Organization and Management, Course Module
This set of courses offers a selection of more advanced and even philosophical perspectives on the study of Business and Management in order to offer a more nuanced view of the subject area.
The combination of courses is designed to develop students’ abilities to critically understand the workings of business in a more practical sense pertaining to studying real-life cases and strategic decision-making, as much as seeing these phenomena through the lens of a broader societal context with social, economic, ethical and cultural aspects in play.
Note! This course module does not include a Bachelor's Degree Thesis.
Teaching Format
The teaching consists of lectures as well as group exercises and/or seminars. The structure of the teaching is stated in information that is available before each semester on each course website.
Language of instruction is stated in the syllabus for each course.
Courses within the Couse Module
This course module consists of four courses:
Corporate Responsibility 7,5 hp
Entrepreneurship in Societal Change 7,5 hp
Human Resource Management 7,5 hp
Philosophy, Politics and Economics 7,5 hp
See reading list in the current syllabus.
For more information about the Course Module, contact the Academic Advisors.





