Master of Science in Business Administration and Economics

We are proud to offer our international students the accredited Master of Science in Business Administration and Economics.

These courses of study contain a four-term major (2 years) with focus on international economic integration and globalisation and its effects on national and international economic policy as well as corporate strategies. The language of study will be English.

Brochure with information about University of Wuppertal: Uni-Report 2011/2012

 

Curriculum

Compulsory modules (4/4)

International Economics (MWiWi 2.8)

 

Employment Theories and Policies (MWiWi 2.3)

 

Service Management (MWiWi 1.10)

 

Applied Econometrics and Forecasting (MWiWi 4.2)


 

Elective modules(2/4)

Industrial Economics (MWiWi 2.6)

 

International Public Economics and International Law (MWiWi 2.9)

 

Economic Integration (MWiWi 2.2)

 

Globalisation and the World Economy (MWiWi 2.5)


 

Additional modules (1)

One additional module in Business Administration, Economics, Law, Methods and supplementary sciences (MWiWi 1-5 except MWiWi 1.4, 1.8, 4.1)


 

Seminars (3)

The three seminars MWiWi 6.1 – 6.3 should be additionally selected to the courses mentioned above.


 

Master-Thesis

  • The Master of Science (M.Sc.) in Business Administration and Economics offers six core options. Each option provides a distinct focus on a specific field of career opportunities and attractive positions in the labour market.
  • Each core option consists of four required modules plus two elective modules plus one module which can be freely selected.
  • In the four required modules there are modules Business Administration, Economics and Methodology/Statistics which are complementary to each other.
  • As regards elective fields, 2 out of 4 modules have to be chosen so that students can put an individual focus on specific fields of interest.
  • Module no. 7 can freely be selected from the modules offered in the Department of Business Administration and Economics.
  • Seminars must be chosen from the required modules or from the elective modules chosen.
  • The Master Thesis picks up the focus of the core options. Students ideally should write their thesis in a field which is covered in current research topics/projects of the respective chair responsible for supervision of the Thesis – thus students get insights into current research and advanced projects. This should give for some also an ideal starting point for a career in Science/in the University System.
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Dekanat Fachbereich B – Wirtschaftswissenschaft
Raum: M.11.07
Gaußstraße 20
42119 Wuppertal

Tel: +49 (0)202 / 439- 24 37
Fax: + 49 (0)202 / 439- 28 89
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