We challenge you to look at Economics differently and to discover that it is much more than money, markets and regulations. Economists also examine consumers’, businesses’ and governmental financial behaviour and decision-making. Decisions as to where and why to spend money are fundamental in economics. And because reasoning is not always rational, it’s important to have a clear understanding of thought processes. Having an eye for all these facets will give you a strong basis to tackle the complex economic issues in today’s fast-changing globalising world. Simply put, our Master’s programme in Economics will put you ahead of the game.
Master's specialisations
You choose one of our seven specialisations in Economics:
Accounting and Control
- Gain the skills and knowledge required to become a professional in the domains of auditing, accountancy, controlling and financial management/consulting.
Corporate Finance and Control
- Focus on the financial management and governance of firms and learn how to deal with not just economic but also managerial, legal, and reporting aspects to strengthen and maximise enterprise value.
Economics, Behaviour and Policy
- Make smarter, more effective economic policy. In this track you learn to analyse and design behaviour-proof economic policy for governments, public or private organisations.
Financial Economics
- Analyse and understand the working of (global) financial markets. This includes aspects like financial risk management, asset pricing and monetary policy.
International Business
- Understand the global economic landscape that multinationals operate in. Learn how these firms shape and are shaped by this landscape. Gain the skills to develop successful business strategies and international (trade) policies.
International Economics and Development
- Analyse and compare the economic development of developing countries, with a special focus on the low and middle income countries of the Global South.
International Political Economy
- Uncover the economic and political dimensions of global issues and power struggles behind policy choices. Learn to understand and explain the world from the perspectives of different stakeholders.