Bachelor of Arts in Artificial Intelligence for Business Digital

Harness AI to revolutionize business

Unlock the power of AI to shape the future of business. This cutting-edge program blends technical expertise with strategic thinking, equipping you with the skills to harness machine learning, data analytics, and automation for impactful business innovation. Whether you're aiming to optimize operations, design intelligent systems, or lead AI-driven transformations, this degree prepares you to thrive at the intersection of technology and business strategy.

Want to expand your horizons? You can transfer between EU campuses or take part in exchange programs with our OMNES sister schools and other partners all over the world. Plus, with our fast-track option, you can graduate faster by completing one or two summer semesters.

Learn how to:

  • Implement AI in business processes

  • Analyze data for strategic insights

  • Design AI-driven innovative solutions

  • Manage AI responsibly & ethically

  • Develop AI-focused business models

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Program structure

This is a three-year, seven-semester program (240 ECTS) taught exclusively in English.

Our courses have been specifically designed to foster job-ready graduates, giving you the knowledge and skills that will equip you for the business landscape of the future.

You can also earn a Diploma of Advanced Studies by studying an optional 8th semester. 

Year 1
Semester 1 (22 CH | 30 ECTS)
Business Management

The course is designed to introduce the principles of business management within a modern organizational environment. Students will explore major theories of management, critically examining a variety of management functions, including planning, organizing, digital transformation, leading and controlling. They will study the various environmental frameworks under which organizations operate, and gain insights into in-depth, specialist areas which form the basis of subsequent courses.

3.5 CH | 5 ECTS

Managing People & Organizations

This course serves as an introduction to the key concept of people management within contemporary organizations. It outlines the strategic need of an organization to attract, develop, motivate and retain talent via departmental functions and managerial skill sets. The course focuses on issues concerning people management from the perspective of both organization and employee. It examines cutting-edge global organizations and small medium enterprises across a variety of industries, analyzing the importance of workforce management in acquiring competitive advantages.

3.5 CH | 5 ECTS

Marketing & UX

This course is designed to prepare students for work as effective marketing managers within increasingly competitive environments. The course provides a foundation on the principles of marketing, teaching students how to analyze market forces in order to make decisions, while exploring processes related to segmentation, targeting and brand positioning. The importance of user experience is studied through the lenses of customer-centric approaches and consumer aspirations, with particular regard to the appeal of environmentally friendly products and the impact of social media.

3.5 CH | 5 ECTS

lmpactful Communication

This course is designed to assist students in developing written and oral communication skills for both business and academic environments. The course provides an introduction to business communication theory, whilst developing students' understanding of university writing standards, improving research and citation skills and awareness of standard academic writing practices. Audience analysis, intercultural communication and strategic messaging are covered, together with the differences between virtual and in-person presentation methods, which are studied in order to prepare students for work in a digital business environment.

3.5 CH | 5 ECTS

Finance & Accounting

This course focuses on the fundamentals of accounting and finance, encompassing the processes involved in evaluating, creating and interpreting financial statements. Governance and regulatory issues are studied, and students acquire a comprehensive knowledge of accounting tools together with general financial acumen, including concepts such as ethical behavior in the context of fraud and corporate governance, common forms of business ownership, and present and future value. Such competencies are essential for managers working across a variety of industries and are crucial for making informed investment decisions.

3.5 CH | 5 ECTS

Innovative Technology in Business

Innovative Technology in Business provides first-year students with a concise understanding of how technology has led to transformations in business operations at the global level. The course explores the components necessary to nurture innovation, and outlines the risks that companies face in failing to adapt to, and incorporate, new technological advances. Students gain an understanding of innovation concepts such as information systems implementation, contemporary data management practices, open-source software and cloud storage solutions. They will study the application of innovative technological products and processes within small, medium and large organizations, together with the ethical implications of data collection and behavioral surplus.

3.5 CH | 5 ECTS

Semester 2 (22 CH | 30 ECTS)
Creativity & Design Thinking

This course introduces students to the concept of creativity as a leadership skill, developing their understanding of the most fundamental tools in design thinking. The structure of the course facilitates the application of the acquired skills and competencies within the career planning process. Students will study how creative approaches can be employed within fast-changing business environments to ensure effective operations. The course includes a focus on soft skills such as listening, user empathy, whole-brain thinking, and collaboration, and their importance for successful teamwork across all fields. Students will practice designing novel solutions and implementing creative strategies for business decisions.

