2 Environmental Economics Master's degrees in Hungary
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2 Environmental Economics Master's degrees in Hungary
John von Neumann University
Regional and Environmental Economics MA
- Kecskemét, Hungary
MA
Full time
4 semesters
On-Campus
English
The purpose of the program is to train economic specialists who (with their theoretical and methodological knowledge) are capable of exploring the social dimensions of environmental problems and analyzing social, cultural, and ecological processes from an economic perspective, taking into account the interactions between social and natural systems.
Corvinus University of Budapest
MSc in Regional and Environmental Economics
- Budapest, Hungary
MSc
Full time
4 semesters
On-Campus
English
Get the highest quality education in economics, applying alternative regional and environmental approaches. The program offers an insight into the Central and Eastern European region’s specific subjects and perspectives, besides presenting current global challenges. It places a strong emphasis on practice: you will be supported in finding traineeship positions at Hungarian organizations, companies, and EU institutions.
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Environmental economics is often characterized by a sharp focus on how the natural world interacts with finance. Graduates of these programs should find themselves with a deeper understanding of environmental policies and their impact on wealth.
A landlocked country found in the Central Europe region with Hungarian as their official language. The country’s mathematics and science approach are outstanding. It homes the world’s first technology institute. It is here that the first steam engine in Europe was built back in 1722.
A masters is earned after students complete an undergraduate degree program. To obtain a masters, you usually need to complete 12 to 18 college courses that often involve completing comprehensive tests and/or a thesis.