Master's programs

Top-level master's programs within an international environment prepare you for a responsible position in society.

Program structure

The program consists of 60 Credits (ECTS), equivalent to 1680 hours of study, offered over two semesters. You take seven courses of 6 ECTS each, and write a Master's thesis of 18 ECTS. The first semester starts in September, with exams in December and January. The second semester runs from February to June, but is divided in two. From February to April, you will take two courses. From April on, you will be able to focus on writing your Master’s Thesis.

Program

Program 2011-2012
  • Applied Methods for Economists
  • Master Electives; 4 courses out of:
    • Seminar Labour Economics
    • Seminar Development and Growth
    • Seminar Public Economics
    • Seminar Environmental Economics
    • Seminar Competitiveness of the European Economy
    • Seminar Game Theory and Industrial Organisation
    • Seminar Competition Policy
    • Seminar Competition and Regulation in Network Industries
    • Seminar Competition and Regulation in Health Care Markets
    • Seminar Taxation and Trade
    • Seminar Financial Economics
    • Seminar Financial Markets and Institutions
  • Maximum of two additional electives
  • Master's Thesis

Visit the electronic study guide for a more detailed description of the courses

This program is provisional. The definite programme for 2012-2013 will be available in August 2012.