Master of Science in Economics 24 months Postgraduate Programme By Universität Heidelberg |TopUniversities
Programme Duration

24 monthsProgramme duration

Tuitionfee

3,000 EURTuition Fee/year

Application Deadline

30 Sep, 2026Application Deadline

Starting Month

OctStarting Month

Programme overview

Main Subject

Economics and Econometrics

Degree

MSc

Study Level

Masters

Study Mode

On Campus

Economic issues play a central role in our daily lives: economic growth, wage inequality and unemployment are featured just as frequently in the media as financial crises, emissions trading or the consequences of globalisation. At the same time, we must all make numerous economic decisions in our private and professional lives. Students in the economics programme focus on analysing and answering these and similar questions. 


The Master’s degree programme in economics is aimed at students who wish to increase their knowledge of and methodological skills in economics following successful completion of a respective Bachelor’s programme. 


The structure of the programme offers a professional economic education at the graduate level that is based on international standards and is aimed at students with sufficient mathematical and analytical prior knowledge. The main objective of the Master's programme is to enable students to independently conduct scientific work. The programme’s teaching focus is on current academic methods and research findings. After graduation, students have an overview of the interconnections within the subject as well as the ability to analyse scientific publications on economics and to independently apply scientific methods and findings to economic issues.  


The academic programme enables graduates to work in the public or private sector or to complete a doctorate. In order to prepare students for the international labour market for economists, all courses in the Master's degree programme are held exclusively in English.



Programme overview

Main Subject

Economics and Econometrics

Degree

MSc

Study Level

Masters

Study Mode

On Campus

Economic issues play a central role in our daily lives: economic growth, wage inequality and unemployment are featured just as frequently in the media as financial crises, emissions trading or the consequences of globalisation. At the same time, we must all make numerous economic decisions in our private and professional lives. Students in the economics programme focus on analysing and answering these and similar questions. 


The Master’s degree programme in economics is aimed at students who wish to increase their knowledge of and methodological skills in economics following successful completion of a respective Bachelor’s programme. 


The structure of the programme offers a professional economic education at the graduate level that is based on international standards and is aimed at students with sufficient mathematical and analytical prior knowledge. The main objective of the Master's programme is to enable students to independently conduct scientific work. The programme’s teaching focus is on current academic methods and research findings. After graduation, students have an overview of the interconnections within the subject as well as the ability to analyse scientific publications on economics and to independently apply scientific methods and findings to economic issues.  


The academic programme enables graduates to work in the public or private sector or to complete a doctorate. In order to prepare students for the international labour market for economists, all courses in the Master's degree programme are held exclusively in English.



Admission Requirements

6.5+
90+
2.7+
  • The prospective student has to have a first university degree in a study program in  Economics  or with  at least 40% in Economics  with a minimum of six semesters. Students of natural sciences (mathematics, physics, informatics or related) have to have a minor in Economics with at least 35 ECTS. If the degree is not completed at the date of admission, it is sufficient to apply with an official transcript of records issued by the examination office stating the current grade point average. If the prospective student will be accepted, the official degree certificate has to be shown by the time of enrollment.
  • Proof of certain  knowledge of English language skills . 
    • Cambridge Certificate in Advanced English ( CAE )
    • the  language certificate for English of the "Zentrales Sprachlabor"  of Heidelberg University with at least "good"
    • High school diploma or equivalent (document entitling to undertake first cycle studies), Bachelor’s degree or Master’s degree from the USA, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, UK or Ireland. If an applicant’s high school diploma, Bachelor’s degree or Master’s degree has been issued in a country other than the USA, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, UK, or Ireland, an accepted certificate confirming the English language proficiency is required.
The documents have to be issued no longer than 4 years ago. German language skills do not have to be proven.

30 Sep 2026
2 Years
Oct

Tuition fees

International
3,000 EUR

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