Composition of the Study Programme
Degree
Master of Science (M.Sc.)
Duration of Studies
- 4 semesters – 120 credit points (cp)
- Maximum period of study: 8 semesters
Composition of the Study Programme
The Master of Science in Economics of Global Risk program comprises three study blocks: Major (60 ECTS), Minor (30 ECTS) and the Master Thesis (30 ECTS).
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1st semester |
Major (60 ECTS) |
Minor (30 ECTS) |
2nd semester |
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3rd semester |
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4th semester |
Master’s thesis (30 ECTS) |
Major (60 ECTS)
The Major consists of 60 ECTS, including seven compulsory modules and three compulsory elective modules.
- In addition to the compulsory modules "Trade Policy and Global Supply Chains", "Risk and Open Economy" and "Advanced Econometrics", students must complete two research projects and two seminars within the Economics of Global Risk area.
- During the compulsory seminars students will engage with important contemporary topics that are foundational to the degree program.
- The two compulsory research projects may involve participating in ongoing research or learning to use software applications.
- Students also have a wide choice of three compulsory elective modules. This allows you to set individual priorities and prepare yourself optimally for your career entry.
Minor (30 ECTS)
The minor comprises a total of 30 ECTS.
- In the Minor, students can choose modules from the list of compulsory elective modules in the Major (see the list above) and from other areas of business administration and economics (General Business Studies and Economics) (see the list below).
- The students also have the opportunity to enroll in master's modules from other disciplines amounting to maximum 12 ECTS. Alternatively, an internship equivalent to 6 ECTS can be completed, or other modules on cross-sectional topics (see for more details) such as Gender & Diversity or Business English can be taken. Within these 12 ECTS, ungraded achievements can also be included.
Thesis (30 ECTS)
The Thesis module comprises 30 ECTS and concludes the Master's program. The master’s thesis should demonstrate that the student is capable of independently treating a defined research subject. When registering for the thesis module, the students must have successfully completed modules worth at least 60 ECTS and a seminar module. Please also note the following:
- You will write your thesis at one of the professorships in the area of Economics of Global Risk.
- You have six months to work on your thesis.
- The thesis may also be written as practical work after consultation with the supervising professor.
Optional Extra Credits (max. 18 ECTS)
You have the opportunity to enroll in up to 18 ECTS of additional optional modules. These modules will not be factored into your overall grade calculation. Upon completion, you will receive a separate certificate acknowledging your achievements.