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Economics and International Business

Economics and International Business

1st year
I Semester Globalization and National Reality General Management Pre Calculus Reading and Writing
Learning Strategies Basic English Behavioral Skills
II Semester Statistics and Probabilities General Accounting Calculus I Communication and Literature I Critical Thinking
Intermediate English I Organizational Theory
2nd year
III Semester Advanced Accounting Calculus II Communication and Literature II Intermediate English II
International Business Introduction General Economics
IV Semester Microeconomics I Mathematics for Economists Marketing Fundamentals Finance I Intermediate English III
Inferential Statistics
3rd year
V Semester Costs Accounting Macroconomics I Finance II Global Supply Chain Management Market Research
Microeconomics II International Commerce
VI Semester Trade Integration Strategies Macroeconomics II Formulation and Evaluation of Projects
Economic Processes of Peru and Latin America International Finance Business Law
4th year
VII Semester International Economics International Negotiation Econometrics Strategic Planning
History of Economic Thoughts Formation Elective
VIII Semester Economic integration and developement Monetary Theory Public Finance
Environmental Economics and Natural Resources Politics and International Relations Research Methodology
Philosophy and Ethics
5th year
IX Semester International Business Plan Economic Regulation and Competition Entrepreneurship Thesis Work I
Sociology Specialty Elective I Specialty Elective II
X Semester Managerial Competences Seminar Applied Economics Policy Global Marketing Thesis Work II
Business Management for International enterprises Specialty Elective III Specialty Elective IV

 

  • Business prospects
  • Insert companies in new markets.
  • Trade management
  • International Economics
  • Assess bilateral, regional and multilateral agencies.
  • Governance
  • Financial economy, regulation and economics of information
  • Management of their own companies

Graduates in Economics and International Business from ESAN University understand the economic relations of production, consumption and distribution, based on which they can identify and generate business opportunities, designing and leading companies in a context of openness to international competition.

Abilities acquired by the graduates:

  • Respond to the opportunities and challenges arising from the development and opening of Peru to the world, and regional integration scenarios and global competition.
  • Drive financial negotiations, credit, investments, mergers, acquisitions and corporate restructurings efficiently.
  • Analyze, design and implement economic policies of countries to devise strategies for regional and sectorial development and international integration.

Graduates will have a wide range of opportunities for professional development and their participation will be required in public and private companies, locally and internationally.

“Throughout its career, ESAN has been always characterized by the excellence of its master programs and specialization programs. Now that we are a university, we want to educate integral professionals that incorporate into their businesses a human, social and country-focused view.

Therefore, our degree in Economics and International Business is conducted so that the student can, starting from the first semesters, learn from our specialists to be able to translate the global economic trends so that countries and business don´t go through major problems. Economists of ESAN University will shine for their excellent judgment, practical and good nose for managing the financial resources of the company”.

Jorge Cortez Cumpa, Director of Undergraduate Studies and Dean of the Faculty of Economics and Administrative Science

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