All our programmes take a strong quantitative approach. Therefore a solid background in mathematics, statistics, economics and business economics is a necessity. To check whether your bachelor’s degree has a sufficient background in terms of content, please compare your curriculum with that of our bachelor degree in Economics and Business Economics.
Furthermore, each master specialisation within the MSc in Economics and Business has recommended additional courses in certain focus fields:
- Finance (e.g. investments, only for the financial track of this specialisation)
- Microeconomics
- Econometrics
- Statistics (applied)
- Mathematics
- Methods and techniques
- Programming (recommended)
- Applied econometrics
- Mathematics
- Public finance
- Microeconomics
- Empirical models
- Econometrics (recommended)
- Applied Economics (recommended)
- Microeconomics
- Policy Economics (recommended)
- Finance (e.g. corporate finance)
- Finance and Investments
- Stock pricing
- Financial Methods & Techniques
- Empirical models
- Econometrics
- Health Economics (recommended)
- Applied econometrics
- Mathematics
- Public finance
- Microeconomics
- Macroeconomics
- Empirical models
- International Markets
- Econometrics (recommended)
- International economics (recommended)
- Marketing (e.g. research)
- Branding (recommended)
- Consumer Behaviour (recommended)
- Applied econometrics
- Mathematics
- Public finance
- Microeconomics
- Macroeconomics
- Empirical methods
- Econometrics
- Finance (recommended)
- Applied Economics (e.g. entrepreneurship, entrepreneurial marketing)
- Microeconomics
- Applied Economics
- Urban Economics
- Transport/urban Economics
- Supply Chain Management (recommended)
Please note that having these recommended courses does not guarantee admission. The Examination Bord will review each application on an individual basis on the application and admission criteria.