Why choosing EGEI?
Are you interested in research, a job in government, an international organization or research and strategy department then it’s a good idea to choose for this 2-year master’s degree programme in economics.
When you complete this study successfully, you earn the Erasmus Mundus Joint Master Degree in Economics of Globalisation and European Integration. The diplomas are awarded jointly by all the partner universities . In 2020 the Master has been selected by the European Commission as an Erasmus Mundus Master’s Course.
Time Schedule
- Advanced Microeconomics (6 credits)
- Advanced Macroeconomics (6 credits)
- Applied Econometrics I (6 credits)
- International Trade (6 credits)
- European Law and Institutions (6 credits)
- Economics of European Integration (9 credits)
- Open Economy Macroeconomics / Economic Policy and Governance (9 credits)
- Applied Econometrics II (6 credits)
- Institutional Economics (6 credits)
Economics and Business of Globalisation (EBG) at the University of Bari Aldo Moro (Italy). Courses: Economics and Business of Multinational Organisations, Economics of Global Interactions, International Trade Law, International Development, Optional courses (30 credits)
Economics and Financial Issues in the EU (EFEU) at the University of Cantabria, Santander (Spain). Courses: International banking and Finance, EU Economic Policy, EU Commercial Law, International Business: a EU perspective, Optional courses (30 credits)
International Economic Policy (IEP) at Tartu University (Estonia). Courses: Trade Policy Analysis, International Management, Evaluation of Economic Policies, Selected Topics in Macroeconomics, Optional courses (30 credits)
Globalisation and Emerging Market Economies (GEME) at Universidad Tecnica Federico Santa Maria, Valparaiso (Chile). Courses: Projections of Macroeconomic Variables, Business Oriented Microeconomics, International Finance, International Trade Agreements, Optional courses (30 credits)
In the fourth semester, students do an internship at one of the associate partners of EGEI and write their master dissertation. They must finalise their dissertation during the summer of the second year. The deadline for submission is 30 September 2023.
- Internship (10 credits)
- Final dissertation (20 credits)
How to apply?
You have earned 180 ECTS credits in an economics or applied economics university study programme, or you have a bachelor’s degree considered equivalent by the Joint Studies Board.
If you are in the final year of your academic programme, you should submit an official letter in English from your university confirming that you are expected to finalise your degree at the end of the current academic year, and submit up-to-date authenticated transcripts of results for each year of study.
When you have studied at one of the partner universities your English skills are checked by the local academic coordinator. Students from other universities should submit proof of an internet-based TOEFL level of minimum 90 (or its equivalent in another TOEFL score system), or an IELTS grade of least 6.5, or submit proof of having studied at least one academic year in an English-language programme.
For more information contact us
Prof. Juan Tapia G.
Dep. of Commercial Engineering
Avda. España 1680 Edificio F2, Valparaíso, Chile
Tel + 560322654574
[email protected]
for more information.