This English-taught MSc gives a thorough, advanced education in both business and economics for students who already hold a Bachelor’s in Economics or Business Administration. The curriculum covers core theoretical and applied concepts in the two disciplines while placing particular emphasis on sustainability and innovation as cross-cutting themes.
Students develop deep, interdisciplinary knowledge across business, economics and related areas, and can refine their profile through seminars and targeted coursework. The programme encourages adding practical or international experience — for example through an internship or a study-abroad term — to broaden applied skills and global perspectives.
The course is designed for those who want to combine analytical economic thinking with managerial and strategic business skills, especially where sustainability and innovation are key. Its mix of specialisations and optional practical elements makes it adaptable to diverse academic interests and career directions.
Admission basics
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The official entry requirements for this Master's programme are specified in § 3 of the study regulations. That paragraph is the authoritative source for who is eligible to apply and what conditions must be met, so all applicants — especially those from abroad — should consult it carefully before submitting an application.
You can usually find the study regulations on the university website or by contacting the registrar/admissions office. If anything in § 3 is unclear (for example because of legal phrasing or language), contact the programme coordinator or admissions staff for clarification and confirm you are looking at the most recent version of the regulations.
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Winter Semester (International)
15 July 2026
Summer Semester (International)
15 January 2027
Winter Semester (EU/EEA)
15 July 2026
Summer Semester (EU/EEA)
15 January 2027
Graduates leave the programme equipped for analytical and management roles across private and public sectors. Specialisations prepare students for positions in corporate strategy and leadership, sustainability and innovation management, finance, taxation and controlling, or data-driven policy and market analysis.
The programme also builds a strong foundation for research-oriented career paths or further academic study (e.g., doctoral programmes), thanks to its emphasis on empirical methods, seminars, and a substantive Master's thesis.
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