MAInternational Economy and Business - Fall
Study location | Hungary, Budapest |
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Type | Graduate, Full-time |
Nominal duration | 4 semesters (2 years) (120 ECTS) |
Study language | English |
Awards | MA |
Tuition fee | €7,200 per year |
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Application fee | €150 one-time Non-refundable in all cases. |
Deposit | €750 one-time Mandatory deposit for all dormitory reservations. |
Registration fee | €100 one-time Non-refundable in all cases. |
Insurance fee | €150 one-time Medicover’s health insurance, available only for applicants under the age of 37. |
Accommodation fee | €440 per month Please note that a uniform invoice of 440 EUR is issued for everyone as coverage of the first month’s rental fees. If you get accommodated in a cheaper room type or a different accommodation, the generated overpayment will be deducted from your second month’s rental fees. |
Entry qualification | Undergraduate diploma (or higher) (Social Sciences, Humanities, Business, Economics, Law) or a degree obtained in any other academic field The entry qualification documents are accepted in the following languages: English / Hungarian. If the transcript received from your school is not in English/Hungarian, you must have it translated into English and upload the translation together with verified copies of the original version. Original documents are to be shown as part of the in-person registration process in Budapest. |
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Language requirements | English Upper intermediate command of English is required. Please note that all applicants have to participate in an online admission interview. During this interview, you will need to prove your language skills and the admission committee will make their admission decision based on this. If you do not reach the necessary language level, you will not be granted direct admission for your chosen program, even if you have a previously obtained language certificate. Applicants who do not meet the minimum language requirements, but are eligible for the English Language Preparatory Program, will be offered to start their studies with one or two semesters of it. |
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Overview
In the 21st century, globalization and advancements in communication technologies have made the world increasingly interconnected, with economic processes becoming more tightly interwoven. This creates a growing demand for economists who can navigate the international business environment, interpret the constantly changing landscape, and make responsible decisions in their work.
At this program, we prepare you to understand the pressing economic issues of a changing world and to seize the opportunities that arise from them.
As a specialist of this field, you can work in: domestic and international companies operating in international markets, national and international economic and political institutions and organizations, government agencies, economic, and diplomatic organizations.
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