 
	      
	        
	        As part of the Bachelor in Socioeconomics, students choose to focus either on Behavioral Studies or  International Studies depending on their career plans. In the first two  semesters students follow exactly the same course structure for both options.
            
The focus on Behavioral Studies covers, amongst other subjects, methods  and statistics in the socio sciences, economy and society, employees and  organization, as well as communication and mass media.
The focus on International Studies has an Anglo-Saxon or a Romance language  focus and requires the study of two foreign languages. Subjects covered include  Europeanization and globalization, as well as international law and  international communication.
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