International Economics
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A series of specialized courses on different forms of economic globalization, such as international trade and multinational firms, labor migration and international capital flows and on international financial markets will allow you to become a true expert in International Economics. You can combine modern theory in this field with empirical methods and applications. Elective courses in several other areas of Economics serve as valuable complementary elements of your education.To allow for tailor-made personal curricula and research agendas, each program also features specialization courses. You may choose to further your specialization in a certain field or to broaden your education by attending courses of a complementary nature, including interdisciplinary elements.We place great emphasis on active student involvement. Attending a Master seminar, you will earn credits by writing a research paper on a topical issue of Economics, Econometrics or Finance, and by presenting your paper in class. Most importantly, you will write a Master thesis on a topic agreed upon between yourself and your thesis supervisor. Working on your thesis under the dedicated supervision of a faculty member will allow you, with due effort, to move up to the frontier of academic research. In doing so, you will acquire methodological skills and expertise that greatly enhance your career perspectives, including a possible continuation of your education in an excellent Ph. D. program.
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Applicants should have a bachelor degree with a major in Economics, Commerce or any related field. Applicants from non-anglophone countries should provide proof of English proficiency. Application deadline for non EU students is May 15.
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Tübingen
Germany
72076
Germany
- 2 years
- Full Time
- On Campus Learning
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