I’ve attended the Bachelor in Economics and Management for arts, culture and communication. I would make this choice again, because I was able to learn about both traditional economy and more humanistic subjects (e.g, philosophy of arts, modern arts…). The majority of professors are very qualified, but the content of certain courses is not so well designed. I had the same collegues for all the three years and the athmosphere during the classes was not competitive nor tense. The fact that the class was international enriched the class participation.