Utrecht, Netherlands
Corporate Governance and Sustainability (ESG)
When:
20 July - 24 July 2026
Credits:
1.5 EC
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Economics Summer Course
When:
27 July - 12 August 2026
School:
Institution:
Aarhus University
City:
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Language:
English
Credits:
5 EC
Fee:
335 EUR
The course gives a broad introduction to programming in Python and computational thinking for students with degrees outside of computer science. Its overall aim is to equip business and economics students with a basic but solid toolkit for using code to understand, structure, and solve practical problems in their own field.
The first part of the course introduces the Python programming language and core programming concepts such as variables, data types, control flow, functions, and elementary data structures (lists, sets, dictionaries). Through short, guided exercises, students learn how to combine these building blocks into small programs that automate routine tasks and implement simple decision logic.
The second part focuses on computational thinking and systematic problem solving. We discuss how to decompose complex problems into smaller steps, how to design and structure algorithms, and how to work with different levels of abstraction. Particular emphasis is placed on writing modular and reusable code, documenting solutions, and using debugging techniques to find and fix errors, thereby increasing the robustness and reliability of programs.
The third part of the course demonstrates how Python and computational thinking can be applied to business economics. Students are introduced to selected Python libraries for data analysis, visualization, web scraping, and simple simulation models. They learn how to obtain data (including from the web), prepare and analyze it, and use simulation to explore possible outcomes in settings such as inventory.
Throughout the course, integrated exercises and small projects help students connect the technical material to realistic business questions.
Nikolai Stein
To apply for the course, you must have passed a Bachelor's degree in Business Economics, Business Administration, or an equivalent degree. It is also recommended that the participants have basic knowledge of math and statistics.
Fee
335 EUR, Freemovers, EU/EEA
Fee
833 EUR, Freemovers, NON-EU/EEA
When:
27 July - 12 August 2026
School:
Institution:
Aarhus University
Language:
English
Credits:
5 EC
Utrecht, Netherlands
When:
20 July - 24 July 2026
Credits:
1.5 EC
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Warsaw, Poland
When:
13 July - 17 July 2026
Credits:
3 EC
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Coventry, United Kingdom
When:
12 July - 01 August 2026
Credits:
4 EC
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