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Economy in Contemporary Society

Undergraduate Academic Study Program (UN)

Fundamental
Economic Knowledge

and
Modern Business Approaches

The program focuses on providing modern and practical economic knowledge. Students gain a fundamental understanding of economics based on the latest research and practices.

The curriculum is designed to equip students with the skills necessary to understand economic processes and address business challenges in a dynamic environment.

Interdisciplinary Study

The program offers interdisciplinary knowledge in economics and other fields. It broadens students’ horizons and provides a solid foundation for a successful career in the field. Where students apply this acquired knowledge and practical experience is up to them.

3 years

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Full-time and part-time study
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180 ECTS

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no tuition fee for full-time study in Slovene

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Information day

JAN

Date to be announced.

APPLICATION DEADLINE

1. ROK

18. 2.–18. 3. 2025

Study
Modern Economic Areas

Career Path
 Begins at the International Faculty

The specialized knowledge acquired during undergraduate studies allows for employment in the economic and non-economic sectors, public administration, or various non-profit organizations and the public sector.

Bank Analyst

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A bank analyst studies and analyzes financial data in banks and helps manage credit and investment risks. Their tasks include assessing the creditworthiness of clients, preparing reports on the financial status of companies and individuals, and monitoring trends in financial markets. They also contribute to the development of banking products and the optimization of the bank’s operations.

Financial Forensic Analyst

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A financial forensic analyst investigates financial fraud, analyzes data, and uncovers irregularities in transactions. These specialists work in companies, audit firms, governmental bodies such as the police and tax authorities, and financial institutions. Their work is crucial in preventing crimes such as money laundering, tax evasion, and embezzlement.

Insurance Agent

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An insurance agent analyzes clients’ insurance needs and advises on suitable products. They prepare offers, assess risks, and manage claims and payouts. Their work also includes monitoring market trends and seeking opportunities to improve the insurance company’s offerings and services.

Connected with over 250 Companies in the Region

We include local and international practitioners in the delivery of courses, organize professional excursions to leading companies in the region, and conduct smaller student projects in collaboration with local businesses, where students use their innovative ideas to help solve various business challenges. We also organize multi-week professional internships, offering students excellent opportunities for employment.

Your Success is Our Success!

“The greatest advantages of studying at ISSBS are the connection with practical experience, networking opportunities, up-to-date studies, and accessible professors.”

Leon Kores

“During my studies, I gained a wealth of useful economic knowledge. The program is modern and covers current topics both locally and globally.”

Matevž Zupančič

“One of the advantages of ISSBS is its close collaboration with companies and organizations, which allows students to gain practical experience and establish professional connections.”

Marko Hadler

“Enrolling at ISSBS was the right decision for me because it offers modern knowledge content supported by practical work and collaboration with real companies.”

Kristina Petrej

Program Overview

Degree Title

Bachelor of Arts (B.A.)

Duration

3 years

Education Level

SQF: 7, EQF: 6, EHEQF: First cycle

Field of Study

Social Sciences, ISCED 31, KLASIUS-P-16 0388

Type of Study

Full-time and part-time

Enrollment Slots

Full-time: 51

Part-time: 27

Tuition Fees

Full-time students do not pay tuition regardless of age or employment status! Part-time study: 2,350 EUR per year

Admission Requirements

General Matura or Vocational Matura (economic technician, logistics technician, computer science technician, design technician, or gastronomy and tourism technician) with an additional subject. Alternatively, completion of any four-year secondary school program before June 1, 1995.

Courses

The Economy in Contemporary Society program offers engaging compulsory courses and allows students to select 6 elective courses based on their interests.

Year 1

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  • Economics
    9
  • Management and Organization
    6
  • Marketing
    6
  • Business Economics
    6
  • Business Law
    6
  • Business Communication
    6
  • Business Mathematics
    9
  • Business English 1
    6
  • Skills 1
    6

Year 2 UPDATED

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  • Human Resource Management
    6
  • Online Marketing
    9
  • Business Finances
    9
  • Cryptocurrencies NEW
    3
  • Business Informatics
    6
  • Statistics in Practice UPDATED
    6
  • Entrepreneurship
    9
  • Accounting
    6
  • Business English 2
    6

Year 3 UPDATED

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  • Business Intelligence
    6
  • Business Forensics NEW
    6
  • Economic Policy
    9
  • Employment Skills
    3
  • Elective Courses
    36

Elective courses NEW

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  • International Economics and Business
    6
  • E-business
    6
  • Crisis Management
    6
  • Professional Practice
    12
  • Thesis
    12
  • Sustainable Management in Tourism NEW
    6
  • Business English 3 NEW
    6
  • ... and others
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Updated Curriculum

Starting in the 2024/25 academic year, the curriculum has been updated to offer current content addressing changes in the business environment and responding to labor market needs. The new courses better equip students with modern knowledge and prepare them for entering the job market.

Students learn about the fundamentals of digital currencies, their impact on financial markets, security risks, and legal regulation. They explore blockchain technology, cryptography, and financial instruments associated with cryptocurrencies, including analysis of ICOs, security risks, and the use of blockchain forensics.

This course covers the basics of forensics, exploring various types of financial fraud, including bribery, corruption, and money laundering. Students will learn fraud detection methods and apply mathematical and statistical approaches. The course also covers fraud prevention strategies and forensic reporting.

Participants will learn the history of AI, key types like machine learning and neural networks, and when simpler models are more effective than complex ones. The course emphasizes generative models, such as generative adversarial networks, and creating effective AI system prompts. It also discusses AI limitations, job impacts, and business opportunities.

This course explores the intersection of the digital economy and sustainability principles, focusing on the impact of digitalization on environmental responsibility. Topics include green IT, sustainable supply chains, and circular economy models, with case studies and the development of innovative solutions for sustainable business in the digital age.

This course provides an in-depth look at key concepts and technologies transforming modern companies. Students will explore digital transformation, Industry 4.0, and the role of mobile apps and technologies such as AI and blockchain in improving business operations. They will also learn about digital business models and disruptive innovations, preparing them to develop successful strategies for digital business and understanding how digital technologies create value and competitiveness in a dynamic business environment.

Important
Dates

Information day

20

DEC

application deadline

FEB

From February 2025 on.

Application and Enrollment

Candidates must submit their application for enrollment through the eVŠ online portal.

Frequently Asked Questions

The program offers modern and practical economic knowledge, includes guest speakers from the field, and provides a 6-week internship in companies and other organizations. The study program has an international dimension, and part of the study or internship can be completed abroad.

Graduates of the Economy in Contemporary Society program can take on roles that require economic, business, and other knowledge important for understanding the functioning of the economy, business environments, and managing business processes. They are qualified to work as bank and financial analysts, financial forensic experts, stock analysts, insurance agents, and in positions within public administration that require higher analytical skills (Bank of Slovenia, Umar, Ministry of Economy, SURS).

Economy in Contemporary Society is an academic program, while Business in Contemporary Society is a proffesional higher education study program. The difference lies in the admission requirements, curriculum, and professional title upon graduation.

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