A business degree gives you the foundation to take your career anywhere.
The Business Administration programme is one of two most highly assessed specialisations across the University of Tartu based on student satisfaction with the programme. Find your path during your studies – our courses, student clubs, projects and professors support your journey.
Extensive practical learning includes internships, company visits, lectures by top industry specialists, business events, and even developing your own company.
The University of Tartu belongs to the top 350 universities in the world (see Rankings and Surveys).
Studies cover all significant business administration areas, from economics, finance, marketing and management to technical skills.
The entrepreneurial study approach helps you create your own startup, and UniTartu Ventures provides many opportunities.
Study at the University of Tartu Delta Centre, which brings together a vibrant community of students, researchers and innovators in computer science, business and economics, mathematics and statistics.
An international learning environment is the perfect opportunity for networking and finding a group of friends for life.
Level of study: Bachelor’s Study language: English Duration and credits: 3 years, 180 ECTS Form of study: Regular study Student places: 25 Location: Tartu Tuition fee: 2100 EUR/semester Tuition waivers: no tuition waivers Admission 2025: Jan 2 – 15 Apr 2025
Programme introduction
Bachelor of Business Administration is a 3-year full-time programme preparing students for successful entry to the international or local labour market and further studies. The programme aims to develop a thorough understanding of an enterprise and its environment. It covers all significant areas of business administration: business law, management, economic policy, accounting, finance, marketing, ethics, human resources, global economy, innovation and research methods.
Studies
Studies involve analysing real-life cases, lectures by company representatives, group works, home assignments that engage several courses at once, company visits, drafting a business plan etc. Students are also expected to complete an internship in companies. A wide-ranging curriculum enables students to continue on the path they prefer the most after graduation.
Students can take part in extracurricular activities to further develop their skills. The sTARTUp provides entrepreneurial programmes for students who seek opportunities to put their academic knowledge into practice. It brings together students from different fields from all around South Estonia to solve a wide range of problems, find working solutions, build prototypes and develop business models.
Facilities
The studies take place in the University of Tartu Delta Centre. Opened in 2020, the Delta Centre comprises academic and research and entrepreneurship buildings and brings together more than 3000 students, lecturers, researchers, and company development employees.
The academic and research building accommodates the Institute of Computer Sciences, the Institute of Mathematics and Statistics, the Faculty of Economics and Business Administration, the Centre for Entrepreneurship and Innovation and some laboratories of the Institute of Technology.
After graduation
After graduation, students have a wide range of possible career choices and opportunities in Estonia and other countries. Thousands of School of Economics and Business Administration graduates work successfully in private businesses, hold influential positions in public companies and institutions, or have continued in academic careers worldwide, incl. many outstanding business and political leaders, notably Mr Siim Kallas, former Vice-President of the European Commission.
The programme’s strong focus on entrepreneurship helps you focus on building up your own company. Read the story of Business Administration students, how they combined the knowledge of the studies into their company, investment platform Investonian.
Internship
Traineeship is part of the studies in the Business Administration programme. Our students have successfully done their traineeships in many different companies both in Estonia and abroad. Some examples from Estonia and beyond include banks like LHV, SEB, Swedbank, Ziraat Bank Georgia; cultural institutions such as the Estonian National Museum, University of Tartu Art Museum, Black Nights Film Festival; legal companies like Dilaw Attorney-at-Law Ltd in Finland; tech companies like ABB, Bolt, Playtech Estonia, Stora Enso, Hitachi Energy, and Tallink Silja, Delfi Media, Wise IT, Nordic Metrology Science and SEBA Neuromarketing Lab. Based on our students’ experience the traineeship and career options are endless when studying Business Administration.
The University of Tartu helps the students to find an internship. In particular, we have provided the students with a list of possible places (companies and other organisations) for practical training in Estonia and the other Baltic States. The internship mediation page FUTULAB has also been created (see more here). However, students have to apply for the internship themselves. The internship can be taken in any country, given that it matches the profile of the study curriculum. One can apply for funding from the Erasmus+ programme when taking an internship abroad. The University of Tartu has also offered some internship opportunities, either as part of the work for some research projects of the School of Economics and Business Administration or at the University of Tartu Centre for Applied Social Sciences (see more here).
