• The master's degree in Economics/Economics is of four semesters and consecutively follows a successfully completed bachelor's degree.
  • It is possible to start studying in both the summer and winter semesters.
  • In addition to a further theoretical deepening in the areas of micro- and macroeconomics, which is mandatory, it enables a large selection of specializations in the classic areas of economic policy, regulation, finance, econometrics, and statistics, but also in energy and resource economics, transportation economics, Sports economics, money theory, and corporate cooperation.