Program Overview
Master Philosophy and Economics
Introduction
The Master Philosophy and Economics is an interdisciplinary two-year master's programme that enables students to understand and shape the economy and their lives. This programme explores questions such as what economic models do, how they help or mislead us in understanding economic reality, and how to make decisions with limited knowledge of possible consequences or future values.
Programme Structure
The MA in Philosophy and Economics features dedicated interdisciplinary classes from the beginning of the programme.
Admission
All relevant information for the admission process to the master's programme in Philosophy and Economics can be found in the official university resources.
Programme Details
- The programme is designed to be completed in two years.
- It is an interdisciplinary programme, combining philosophy and economics.
- The curriculum includes dedicated classes in both philosophy and economics, providing a comprehensive understanding of the subjects.
Research Areas
The programme touches on various research areas, including:
- Economic models and their impact on understanding economic reality
- Decision-making under uncertainty
- Economic inequality and its implications
Related Programmes
Other programmes offered by the university include:
- Bachelor Economics
- Master Applied Economics
- Master Research in Economics and Finance
- PhD Economics
- Extension curricula
