Business, Marketing and Economics
Do you want to create and develop a profitable business, lead an organisation, or market a brand? Do you like statistics and numbers and want many options when entering the labour market? Then a programme in business, marketing or economics is perfect for you. Choosing Linneaus University also means that you will study at an accredited business school.
With a degree in business administration, economics, management, or marketing, all of society is a potential labour market, in Sweden and internationally. Our programmes have different specialisations; you can specialise in marketing, international business, management control, or international tourism.
Among our previous students, you will find people who are working as:
- business developer
- controller
- entrepreneur
- purchaser
- CEO
We are accredited
The School of Business and Economics at Linnaeus University is accredited by The Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business, AACSB. Only 6 percent of the world’s leading business schools achieve this accreditation, making us one of a few schools that are trailblasers in teaching, research, and societal impact.
Programmes at Bachelor's level
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International Business ProgrammeProgramme 180 credits
- Autumn 2026
- Kalmar
- Campus
- Bachelor’s level
- Full-time
- EGIBP
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International Tourism ManagementProgramme 180 credits
- Autumn 2026
- Kalmar
- Campus
- Bachelor’s level
- Full-time
- EGITP
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The Economics ProgrammeProgramme 180 credits
- Autumn 2026
- Växjö
- Campus
- Bachelor’s level
- Full-time
- EGNEK
Programmes at Master's level
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Business Process Control and Supply Chain Management, Master Programme - Frontiers in Logistics & Supply Chain ManagementProgramme 120 credits
- Autumn 2026
- Växjö
- Campus
- Master’s level
- Full-time
- EABS2
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Economics, master programmeProgramme 120 credits
- Autumn 2026
- Växjö
- Campus
- Master’s level
- Full-time
- EANM2
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Entrepreneurship, Sustainability and Social Change, Master ProgrammeProgramme 120 credits
- Autumn 2026
- Växjö
- Campus
- Master’s level
- Full-time
- EAES2
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Innovation through Business, Engineering and Design - Specialisation Business, Master ProgrammeProgramme 120 credits
- Autumn 2026
- Växjö
- Campus
- Master’s level
- Full-time
- EAIN2
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International Business Strategy, Master ProgrammeProgramme 120 credits
- Autumn 2026
- Kalmar
- Campus
- Master’s level
- Full-time
- EAIS2
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Leadership and Management in International Contexts, Master ProgrammeProgramme 60 credits
- Autumn 2026
- Kalmar
- Campus
- Master’s level
- Full-time
- EALM1
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Marketing, Master ProgrammeProgramme 120 credits
- Autumn 2026
- Växjö
- Campus
- Master’s level
- Full-time
- EAMF2
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Tourism and Sustainability, Master ProgrammeProgramme 120 credits
- Autumn 2026
- Kalmar
- Campus
- Master’s level
- Full-time
- EATH2
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Welcome to a supportive environment during your studies
- You can study a programme at one of our campuses in Kalmar and Växjö.
- In our programmes, students and teachers work closely in an open and supportive environment, and you have access to everything you need to have a rich student life and an active leisure time.
- You can get a mentor towards the end of your studies. Registering for our mentor programme allows you to exchange experiences and establish valuable contacts for your future professional life.
Frequently asked questions about business, marketing and economics
Are there any opportunities for internships or practical experiences during the programmes?
Yes! The collaboration with companies in the region, as part of the education at Linnaeus University, allows students to engage with real businesses and organisations, gaining insights into their operations and applying new knowledge in projects.
What are the key areas of study within business and economics programmes?
The School of Business and Economics at Linnaeus University offers programs in areas such as marketing, entrepreneurship, control management, international business, and accounting. These key areas provide a comprehensive understanding of business administration and economic principles.
What is the difference between economics and business administration?
Economics is a field of study at Linnaeus University that encompasses a variety of specialisations, including macroeconomics, microeconomics, and environmental economics. It focuses on broader societal questions and the functioning of economic systems.