3.5 CH | 5 ECTS

Digital Branding, Advertising & Media Channels

This course introduces the key concepts and practices that underpin successful advertising and brand communications. Students will learn how to develop comprehensive Integrated Marketing Communication (IMC) advertising campaigns exploiting online and offline channels, learn how to assess and select appropriate media for communications, and develop an understanding of branding and brand positioning, trends, visual thinking, advertising brief development, marketing principles, brand communications, media relations and client/agency work.

3.5 CH | 5 ECTS

Responsible Management

This integrated course guides students through the principles of acting in a sustainable and ethical manner whilst performing management roles. The module equips students with an understanding of the tools and strategies required for the responsible execution of projects in the modern business world. Students will study key concepts such as corporate social performance, law and compliance, ethical versus destructive leadership, and stakeholder engagement and management for value creation. They will learn about responsible supply chain and human resources management, ethical marketing and communication strategies, and how to apply activity mapping within the global context. The module ensures responsible management principles can be incorporated effectively across various business structures and functions.

3.5 CH | 5 ECTS

Economics & Enterprise

The study of economics provides a lens to understand and interpret global issues and interdependencies amongst individuals, firms, and nations. A solid grounding in economics is essential for business managers, and policy makers to understand markets, risk, opportunity and profits. This course provides students with a complete understanding of the factors which affect economic decisions. They will study the main theories of international trade, the effects of global economic integration, and the role of international institutions and multinational companies. The module concludes with an overview of sustainability issues, and an exploration of development beyond economic growth.

3.5 CH | 5 ECTS

Applied Data Analytics

This course provides a practical approach to data analysis, exploring trends, patterns and relationships in data to acquire information for quantitatively informed business decisions. Students will complete problem-solving exercises using Microsoft Excel's spreadsheet software as the principal learning tool. Concepts such as descriptive statistics and visualization to extract insights are covered, in addition to the widely used business tools of statistical inference and regression analysis. Upon successful completion of the course, students will be able to summarize and present data sets, collect random samples from a population and evaluate fundamental probability as part of the decision-making process.

3.5 CH | 5 ECTS

Project Management

This course guides students through the fundamental project management concepts required to launch, lead and obtain benefits from projects in both private and non-profit organizations. Students explore the role of project management in achieving operational sustainability in competitive markets. They will gain an understanding of the impact of organizational culture on project outcomes, and learn about how defining scope, sequence, and objectives form part of the process. Causes of project failure, together with risk mitigation through planning and early phase initiative analysis are studied, providing a solid foundation in essential project management skills that can be applied across a range of different industries.

3.5 CH | 5 ECTS

Semester 3 (22 CH | 30 ECTS)
Logistics & Operations

Covering production and operations management, this course focuses on productivity analysis which contributes to improving businesses and creating a competitive edge. Students will be given an introduction to logistics and supply chain management, and examine inventory control systems, planning of material requirements and manufacturing resources, and quality controls. During this course, students will undertake a projection project that will allow them to put the theoretical knowledge they have acquired into practice.

3.5 CH | 5 ECTS

Digital Business

Digital business is about advancing digital transformation by applying technology to improve processes, expand automatization, open new markets and add value to the business and its customers. This course provides insight into the key concepts, technologies, applications, and strategic organization of digital business. Students will learn to analyze the development of competitive advantage through the use of digital technology; evaluate current trends and types of technology used in digital businesses; examine how digital technologies can be integrated within businesses; and assess different approaches to the development of digital platforms and e-commerce services.

3.5 CH | 5 ECTS

Financial Reporting & Analysis

Students will increase their knowledge and comprehension of financial analysis in the major areas of financial reporting, comparative financial statement analysis, sales forecasting, budgeting, and cost-volume-profit analysis. They will learn how to comprehend, evaluate, and interpret financial and managerial data, which are essential skills for business managers in any field. On completion of the course, students will be able to: analyze cashflow statements; compute the cash flows from operations; understand investments and financial transactions.; complete a comprehensive financial ratio analysis from all stakeholders; prepare cash budgets and sales forecasts; and formulate a cost-volume-profit analysis and a break-even analysis.

3.5 CH | 5 ECTS

Entrepreneurship & Business Development

From market research to developing a comprehensive business plan, this course provides students with a comprehensive understanding of the fundamentals of what starting a new business or developing a business idea entails. The role of a business developer in both an entrepreneurial and intrapreneurial setting will be examined, and students will learn how to distinguish business development from other functions by identifying the skills required for a business development role. During the course, students will develop a comprehensive business plan on their own, which will allow them to put the theoretical knowledge they have acquired during the course into practice.

