Master's 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
Prof. Alex Armand
Opening date
Available soon
Vacancies
Available soon
Fees
Available soon
Schedule
Available soon
Teaching language
English
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.
Conditions of admittance
Information available >> https://www2.novasbe.unl.pt/en/programs/apply/masters/general-admission
Evaluation rules
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Structure
Fall | ||
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Code | Name | ECTS |
2174 | Macroeconomic Analysis | 7 |
2188 | Microeconomic Analysis | 7 |
2206 | Banking | 7 |
2578 | Mastering Your Career | 2 |
2175 | Econometrics | 7 |
2176 | Development Economics | 7 |
2414 | Financial Management | 7 |
2477 | Introduction to Programming | 7 |
2229 | Investments | 7 |
Spring | ||
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Code | Name | ECTS |
2220 | Entrepreneurial Finance & Venture Capital | 7 |
2162 | International Trade | 3.5 |
2583 | Global Business Challenges/ Future Business | 7 |
2578 | Mastering Your Career | 2 |
2232 | Applied Corporate Finance | 7 |
2414 | Financial Management | 7 |
2477 | Introduction to Programming | 7 |
2229 | Investments | 7 |
2168 | Macroeconometrics | 7 |
2165 | Microeconometrics | 7 |
Fall 1st Half | ||
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Code | Name | ECTS |
2166 | The Economics of Agriculture and the Environment | 3.5 |
2489 | Data Curation | 3.5 |
2351 | Pricing Strategies | 3.5 |
2177 | Public Finance | 3.5 |
2217 | Corporate Governance | 3.5 |
2233 | Macroeconomics of Financial Markets | 3.5 |
2254 | Strategic Marketing | 3.5 |
2161 | Microfinance | 3.5 |
2179 | Advanced Industrial Organization | 3.5 |
2156 | Seminar on Current Economic and Financial Issues | 3.5 |
Fall 2nd Half | ||
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Code | Name | ECTS |
2222 | Financial Statement Analysis | 3.5 |
2134 | Economics of Education | 3.5 |
2135 | Economics of Health and Health Care | 3.5 |
2243 | Real Estate Finance | 3.5 |
2161 | Microfinance | 3.5 |
2356 | Sustainable International Business | 3.5 |
2180 | Empirical Industrial Organization | 3.5 |
2236 | Private Equity | 3.5 |
2375 | Corporate Social Responsibility | 3.5 |
2491 | Data Visualization | 3.5 |
Spring 1st Half | ||
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Code | Name | ECTS |
2222 | Financial Statement Analysis | 3.5 |
2178 | Accounting for Financial Institutions | 3.5 |
2169 | Financial Crises in History | 3.5 |
2218 | Derivatives | 3.5 |
2193 | Behavioral Economics and Finance | 3.5 |
2138 | Environmental Policy | 3.5 |
2145 | Labor Economics | 3.5 |
2214 | Asset Management | 3.5 |
2194 | History of Economic Analysis | 3.5 |
2172 | Numerical Methods and MatLab | 3.5 |
2196 | International Migration | 3.5 |
2497 | Models and Decision-Making | 3.5 |
2356 | Sustainable International Business | 3.5 |
2494 | Computational Thinking and Data Science (includes Applied Statistics) | 3.5 |
2128 | Competition Policy | 3.5 |
2241 | Project Finance | 3.5 |
2246 | Bank Regulation | 3.5 |
2248 | Fixed Income | 3.5 |
2375 | Corporate Social Responsibility | 3.5 |
2173 | Macroeconomic Theory | 3.5 |
Spring 2nd Half | ||
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Code | Name | ECTS |
2245 | Audit and Supervision Techniques | 3.5 |
2181 | Policy Evaluation | 3.5 |
2235 | Credit Risk | 3.5 |
2276 | Financial Distress, Bankruptcy and Restructuring | 3.5 |
2247 | Applied Derivatives | 3.5 |
2197 | Advanced Behavioral Economics and Finance | 3.5 |
2198 | Economics of Poverty | 3.5 |
2182 | European Economy | 3.5 |
2184 | Political Economy | 3.5 |
2519 | International Taxation | 3.5 |
2226 | Hedge Funds | 3.5 |
2417 | Management of Non-Profit Organizations | 3.5 |
2225 | Risk Management | 3.5 |
2240 | Financial Intermediation | 3.5 |
2137 | Empirical Macroeconomics | 3.5 |
2141 | Global Energy Markets | 3.5 |
2160 | Poverty: Concepts and Challenges | 3.5 |
2150 | Fiscal Policy and Stabilization | 3.5 |
2495 | Continuous, Adaptive, Data-driven systems | 3.5 |
2185 | Game Theory | 3.5 |