Stockholm School of Economics - Programs

Programs

Stockholm school of economics offers following programs:

  • Bachelor's program in Business & Economics
  • Bachelor's program in Retail Management
  • Master in Business and Management (with sub-specialties in Management and Marketing & Media Management, Economics, Finance)
  • Master in Finance & Accouting (with sub-specialities of Investment Management, Corporate Finance and Accounting & Financial Management)
  • Master in Economics
  • Master in General Management
  • PhD program with three specializations (Business Administration, Economics, Finance)
  • MBA program (offered in executive format)

The master programs are all conducted in English.

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