The first four semesters of the bachelor s program in Business Administration (Public and Non-Profit Management) provide a general overview of public management and non-profit management as well as basic skills in the principles and methods of business administration and economics. In the fifth and sixth semesters, students acquire more advanced skills in business administration and the complementary skills in economics, with a special emphasis on the area of public and non-profit enterprises and organizations. Parallel to their field-specific courses, students acquire transdisciplinary key qualifications, such as techniques of academic writing, foreign language skills, and teamwork and cooperation.