Objectives and Perspectives
The aim of the Master of Business – International Economy and Business, MA program is to prepare specialists in economics and business using the basic skills acquired in the fields of international-, micro- and macroeconomics, international politics, European integration, international law, regional studies, civilization/globalization and their chosen specialisation enable them to analyse, plan, make decisions and control the activities of business organisations and institutions in an international context.
The program provides education at a Master’s level and as such, it expects students to arrive with a sound theoretical basis acquired in their earlier Bachelor’s studies. The program aims to expand the knowledge acquired at a Bachelor’s level, and intends to teach students how to put the acquired skills into practice. This purpose is reached in two types of courses: Lecture-type courses are offered with the aim of presenting theoretical issues, whereas practice-oriented seminar-type courses are launched with the purpose of giving room to debates, interactive discussions, and group or individual presentations on current and relevant topics of the field.
The program provides students with the necessary background knowledge and they can continue their studies in ourdoctoral (PhD) program.
REQUIREMENTS |
Duration of Studies: 4 semesters for academic studies |
Number of ECTS credits: 120 |
Number of teaching (contact) hours: 1275 |
SUBJECTS | CONTACT HOURS |
General Core Module | 5×5 credits |
· Mathematical Methods | 5 |
· Economics (Advanced Micro-, Macro-, and International Economics) | 15 |
· International Political Economy | 5 |
Professional Core Module | 7×5 credits |
· Global Corporate Strategies | 5 |
· Advanced International Marketing | 5 |
· Advanced Development Economics | 5 |
· International Economic Policy | 5 |
· International Finance | 5 |
· The Law of International Economic Relations | 5 |
· Advanced International Management | 5 |
Advanced Professional Module (with two different specializations) | 6×5 credits |
International Business Management Specialization | |
· Transnational Corporations in the World Economy | 5 |
· International Trade Policy | 5 |
· Internal Market of the EU | 5 |
· International Factor Mobility | 5 |
· Corporation Law in the European Union | 5 |
· Theory and Practices of Regional Development | 5 |
· International Agreements, Organizations and their Economic Effects | 5 |
International Economic Analysis Specialization | |
· Econometrics | 5 |
· Spatial Structure of the World Economy | 5 |
· International Agreements, Organizations and their Economic Effects | 5 |
· Political Economy of Transition | 5 |
· Economics of Integration | 5 |
· Economic Growth in the World Economy | 5 |
· International Communication and Business Protocol | 5 |
Professional Optional Subjects | 5×3 credits |
Thesis writing | 15 credits |
Students of the program have the option to spend one academic semester at a partner institution of our Faculty in the frame of ERASMUS, bilateral European and overseas programs. The credits gained at the host institution can be accepted in the Master’s program. The Faculty has Erasmus mobility arrangements with over 25 universities of EU member states and several others outside the EU to which students can apply for.
Students who graduate in the Master’s program acquire or know
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