MAInternational Economy and Business
Study location | Hungary, Debrecen |
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Type | Graduate (master), full-time |
Nominal duration | 4 semesters (120 ECTS) |
Study language | English |
Awards | MA |
Tuition fee | $6,500 per year |
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Application fee | $150 one-time |
Deposit | €50 one-time This 50 EUR is an acceptance insurance paid to our agency to guarantee your acceptance letter. This means, if we cannot get you acceptance letter, then we refund you back this amount fully. Please note that this amount will increase to 60 EUR from May 1, 2020 and further to 75 EUR from June 1, 2020. Complete your application package as early as possible and enjoy the lower prices! |
Entry qualification | Undergraduate (bachelor) diploma (or higher) Bachelor degree in Economics, Business or Management is required. The entry qualification documents are accepted in the following languages: English. Often you can get a suitable transcript from your school. If this is not the case, you will need official translations along with verified copies of the original. You must take the original entry qualification documents along with you when you finally go to the university. You can apply with scan copies of your documents, however you will present their originals to the university during enrollment in mid-September and they (scan copies and originals) have to be the same documents. |
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Territory requirements | Applications are accepted from the following territories (based on citizenship): World. |
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Language requirements | English English language proficiency (TOEFL 547 /IELTS 6.0 /oral examination) |
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Other requirements | At least 2 reference(s) must be provided. If you don’t meet the admission requirements, you can have an additional preparatory semester (or year) program (pre-master). This bridging program is dedicated to those students who do not have required credits and courses from their former studies, therefore, they are unable to enroll the intended master’s program. The tuition fees of the pre-master program are as same as for the relevant bachelor’s program and any pre-master program starts in both semesters (in September and in February). |
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Overview
The aim of the program is to prepare specialists in economics and business using the basic skills acquired in the fields of international-, micro- and macroeconomics, international politics, European integration, international law, regional studies, civilization/globalization and their chosen specialisations that enable them to analyse, plan, make decisions and control the activities of business organisations and institutions in an international context.
The program provides a Master“s level education and as such, it expects students to arrive with a sound theoretical basis acquired in their earlier Bachelor’s studies. The program aims to expand the knowledge acquired at a Bachelor’s level, and intends to teach students how to put the acquired skills into practice. This purpose is accomplished in two ways: Lecture-type courses are offered with the aim of presenting theoretical issues, whereas practice-oriented seminar-type courses are launched with the purpose of giving room for debates, interactive discussions, as well as group or individual presentations on current and relevant topics of the field.
Programme structure
General Core Module (5x5 credits)
Mathematical Methods (5 credits)
Economics (Advanced Micro-, Macro-, and International Economics) (15 credits)
International Political Economy (5 credits)
Professional Core Module (7x5 credits)
Global Corporate Strategies (5 credits)
Advanced International Marketing (5 credits)
Advanced Development Economics (5 credits)
International Economic Policy (5 credits)
International Finance (5 credits)
The Law of International Economic Relations (5 credits)
Advanced International Management (5 credits)
Advanced Professional Module (with two different specializations) (6x5 credits)
International Business Management Specialization
Transnational Corporations in the World Economy (5 credits)
International Trade Policy (5 credits)
Internal Market of the EU (5 credits)
International Factor Mobility (5 credits)
Corporation Law in the European Union (5 credits)
Theory and Practices of Regional Development (5 credits)
International Agreements, Organizations and their Economic Effects (5 credits)
International Economic Analysis Specialization
Econometrics (5 credits)
Spatial Structure of the World Economy (5 credits)
International Agreements, Organizations and their Economic Effects (5 credits)
Political Economy of Transition (5 credits)
Economics of Integration (5 credits)
Economic Growth in the World Economy (5 credits)
International Communication and Business Protocol (5 credits)
Professional Optional Subjects (5x3 credits)
Thesis writing (15 credits)
Career opportunities
Career options:
• Becoming a successful entrepreneur with deep insights in global management and competition;
• to continue studies in PhD programs in business or economics;
• Analyst or manager positions at:
- multinational companies;
- financial institutions;
- international organizations;
- governmental and non-governmental institutions;
- institutions of the European Union.