Filters
Filters
- Masters
- Europe
- Finland
- Economic Programs
- Economics
Sort by
6 Economics Masters Degree Programs in Finland


Promoted
University of Helsinki
Master in Economics
- Helsinki, Finland
Master degree
Full time
2 years
On-Campus
English, Finnish, Swedish
Master’s Programme in Economics at the University of Helsinki provides demanding, high-quality education in the field of economics. Oriented towards social sciences, the two study tracks of the program prepare students for demanding expert occupations or equip them with the capability to pursue a Doctoral Degree in Economics.


University of Jyväskylä
Fast-track counseling
Master of Science in Chemistry and Analytics for Circular Economy
- Jyväskylän yliopisto, Finland
MSc
Full time
2 years
On-Campus
English
Fast-track counseling
The Master's Degree Programme in Chemistry and Analytics for Circular Economy is a two-year (120 ECTS) full-time programme given in English. It is provided by the Faculty of Mathematics and Science. CACE combines the basics of circular economy as well as the recovery and upcycling of both metals and bio-based materials in its course curriculum, with a strong focus on analytical chemistry. Major subject is chemistry with a minimum of 75 ECTS, and you can choose optional studies for example from business, leadership, marketing, statistics, planetary wellbeing, information seeking, career planning, communications and language studies to fulfill 120 ECTS. Teaching includes practical hands-on training with instrumental analysis. Applications for this master's degree programme can be submitted once a year in January, and if you are accepted, your studies will begin in August. From this programme you will graduate with a Master of Science degree.


Hanken School of Economics
Master’s Programme in Economics
- Helsinki, Finland
- Umeå, Sweden
MSc
Full time
2 years
On-Campus
English
Master's studies in Economics are the basis of a general and systematic understanding of economic transactions in society. Learn more about majoring in Economics and the unique opportunity to select courses from three universities. Our specialization offers you a balanced mix of a broad perspective and a deep insight into economic theory. The curriculum is designed to match the demand for professional economists in business and government.
Best programs for you
Answer a few questions and we'll match you with programs!


University of Oulu
Master's in Responsible Economics and Finance
- Oulu, Finland
Master degree
Full time
2 years
On-Campus
English
Master's in Responsible Economics and Finance (Master of Science in Economics and Business Administration) at AACSB accredited Oulu Business School provides rigorous training of theoretical and methodological knowledge in Modern Economics. The program provides students with expertise and core competencies to work in demanding expert positions in government, business, and research.


University of Lille
Master's Degree in Health Economics - Prevention, Health Policies, Evaluation
- Helsinki, Finland
- Lille, France
- + 3 more
Master degree
On-Campus
French
The Master's degree in Prevention, Health Policy and Evaluation aims to provide students with the necessary elements for a comprehensive analysis of health-related economic issues.


University of Oulu
Master in Mineral Resources and Sustainable Mining
- Oulu, Finland
Master degree
Full time
2 years
On-Campus
English
International Master Program in Mineral Resources and Sustainable Mining provides master’s degrees in two fields: MSc in Geosciences and MSc (Tech) in Mining Engineering and Mineral Processing. Graduating students will profoundly understand the engineering, geological, geophysical, financial, regulatory, environmental and social aspects of sustainable mining within the whole mining industry value chain.
Popular Economic Programs Economics degree types
Popular study format
Learn more about Economics Masters degree programs in Finland
There is evidence of economic writing that dates all the way back to the Mesopotamian era. The development of modern economics is largely due to two groups which were known as the physiocrats and the mercantilists. These groups help develop capitalism in Europe in the 16th century.
The formal higher education system of Finland is the 7-3-2-2 pattern. The university takes two years in vocational or technical education and finally two-year pre-tertiary education. Finland also has several public as well as private universities that have enabled accessibility of higher education to students.