Graduate
The advanced study course in International Economics deepens the knowledge acquired in the basic course and, if applicable, during employment. Students usually specialize in one subject area, e.g. intercultural management.
The course leads to a second university degree that qualifies them for a profession.
International Economics can also be studied as part of dual study courses, part-time courses, and distance learning courses.
Compulsory modules (examples):
Elective modules (examples):
Practical study content:
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