What is evaluated? |
Previous studies |
Admission requirements |
Required previous studies
To be considered for admission, the applicant must demonstrate suitability by previous studies. A successful candidate has typically taken the following intermediate level courses or their equivalents:
Macroeconomics;
Microeconomics;
Econometrics*; and
Mathematical Methods of Economics**.
The Econometrics and Mathematical Methods of Economics courses can be replaced with other adequate enough courses in statistical and mathematical methods.
*The Econometrics course (or an equivalent statistical methods course) should have covered multivariate regression analysis with cross section and time series data and hypothesis testing.
** The Mathematical Methods of Economics (or an equivalent mathematical methods course) should have covered linear algebra; functions of several variables; unconstrained and constrained optimization; difference equations and differential equations.
The required studies must be explicitly pointed in the application and the motivation letter. Course descriptions of these courses must be included in the application. It is the applicant’s responsibility to provide adequate information on the content, extent and grading of the courses. The applicant’s previous methodological studies and studies in economics, giving the ability to start the advanced studies, are assessed by a representative of the programme.
Note that applicants who have completed a Master’s degree (higher academic degree) with the major subject in Economics are not eligible to apply for the Master’s Programme in Economics.
The applicants that fulfill the above requirement of previous studies are ranked according to the criteria below.
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Evaluated documents |
Transcript(s) of records, degree certificate(s) |
Criticality |
Critical (0 points = rejection) |
Please Note! Remember to submit course descriptions for the required previous studies.
If your previous studies were evaluated in other scale than the ECTS then you need to attach an informal description regarding the evaluation scale to the application.