Masters in Economics

Education objectives

Knowledge and comprehension at a level which: holding on to the knowledge level of the 1st cycle, can develop and deepen; enable and constitutes the basis of development and or original applications, in many cases in context.
Application of knowledge and understanding, solve problems in new and unfamiliar situations, in broad contexts, although related to the economy.
Ability to integrate knowledge, dealing with complex issues, develop solutions or issue judgments in situations of limited or incomplete information, including reflections on the ethical and social implications and responsibilities arising out of this solutions and these judgments or condition.
Communicate findings, knowledge and reasoning underlying them, clearly and without ambiguity.
Have skills which enable them to a lifelong learning, of a self-oriented or autonomous.
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General characterization

DGES code

14

Cicle

Master (2nd Cycle)

Degree

Master

Access to other programs

Access to other cycles of education

Coordinator

Cátia Batista

Opening date

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Fees

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Schedule

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Degree pre-requisites

The Masters have a minimum duration of 3 semesters of instruction, including a curriculum and a part of project work.

The maximum period for the completion of the master's of 6 academic semesters after the admission to the master's degree.  For obtaining the master's degree is required to complete a minimum of 90 ECTS, being the maximum of 120 ECTS, which decompose in: curriculum: Part approval) disciplines in a minimum of 60 ECTS;  (b)) Approbation at work: 30 ECTS.

In each semester can be made from subjects up to a maximum of 35 ECTS.  During the semester the project Work, the learner can only enroll in courses up to a maximum of 14 ECTS (full or half courses). Master disciplines are worth the following number of credits: Full courses (duration of a semester): 7 ECTS

Half courses (half semester): 3.5 ECTS career Program: 2 ECTS skills development modules: 2 ECTS.

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Evaluation rules

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Structure

Fall
Code Name ECTS
2206 Banking 7
2176 Development Economics 7
2175 Econometrics 7
2414 Financial Management 7
2414 Financial Management 7
2229 Investments 7
2174 Macroeconomic Analysis 7
Spring
Code Name ECTS
2232 Applied Corporate Finance 7
2220 Entrepreneurial Finance & Venture Capital 7
2414 Financial Management 7
2365 Global Business Challenges 7
2162 International Trade 7
2168 Macroeconometrics 7
2165 Microeconometrics 7
Fall 1st Half
Code Name ECTS
2179 Advanced Industrial Organization 3,5
2217 Corporate Governance 3,5
2233 Macroeconomics of Financial Markets 3,5
2161 Microfinance 3,5
2351 Pricing Strategies 3,5
2177 Public Finance 3,5
2156 Seminar on Current Economic and Financial Issues 3,5
2374 Social Entrepreneurship 3,5
2254 Strategic Marketing 3,5
2166 The Economics of Agriculture and the Environment 3,5
Fall 2nd Half
Code Name ECTS
2375 Corporate Social Responsibility 3,5
2134 Economics of Education 3,5
2135 Economics of Health and Health Care 3,5
2180 Empirical Industrial Organization 3,5
2222 Financial Statement Analysis 3,5
2222 Financial Statement Analysis 3,5
2161 Microfinance 3,5
2236 Private Equity 3,5
2243 Real Estate Finance 3,5
2356 Sustainable International Business 3,5
Spring 1st Half
Code Name ECTS
2178 Accounting for Financial Institutions 3,5
2214 Asset Management 3,5
2246 Bank Regulation 3,5
2128 Competition Policy 3,5
2375 Corporate Social Responsibility 3,5
2218 Derivatives 3,5
2169 Financial Crises in History 3,5
2222 Financial Statement Analysis 3,5
2248 Fixed Income 3,5
2145 Labor Economics 3,5
2173 Macroeconomic Theory 3,5
2392 Maritime Business and Economics 3,5
2172 Numerical Methods and MatLab 3,5
2400 Organization and Incentives 3,5
2241 Project Finance 3,5
2356 Sustainable International Business 3,5
Spring 2nd Half
Code Name ECTS
2247 Applied Derivatives 3,5
2245 Audit and Supervision Techniques 3,5
2235 Credit Risk 3,5
2240 Financial Intermediation 3,5
2185 Game Theory 3,5
2226 Hedge Funds 3,5
2519 International Taxation 3,5
2417 Management of Non-Profit Organizations 3,5
2390 Marine Resources 3,5
2184 Political Economy 3,5
2160 Poverty: Concepts and Challenges 3,5
2225 Risk Management 3,5