- Title: Finance and Accounting BA
- Degree: Economist in Finance and Accounting BA
- Type: Degree program Level: Bachelor
- Accreditation number: FNYF/122-2/2019
- Faculty: Faculty of Economics
- Language: English
- Duration: 7 semesters (3.5 years)
- ECTS credits: 210
- Minimum number of students: 10
- Maximum number of students: 100
Short Description: The primary goals of the Economist in Finance and Accounting Programme at Eötvös Loránd University are to familiarise students with economic processes both on macro and micro level and to acquaint them with the European monetary and business environments with a focus on finance, accounting, and controlling. This program is recommended to applicants who wish to become specialists in finance, accounting and controlling, coupled with an up-to-date approach to business economics.
Career opportunities: The general training in business economics and the solid background in Finance and Accounting together offer countless job opportunities, from running your own business to working for prestigious multi-national corporations.
Fee Details: EU/EEA students and non-EU/EEA students Tuition fee/semester is 2700 EUR and 3600 EUR respectively.
Application fee: 100 EUR
Offered for the next academic year:
Start program: 04, Sep, 2023
Deadline for applications – September intake: 07, May, 2023
Is there a February intake: No
Admission requirements:
- Entry requirements
For the Finance and Accounting BA programme the application of those students is welcomed who have completed their secondary school studies and can prove this with a secondary or high school diploma. Admission decisions are made by the Admission Committee. Students will receive written notification of the Committee’s decision within 2-3 weeks following the application deadline. It is only in exceptional cases that we admit students who have not passed their 18th birthday by the start of the program.
- Language requirements
Minimum level of language proficiency (oral) (A1-C2): B2
Minimum level of language proficiency (written) (A1-C2): B2