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International Economics programme offers you a comprehensive selection of topical global economics issues. You will explore and analyse the progressive integration of international goods, labour and capital markets and the decline in the national barriers that separated them in the past.
Key Facts & Figures
- Type
- Master
- Degree
- MSc
- Mode of study
- Full-time
- Instruction language
- English
- Duration
- 1 year
- Study points (EC)
- 60
- Location
- Campus Woudestein
- Start date
- September
- Application Deadline (EEA)
- 1 May
The study programme in a nutshell
You will explore and analyse the progressive integration of goods, labour and capital markets and the decline of national barriers. You will also achieve a deep understanding of the economic forces underlying the increased interdependence of nations as you can choose electives covering topics like:
- Empirical international trade
- The so–called new trade theories
- The instruments of trade policies
- International financial markets
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Career opportunities after graduation
Recent graduates mostly work in large companies or organisations with an international focus such as consulting firms (McKinsey or Boston Consulting Group), multinationals (Unilever or Shell), the financial sector (Bloomberg, Morgan Stanley) or in the public sector (Dutch Development Bank, Dutch or foreign ministries). Last but not least, some students also follow an academic career after graduation.