Master in Commerce
- Feb 24
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This Master study program is a 100% research-based academic pathway designed for business professionals, entrepreneurs, financial specialists, trade analysts, and graduates seeking advanced expertise in commerce, trade systems, and global business environments. Positioned at a level equal to EQF Level 7 and aligned with the second European cycle, the program emphasizes analytical rigor, strategic thinking, and independent research in modern commercial and economic contexts.
With a workload equivalent to 60 ECTS and a duration of +12 months (minimum duration with flexible extension options), the program provides a structured yet flexible framework that enables participants to balance professional commitments with advanced academic development.
The curriculum consists of five modules, including:
Two research-focused modules dedicated to advanced research design, quantitative and qualitative methodologies, business data analysis, market research techniques, and postgraduate-level academic writing.
Two general modules addressing global economic systems, corporate governance, financial management principles, strategic management, digital transformation in commerce, and international business environments.
One specialized module in Commerce, covering trade theory, supply chain management, international trade regulations, commercial law fundamentals, e-commerce systems, business analytics, consumer behavior, and emerging global market trends.
Thesis and research activities forming the core academic component, enabling participants to conduct independent, in-depth research on contemporary issues in commerce, trade development, market expansion, and corporate performance.
This Master study program is ideal for managers, trade consultants, financial analysts, business owners, policymakers, and professionals working in commercial sectors who aim to strengthen their research competence and strategic decision-making capabilities.
Graduates develop the ability to critically evaluate commercial systems, design data-driven business strategies, interpret market dynamics, and contribute to sustainable economic development within local and international markets.





