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University of Szeged International Economy and Business (MSc)

University of Szeged

International Economy and Business (MSc)

Szeged, Hungary

MA

4 semesters

English

Full time

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08 Sep 2025

EUR 2,800 / per semester

On-Campus

Key Summary

    About : The International Economy and Business (MSc) program dives into the complexities of global economic systems and their impact on business. It covers key topics like international trade, finance, and economic policy, providing a strong foundation in economic theories and business strategies. This postgraduate program typically lasts one year full-time or two years part-time and is designed for those looking to enhance their understanding of the interconnected world economy.
    Career Outcomes : Graduates can pursue various careers in sectors such as international business, finance, and consulting. Potential roles include economic analyst, international trade specialist, or policy advisor. These positions often involve working with multinational companies, government agencies, and global organizations, where critical economic insights are essential for decision-making.

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The goal of the program in International Economy & Business is to provide the sound theoretical base and practical skills necessary for professional success. A strong emphasis is put on the international aspects of the field by teaching the subjects of International Economics, Finance, Accounting, Strategic Management, Human Resource Management, Negotiating Techniques, and Intercultural Communication. During the course of the program, there is a focus on developing skills to synthesize and organize information, analyze and evaluate data, and persuasively present information and findings. Graduates are expected to find or even create jobs in the world of international economy and business.

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  • Level of the program: MSc
  • Length of the program: semesters
  • Registered by: EU
  • Credits: 120

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