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    Fiscal Economics (Bilingual Dutch-English)
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    Fiscal Economics (Bilingual Dutch-English)

    Maastricht University
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    Key Facts

    Program Level

    Bachelor

    Study Type

    Full Time

    Delivery

    On Campus

    Campuses

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    Start & Deadlines

    Next Intake DeadlinesMay-2022 April-2022

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    Duration 36 month(s)
    Tuition Fee
    EUR 8,000  / year
    Apply Date April-2022
    Next Intake May-2022

    Fiscal Economics (Bilingual Dutch-English)

    About

    Overview The Fiscal Economics programme at Maastricht University  has a highly interdisciplinary curriculum, drawing on general and business economics, as well as fiscal and private law. Throughout the three years of the programme, you'll take courses on topics ranging from accounting and financial markets to public economics and corporate taxation. Crucially, the programme places a strong emphasis on parallel skills training, such as quantitative methods and presentation skills. What’s more, you'll benefit from a fascinating array of electives: you could try your hand at banking, economic model building, computer simulation and much more.CareerAfter you’ve obtained your bachelor’s degree in Fiscal Economics, you’ll have some exciting decisions to make. Do you want to keep on studying, and further develop your profile and prospects? Or are you keen to launch your career, and start making your mark on the workforce?On average, Fiscal Economics graduates find jobs faster than their peers in other programmes. They send out an average of 16 applications; that’s four applications less than the national average. They also earn more than the average university graduate. On average, Fiscal Economics graduates earn 17.80 euros an hour, which is more than the national average of 16.70 euros an hour.
    Dutch B2 or higher level is required. Are you curious about how taxes affect households and businesses? Ever wondered how the government can regulate oil prices or alcohol consumption through taxation? Are you interested in perspectives on taxation both from economics and from law? The Fiscal Economics programme at Maastricht University covers all of these things. 

    Disciplines

    Economics

    Econometrics

    Financial Mathematics

    Requirements

    Other Requirements

    • 1 : VWO diploma ‘Natuur en Techniek’VWO diploma  ‘Natuur en Gezondheid’VWO diploma  ‘Economie en Maatschappij’VWO diploma  ‘Cultuur en Maatschappij’ + wisA or wisBHBO propedeuse + mathematics level VWO wisA or wisBOU propedeuse + mathematics level VWO wisA or wisBIf you have a non-Dutch diploma that is equivalent to the Dutch VWO diploma you are, in principle, admissible to this programme.

    Fee Information

    Tuition Fee

    EUR 8,000 
    Maastricht University

    Fiscal Economics (Bilingual Dutch-English)

    Maastricht University

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