Business - Economics is the category which includes the master prgorams in banking, finance, insurance. They are postgraduate courses for graduates and young professionals interested in a career as economists, insurers, finance managers and boasting a background of a bachelor's or master's degree with economic or marketing address. Men and women, boys and girls who attend master's degree in business - economics and banking want to improve their training and feel more inclined to not humanistic matters but especially love the numbers, mathematics, statistics.
The Executive MBA by MIB School of Management in Italy differs for a concrete approach, flexibility, internationality, career support, customization of content: these are the elements that make it special this MBA.
All the courses offered by the Department of Economics approach the subject matter from a development perspective. Students on the MSc Development Economics will complete courses on macro, micro, quantitative methods and growth.
This programme combines environmental concerns with development economics and political economy.
The MSc in the Political Economy of Development is the latest addition to a portfolio of Masters programmes offered by the Department of Economics, and is designed for economists who want to concentrate on applied theory and to expand their regional expertise.
This programme takes a critical political ecology frame and examines environmental policy and its intersections with development from a social justice angle.
The LLM programme is a single subject law programme that may be taken over a period of one year (full-time), or part-time over a period of two, three or four years. Every student will be required to take courses equivalent to four full units.
The MSc Global Energy and Climate Policy (GECP) is the first Masters programme to jointly address the issues of climate and energy policy in an interdisciplinary fashion.
This innovative new programme offers students the opportunity to study labour conditions and relations, social movements of labour and their contributions to development processes and changes in the South.
The MA in International and Comparative Legal Studies allows students to create their own programme structure, choosing courses from a range covering comparative regional law, trade law, commercial law, human rights, environmental law, Islamic law, dispute resolution, and international law.
The degree has been developed to meet the needs of people working, or hoping to work, in international agencies, humanitarian organisations, and NGOs and students intending to go on to carry out PhD research.
The LLM in International and Comparative Commercial Law allows students to learn about commercial law and its application in the globalised world.
The LLM in International Law allows students to study international law and its application in a broad range of legal areas, including commerce, criminal law, humanitarian law, environmental law, and human rights.
Underpinned by a strong values base, it emphasises social justice and inclusive principles, whilst acknowledging and critiquing the many different perspectives in policy and practice
Hult’s Master of International Business (MIB) degree helps students acquire practical business knowledge with a focus on international and cross-cultural understanding of the marketplace. This degree is particularly well-suited to recent university graduates who do not have work experience.