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A growing need for knowledge in economics is a feature of an ever-evolving society. The Master’s Program in Economics seeks both to broaden the content of the undergraduate program and to provide students with essential tools for advanced studies and a career as an economist. The faculty members teaching and supervising in the Master’s Program in Economics have a strong standing in the international research community and good connections to authorities and firms.The first two courses at the program give you the mathematics and econometrics skills you need for advanced level studies in economics and the rest of the semester focuses on microeconomics. The second semester contains courses in macroeconomics and labor or public economics and the first master’s thesis. The courses during the third semester depend on your choice of specialization. The third semester is also when you can do an internship or go on an exchange. Finally, the fourth semester contains a course within your specialization, and the final master thesis.
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Applicants must have a bachelor's degree with a major in Economics. The program has prerequisites in Economics (or the comparable experience), including a mandatory undergraduate thesis worth or the equivalent writing experience.Applicants from non-anglophone countries must provide proof of English proficiency.Application deadline for non EU students is January 15.
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