- University of Vienna
- Austria
- Dottorato
The master’s programme in Economics at the University of Vienna qualifies students to analyse economic questions using methods and instruments of theory and empirical economic research. They acquire knowledge required for obtaining research findings to be presented in high-quality journals and are able to examine projections of theory based on data. Graduates of the master’s programme in Economics are additionally able to read and understand academic literature independently, question it critically and apply it to specific economic issues. The language of instruction is English. Therefore, students have to provide evidence of proficiency in English corresponding to level C1 (according to the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages) when enrolling on the programme.
Study Programme
Students acquire knowledge of
growth and business cycles
microeconometrics
macroeconometrics
game theory and information economics
Specialisation A: Advanced Microeconomics; Dynamic Macroeconomics with Numerics; Specialisation in Economics
Specialisation B: Consumption, Production and Welfare; Applied Economics; Specialisation
In addition, students have to complete a master’s thesis module, comprising a seminar for master’s students (4 ECTS credits, 2 hours per week per semester) and write a master's thesis.
After Graduation
Graduates are qualified to enrol on a PhD programme in Economics including independent academic research or to take up leading positions in the business sector, administration or politics.
Study Programme
Students acquire knowledge of
growth and business cycles
microeconometrics
macroeconometrics
game theory and information economics
Specialisation A: Advanced Microeconomics; Dynamic Macroeconomics with Numerics; Specialisation in Economics
Specialisation B: Consumption, Production and Welfare; Applied Economics; Specialisation
In addition, students have to complete a master’s thesis module, comprising a seminar for master’s students (4 ECTS credits, 2 hours per week per semester) and write a master's thesis.
After Graduation
Graduates are qualified to enrol on a PhD programme in Economics including independent academic research or to take up leading positions in the business sector, administration or politics.