TRADE, TOURISM AND SERVICES-Bălți

The Economics of Commerce, Tourism and Services is a generous study programme that appeals to students interested in the entire tertiary sector, and especially in Commerce and Tourism. We can rightfully say that this study programme is a nursery for entrepreneurs in a country whose touristic potential is underused, and Commerce is an immediate option for a young graduate.

Curriculum

  • First Semester
    Microeconomics
    Fundamentals of Accounting
    Applied Mathematics for Economics
    Business Law
    English/ French / German for Business 1
    Business Information Technology
    Sports 1
    Second semester
    Fundamentals of Statistics
    Macroeconomics
    End-User Computing
    Financial Accounting
    English / French / German for Business 2
    Management
    Sports 2
    Supplementary courses
    Elementary Mathematics
  • First Semester
    Finance
    Econometrics
    Marketing
    Merchandising
    Services Management
    English/ French/ German for Business 3
    Sports 3
    Second semester
    Business Administration in Commerce
    Money and Credit
    Promotional Techniques
    Travel and Tourism Industry
    English/ French / German for Business 4
    Internship
    Sports 4
  • First Semester
    Business Administration in Tourism
    Hotel Management
    Quality Services Management
    Consumer Behaviour
    Financial Management
    Electives (Economic Projects in Tourism; Economic Projects in Commerce) – 1 out of 2
    Supplementary courses – Internship in commerce, tourism and services
    Second semester
    Evaluation and Land Use in Tourism
    Human Resource Management
    Tourism Marketing
    Management of Restaurant and Catering Services
    Electives  (Logistics in commerce and tourism; Supply Chain Management)
    Electives (Ethics and Academic Integrity; The Methodology of Developing the Bachelor`s Thesis)


How can you tell if ECTS is exactly what you are looking for? Check if the following statements describe you:

  • I am a dynamic person, and the field I’m preparing for must be dynamic.
  • I like it that in the field of services, a customer’s uniqueness counts.
  • I want to learn how to set up a store, in practice.
  • I can have my own store, so I want to learn how to run a business.
  • I dream of having my own travel company or even my hotel.
  • I am curious about how to evaluate the touristic potential of an area and what the secrets behind landscaping it are.
  • I want to understand consumer behaviour and the magic of offers.

If you feel that all of these statements describe you, come to ECTS! You’re “in”!