they also develop the skills needed to apply it.
“I credit my time at EU for instilling in me the mindset of thinking critically and seeking multiple solutions to problems,” says Pau Fernandez, a Bachelor of Business Administration graduate. He completed his BBA in 2002, and is now Chief Financial Officer at tech company Nanusens. “The education I received emphasised that there is no one-size-fits-all approach to success, which has been a guiding principle throughout my career.”
Support plays a big part in the EU student journey. You’ll benefit from many services and opportunities, such as close mentorship, keen coaching, CV editing assistance, and access to events designed to connect you with the business community and its experts.
The school’s innovative Business Immersion Week features various activities, including industry visits, escape rooms, interactive panels, and managerial problem-solving games. The Learning From Leaders series is where high-profile leaders and industry experts are invited to talk and discuss modern business. Coupled with career days, networking events, and a 30,000-strong alumni community across the globe, the EU experience leads to successful futures in a wide range of industries.
The results are clear: 91% of EU bachelor’s graduates were employed within six months of graduating. You’ll be set to join EU graduates who have achieved extraordinary career success with their bachelor’s degrees, such as Omar Berrada, CEO of Manchester United, Noëlle Alice Demole, founder of non-profit organisation Shere Khan Youth Protection, Lavinia Arl, strategic planner at Ogilvy, and more.
“Upon my graduation from EU Business School, I embarked on an exciting career journey and have been able to work with some incredible companies,” says Maria Vesleme, Director of Human Resources at luxury group Katikies Hotels. She holds a Bachelor of Business Administration from EU and now manages staff across eight luxury hotels on Santorini and Mykonos.
Others have started their own ventures. Roya Sayadi, who graduated from EU’s Bachelor of Business Administration in 2012, founded an IP law company, Sayadi Law. “At one point, I had planned to move to London to study law,” she says. “But after spending a mere month in Barcelona, I made a decisive change of course and opted to pursue a business education at EU, a decision I consider to be one of the best I’ve ever made.”
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