Introduction
Objectives
Our four year business degree responds to the cutting edge demands of the constantly changing international business environment. We study management, finance, marketing, operations, the role of business in society and its ethical implications, and focus on technology and innovation as driving forces for change in organizations. Through a dynamic mix of theory and continuous practice our students gain real life business experience that will prepare them to be the international managers and entrepreneurs of the future. The degree can be studied entirely in English or as part of a bilingual Spanish-English group.
The Bachelor Degree in Management of Business and Technology will provide students with the necessary knowledge and technical skills to understand the modern World of business, preparing them for a future of professional success. The aim is to offer students a setting for analysis, in order to be able to conceive the World and solve problems- independently of the industry, career or country they come from or where they are. The Program specifically involves:
Access Requirements
Access Requirements
You can gain admittance to this Bachelor’s Degree::
If you fulfill any of these requirements you can start the Admission Process of any of the courses at La Salle.
Creativity and Innovation in Technological Organizations (3 Credits - Semiannual)
New Product and Service Development (4 Credits - Semiannual)
Financial Management (3 Credits - Semiannual)
Business Law II (4 Credits - Semiannual)
Modern Social Thought and Movements and Economic History (6 Credits - Semiannual)
Integrated Marketing Communications (3 Credits - Semiannual)
Corporate and International Finance (5 Credits - Semiannual)
Management Technology Intense Organizations (5 Credits - Semiannual)
Principles of Technological Project Management (3 Credits - Semiannual)
Quality Management (5 Credits - Semiannual)
Budgeting, Planning and Control (4 Credits - Semiannual)
Applied Research in Management and Technology (5 Credits - Semiannual)
Final Thesis (16 Credits - Annual)
Sales Management (4 Credits - Semiannual)
Labor and Fiscal Law in a Global World (2 Credits - Semiannual)
Entrepreneurship and Venture Capital (3 Credits - Semiannual)
Management IT and Information Systems II (4 Credits - Semiannual)
Business Communication Skills II (2 Credits - Semiannual)
Final Thesis (16 Credits - Annual)
New Technology Ventures (3 Credits - Semiannual)
Channel Management (3 Credits - Semiannual)
Leading Teams and Organizations (4 Credits - Semiannual)
Strategy Management for ICT Ventures (3 Credits - Semiannual)
Transfer of New Technologies into the Economy / Latest New (4 Credits - Semiannual)
International Current Affairs (4 Credits)
Department collaboration II (4 Credits)
Department collaboration III (4 Credits)
Department collaboration IV (4 Credits)
Product and Brand Management (4 Credits)
Major Event Management (4 Credits)
Globalization of World Politics (4 Credits)
Service sector marketing (4 Credits)
Department collaboration I (4 Credits)
Department collaboration V (4 Credits)
This undergraduate course includes specific and unique traits, which distinguish it from other training offers, as a response to the needs of society and the business world.

Internationalism and Globalism
Only degree of Business Management in Barcelona in which you will study, during 4 years, with people of 50 different nationalities: Norway, Switzerland, Zambia, United States, India, China, Russia, Germany, France, Spain, etc. Students incorporate a global dimension in their education. By means of an international contact network professors and students have a door open to the world.

Business demand and recognition
Organizations and international studies as ACM and Career Space (A project sponsored by the European Commission and elaborated by leader companies in Information and Communication Technologies as BT, Cisco System, IBM Europe, Intel. Microsoft Europe, Nokia, Philips, Semiconductors, Siemens AG, etc.) justify and request multidisciplinary professional profiles that integrate Business Management and Technology knowledge.

A syllabus adapted to the business needs.
The syllabus incorporates subjects that you won’t find in other universities such as Project Management that is taught by specialists of the Project Management Institute, Imagination Management, optional subjects in International Relationships and Sports Management.

International Projects
You will be able to participate in international projects and stages such as the United Nations Conference Model in New York or a stage in the European Union in Brussels.

Study six months abroad
You will have the opportunity to study six months in one of the 74 La Salle universities around the world: New York, San Francisco, Taiwan, Memphis, Mexico, etc. or in other universities which have agreements with La Salle.

Practices and management projects in pioneer labs
As the MediaLab, the biggest laboratory in Southern Europe of Real Time Motion Capture or the UserLab, one of the Usability and Design laboratories focused in the users with the most projection in a European level.

