Master of Economics in Finance and Insurance
| Program start date | Application deadline |
| 2025-04-01 | - |
| 2026-04-01 | - |
| 2027-04-01 | - |
Program Overview
Program Introduction
The Graduate School of Economics offers various programs, including the Master's degree program, Research program, and Executive program.
Master's Degree Program
The Master's degree program is designed to provide students with advanced knowledge and skills in economics. The program offers several specializations, including:
- Financial Engineering
- Financial Insurance
- Public Development
- Trade and Industry
- Corporate Economics
- Financial Data Science
- Real Estate Economics Policy
Each specialization has a designated professor who provides expert guidance to students. Students can choose one specialization from the five available options.
Specialization Introduction
Financial Insurance (Insurance)
The Financial Insurance specialization focuses on the principles and institutions of insurance, as well as its current state and future developments. The program examines how insurance helps individuals and companies cope with uncertainty and risk. Students study the theoretical foundations of insurance, its role in social security, and its applications in various fields, including life insurance, non-life insurance, and social insurance.
The program also explores the development, sales, and management of insurance products, as well as the current issues and future directions of social insurance, including health insurance, unemployment insurance, and pension systems.
Research Program
The Research program is designed for students who wish to pursue advanced research in economics.
Executive Program
The Executive program is designed for working professionals who wish to enhance their knowledge and skills in economics.
Program Details
- Program Structure: The Master's degree program consists of coursework and a thesis.
- Specializations: Students can choose from seven specializations: Financial Engineering, Financial Insurance, Public Development, Trade and Industry, Corporate Economics, Financial Data Science, and Real Estate Economics Policy.
- Coursework: Students are required to complete a set of core courses and specialization courses.
- Thesis: Students are required to complete a thesis under the guidance of a designated professor.
