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| Master of Science in Economics | ||||
Master of Science in Economics (full-time/part-time)
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The objectives and final attainment levels of a Bachelor degree in Economics or Business are guiding. With respect to general competences: - ability to analyse, synthesise and interpret - well developed memory - ability to observe - communication skills (orally, and in writing) - active knowledge of English With respect to attitudes: - positive-scientific attitude - inquisitiveness - critical attitude - creative attitude - punctuality - regular work habits - willingness to cooperate - ethical notion - interested in the dynamics of economy and society More specifically a solid education in economics or business is expected from future students. This education covers the most important domains in economics and fits into a more general education framework that helps students to understand the evolutions in the economic world and to relate these evolutions to the broader societal, juridical, political and social context
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Admission requirements | |
Academiejaar 2011-2012 PRIOR EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS * Applicants with a Belgian university diploma: See admission requirements Master of Science in de Economische Wetenschappen * Applicants with a non-Belgian university diploma: Applicants should hold a university Bachelor's degree in Economics or Business Economics comparable to a Bachelor's degree in Economics, Applied Economics or Business Engineering from the Faculty of Business and Economics at K.U.Leuven. Comparability is evaluated by the Admissions Board on the basis of information provided by the applicant, including certified copies of diploma and transcripts and possibly other documentation (see below). By a degree in Business or Economics we mean a broad-based education, not a technical training in e.g. marketing or hotel management. Also, our Faculty has a far more analytical/mathematical approach than the average European or American programme. For more information about the prerequisites for this programme, click here. PROOF OF PROFICIENCY IN ENGLISH Applicants who are non-native speakers of English must provide evidence of English language proficiency. * Applicants with a K.U.Leuven degree: Applicants that already successfully completed an English-taught programme at K.U.Leuven, do not have to take an English proficiency test. * Applicants with a university degree earned in Australia, Canada, Ireland, New Zealand, United Kingdom or the USA: the certified diploma and transcripts suffice, provided they confirm that the entire university study was completed in English. Absolutely no other diplomas will be accepted as evidence even if the applicant has followed an exclusively English-taught programme. * Other applicants should submit a satisfactory score on an internationally recognized test of English language proficiency: TOEFL (minimum score 575 paper-based, 233 computer-based, 90 internet-based) or IELTS (minimum score 7). No other proficiency tests will be accepted, and absolutely no application will be considered without such a test certificate. CREDENTIALS REGARDING PRIOR EDUCATION For applicants from outside Belgium, comparability of the diploma is not always easily established. Certified copies of transcripts and diplomas are required for all applicants. These documents also suffice for applicants from * universities that have an exchange agreement with the Faculty of Business and Economics of K.U.Leuven (click here) * universities that are in the global top 200 in the most recent Times Higher Education or QS rankings Additional documentation is required for applicants from other universities as it is impossible for us to reliably assess the comparability. In those cases the admission board will take a positive decision only if supporting information is provided: * a GMAT- or GRE-score. A GRE- or a GMAT-test result above the 90th percentile on the quantitative part (or on average) normally entails immediate admission, provided all other requirements are met as well, but this is not an absolute minimum. * two recommendation forms, downloadable here, filled out and signed, and mailed in a closed envelope signed over the lid by the referee to the Faculty of Business and Economics. Forms not provided in a closed envelope signed across the lid by the referee will be regarded as void. The recommendation forms can also be mailed directly by the referee to fbe@econ.kuleuven.be. * a letter of motivation written and signed by the applicant, explaining the choice for Leuven and for this particular programme The Admissions Board evaluates all applications and has the final say on the admissibility of the student, taking into account the relevant information. Academiejaar 2012-2013 For Flemish applicants, see http://www.econ.kuleuven.be/ond/studiekiezerdiploma. For all other applicants, the following requirements apply: PRIOR EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS Applicants should hold a university Bachelor's degree in Economics or Business Economics comparable to a Bachelor's degree in Economics, Applied Economics or Business Engineering from the Faculty of Business and Economics at K.U.Leuven. By a degree in Business or Economics we mean a broad-based academic education, not a technical training in e.g. marketing or hotel management. Notice that our Faculty has a strong analytical/mathematical approach. In order to verify whether you have sufficient background knowledge in this respect, click here. Comparability is evaluated by the Admissions Board on the basis of information provided by the applicant (see required documents). PROOF OF PROFICIENCY IN ENGLISH All applicants have to submit a satisfactory score on one of the following internationally recognized test of English language proficiency: - TOEFL (minimum score 575 paper-based, 233 computer-based, 90 internet-based) - IELTS (minimum score 7) No other proficiency tests will be accepted. An exemption from TOEFL or IELTS is possible for applicants with a university degree or high school degree earned in Australia, Canada, Ireland, New Zealand, United Kingdom or the USA: the certified degree and transcripts suffice, provided they confirm that the entire study was completed in English. REQUIRED DOCUMENTS All applicants should provide the following documents: - Certified copies of transcripts, degrees and, if available, a ranking indication - The comparability form with a course description of all relevant courses (click here) - A letter of motivation written and signed by the applicant, explaining the choice for Leuven and for this particular programme - Two recommendation forms, downloadable here, filled out and signed, and mailed in a closed envelope signed over the lid by the referee to the Faculty of Business and Economics. Forms not provided in a closed envelope signed across the lid by the referee will be regarded as void. The recommendation forms can also be mailed directly by the referee to fbe@econ.kuleuven.be. These documents suffice for applicants with a non-Belgian degree from - universities that have an exchange agreement with the Faculty of Business and Economics of K.U.Leuven (click here) - universities that are in the global top 200 in the most recent Times Higher Education or QS rankings Additional information is required for applicants from other universities as it is impossible for us to reliably assess the comparability. In those cases a GMAT- or GRE-result above the 75th percentile on the quantitative part is required. The Admissions Board evaluates all applications and has the final say on the admissibility of the applicant, taking into account the relevant information. Application files will not be processed as long as they are incomplete.
