MSc in Economics
University of Groningen
Key Information
Campus location
Groningen, Netherlands
Languages
English
Study format
On-Campus
Duration
1 year
Pace
Full time
Tuition fees
EUR 2,314 / per year *
Application deadline
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* EU/EEA students: €2,314 | non-EU/EEA students: €17,800
Introduction
When and why should governments interfere in the workings of advanced economies?
To what extent does traditional competition policy still suffice in a world where firms increasingly sell their products online? And should the Ministry of Finance expand public spending if the unemployment rate gets high and the economy stagnates? In this program, you will learn to assess different strategies to handle diverse microeconomic and macroeconomic problems.
The objective of the program is to teach you economic theories at a high analytical level. An additional goal is to familiarise you with the application of theory and research methods to economic practice and policy. Such a combination of rigorous academic thinking with practical application is essential for any professional active in the field of economics, either in policy or research. You will learn about the influence of economic factors on society and how economic theory can be applied to interpret and analyze economic problems.
We offer two specializations: " Microeconomics of Markets and Incentives” and “Macroeconomic Theory and Policy ”. Alternatively, you can specialize in Energy Economics, or put an emphasis on health issues in your program. In each specialization, it remains possible to design your own study program.
Why study this program in Groningen?
The objective of the program is to teach you economic theories at a high analytical level. An additional goal is to familiarise you with the application of theory and research methods to economic practice and policy. Such a combination of rigorous academic thinking with practical application is essential for any professional active in the field of economics, either in policy or research.
The program is truly international, being taught entirely in English. The best international textbooks are used in the various courses, students study papers published in prominent academic journals in order to keep up with the latest developments. Courses are taught by specialists with an international reputation in their field of research and/or a key role in public debates.
Moreover, the program is internationally accredited, guaranteeing a high-quality education that meets both the AACSB and EQUIS standards, a status that only one percent of business schools worldwide achieve.
Curriculum
Your master's starts with the core courses of the program: Empirical Methods, Macroeconomics, and Games and Industrial Organization. After that, you take electives. You finish the program by writing your MSc thesis.
We offer two specializations: Microeconomics of Markets and Incentives or Macroeconomic Theory and Policy. The first theme provides you with a thorough understanding of the incentives that shape the economic decision-making of individuals, households, and firms. The second theme deepens your knowledge concerning the structure of and changes in the aggregate economy. Alternatively, you can design your own study program.
Courses
- Electives (Economics, Econometrics, Finance) (10 EC, optional)
- Empirical Methods of Economics (5 EC)
- Games and Industrial Organization (5 EC)
- Macro | Economics Growth in History (5 EC, optional)
- Macro | Empirical Macroeconomics (5 EC, optional)
- Macro | Monetary Policy and Financial Regulation (5 EC, optional)
- Macro | Public Economics and Social Policy (5 EC, optional)
- Macroeconomics for MSc Economics (5 EC)
- Master's thesis Economics (20 EC)
- Micro & Macro | Public Economics and Social Policy (5 EC, optional)
- Micro | Competition Policy - Theory and Practice (5 EC, optional)
- Micro | Economics of Regulating Markets (5 EC, optional)
- Micro | Microeconomics of Household Behaviour (5 EC, optional)
Curriculum
Students in the Micro specialization choose 3 out of 4 Micro optional courses, plus 10 EC electives from a broad list of possibilities. Students in the Macro specialization choose 3 out of 4 Macro optional courses, plus 10 EC electives from a broad list of possibilities.
Program options
- Double Degree China and the World Economy (specialization)
- Finance and Development (specialization)
- Double Degree Economic Analysis (specialization)
- Energy Focus Area (specialization)
- Macroeconomic Theory and Policy (specialization)
- Microeconomics: Markets and Incentives (specialization)
- Master Internship (specialization)
Study abroad
- Study abroad is optional
Admissions
Program Tuition Fee
Career Opportunities
Job prospects
As a graduate, you are able to apply advanced economic theory to analyze economic issues related to society at large. The program trains you for positions in which you contribute as an economist to decision-making in (inter)national government bodies, public organizations, and private corporations such as financial institutions, multinationals, and consultancy firms. You can work as a researcher in business or governmental agencies. You can also use your expertise for journalistic goals.
Because all our programs are EQUIS and AACSB accredited, a standard which only one percent of universities reach worldwide, your degree will be highly valued on the labor market.
FEB Career Services
To support you in developing your career and strengthen your employability skills, our FEB Career Services empowers you to achieve lifelong success through various career services during your studies. In order to give you a better idea of your prospects after graduating.
Job examples
- Scientific or policy-oriented researcher (DNB, CPB, OECD, IMF)
- Applied researcher (NEI, TNO, and research bureaus)
- Financial analyst (bank, insurance company)
- Policy-maker: mainly in large organizations
- Manager: especially in businesses
- Lecturer
- Journalist
Accreditations
Program Admission Requirements
Demonstrate your commitment and readiness to succeed in business school by taking the GMAT exam – the most widely used exam for admissions that measures your critical thinking and reasoning skills.
Download the GMAT mini quiz to get a flavour of the questions you’ll find in the exam.