Stockholm Business School (SBS) is the business department of the biggest university in Sweden – Stockholm University, founded in 1876. SBS delivers professional business education and research activities in a range of business areas.Show more
Academics at Stockholm Business School
The school offers both Bachelor’s and Master’s programmes. SBS provides Bachelor’s opportunities both in English and Swedish. The English programme is International Business and Politics. One of the best aspects of this course is that it enables students to prepare for a range of future careers, including international business, public sector organisations and non-governmental institutions. Students learn from real cases, which develop their professional skills required for today‘s global business environment. There are four business programmes in Swedish as well: Business Administration, Business Administration and IT, Market Communication as well as Market Communication and IT. All programmes are three years long and are open for international students.
SBS offers many Master‘s degrees focused on different business areas:
- Accounting and Management Control
- Banking and Finance
- Management, Organisation and Society
- Marketing
- Marketing Communication
- Operations Management and Control
All six programmes are in English which is a wonderful opportunity for international students who are motivated to develop their business knowledge in SBS. The duration of the programmes is two years.
SBS’s Bachelor’s programmes prepare students for both the public and private sectors. The Master‘s programmes are appropriate for students who are motivated to find future work in the spheres of Accounting, Banking, Management or Marketing. Moreover, SBS provides an amazing opportunity for students who are interested in entrepreneurship and innovation to join the Stockholm School of Entrepreneurship.
Campus & Student Life
SBS’s facilities are located less than 10 minutes away from the main Stockholm University Campus. SBS is very close to the University Library where students could study and conduct their research in a quiet environment. Additionally, there are several cafes and restaurants in the area where students could hang out during their break times.
The University recognises the importance of sports, which is why all students are allowed to use the sports facilities. In order to have this and many other benefits, students should become members of Stockholm University Students’ Union. Their membership entitles them to many discounts, a free Revolut card and free breakfast. For more motivated students, the Students’ Union offers the opportunity to become a student representative which is an opportunity to develop valuable skills.
Career & Alumni
There are many examples of successful SBS graduates. One of them is the former Prime Minister of the country – John Fredrik Reinfeldt. Anders Erik Borg (Swedish Minister of Finance between 2006 and 2014), Annika Falkengren (CEO of SEB), Maria Lynn Ehren (Miss Universe Thailand) and many others are also among the long list of notable alumni of the University.