Bachelor of Science in Digital Economy
Overview
This program explores the transformative impact of digital technologies on global economies and business models. Students begin with foundational courses in economic theory, focusing on the digital economy’s unique characteristics, including data-driven decision-making and platform-based business models. The curriculum covers topics such as e-commerce strategies, blockchain applications, and the role of artificial intelligence (AI) in shaping economic ecosystems. Students learn to analyze the effects of digital innovations on industries, markets, and labor, alongside ethical considerations and regulatory challenges. Practical modules focus on big data analysis, digital entrepreneurship, and developing solutions for digital transformation. The program concludes with a capstone project, where students design and present strategies for navigating and leveraging the digital economy.
Professional opportunities:
Graduates of the Bachelor of Science in Digital Economy are prepared to excel in roles that require an understanding of the interplay between technology and economic systems. Career opportunities include:
- Digital Business Strategist: Develop strategies for businesses to thrive in the digital marketplace.
- E-Commerce Manager: Oversee online business operations and optimize digital sales platforms.
- Data Analyst: Interpret large datasets to provide insights for economic and business decision-making.
- FinTech Specialist: Innovate financial services through technologies such as blockchain and AI.
- Policy Advisor: Guide organizations or governments on regulations and policies in the digital economy.
- Digital Transformation Consultant: Assist businesses in adopting digital technologies to improve efficiency and competitiveness.
- Entrepreneur in Digital Economy: Launch and scale ventures that leverage digital innovations.
This program equips students with the skills and knowledge to lead in the rapidly evolving digital economy, making them valuable contributors to businesses, governments, and global markets.
The program curriculum consists of 32 courses (124 credits) and is designed to be completed in 4 years as a full-time student. However, the University provides students with the flexibility to progress at their own pace.
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Total Courses | Total Credits |
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32 | 128 Credits |