Economics
    Duration24 month(s)
    Apply DateOctober 15, 2021
    Next IntakeOctober 15, 2021

    Economics

    About

    Overview Why choose this programme?By choosing the Economics programme of the University of Oslo you will get the opportunity to take courses taught by some of Norway’s leading economists and be part of an academic environment that prides it self on being on the forefront of economic research.Through this programme you will get a good foundation in core economic disciplines like micro- and macroeconomics, econometrics and mathematics, combined with elective courses that offer themes and topics that are based on the research interests of the academic staff. This means that you will have a choice of courses with a diversity of topics like; Demography, International Economics, Behavioural Economics, Economic Policy, Industry Markets and Competition, Money Credit and Finance, Growth and Development, Resources Energy and Environment. This diversity of topics makes it possible to tailor you degree according to your own academic interests.You may take part of your degree abroad at one of our partner Universities. What about a semester in Shanghai, Essex, Barcelona or San Diego (USA)? As a master’s student in Economics you will be able to choose from UiO’s long list of exchange agreements with Universities across the world. I want to find another Master Course
    The two year Economics programme of the University of Oslo is a full time programme, with three different programme options, that provides rigorous training in modern economics. Covering a broad range of topics from micro- and macroeconomics, methodology and demography.

    Disciplines

    FinanceEconomicsEconometrics

    Requirements

    English Requirements

    • IELTSMin 6.5
    • TOEFLMin 90

    Other Requirements

    1You must have a bachelor’s degree comparable to a Norwegian bachelor’s degree.4-year bachelor's degree or Licence.You must have a minimum grade average comparable to a Norwegian C in the required specialization. A Norwegian C is described as a good grade, generally comparable to an American B and a Second Class Upper in the British system.Documentation of English language proficiency.Scan and upload your official transcripts documenting that you have completed your upper secondary education.You must scan and upload your official bachelor's degree certificate and academic transcript.Documentation of financing.Passport or ID card.

    Fee Information

    Economics

    University of Oslo

    University of Oslo

    Norway

    Norway, Oslo