Program Overview
University of Rome Tor Vergata and the University of Konstanz Double Degree Option
The Department of Economics at the University of Konstanz offers a Double Degree option in the M.Sc. Economics program in cooperation with the renowned School of Economics at the University of Rome Tor Vergata.
How is the Double Degree Option Unique?
The combination of studies at the two universities is based on a clear structure. Two students admitted to Tor Vergata spend their first year in Rome and their second year in Konstanz; two students admitted to Konstanz spend their first year in Konstanz and their second year in Rome. This enables students to experience two influential and complementary academic systems, giving them an enriching experience and boosting their employability.
Studying at Tor Vergata
The Tor Vergata campus was founded in 1982 in the southern part of Rome. The School of Economics has approximately 4,000 students enrolled and hosts a library with more than thirty-thousand catalogued monographs and over two-thousand magazines and scientific journals.
Program Details
- The Double Degree option is available for M.Sc. Economics students.
- Students can choose optional modules from the M.Sc. Finance and Banking and the M.Sc. European Economy and Business Law.
- The program allows students to experience two academic systems and interact with two cultures, enhancing their international relations and employability.
Research and Institutions
- The Centre for Economic and International Studies (CEIS) is an important institution for international relations, promoting advanced training and research activities in the field of economics.
- CEIS organizes seminars and conferences, establishes joint programs with other universities, national institutions, and international organizations, and conducts research in all fields of economics.
Program Structure
- The program is based on a clear structure, with students spending their first year at one university and their second year at the other.
- The combination of studies at the two universities provides students with a unique and enriching experience, enhancing their academic and professional prospects.
Facts and Figures
- The School of Economics at the University of Rome Tor Vergata was ranked first in the Italian university guide for four consecutive years.
- The university has a wide range of facilities, including a library, data processing center, language lab, and graduates' employment opportunities office.
