A Master of Economics is usually pursued by students with a completed Bachelor degree in the same or similar field. Compared to your undergraduate studies, a Masters course will focus on the economic systems, emerging markets and the solution of general economic problems.
You will deepen your knowledge and learn about the importance of the economic policy, the impacts of migration and war on the global economy and last but not least, the well-being of the population. An in-depth look and a more complex analysis of the main macroeconomic objectives is also a major point, namely achieving:
Some of your basic subjects include Finance, Accounting, Marketing and Management. As a future economist you will be expected to know how to properly run a business and control the revolving processes around your activity.
In addition, an implementation on research will allow you to better understand the evolution of the global economy, the current economic dynamics and the expected trends.
In addition to your Bachelor, you will be expected to provide good language skills. Depending on your university, you might also have to participate in a selection process or present proof of job experience. After a typical study period of four semesters you will receive the academic award “Master of Science”.
For further information please contact your desired university.
With a Master of Economics you will have a wide range of career opportunities. Here are some examples:
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