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This relatively new M.Sc. course in Economics was launched in the winter semester 2009/2010. The two-year programme is for students seeking to enhance their knowledge and fine-tune their methodological skills in Economics after successful completion of a B.Sc. degree course in the same subject. The Alfred Weber Institute of Economics (AWI) plans to increase the capacity of the course to admit about 80 students per year, while maintaining the same high-quality support.A major concern of the course is to enable students to go about their academic work independently. Course structure is fully in line with the customary international standards and attaches particular importance to the relevance of economic research for financial and economic policy issues, not least with a view to qualifying graduates for professions involving political/public affairs consultancy. Students can acquaint themselves with economic research issues in the supplementary elective modules and seminars they attend. In keeping with the major research interests of the AWI, they will be concentrating their efforts largely on Behavioural Economics, Economic Growth and Development Policy, and Environmental Economics.To prepare students for the international labour market for economists, classes are held in English, some of them taught by visiting international lecturers.
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Applicants need a bachelor’s degree with major in related field. Applicants from non-anglophone countries should provide proof of English proficiency. Application deadline for non EU students is June 15.
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Brussels
Brussels
1050
Belgium
- 2 years
- Full Time
- On Campus Learning
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