Courses offered
Bachelor's degree
In the bachelor's program, we teach the fundamentals of the role of data and information in businesses, as well as the basic economic mechanisms of digital technologies. Students develop an understanding of key terms and concepts and learn to apply them. At the same time, they gain an economics-based overview of various digital technologies (e.g., artificial intelligence) and markets (e.g., platforms, social media) and understand how they work.
| Course name | Details | Term |
|---|---|---|
| IS 401: Integrated Information Systems | Course details | FSS |
| Bachelor thesis | Course details |
Master
In the master's program, we delve deeper into economic questions at the intersection of technology, data, and strategy. The focus is on topics such as artificial intelligence, digital markets, analytics, and data-driven decision-making. Students learn how companies leverage digital technologies and data to make informed decisions in technology-driven environments.
Doctoral studies
In the doctoral program, courses focus on theories, methods, and the design of research in the digital economy. Doctoral students learn to independently develop scientific questions and investigate them empirically, employing advanced methods such as causal analysis, experimental research, and data-intensive evaluations.
| Course name | Details | Term |
|---|---|---|
| IS 930: Web Scraping for Researchers | Course details | HWS |