3.5 CH | 5 ECTS

AI Business Fundamentals

This course introduces the fundamental concepts of Artificial Intelligence (AI) and explores the essential components driving digital business transformation through AI. Students will gain insights into the foundational elements necessary for organizations to become AI- and data-driven in today's digital business landscape. The course offers a non-technical, in-depth understanding of AI, including the distinction between algorithms and AI systems, as well as the capabilities and limitations of AI. Enriched with practical use cases, it also provides insights into the data, infrastructure, human, and operational resources required to successfully enable AI-driven business transformation.

3.5 CH | 5 ECTS

Getting Started with Data Literacy, Big Data & Visualization

Establishing the foundational data skills necessary for building successful AI-driven business portfolios, this course covers fundamental concepts related to the central paradigm of Big Data. It also explores principles of data quality, and provides an overview of the processes and tools within Data Science, ranging from data collection and exploratory analysis to predictive analysis and data visualization. The course also delves into real-world insight stories and use cases that highlight the significance of integrating Big Data and data literacy skills within organizations, with a particular focus on a marketing and personalization case study.

3.5 CH | 5 ECTS

Year 2
Semester 4 (22 CH | 30 ECTS)
Strategies in A Disruptive World

This course focuses on the discipline of strategic management and provides an opportunity for students to bring together all that they have learned in the program as a whole, integrating and contextualizing their knowledge. It draws upon strategic management theories, concepts, methods and tools to nurture each student's capacity to think strategically about organizations in terms of uncertain external development contexts and current strategic positions, and to identify potential for pursuing alternative strategic development paths and maintaining a competitive edge.

3.5 CH | 5 ECTS

Marketing in Action

In this course, students will learn how to develop a strategic marketing plan for a company and/or brand. They will acquire knowledge of the specific tools and skills required to implement key stages of any marketing strategy: analysis, segmentation, targeting and positioning, execution and control. On completion, students will be able to apply the analytical frameworks used to harmonize organizational goals and resources with market needs and opportunities; execute segmentation, targeting and positioning plans; create marketing strategies and programs; formulate a strategic marketing plan for a company or brand; and systematically review the outcomes of a marketing plan.

3.5 CH | 5 ECTS

Business Research Methods

This mandatory course is designed specifically for all bachelor's students in their second year of studies. The course acts as a guide and a practical stepping-stone to conducting real-world business and management research by teaching students how to design a real-world business research project. Students will be able to use the array of academic and transferable skills acquired in this course in their coursework; independent research; cases; business plans; and in their dissertations. The current course deals primarily with academic writing, authorship, referencing and bibliography, and contains a brief introduction to the EU Business School's dissertation process.

3.5 CH | 5 ECTS

Principles of AI-Driven Decision-Making

Students will comprehensively explore AI-driven decision-making principles within the context of business strategy and operations. Starting with traditional decision strategies as a foundation, they will delve into the roles and characteristics of humans, data and AI tools in organizational decisions. They will gain insights into implementing AI tools and frameworks for well-informed choices and analyze case studies showcasing successful adoption of AI for informed decision-making in critical areas such as finance and product roadmap development. Additionally, the course examines the role of emerging tools like Generative AI in shaping branding, marketing, and other tactical decisions.

3.5 CH | 5 ECTS

AI Product Management & Design

Students will gain a comprehensive understanding of integrating AI into the product development process, emphasizing its role in effective product management and user-centric design principles. Through in-depth case studies, students will dissect successful product launches driven by AI technologies, gaining insights into the pivotal role AI plays behind the scenes. The course also delves into ethical considerations within product design and examines emerging trends in the ever-evolving landscape of AI-driven product innovation. Armed with this knowledge, students will be thoroughly prepared to excel in the dynamic business area of AI-driven product development.

3.5 CH | 5 ECTS

Machine Learning & Deep Learning in Business

In this course, students will dive into two of the most widely discussed AI domains of recent years: machine learning and its closely related subfield, deep learning. This course takes a predominantly nontechnical approach to demystify the terminology associated with these fields while providing an overview of the various tasks and techniques within them. Special emphasis is placed on extracting their practical business applications, including personalized recommendations, sales predictions, customer profiling, computer vision systems, and more. Additionally, the course offers hands-on experience with code-free tools to empower students in launching their own machine learning projects.

