| Study Location | Uzhhorod |
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| Academic Field | 292.1 International economic relations and international business |
| Type | Postgraduate, Full time (on-line study is available) |
| Nominal Duration | 2 year (120 ECTC) |
| Study Language | English |
| Awards | Master of International Economic |
| Entry qualification | The certificate of Bachelor's degree is required.Compulsory entrance exam.The entry qualification documents are accepted in English.In most cases you can request a suitable transcript from your school. If this is not the case, you will need official translations along with verified copies of the original.You must take the original & legalized (according to the international agreements) entry qualification documents along with you when you finally enter the university. |
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| Territory requirements | Citizens of the Russia, Iran, Belarus and North Korea are not allowed. |
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| Language Requirements | English (B1/B2) |
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Entrance Exam Description
During the selection process we examine the competency of the applicant in two ways:
The faculty decides about the eligibility of the applicant by examining the documents of previous studies (bachelor’s degree subject, results). This is followed by an entrance exam (written and oral). The exam can be online, if in person is not possible. The Exam will consist of subjects from your previous education and will test your basic knowledge of these subjects along with a english proficiency exam.
Program Structure
Format: seminar/case-based learning, data labs, simulations, and a capstone thesis.
Core economics & integration: International Macroeconomics; Economics of Integration; EU/WTO Trade Policy; Transition Economies; Foreign Economic Activity of Ukraine.
International business & finance: FDI & Global Value Chains; International Marketing; Corporate & Trade Finance; Compliance (KYC/AML, sanctions); Logistics & Supply Chain.
Quant & research tools: Econometrics, Forecasting, Data for Markets; Decision Modelling; Research Methods; Methodology of Economic Science.
Law, policy & diplomacy: International Economic Law; Policy Analysis; Negotiation & Diplomatic Protocol; Country Risk; EU Institutions.
Applied learning: Internship/pre-diploma practice, regional stakeholder projects; Master’s Thesis (proposal → supervision → defense).
Overview
The curriculum blends theory and practice across international business, quantitative analysis (econometrics, forecasting, data for markets), and the legal–diplomatic context of global commerce. Learning is seminar- and case-based with data labs, simulations/negotiations, and an applied master’s thesis; internships with companies or public institutions.
Career Opportunities
Graduates pursue roles in multinational firms and banks, consulting, investment-promotion agencies, chambers of commerce, ministries/embassies, and EU/UN projects, or continue to PhD.