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Master of Science in Economics
Compulsary General Core
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Macroeconomics | 6 pt. | 39,0 h. | G. De Bruyne | ||||||||||||||
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Microeconomics | 6 pt. | 52,0 h. | coordination: P. Van Cayseele P. Van Cayseele G. Willmann subst.:J. Reynaerts |
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Majors
Major 1 : General Economics
Core Courses
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Econometric Methods and Models | 6 pt. | 45,5 h. | coordination: G. Dhaene C. Croux G. Dhaene subst.:C. Croux |
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Master's Thesis Economics | 18 pt. | N. | |||||||||||||||
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Major Courses
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Advanced Public Economics | 6 pt. | 39,0 h. | E. Ooghe | |||||
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Economic Aspects of European Integration | 6 pt. | 39,0 h. | F. Abraham subst.:A. Van Mourik | ||||||||||||||
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| D0M36B |
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Environmental and Transportation Economics | 6 pt. | 26,0 h. | coordination: S. Proost S. Proost subst.:S. van der Loo S. Proost |
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Macro-finance | 6 pt. | 39,0 h. | H. Dewachter | ||||||||||||||
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| D0C38A |
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Advanced Labour Economics | 6 pt. | 39,0 h. | coordination: M. Goos M. Goos |
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| D0M43B |
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Advanced Development Economics | 6 pt. | 39,0 h. | J. Swinnen subst.:R. Berlinschi G. De Luca | ||||||||||||||
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Advanced Industrial Economics | 6 pt. | 26,0 h. | F. Verboven | ||||||||||||||
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Electives
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Strategic Financial Management | 6 pt. | 39,0 h. | coordination: A. Jongbloed N. Dewaelheyns A. Jongbloed |
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Political Business Strategy | 6 pt. | 39,0 h. | C. Crombez | ||||||||||||||
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The Economics of China | 6 pt. | 28,0 h. | coordination: F. De Beule F. De Beule A. Van Assche |
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| D0M13A |
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Advanced Microeconomics | 6 pt. | 52,0 h. | L. Lauwers subst.:T. Vandemoortele L. Lauwers | |||||||||||||||||||||||
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Advanced Macroeconomics | 6 pt. | 39,0 h. | F. Smets | |||||
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Competitive Analysis and Strategy | 6 pt. | 39,0 h. | R. Belderbos | ||||||||||||||
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Major 2: Research in economics
Core Courses
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Dynamic Methods | 3 pt. | 26,0 h. | coordination: J. Van Biesebroeck J. Van Biesebroeck |
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| D0M61B |
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Advanced econometrics | 6 pt. | 39,0 h. | G. Dhaene | |||||
| D0C32A |
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Master's Project Research in Economics | 15 pt. | 26,0 h. | N. | |||||||||||||||||||||||
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Advanced Microeconomics | 6 pt. | 52,0 h. | L. Lauwers subst.:T. Vandemoortele L. Lauwers | |||||||||||||||||||||||
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Advanced Macroeconomics | 6 pt. | 39,0 h. | F. Smets | |||||
Electives
Electives 1
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Advanced Time Series Analysis | 6 pt. | 39,0 h. | C. Croux | |||||
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Advanced applied econometrics | 6 pt. | 39,0 h. | D. Czarnitzki | ||||||||||||||
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Electives 2
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Advanced Public Economics | 6 pt. | 39,0 h. | E. Ooghe | |||||
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Economic Aspects of European Integration | 6 pt. | 39,0 h. | F. Abraham subst.:A. Van Mourik | ||||||||||||||
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Environmental and Transportation Economics | 6 pt. | 26,0 h. | coordination: S. Proost S. Proost subst.:S. van der Loo S. Proost |
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Macro-finance | 6 pt. | 39,0 h. | H. Dewachter | ||||||||||||||
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| D0C38A |
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Advanced Labour Economics | 6 pt. | 39,0 h. | coordination: M. Goos M. Goos |
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| D0M43B |
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Advanced Development Economics | 6 pt. | 39,0 h. | J. Swinnen subst.:R. Berlinschi G. De Luca | ||||||||||||||
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Advanced Industrial Economics | 6 pt. | 26,0 h. | F. Verboven | ||||||||||||||
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Major 3: Financial Economics
Core courses
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Econometric Methods and Models | 6 pt. | 45,5 h. | coordination: G. Dhaene C. Croux G. Dhaene subst.:C. Croux |
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Strategic Financial Management | 6 pt. | 39,0 h. | coordination: A. Jongbloed N. Dewaelheyns A. Jongbloed |
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| D0C34A |
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Master's Thesis Economics | 18 pt. | N. | |||||||||||||||
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Macro-finance | 6 pt. | 39,0 h. | H. Dewachter | ||||||||||||||
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Electives
| D0M29B |
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The Economics of Financial Intermediation | 6 pt. | 26,0 h. | coordination: P. Van Cayseele P. Van Cayseele subst.:S. Maes |
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Asset Prices: Basic Models and Tests | 6 pt. | 39,0 h. | P. Sercu | |||||
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Financial Statement Analysis | 6 pt. | 39,0 h. | N. Huyghebaert | ||||||||||||||
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| D0M32B |
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Security Pricing and Portfolio Selection | 6 pt. | 39,0 h. | C. Beckers | ||||||||||||||
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| D0M47B |
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Advanced Industrial Economics | 6 pt. | 26,0 h. | F. Verboven | ||||||||||||||
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