Master in Regional and Environmental Economic Studies
On campus learning,
Full Time,
Master's Degree
The total service fee for this program:
€ 199
Pre payment for this program:
€ 99
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ABOUT
Studying Master in Regional and Environmental Economic Studies at Corvinus University of Budapest in Hungary:
The Master’s in Regional and Environmental Economic Studies at Corvinus University of Budapest is a hands-on program designed to cultivate specialists with in-demand skills sought by employers. Through this program, students explore the latest trends in urban, regional, and rural development that influence today’s environmental issues. They develop a critical approach to global challenges such as decarbonization, climate neutrality, and the depletion of non-renewable resources. Additionally, students gain a profound understanding of the link between major economic decisions and their potential impact on the ecosystem.
Necessary information:
- Duration: 2 years
- Degree awarded by: Corvinus University of Budapest
- Admission criteria: Bachelor’s Degree
- Language of instruction: English
- Application fee: 75
- Tuition fee: 3,300 per semester
- Currency: Euro
Curriculum:
- Global and Regional Environmental Challenges
- Environmental Economics
- Spatial Planning and Urban Development
- Urban Economics and Sociology
- Cohesion and Regional Policy
- Policies of the EU
- Corporate Environmental Management
- Geopolitics and Geo-strategies
Career opportunity:
- Climate and Development Policy Consultant
- Environmental Auditor
- Corporate Social Responsibility Specialist
- Resource Manager
- Environmental Planner
Application Requirements:
- Undergraduate degree
- B2 Level English
- GRE, GMAT, NMAT exams
English language requirements:
Corvinus University of Budapest accepts the following language certificates, provided that applicants achieve the minimum scores indicated:
Test provider | Cambridge | IELTS | TOEFL | TOEFL iBT | TOEIC | Duolingo |
Min score (B2 equiv.) | FCE | 6.0 | 65 | 72 | 785 | 100 |
Note: The Centre for Foreign Language Education and Research at Corvinus University Budapest provides high-quality language courses and specialized language instruction tailored to the needs of all students enrolled at Corvinus. These courses cover nine languages: English, French, German, Italian, Russian, Portuguese, Spanish, and Hungarian for foreign students. Whether students aim to enhance their proficiency in a global language or require language skills for specific purposes, the center offers comprehensive training to meet diverse linguistic needs within the university community.
Deadlines and intakes:
Start date: September 2024
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Expenses (EUR)
6,600
Application Fee
75
Program expenses
University & General Expenses
accommodation
Corvinus University consist of three dormitories:
- Kinizsi Dormitory
- Tarkaréti Dormitory
- Földes Ferenc Dormitory
Generally, the university’s dormitories can accommodate approximately 1100 individuals in rooms with 2-3 beds or, in some cases, with 4 or 5 beds. Some of the Services are : Computer Room, Study Room, Gym, Bicycle Storage Room, Washing Facilities, Cleaning Tools, WIFI connection.
After Graduation
Corvinus University strongly encourages students to take part in internships and part-time jobs during the course of their education. Its aim is not limited to encouragement; in fact, it provides students with the opportunity to benefit from career counseling and helps them look for job opportunities. Students even have the opportunity to take on internship positions in other countries upon graduation or during their break. They usually take from two months to a year and students are required to work for at least 30 hours a week.