Degree Type
Master
Duration
4 semesters
Application Deadline
February 28
Country
Germany
Language
English
Program Overview
Advanced economics program covering microeconomics, macroeconomics, and econometrics. Research-oriented curriculum.
Key Program Features
- The program is known for its strong emphasis on quantitative methods and research
- access to a vibrant academic community
- and opportunities for international collaboration. Students benefit from the university's partnerships with research institutes and its location in a city known for its academic excellence.
Career Opportunities
Graduates of the program are well-prepared for careers in academia, research institutions, international organizations like the IMF or World Bank, government agencies, and private sector firms, particularly in roles that require strong analytical and quantitative skills.
Program Curriculum
The curriculum includes core courses in microeconomics, macroeconomics, and econometrics, along with a variety of electives such as international trade, monetary economics, and game theory. Students are also required to complete a master's thesis, which involves conducting original research under the guidance of a faculty advisor.
Admission Requirements
Bachelor in Economics, Mathematics, or related field. Strong quantitative background required.
Tuition & Financial Information
Tuition Fee
No tuition fees
Tuition fees are generally low compared to other countries, as is typical for public universities in Germany. Additional semester fees may apply, covering administrative costs and public transportation.
Financial Aid & Scholarships
The University of Bonn offers various scholarships and financial aid options for international students, including merit-based scholarships and need-based assistance.
About University of Bonn
University of Bonn
Bonn, Germany
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University ProfileApplication Information
- Application Deadline February 28
- Start Date The program typically starts in the fall semester, usually in October.
- Language English
- Duration 4 semesters
- Credits 120 ECTS credits