
Public Econοmiсs

(Starting: Winter Semester)
- Starting
- Winter Semester
- Mode of Admission:
- local admission restriction (local NC)
- Application:
- directly at university
- Study Mode:
- On campus
Course Description
The four-semester study program provides theoretical and empirical components of economic policy analysis at a scientific level. Graduates qualify for occupations in basic public finance research, applied economic research, and policy analysis and consultation. Potential Employers are the Public Finance Chairs of Universities, economic research institutes, ministries, and organizations. Furthermore, the master’s in Public Economics is the optimal preparation for a Doctorate in Economics (see PhD-Fast-Track).
The theoretical and empirical topics of the Master’s Program are demanding. The mandatory core area is based on sound knowledge of microeconomics, macroeconomics, and econometrics. Having these skills at the start of your studies is therefore an essential requirement to complete the program successfully.
The theoretical and econometric knowledge acquired in your undergraduate studies is deepened within the core area of study of the master’s so that the students obtain extensive analytical skills for dealing with economic policy issues. Students can specialize in various policy fields or deepen their knowledge in specific economic fields by choosing elective courses from four different fields. For example, students can specialize in labor market policy or tax policy. The fundamental question of the extent to which government action is necessary in a market economy is represented by its elective field (Public Policy). In addition, the program offers the opportunity to study macroeconomic policy issues (in the elective field of Macroeconomics and Public Policy).
In general, the program focuses on the economic methods of policy analysis. Nevertheless, relevant business or legal knowledge as well as institutional and cross-disciplinary skills can also be acquired within certain elective fields. Furthermore, the program supports the vocational orientation of its graduates by requiring them to complete either a three-month internship or a research project as part of their studies.
The master of Public Economics is aimed at highly motivated students who are interested in an in-depth scientific analysis in the economic methods of policy analysis and consultation.
Requirements
Qualification Requirements
Bachelor's degree (or equivalent) in economics. If your bachelor's is not in Economics, you need to have at least 30 ECTS in economics courses and 18 ECTS in quantitative methods (Mathematics, Statistics, or Econometrics). You must have a total of 72 ECTS in economic and quantitative methods. 6 of the 72 ECTS must be in theoretical Microeconomics. These 72 ECTS must be achieved before your application to the program. They cannot be handed in after you apply or made up for during your studies.
Required ECTS credits: 180.
If you have not finished your bacehlor's before the application deadline, you can still apply. You simply need to provide a Transcript, in which you have completed 2/3 of the total ECTS credits needed to finish your bachelor's.
Your application will then be accessed with the transcript provided. Your bachelor's will need to be completed at the latest by the end of the first semester of your mastеr's.
Language Requirements
The following certificates are recognized as proof of your language proficiency.
Application & Admission
Application Deadlines
Other EU Students 
| Intake | Winter Semester |
| Application deadline | 31 Mayin > 12 months |
| Application mode | Directly at university |
Application Procedure & Selection
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