Master in Economics and Mathematical Sciences
- Feb 23
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This Master study program is a rigorous, research-intensive academic pathway designed for professionals and graduates who aim to deepen their expertise at the intersection of advanced economics and mathematical analysis. Positioned at a level equal to EQF Level 7 and aligned with the second European cycle, the program emphasizes analytical precision, quantitative modeling, and evidence-based economic reasoning in a global context.
Built as a 100% research-based program, it is structured to cultivate independent thinking, methodological strength, and high-level analytical capabilities. Participants engage in a carefully designed academic framework consisting of five modules: two research-focused modules dedicated to advanced research design, quantitative and qualitative methodologies, and academic writing; two general modules that strengthen interdisciplinary understanding and strategic academic competencies; and one specialized module dedicated specifically to Economics and Mathematical Sciences. These components are complemented by thesis development and structured research activities that integrate theory, modeling, and applied economic investigation.
The program encourages the use of mathematical tools such as econometrics, statistical inference, optimization techniques, and computational modeling to address contemporary economic challenges. Students explore macroeconomic and microeconomic theory through a quantitative lens, while also examining financial systems, economic policy, development economics, and global market dynamics supported by mathematical rigor.
With a minimum duration of 12 months and flexible study pathways, participants have the opportunity to extend their academic journey according to their professional and research commitments. The workload corresponds to 60 ECTS, ensuring alignment with European higher education standards and academic mobility frameworks.
This Master study program is ideal for individuals seeking advanced research capabilities in economics, quantitative finance, policy analysis, data-driven decision making, and mathematical modeling within economic systems. It prepares participants for doctoral progression, policy research institutions, financial analytics roles, and advanced academic or strategic economic careers worldwide.





