
Double degree
In a double degree programme, two university degrees are obtained in parallel at two internationally recognised institutions and completed in the time required for one degree.
About
Due to the various national restrictions and the differences between the individual institutions, each double degree programme is different, but generally covers the same period of study at both institutions. Credits earned at both institutions are mutually recognised, resulting in a reduction in study time compared to earning two separate degrees.
Upon successful completion of all programme requirements, students will receive one degree from UL SEB and one degree from the partner institution.
Double degree programmes on Bachelor level
University degree in Business and Economics - specialization International Business:
- Audencia Business School, France
- Chonnam National University, South Korea
University degree in Business and Economics - specialization Marketing:
- Pforzheim University, Germany
- KEDGE Business School, France
- Chonnam National University, South Korea
Double degree programmes on Master level
Programme Bank and Financial Management:
- BI Norwegian Business School, Norvway
- Pforzheim University, Germany
- University of Vaasa, Finland
Programme Money and Finance:
- BI Norwegian Business School, Norway
- University of Siena, Italy
Programme IMB:
- ISCTE Business School, Portugal
Programme International Business:
- RWTH Aachen University, Germany
- NEOMA Business School, France
Programme Quantitative Finance:
- Stockholm University, Stockholm Business School, Sweden
Programme Business Informatics:
- Pforzheim University, Germany
- NOVA IMS, Portugal
Programme Marketing
- Pforzheim University, Germany
Who can apply?
Double degree programmes are demanding and more challenging than if you were to complete a single degree at UL SEB. This means that only students with the best academic performance and the highest level of ambition and motivation are selected.
Bachelor students can apply for the double degree programme in the first semester of the second year. The call for applications is subject to the current agreement between the partner institutions. The number of places available is limited.
Master students can apply for the double degree programme in the first semester of the first year. The call for applications is subject to the current agreement between the partner institutions. The number of places available is limited.
Selection criteria
The following criteria are take into account:
• academic performance;
• motivation for studying abroad;
• English language skills;
• overall evaluation of the application and interview.