National Economy (graduate)

Volkswirtschaftslehre (weiterführend)

Graduate

The advanced degree course in economics deepens the knowledge acquired in the basic degree course and, if applicable, during employment. Students usually specialize in a subject area, such as the economics of institutions or international economics. There are also master's degree courses that cover a broad spectrum of economics.

The course leads to a second university degree that qualifies for a profession.

Economics can also be studied as part of distance learning and part-time courses.


Modules (examples):

  • Advanced Macroeconomics
  • Advanced Microeconomics
  • Applied Microeconomics
  • Selected chapters in econometrics, statistics and empirical economic research
  • Development Economics
  • Financial and banking models
  • Advanced transport economics
  • History of economic theory
  • Growth and distribution
  • Institutional economics
  • International political economics
  • Public expenditure
  • Political economics
  • Problems of economic policy: unemployment, health economics and pensions
  • Strategic marketing and international affairs Marketing
  • Environmental economics
  • Corporate cooperation: mergers and acquisitions
  • Business ethics and normative economics

Practical study content:

  • Depending on the university, internships, practical modules, practical semesters (e.g. in commercial companies)

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