Innovation and Creativity
Students are motivated to think in innovative and creative solutions to the contemporary problems, in the development of management skills and community service through curricular and extracurricular activities.

Participation in transversal and multidisciplinary projects
Only at La Salle you will carry out transversal final projects with students of engineering and architecture, which will help you to develop your skills and obtain new knowledge by simulating the work in a real company.

Languages
The programme is completely taught in English or bilingual (English and Spanish), with native professors. English-Spanish classes are incorporated as a response to the money market’s demand with regard to the command of several languages.

Development of projects through the Innovation Park La Salle Technova Barcelona
Collaboration with the Park’s companies in investigation and innovation to help to modernize of technological and productive processes. La Salle’s evolution in the development of technological strategies and business for enterprises, and the support to the entrepreneurs of global business represent a benefit to the university, the students and the enterprise world.
Kennett -, Christopher
Alemany Romagosa, Eduardo
Aragón Castro, Germán
Arévalo Virgil, María
Balladares Fuentes, Ana Gabriela
Bayona Font, Anna
Blanch Colino, Ferran
Blaya Piera, Joan Ramon
Casanova Guerrero, Vanessa
Castillo Ferrer, Xavier
Collado Vázquez, Susana
Cubeles Màrquez, Albert
Domenech Ponsi, Jose
Douglas , Kevin Paul
Finney -, Jessica Lyn
Fox -, Paul
Garcia Navarro, Olga
García Pérez, Juan Carlos
Gurses -, Kerem
Hiscock -, Dawn Karen
Huib Marien, Menno
Ilipinar -, Gursel
Jensen *, Heidi Tscherning
Jiménez -, Renée
Kennett -, Christopher
Konecny *, Philipp
Lin *, Juan
Margalef Marrugat, Jordi
Mas Echevarria, Mayra
McGarry -, Brian
Miralles Torner, Francesc
Morales Molina, Gonzalo
Nadier -, Jean-Philippe
Nash *, Ruth
Ortega Peña, Néstor
Pallejà Masip, Inmaculada
Paunova -, Minna
Piferrer Rodríguez, Just
Pradera Salazar, Iñigo
Prior Sastre, Albert
Qureshi Burckhardt, Adil
Rajaraman *, Aarthi
Reig Escalè, Maria
Riverola Bataller, Carla
Roselló Canal, Maria del Mar
Sanabria Montañez, Jose Antonio
Sánchez Espinoza, José Luis
Tatge *, Larisa
Torras Casas, Ignasi
Torres Kompen, Ricardo
Turpín Franco, David
Vila Fernández-Santacruz, Antoni
Vila Fernández-Santacruz, Marta
What do you have to do to study in La Salle?
The admission process begins on December 3, 2012 and remains open until the program is full. It is recommended that you to start the admission process before finishing your pre-university studies submitting the required documents at the moment of application.
1. Fill in the el online admission form.
2. Submit the documents requested for the programme you want to study.
3. Follow the specific admission process for each programme:
4. Personal Interview. If the Admission Committee considers it necessary, you may be asked to do an interview at our campus or online.
5. Acceptation
6. Scholarships
7. Reserve your place
8. Enrollment
Funds & Grants
Long experience in the field of training enables us not only to devote the utmost attention to what we impart, but also to the way in which we impart it. We are constantly innovating and updating our methods, in order to provide the student with a solid education with which to enter into the world of business.
The international educational style is at once creative and considerate of the cross cultural demands which a multi-national student body requires. We seek to first provide and then develop all the skills inherent in a good manager. To this end, all subjects are structured paying strict attention to both theoretical and practical sessions. Students are required to solve cases, inside and outside the classroom, and to present their results for scrutiny and discussion by lecturers and classmates.
One of the principal virtues of the programme is the diversity of experience, professional responsibility and specialisation of our lecturers.
THEORETICAL-PRACTICAL TRAINING
The practical application of concepts presented in the classroom facilitates greater assimilation. Consequently, as a complement to classroom work, visits are organised to companies, classes are taught off campus and theoretical-practical demonstration of new product are given.
TEAMWORK
Today's business world demands a commitment to teamwork from the individual and this demand is reflected La Salle methodology. Co-existence, co-operation and communication are given the highest priority in all aspects of our educational programme and practical sessions undertaken on the course are specifically designed to strengthen this philosophy and style of work.