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2 Economic Development Degree Programs in Hungary


University of Pannonia
MA in Design and Development Engineering for a Circular Economy
- Nagykanizsa, Hungary
MA
Full time
3 semesters
On-Campus
English
The programme trains highly skilled professionals in engineering design and development for circular economies, equipping them with comprehensive knowledge of both general principles and specific characteristics of circular systems.


University of Pannonia
MA in Circular Economy Management
- Nagykanizsa, Hungary
MA
Full time
3 semesters
On-Campus
English
The Circular Economy Management MSc at the University of Pannonia trains professionals with a strong foundation in management theory and expertise in the circular economy model, preparing them to design, implement, and lead sustainable business practices in various industries.
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Studying Economic Development in Hungary allows you to dive into the strategies and policies aimed at improving the economic well-being of communities. This discipline is crucial for addressing social and economic issues globally and provides a solid foundation for impactful careers.
Through courses in economic policy analysis, urban development, and regional planning, you'll acquire valuable skills like assessing growth strategies and implementing community development projects. The curriculum often emphasizes applied learning and real-world projects, where students can collaborate with local organizations to create effective solutions. Engaging with local stakeholders helps you gain insights into regional economics while enhancing your practical experience.
Students may face a range of perspectives on economic issues, and this exposure fosters critical thinking and adaptability. As you progress, you'll explore statistical methods and data analysis techniques essential for measuring economic performance and evaluating development programs. Graduates typically pursue careers in government, non-profit organizations, and consultancy, contributing to initiatives that drive sustainable economic growth both locally and abroad.