Master Economics
MASTER’S PROGRAM ECONOMICS AND PUBLIC POLICY (M.Sc.)
Please note: The information given on this page only concerns students of the master’s program EPP (examination regulations PO 2018 or later).
Course overview
Detailed information on the courses can be found in the faculty’s current course schedules, the module catalogs, in the Digicampus and on the websites of the respective chairs.
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Program Structure
The master's program in Economics and Public Policy consists of four terms. Ideally, the first three semesters are used to acquire the neccessary methodical knowledge and expertise to enable you to work on your master's thesis in the fourth term.
The program is modular and comprises the module groups Advanced Methods, Major Economics, a Minor and the Master’s thesis. In the module group Advanced Methods students must attend the classes on Macroeconomics, Microeconomics and Econometrics. Within their major and minor, students can choose from a broad variety of topics and subjects
Topics
In order to make it easier for you to find your way around in the Major Economics, a list of the courses is given at the end, broken down by the subject areas of the chairs of the Institute of Economics. For more detailed information, please visit the websites of the chairs or get in touch with the contact persons of the respective chairs.
Chairholder: Diekert
Winter term
- Economics of Sustainable Resource Use
- Seminar Environmental and Climate Economics
Summer term
- Seminar Environmental and Climate Economics
Chairholder: Heer
Winter term
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Public Economics: Taxation
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Seminar Public Economics
Summer term
- Computational Overlapping Generation Models
Chairholder: Maußner
Winter term
- Macroeconomics (methods course)
- Seminar in Empirical Macroeconomics
- Economic Growth and Development
Summer term
- Computational Macroeconomics II
Chairholder: Michaelis
Summer term
- Environmental Economics
- International Environmental Policy II
- Seminar in Environmental and Resource Economics
Chairholder: Nuscheler
Winter term
- Health Economics – Topics
Summer term
- Health Economics – Financing
- Microeconometrics
Chairholder: Roeder
Winter term
- Political Economics
Summer term
- Microeconomics (Master)
- Seminar on Applied Microeconomics
Chairholder: Welzel
Winter term
- Financial Intermediation and Regulation
Summer term
- Competition Theory and Policy
- Seminar on Industrial Economics and Information
ADMISSION TO THE MASTER’S PROGRAM ECONOMICS AND PUBLIC POLICY
In order to get the admission to attend the master’s program Economics and Public Policy you have to participate in an admission procedure.
Contact person
- Phone: +49 821 598 - 4195
- Email: simone.raab@wiwi.uni-augsburgwiwi.uni-augsburg.de ()
- Room 2408 (Building J)
- Phone: +49 821 598 - 4206
- Email: niklas.rott@uni-auni-a.de ()
- Room 2437 (Building J)