The Master's in Economics is a high-quality one-year programme. The first part of the programme consists of five compulsory core courses focusing on the foundations of the discipline at an advanced level. You also take three elective courses that can be combined into a specialization. Two pieces of independent academic work, a research project and a final thesis, complete the programme requirements. Thanks to the compact, personal nature of the programme there is plenty of interaction with the teaching staff.
The programme is highly esteemed by its students and is one of the top Economics programmes in the Netherlands.
To break it down:
- The core of the program prepares you for any career in Economics and consists of:
- Introduction to Econometrics
- Applied Econometrics
- Intermediate Microeconomics
- Advanced Microeconomics
- Advanced Macroeconomics
- Research project
- Thesis
- In addition, you’ll take three electives, chosen from:
- Economics of Climate Change
- Economics of the Welfare State
- Globalization, Growth and Development
- Industrial Organization and Competition Policy
- Macroeconomic Policy in the EU
- Microeconomics for Development
- Macro and International Finance
- Data Analytics for Economists
The electives and the topic of your thesis determine your specialisation within the programme. The four specialisations are determined below.
You may choose to select one elective from outside of the programme, upon prior approval from the examination board.
- You’ll conduct a research project that will allow you to apply your newly acquired knowledge and skills, as well as preparing you to write your Master’s thesis.
- You’ll write a Master’s Thesis on the topic of your choice, in consultation with your advisor.
If you choose to specialise in a particular area of Economics, your choice of electives and thesis topics becomes more focused.
The start date of this programme is September 1st.