MAEconomic Behavior Analysis
Study location | Hungary, Budapest |
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Type | Master, full degree studies |
Nominal duration | 4 semesters (2 years) (120 ECTS) |
Study language | English |
Awards | MA |
Course code | Economic Science |
Entry qualification | Bachelor diploma (or higher) Read this information carefully GMAT, GRE, NMAT Recognition/legalisation requirements This means your qualification must be deemed at least “equivalent” to a Hungarian high school diploma (for entry onto a BA/BSc) or a Hungarian Bachelor’s degree (for entry onto an MA/MSc/MBA). Credit requirements Please make sure you meet the minimum requirements for this programme before applying. Your application will be rejected if you don’t meet the credit requirements – it is your responsibility calculate your credits in ECTS and make an initial analysis before applying You will need a minimum of 48 ECTS constituted from the following areas: Tip: to quickly calculate your credits in ECTS, divide learning hours by 30! Learning hours should be formally described, but can be constituted of classroom hours, private study and assessment. The entry qualification documents are accepted in the following languages: English. - You must take the original entry qualification documents along with you when you finally go to the university. |
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Language requirements | English “Your English language skills should be a minimum of B2. This is assessed from your NMAT, GMAT or GRE score, or a degree from an AACSB, AMBA-accredited or CEMS-member university and have an average grade equivalent to “B” or higher (note: you must have already graduated).” |
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Other requirements | At least 2 reference(s) should be provided. |
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Overview
“In this programme — the only of its kind in our region — we focus on consumer and organisational behaviour/decisions and social and economic changes.
Over the course of this programme, you will become a professional with high-level interdisciplinary skills, who possess economic, psychological and research methodology skills, able to interpret and – by metering – forecast human economic and organisational behaviour, thinking and decision-making processes.
Entry requirements:
Undergraduate degree meeting minimum credit requirements (see above)
Entrance exam:
You must produce a valid certificate in any of the following tests before the entrance exam period (1 April) with the minimum scores stated.
-GMAT (500)
-GRE (300)
-NMAT (165)
-GMAT FE (485).
Note: meeting the minimum score does not guarantee admission, but you will be ineligible if you don’t meet this requirement. The actual threshold will be set by the Dean in late April.
Your result will be converted into a percentage ‘admissions score’.
Additionally if you have an admission score between 65 and 74 based on your test score (the conversion table is available in our Admission Regulations) you will be invited to do an interview that you must pass to gain acceptance.
Important: If you have a 5 (A) or 4 (B) grade degree from an AACSB/EQUIS accredited or CEMS member university you don’t need to submit a test certificate or take part in the interview. This only applies if you already have your degree before 1 April.”
Career opportunities
Our graduates progress to roles in areas such as:
-HR/personnel
-Marketing, Advertising, Media, PR
-Decision Analysis or Consultancy
-Financial Services
-Education & Research.