3.5 CH | 5 ECTS

Semester 5 (22 CH | 30 ECTS)
Creative Business Cases

Students will analytically review and frame two business cases, analyze their issues/problems, evaluate the options and the course(s) of action, and provide recommendations, solutions and justifications. In this course, students will be exposed to selected case studies in order to fully appreciate the nuances and complexity of business-based problem-solving. While studying different cases, students will be encouraged to think creatively, reflect critically, and design viable solutions. By doing so, students will enhance their logical, analytical, and decision-making skills.

3.5 CH | 5 ECTS

Transformational Change Management

This course deals with the complexities that confront businesses and organizations worldwide as technologies advance at breathtaking speed and threaten to replace jobs, roles, and responsibilities. Students explore the multiple considerations that management must take into account in order to effectively transform their businesses, while simultaneously staying competitive in their own industries. Specific issues that need to be addressed in order to determine optimal changes include levels of disruption, cultural perspectives, knowledge management, and a wide range of data analysis.

3.5 CH | 5 ECTS

lnnovation in Business

This course focuses on the concept of innovation as applied to leadership challenges. Students will study how innovative approaches can be applied to issues in fluctuating business environments. The course provides opportunities for discussion of design thinking techniques, with students gaining an understanding of how to apply innovative solutions to new venture creation and organizational transformation. Students will develop their skills in critical thinking, collaboration and strategy formation. The study of innovative organizational culture, together with the principles of partnership and future orientation, helps to promote an entrepreneurial mindset that is relevant across a variety of roles and industries.

3.5 CH | 5 ECTS

NLP, Generative AI, & Robotics in Business

Building upon the "Machine Learning and Deep Learning in Business" course,”this delves into three more specialized AI areas: Natural Language Processing (NLP), generative AI and robotics. This course adopts a non-technical, example-driven approach to uncover the principles and techniques behind NLP and Generative AI's widespread applications, such as ChatGPT. It also provides insights into best practices for leveraging these powerful solutions. Additionally, students will gain a comprehensive understanding of robotics as "the AI of the physical world," exploring how robotics technologies interact with the environment, data, and other AI approaches.

3.5 CH | 5 ECTS

AI in Investment & Business Growth

This course unlocks and addresses the burning questions surrounding AI's role in business expansion. It delves into critical topics, including the trade-offs between AI adoption costs and benefits, the pivotal role of data, AI as a driver of intellectual property and value creation, and investment strategies. The course continues with a discussion on agility, navigating disruption, strategic rebranding, and exploring the remarkable rise of unicorns amidst an era of unprecedented AI-driven digital transformation.

3.5 CH | 5 ECTS

Responsible AI Principles

This course examines key practices for building responsible and accountable AI systems, including the ethics of AI under a legal and managerial viewpoint, privacy considerations, and addressing AI and data bias. Through case studies, students will also explore the topics of explainable AI (XAI) and fostering accountability in AI systems. By the end of the course, they will gain a solid foundation in responsible AI practices and equip themselves with the knowledge and tools needed to navigate the complex landscape of AI ethics and accountable practices, ensuring that AI technologies are developed and utilized responsibly.

3.5 CH | 5 ECTS

Year 3
Semester 6 (22 CH | 30 ECTS)
Consultancy Project I

The Professional Consultancy Project is a capstone module in which students will be required to undertake a business project aimed at enhancing their employability as well as providing a platform for further professional development. This module requires students to undertake and write up an individual project that gives them the opportunity to not only consolidate their learning on the program, but also to clearly apply their learning in a real-world context. Furthermore, it will provide students with the opportunity to showcase their professional competences built throughout the program.

Organizing and Managing Across Borders

This module provides an introduction to the developing field of cross-cultural management, with an exploration of both international and intra-national contexts. Students will explore perspectives within social anthropology, organizational behavior, social psychology and management theory. They will develop their awareness of, and sensitivity to their own and others’ cultural backgrounds and influences, whilst learning how to explore culture using appropriate communication and problem-solving skills. Students will also research and form solutions that address complex management issues

7.5 ECTS

International Trade and Finance

This module introduces students to the fundamental theories of international trade and finance, and policy analysis, and includes an exploration of the controversies that surround the activities. Students will examine the costs and benefits of these two fundamental undertakings in the global economy, and consider the extent to which government policies in these areas can improve economic outcomes. Students will study up-to-date analyses and empirical studies, learning how to critically evaluate international economic policies, processes and relations. They will learn how to apply analytical and quantitative techniques.

