Our department's master's program aims for research-oriented education. Graduates of this program are expected to be able to comprehensively analyze social and economic events using the tools of economics. To this end, both institutional and applied fields are emphasized.
The program first began offering education in the 2011-2012 academic year.
The thesis-based master's program is open to anyone with a bachelor's degree approved by the Department of Economics. However, it is assumed that students have a good level of economics background.
Candidates who successfully complete their master's education can continue their studies in doctoral programs, provided they obtain a valid score on the ALES exam and have sufficient English language proficiency.
The language of instruction in the thesis-based master's program is English. The program is expected to last 2 years, consisting of 4 semesters.
Graduates of the master's program can be employed in various public institutions and organizations, as well as in the private sector, in positions such as inspector, specialist, and auditor, where economics bachelor's degree graduates are employed, and as academic staff in universities.