Extracurricular activities
In addition to the study programme, you can join several practical programmes to support your development, grow your network and learn from international mentors worldwide.
BBA students are often involved in the AIESEC network and participate in the annual Student Startup camp. Open lectures ranging from the power of improvisation to policymaking in the EU are held regularly by the university.
CDL (Creative Destruction LAB, read more here) brings together experienced founders of unicorns, and together with world-leading experts, you will help scale innovations underpinned by the digitisation of human societies. As a student, you can gain valuable insights from the leading experts and startup ecosystem. Students can polish their future tech and marketing skills and work directly with the startups they like to help them scale up quickly. You can take Creative Destruction Lab (CDL) courses besides your main curriculum and expand your network even more!
Wharton Global Course (read more here) is a collaboration programme between the University of Tartu, the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania and the Stockholm School of Economics in Riga. You will explore more deeply how these nations have transformed their economies and policies by prioritising digital innovation, entrepreneurship and technology commercialisation. Our students benefit most from expanding their international network and learning about Estonian and Latvian unicorns and other fast-growing companies by solving their practical business problems. This way, we bring value to students and local companies in Tartu. Our partners have been, for example, Bolt, Pipedrive, NPV, Cybernetica, Foxway and others. You are very welcome to take these courses while studying here!
We have been taking the lead also in organising the most start-up-minded business festival in the Baltics – the annual sTARTUp Day and Delta Trends Day. You can help us organise this event while you are studying here! You can start from simple tasks and advance to international communication and organizing specific side-events.
Estonia and Tartu
Estonia’s society is based on contemporary science and technology, and has become one of the most entrepreneurial and advanced digital societies in the world, but also a success story of economic development in New Europe! Did you know that we are the country with most unicorns per capita?
We are surrounded by the offices and R&D centres of many startup and technology companies – Bolt, Pipedrive, Nortal and Playtech – to name a few. You can learn about these companies and visit them during your studies, perhaps also get a job there!
Estonia is famous for its startups, so it is a perfect fit for students with business ideas and the desire to implement them in real life. Here in Tartu, we have a very strong local community, and we are the most startup-minded city in the world.
We work closely between the faculties of the University and Tartu and with our local community, partners and companies.
Regarding transportation, the dormitories are located close to the university buildings, within walking distance. The same goes for all other necessary places, such as gyms, museums and shopping centres. Here is the official site of Tartu’s residence halls.
Programme timeline
I module
Obligatory Base Modules
To provide general knowledge of social sciences: its basic concepts, terminology, research methodology, different research fields and their mutual links; provide general understanding of society as a whole and prerequisite for studying economics in depth.
II module
Narrow Field Modules
To provide learners with systematic knowledge about the processes in society and economy showing various opportunities how these processes can be directed.
III module
Specialisation Modules
To provide knowledge and skills about finance and accounting that would enable students to continue their studies on master level programme and/or work as a middle level accounting and financial specialist.
IV module
Elective Modules
To provide students with the possibility to deepen and broaden their knowledge and develop their skills.
V module
Optional courses
To provide students with the possibility to deepen their knowledge and their broaden mind.
Graduation Thesis or Graduation Exam
I chose Business Administration because I am convinced I will always use the knowledge I am studying now. The University of Tartu provided me with everything I asked for. I thought it would be hard for me to study in another country, but this university’s warmth and friendliness helped me overcome all of my fears. Moreover, I love meeting people here who have the same interests as mine. Therefore, I think there would not be any better specialisation for me than Business Administration, and the University of Tartu made me sure of that.
Zhanet, International Student Ambassador from Kazakhstan
Since my final years of high school, I started to see that a strong foundation of entrepreneurial and marketing skills and an understanding of business environments are rapidly gaining more significance in a modern, fast-paced world. Therefore, my burning desire to study business administration was kindled through the valuable opportunities it gives a student to acquire a detailed knowledge of business disciplines. The programme focuses on all major functional areas of business and integrates practical learning as part of the studies but simultaneously leads to many possibilities and career paths for future professional growth.
— Merey, International Student Ambassador from Kazakhstan
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