7.5 ECTS

The Practice of Management

This final-year core module aims to enable students to study and apply a range of management theories and techniques, and to critically evaluate their personal development and management style. Students will engage closely with classic and contemporary theorists, evaluating them in order to apply ideas to their own experience. They will also study, analyse, and evaluate the management and performance of large corporations, considering them with reference to the Sustainable Development Goals set by the UN for 2030. Students will assess management and business strategy and performance, creatively re-designing corporate strategy to contribute to wider social, political, and cultural objectives.

7.5 ECTS

Semester 7 (22 CH | 30 ECTS)
Consultancy Project II

The Professional Consultancy Project is a capstone module in which students will be required to undertake a business project aimed at enhancing their employability as well as providing a platform for further professional development. This module requires students to undertake and write up an individual project that gives them the opportunity to not only consolidate their learning on the program, but also to clearly apply their learning in a real-world context. Furthermore, it will provide students with the opportunity to showcase their professional competences built throughout the program.

(I + II: 15 ECTS) ECTS

Practicing Business Strategy

Strategy is a crucial subject, concerned with the development, success and failure of organizations. It constitutes a key element of all professional business and management qualifications. In this course, students develop the ability to apply a range of practical strategic management tools across public, private and not-for-profit organizations of different sizes across all sectors. They learn how to convert their analyses into persuasive and realistic strategy proposals, develop implementation plans and apply insight to internal and external contexts. Transferable skills such as research, decision-making, data presentation and intercultural influencing are also studied.

7.5 ECTS

Leading Innovation

In this module, students study a range of classic and modern leadership theories and techniques, learning how to apply them in order to critically evaluate and develop their personal leadership style whilst exploring their own experience and ambitions. They will examine contemporary innovation practice, together with organizations engaging with innovative solutions across a range of industries. The synergies between innovation and leadership are studied over a range of contexts, and students will consider how innovative strategies can help to ensure sustainable futures.

7.5 ECTS

The Practice of International Business

This module builds upon the critical appraisal of the current global context, in which businesses carry out operations around the world. Students will engage with a critical review of recent trends and issues emerging from increasing worldwide economic interdependence. They will study long-term competitiveness and sustainable growth, examining them with a focus on strategic and operational viewpoints. Students will carry out a consultancy simulation in which they work together to research and present examples of international management challenges they are encouraged as much as possible to draw on knowledge and experience from their international peers in order to reflect effectively on their learning experience and enhance employability.

7.5 ECTS

Graduation Requirements

To graduate, in addition to the listed courses, students will also have to successfully complete the following for a total of 22 CH | 30 ECTS:

Business Immersion Week
All students are required to participate in five Business Immersion Weeks during their bachelor studies. The norm is to attend once per semester or two times per year. The Business Immersion Week provides a week of dynamic and engaging activities designed to stimulate entrepreneurial thinking and develop student networking skills.


Dissertation Seminars
These seminars provide support and information for students during the dissertation process,
including the documentation and administrative requirements, and assistance with topic selection, research focus and dissertation proposals.


Final Cases: Business/Specialization
All students must prepare two final cases and successfully defend them before a panel of judges. The first is a general business case and the second is in the student's specialization
subject.


Dissertation
The dissertation component marks the culminating academic requirement for students at all levels and allows them to identify and investigate real world challenges, and to produce an independent piece of academic work reflecting their knowledge, research and analysis.
 

Diploma of advanced studies
Semester 8 (21 CH | 30 ECTS)
Business Consulting & Project Management

In this course, students will learn to think and act like business consultants. They will conduct a specific project through which they will learn the latest business and project management methodologies and tools, examine the main challenges faced by businesses, and apply this knowledge to make informed decisions. Students will develop their problem-solving, strategic-thinking and project management skills, essential for managing projects of all sizes, and learn to identify any gaps between realities and expectations and define possible approaches, options, and solutions.

3.5 CH | 5 ECTS

Entrepreneurial Leadership

The primary objective of the course is for students to explore the roles and responsibilities of leaders and entrepreneurs in the workplace and the development of theoretical approaches as well as their practical application. Students will analyze the skills, traits and competencies of effective leaders and examine alternative methods of leadership development. On successful completion of the course, students will be able to critically evaluate the roles and responsibilities of leadership; critique the challenges of entrepreneurs in contemporary business management; assess alternative theoretical approaches to leadership; and construct comprehensive business models.

