MA Development Economics and International Studies (DEIS)

FAU Erlangen-NürnbergFAU Erlangen-Nürnberg

Overview

Degree
Master of Arts (M.A.)
Duration
2 years
Semester fee
€72 / semester
Tuition fees
€0 / year
Language
Intake
October
Study mode
On-site
Level
Master

About this course

["The “Master of Arts in Development Economics and International Studies” (MA DEIS) is aneconomics-centred programmedesigned to enhance the knowledge and skills of students planning to work or seek leadership responsibilities in public, non-profit, and private sector organisations for international cooperation and development. It is also aimed at students intending to work at the intersection between research and practice and at those pursuing an academic career in study-related subjects.It is atwo-year (four-semester) programmeand includes rigorous training in analytical as well as qualitative and quantitative methods. In particular, with the increasing availability of micro data and the importance of evidence-based policy-making, students learn how to do applied empirical work, with a special emphasis on impact evaluations (using both experimental methods, such as randomised field experiments, and quasi-experimental methods). As part of this training, students will become acquainted with Stata, a statistical software.Each year, a group of about 20 to 25 students enrols in the programme with 60% to 80% of the students coming from abroad. The language of instruction is English.The DEIS course of study hasthree required core module pairs. These are designed to provide students with rigorous academic training. Each of these module pairs is taught over the course of two consecutive semesters, and they arecompulsoryfor all students:Research Methods I + II: These modules introduce students to quantitative methods that are used in economics to empirically test theories and to evaluate the impact of policies. Students also learn to work with Stata statistical software.Development Economics I + II:These modules give an introduction to the economics of developing countries. A significant part of the modules is devoted to discussing empirical work, such as impact evaluations of programmes run by state and non-state actors in developing countries.International Business Ethics I + II:These modules introduce students to the theory and concepts of business ethics as well as to a series of ethical challenges currently facing the corporate world by taking an international and inter-cultural perspective of analysis and problem solving.Additionally, students in the DEIS programme takeat least two international economics modules, such as Issues in International Political Economy, International Trade and Labour, International Finance, Foundations of International Management, and Managing Intercultural Relations, as well asat least two regional modules, such as Political Economy of the Middle East, Social Health Protection in South and East Asia, and Business and Society in Latin America. There is a choice of variouselective modulesand (ungraded)complementary elective modules, such as language courses, available. Students may also earn up to 10 ECTS for completing an internship related to the programme.Further information can be found here:https://www.madeis.study.fau.eu/."]

Admission & deadlines

October

EU

EU / non-EU applicants: 31 May

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