Programme
Many high school students aspire to enroll in an international bachelor’s degree but lack the skills and background to do so. The Business Bridging program provides candidates with the knowledge required to succeed in our three-year bachelor’s programs. The Business Bridging program is a one-semester (13-week) course that acts as a bridge to the first year of our bachelor's programs. Students will strengthen their academic, communication and business English skills while studying management and economics. Students can enroll in the program in October, February and June. Upon successful completion, students are automatically admitted into the first year of our bachelor's programs.
Target group
Our Business Bridging Program has been specifically designed for students who do not meet the academic requirements of our bachelor’s programs.
Program Structure
- English for Business
- Study Skills
- Communication Skills
- Management Basics
- Business and Society
- Introduction to Business Law
- Introduction to Economics
Requirements
Academic Requirements:*
- 1 certified copy of high school diploma.
- Proof of English fluency: TOEFL score 60 (Internet-based), 173 (computer-based), IELTS 5.0; CAE B1 with a minimum score of 154; native English speaker or equivalent
*Students not meeting these criteria will have an interview with the admission committee and will be considered on a merit basis or directed to a foundation program. For more information, please contact the admissions department of your chosen campus.
Degree Awarded
Business Bridging Program certificate from EU Business School Switzerland.
Digital Campus
Digital education offers the ideal solution for professionals searching for quality education that can be conveniently adapted to busy lives. The Digital Campus offers an international, flexible and hands-on learning experience guided by expert academics, entrepreneurs and business leaders from around the world.
Convenience and flexibility are key. While Digital Campus students are not confined to specific locations or classrooms, they still receive the same quality of education as their on-campus peers. Students can organize their studies around their professional and personal commitments. They can attend scheduled webinars from anywhere in the world, or watch recorded sessions later on at their convenience. Students can connect with multicultural classmates from around the globe and participate in optional on-campus weeks at EU’s campuses in Barcelona, Geneva and Munich.