Program Overview
Overview of the Program
The Economics program at the University of Copenhagen is designed to provide students with a strong analytical profile and solid tools to analyze and solve important socio-economic problems. The program is the largest in Denmark and offers a wide range of elective courses, allowing students to specialize in various fields, such as macroeconomic modeling, market regulation, and finance.
Admission Requirements
To be eligible for the program, applicants must have a bachelor's degree in Economics or a related field with a significant economics component. The program is taught in Danish, and applicants must demonstrate proficiency in Danish and English.
Program Structure
The program consists of obligatory elements, seminars, elective courses, and a thesis. The obligatory elements include courses in microeconomics, macroeconomics, and econometrics. Seminars are taught in small groups and focus on specific topics, such as economic policy or international trade. Elective courses allow students to specialize in areas like finance, labor economics, or environmental economics.
Career Opportunities
Graduates of the program have a wide range of career opportunities in both the private and public sectors. They can work as consultants, analysts, or policymakers, and many go on to pursue careers in finance, banking, or international organizations.
Research Areas
The program covers a broad range of research areas, including:
- Microeconomics
- Macroeconomics
- Econometrics
- Finance
- International trade
- Economic policy
- Labor economics
- Environmental economics
Specializations
The program offers several specializations, including:
- Finance
- International trade
- Economic policy
- Labor economics
- Environmental economics
Thesis
The thesis is an essential part of the program, allowing students to demonstrate their ability to analyze and solve complex economic problems. Students work closely with a supervisor to develop a research question, collect and analyze data, and write a thesis.
Study Environment
The program is taught at the University of Copenhagen's City Campus, which offers a vibrant and international study environment. Students have access to state-of-the-art facilities, including libraries, computer labs, and study areas.
Student Life
The program offers a range of extracurricular activities, including student organizations, sports teams, and cultural events. Students can also participate in study tours, internships, and exchange programs with international universities.
Alumni Network
The program has a strong alumni network, with many graduates going on to pursue successful careers in economics and related fields. Alumni can connect with each other through the university's alumni association and attend events and conferences organized by the program.
Application Procedure
Applicants must submit their application through the university's online application portal. The application deadline is typically in March for the fall semester and in September for the spring semester. Applicants must provide transcripts, diplomas, and language proficiency test results, as well as a personal statement and letters of recommendation.
Tuition Fees
The program is free for EU/EEA citizens, while non-EU/EEA citizens must pay tuition fees. The fees are currently around DKK 75,000 per year (approximately EUR 10,000).
Scholarship Opportunities
The university offers a range of scholarships to international students, including the Danish Government Scholarship and the University of Copenhagen Scholarship. These scholarships can cover tuition fees, living expenses, and travel costs.
Language Requirements
The program is taught in Danish, and applicants must demonstrate proficiency in Danish and English. English language proficiency can be demonstrated through TOEFL or IELTS test results.
Prerequisites
Applicants must have a bachelor's degree in Economics or a related field with a significant economics component. They must also demonstrate proficiency in Danish and English.
Duration
The program is a two-year master's program, with the option to extend it to three years for students who want to pursue a specialization or conduct additional research.
Credits
The program consists of 120 ECTS credits, with 60 credits per year. Students must complete a thesis worth 30 ECTS credits in their final year.
Assessment
Students are assessed through a combination of exams, assignments, and project work. The thesis is also assessed, and students must defend it in front of a panel of examiners.
Accreditation
The program is accredited by the Danish Accreditation Institution and is recognized by the European University Association.
Ranking
The University of Copenhagen is ranked among the top 100 universities in the world, according to the QS World University Rankings. The Economics program is also ranked highly, with the university being ranked 25th in the world for Economics and Econometrics, according to the QS World University Rankings by Subject.
