University of Cologne | 2 years |
Germany | Full Time |
Master of Science | Onsite |
The MSc in Economics at the University of Cologne offers a research-oriented study program with courses from various economic areas. As a student, you are essentially free to choose the subjects. You intend to concentrate on, and you can opt to focus on different areas within and between fields. The main topics are as follows:
- Market Design and Behaviour
- Markets and Economic Policy
- Empirical Methods and Data Analysis
- Energy and Climate Change
The empirical and analytical focus of the program enables you to analyze economic phenomena using state-of-the-art research methods and to carry out research projects. Upon graduating from the program, you will prepare to enter a professional career in many private and public institutions needing economic expertise. You may also opt to continue your studies through a Ph.D. program in economic research.
As a student of economics in Cologne, you benefit from the broad expertise of an internationally renowned faculty engaged in applied and theoretical research. Our teaching mirrors this expertise, grounded in the newest research and insights. Our courses and seminars aim to bring you to the frontier of current research and policy discussions.
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The Master’s program carries 120 ECTS credits and compromises a “Core Section,” a “Specialisation Section,” “Supplementary Sections,” and the “Master’s Thesis.” It equips you with knowledge of the theoretical foundations and methods and the ability to conduct applied and theoretical economic analyses. Apart from the Core Section, you will be able to choose your course curriculum flexibly, primarily following your individual preferences.
Economics
Overall grade of at least 2.7 (German grading system) in the Bachelor’s degree
English
No fees
Master's
15 June for the next winter semester
IELTS: 5.5 to 6.0
The University of Cologne is a well-recognized university in Germany. It was the 6th university to be established in Central Europe.
15 June for the next winter semester
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