Explore the programs and courses offered by International Economics
Browse Programs Admission InformationThe International Economics specialization in the Master's program is an ideal choice for those seeking to deepen their understanding of economic relations between countries, global financial issues, and the role of international financial organizations in achieving global economic stability.
This specialization aims to equip students with the knowledge and skills necessary to analyze international economic problems, use statistical methods for data analysis, and conduct scientific research following a proper academic methodology.
The program includes a range of key courses, such as Economic Geography, International Marketing, International Production and Multinational Corporate Strategy, Econometrics and Statistical Programming, Blockchain and Foreign Trade, as well as International Financial and Economic Crises.
In the Master's program in International Economics, a set of core courses forms the backbone of the specialization, aiming to provide students with a comprehensive understanding of international economic relations and economic analysis tools.
Among these courses are the core courses in International Economics, which offer a fundamental understanding of the key theories and concepts in international economics. Additionally, courses in International Finance and Financial Markets focus on the financial aspects of international economics, including international finance, monetary and financial policies.
There are also courses in Economic and Applied Analysis that help students use mathematical and statistical tools to analyze economic data.
The program includes a graduation project or practical training, which consists of a research thesis on a topic in international economics. Students may also undertake an internship at a financial institution or a multinational company to gain practical experience.
These courses prepare students for careers in international organizations, banks, multinational companies, and economic consulting.
At the Master's level in International Economics, advanced topics cover more specialized and complex issues related to the global economy, in-depth economic analysis, and modern economic models. These topics focus on analyzing economic policies, financial markets, technology, and energy.
Admission to the Master's program in International Economics requires a Bachelor's degree in relevant fields such as Money and International Finance, International Economics, or any other specialization related to financial issues or economic sciences in general.
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