Programme Overview

The Master in International Economy and Business is a 4-semester-long training programme, taught fully in English. By accomplishing the Master’s degree programme, students become competent in basic international macro- and microeconomic matters, which enables them to carry out analytical work supporting decision-making in the international economic and business arena, individually as well as in teams. The Master’s programme may also serve as an entry requirement for doctoral studies in international relations, economics, international business, or economic policy.

The programme consists of compulsory, elective and optional courses, thesis consultation, and thesis writing. Degree is obtained by successfully defending the thesis and passing the final exam. The degree is accredited and recognised by the European Union and its Member States.

You can find out more about the admission requirements and procedure, the academic curriculum of the Master’s programme, the double degree possibilities, and student life in Szeged.


Scope of the Programme

  • giving a combination of sound theoretical grounds and practical skills
  • highly emphasised international aspect
  • skills: synthesise and organise information, analysis and evaluation of data, persuasive presentation of own knowledge and findings
  • international flavour by channelled student and teaching staff


Particulars

Master Degree Economist in International Economy and Business
Programme Duration 4 semesters
Organizational Structure Full Time
Language English
Credits 120
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Contact for admission purpose

Melinda Kovács
international relations coordinator

Dean's Office
International Office

Dr. Ildikó Pusztai-Varga
Director of International Affairs

Dean's Office
International Office

Study coordinator

Gabriella Maczkó
study coordinator

Dean's Office
Study Office

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The Model WTO is the largest and oldest simulation of World Trade Organization negotiations, offering students an intense, hands-on experience of global trade talks. Since 1997, students from across the world have gathered annually in Switzerland to debate, negotiate, and exchange views on major international trade topics.

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