Public universities in Baden-Württemberg charge non-EU students approx. €3,000 / year in tuition fees.
["The Master of Science in Economics programme at the University of Mannheim is a premier offering tailored for a select group of exceptional students aspiring to develop the skills essential for thriving careers in international organisations, academia, and leadership roles across both the public and private sectors.In theintroductory phase, students acquire advanced knowledge in macroeconomics, microeconomics, and econometrics. This foundational training equips them to engage with both theoretical and empirical research in economics and related disciplines in a systematic, independent, and well-informed manner. Additionally, the training provides essential theories and methodologies that underpin the subsequent stages of their studies.The further course of study depends on the specialisation chosen in theadvanced phase:ECONOMICSThis study track offers students the opportunity to cultivate a unique academic profile through a diverse selection of courses. Beginning in the second semester, all courses are electives, providing students with significant flexibility to choose their preferred areas of study and determine their level of specialisation. During the specialisation phase, students can engage in discussions with faculty members to refine their course selections, ensuring their academic journey aligns with their individual interests and strengths. In the fourth semester, students will focus on their Master’s theses, allowing them to apply their knowledge and insights to a significant research project.COMPETITION AND REGULATION ECONOMICSThis study track is designed for students aiming to pursue professional careers in organisations, government institutions, and companies where specialised knowledge in competition and regulatory economics is essential. Potential career paths include roles within competition and regulatory authorities, regulated industries such as energy and telecommunications, and consulting firms. During the specialisation phase, students can choose from a range of elective courses, complemented by focused modules on competition policy and regulatory economics. Additionally, the curriculum features a tailor-made lecture series that includes insights from leading industry practitioners. To enhance practical experience, opportunities for internships, field trips, and collaborative projects with our partners are also available. Students culminate their studies in the fourth semester by completing their Master’s theses, allowing them to apply their expertise to a significant research endeavour.ECONOMIC RESEARCHThis study track prepares students for writing their PhD dissertations and lays the foundation for successful academic work. The second semester broadens and deepens the first semester courses in microeconomics, macroeconomics, and econometrics. In the third and fourth semester, students take elective courses that introduce them to research questions in specialised areas. At the end of the second year, students prepare their thesis proposals. Upon earning their Master’s degree, graduates from this track formally enter the PhD programme at the Center for Doctoral Studies in Economics (CDSE), with scholarship support, enabling them to begin their doctoral dissertations."]
October
All applicants
The application period for the following winter semester opens 1 April and closes 15 May. Please also check the website of the admissions office regularly for the current application deadlines.