The Master of Economic management program is designed with a research orientation to provide students with comprehensive knowledge of economic management, professional practice skills, research capabilities, and applications of economic management knowledge. The program aims to develop students' capacity for creativity, responsibility, and adaptability to the contemporary business environment within the context of regionalization and globalization of the world economy.
Industry code
8310110
Admission method
Admission methodology: Selection, entrance examination, or a combination of selection and entrance examination, contingent upon the specific circumstances of each instance and the candidate's aptitude.
Training time
2 yearsIndustry code
Master
The program utilizes a self-directed learning methodology, enabling students to actively pursue and explore knowledge. Collaborative group work is encouraged to enhance cooperation and communication skills, complemented by participation in practical projects. Continuous feedback from instructors facilitates the identification of strengths and areas for improvement, fostering a dynamic learning environment and supporting personal growth.
The Master of Business Administration program employs an active pedagogical approach, emphasizing student engagement. The program integrates face-to-face and online learning modalities, offering flexibility while fostering communication skills and critical thinking essential for professional development. This approach supports students in achieving the program's intended learning outcomes.
The program implements diverse assessment methods to monitor students' academic progress. Additionally, students engage in presentations and debates, further developing their communication skills.
Semester 1
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CB80101 - Philosophy (4)
QL80001 - Research Methodology (3)
TA80301 - English B2 (3)
QL80002 - Economics for Business (3)
QL80003 - Quantitative Analysis for Economics (3)
QL80004 - Economic law (2)
Semester 2
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QL80005 - State management of economics (3)
QL80006 - Economic policy analysis (3)
QL81001 - Globalization and public policy (3)
QL81002 - Marketing Management (3)
QL81003 - Supply Chain Management (3)
QL81004 - Tax management (3)
QL81005 - Change management (3)
Semester 3
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QL80007 - Strategic Management (3)
QL80008 - Project Management (3)
QL81006 - Globalization and digital economy (3)
QL81007 - Leadership and management (3)
QL81008 - Negotiation and conflict management (3)
QL81009 - International Investment (3)
QL81010 - Science and technology management (3)
QL81011 - State, market and international governance (3)
QL81012 - Public financial management (3)
QL81013 - Global markets and financial crises (3)
QL81014 - Economic security management (3)
Semester 4
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QL80009 - Research topic (3)
QL80010 - Graduation thesis (12)
Upon completion of a master's degree in Economic Management, graduates are well-positioned to assume the following professional roles:
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