3.5 CH | 5 ECTS

Professional Soft Skills

All management and leadership positions require important soft skills and aptitudes, including a capacity for collaboration, critical thinking, negotiation, and public speaking. In this course, students will learn to identify their own strengths, as well as areas where they could improve, in order to develop as confident future leaders. Topics covered include effective time management; learning how emotions can be interpreted and managed to create effective leaders and inspire teams; how to exhibit an accurate sense of self; how to apply a wide range of tools from several disciplines to solve problems effectively and creatively; select the correct negotiation style or strategy for specific situations; develop their business presentation skills.

3.5 CH | 5 ECTS

AI for Change in Competitive Markets

Students will examine advanced decision-making tools to gain a competitive edge in dynamic markets, with a specific focus on the pivotal roles AI can play in shaping these strategic decisions. The course content encompasses essential market-related concepts and phenomena, including reaction market functions, industrial intelligence, behavioral pricing, loyalty and individualization strategies, and competition analysis. These concepts are reinforced through case studies, offering students insights into how AI serves as both a facilitator and a potential inhibitor in the pursuit of a competitive advantage within the market.

3.5 CH | 5 ECTS

AI Future in Society, Economy & Sustainability

What are the societal, economic, and environmental prospects of a future permeated by AI? This interactive course aims to address this challenging question by analyzing recent progress and aggregating insights on how AI will shape our lives in the coming years and decades, spanning society, economy, and sustainability. Topics for discussion and critical assessment in this course encompass the potential role of generative AI tools in replacing human skills, the implications of broadening AI accessibility, and the influence of resource constraints on organizational AI progress.

3.5 CH | 5 ECTS

Research & Innovation in the AI Industry

In this course, students will build upon the knowledge gained in 'AI in Investment and Business Growth,' moving the focus to research and innovation within organizations. Concepts covered in the course include R&D business strategies, scientific research, collaboration, the financial mechanisms behind research funding, and an analysis of the academia-industry relationship. By the course's conclusion, students will acquire a solid understanding of how businesses can contribute to shaping the future of AI through innovation. They will also learn how these businesses can evolve to become not only AI-driven but also innovation-driven.

3.5 CH | 5 ECTS

Learning outcomes

  • Acquire fundamental knowledge of current AI from a primarily business-oriented perspective.
  • Leverage the latest AI technologies to gain a competitive advantage in today’s dynamic business environment.
  • Apply AI projects and solutions to enhance business processes, decision-making, and product/service development.
  • Gain familiarity with key areas of AI (machine learning, deep learning, NLP, generative AI, etc.) in the context of digital transformation and Big Data.
  • Develop into a tactical and strategic leader in creating and applying AI-driven business solutions.

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Degree awarded

On successful completion of this program, you will earn: 

  • A university-specific bachelor's degree (titulo propio*) from Universitat de Vic - Universitat Central de Catalunya (Uvic-UCC), Spain
  • An ACBSP and IACBE accredited bachelor’s degree from EU Business School Switzerland, which is institutionally accredited by IQA and certified by eduQua
  • A state-recognised BSc (Hons) in International Business Management degree from London Metropolitan University, U.K.


Optional diploma:
You can study an additional (8th) semester of your specialization to earn a Diploma of Advanced Studies (DAS) awarded by EU Business School Switzerland.

*For more information about university degrees (título propio) and state-recognized university titles, please refer to the section ‘Degrees at EU Business School’.

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Monitor AI system performance, optimize workflows, & support integration of AI tools across operations.

AI Product Management Coordinator

Coordinate product development tasks, gather user requirements, & assist in managing AI solution lifecycles.

Data Analyst

Interprets data, builds reports & empowers teams with clear, strategic insight from complex numbers.

Strategy & Data Science Consultant

Analyze market trends, develop models, & support clients in solving strategic & data-driven challenges.

Machine Learning Project Associate

Support machine learning project execution, coordinate tasks, & ensure timely delivery of data science milestones.

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Admission requirements

These are the admission requirements for this Business Bridging Program. If you're not sure if you meet our requirements, contact us for a personalized assessment. Our team is here to help!

One of the following or equivalent: 

  • One certified copy of high school diploma and transcripts; or equivalent

Proof of English level: 

  • TOEFL score 79/4 (as of Jan 2026) (internet-based), 211 (computer-based); IELTS 6.0; CAE B2 with a minimum score of 169; minimum PTE-A of 59; native speaker of English or equivalent.

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Our start dates are: October, February, June & August.

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Fees

The tuition fees for this bachelor’s program are:
€7,050 per semester
€200 application fee (non-refundable, paid with application)
 

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