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Core courses
You will follow 6 core courses (24 ECTS )
Please note: the MSc Economics is a flexible program in which you are also free to specialize in another track or choose freely out of the courses belonging to the different tracks.
Applied Economic Analysis 1
The experience course Applied Economic Analysis gives you the proper exposure to the practice of the economic analyst and culminates in thesis writing and/or project work.
Applied Economic Analysis 2
Methods: Econometrics 1
Methods: Game Theory 2
Seminar Governance of Innovation
Seminar Competition Policy
Elective courses
Choose 4 elective courses (21 ECTS in total)
First choose 2 electives from the following courses (12 ECTS):
Seminar Economics and Psychology of Social Norms and Strategic Behavior (recommended for this track)
Seminar Health Economics (recommended for this track)
Seminar Financial Markets and Institutions
Seminar Growth and Regional Development
Seminar Taxation
Seminar Economics and Psychology of Risk and Time
Seminar Data Science for Economics
Seminar Environmental and Resource Economics
Seminar Financial Economics
Seminar Labor Economics
The Economics and Finance of Pensions
Choose 1 of the following methods courses (3 ECTS):
Methods: Game Theory 1 (recommended for this track)
Methods: Experiments and Surveys
Methods: Econometrics 2
Choose 1 free elective from another Master's program, or one more seminar course (6 ECTS):
For this track we recommend a course from Tilburg Law School, e.g. EU Competition Law.
Also choose this optional, but highly recommended course (0 ECTS):
Career Development Economics
Master's thesis
The Master’s thesis addresses in depth a well-defined economic research question, using theory and empirics, reviewing and contributing to existing literature.
Most students write their thesis in the Spring semester. In case you started the program at the end of January, you can write your thesis in the summer (and proceed with coursework in the next Fall semester) or write it in the Fall semester (potentially in line with some coursework).
Examples of thesis subjects are
The effects of Dark Net markets on the externalities of illegal drug trade
Media power and news consumption in the US: 2004 and 2012
Action for damages: the impact of leniency programs and the incentives to collude
You will find a detailed description of the courses and required literature in our course catalog.
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