The Master in International Economics is an official master programme of the Universidad Autónoma de Madrid. Its objective is to offer students a comprehensive and high-quality academic training to enable them to work as professionals or researchers in the field of international economics.
Upon completion of the master, students are expected to find work as economic analysts in the Spanish and European public administrations, in international organizations or in research departments of private firms and institutions. As an alternative, students wishing to pursue an academic career may access the doctoral programme.
The master programme has a markedly international character, as can be seen from the diverse geographical backgrounds of the students enrolled in it and the international nature of many of the internships it offers. Although the programme is officially bilingual (English and Spanish), all courses are taught in English.
The students of the master may apply for a UAM scholarship that promotes research in master studies (400 euros per month for 11 months and full exemption of tuition fees). The granting decision is based on applicants’ academic records. Successful students carry out research under the supervision of a university professor. All information about the call and requirements can be found here.
Oferta académica próximo curso
Teaching method: Classroom courses
Application:
Period 1: 21/01/2019 to 17/05/2019
Period 2: 29/07/2019 to 03/09/2019
Capacity: 30
ECTS credits: 60
Fees in 2018-2019: ca. 2.710 € for EU students / ca. 5.050 € for other students
Minimum ECTS credits: 24 for part-time students; 36 for full-time students
Language: English
Coordinators:
Ainhoa Herrarte Sánchez, Nikolas Müller-Plantenberg and Federico Steinberg Wechsler
Contact details:
Department of Economic Analysis: Economic Theory and Economic History coordinador.master.economiainternacional@uam.es
Enquiries related to the admission process should be directed to posgrado.oficial@uam.es
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