Our current portfolio of master programmes consists of seven programmes open to both Swedish and international students. The programmes draw upon our world-class research in areas such as entrepreneurship, international trade, regional economics, financial economics, informatics, family business, logistics, statistics, international tax law, business development and innovation. The programmes give you an opportunity to learn more about areas of high relevance to the business community and to public policy, and at the same time you will get a thorough academic specialisation. The following programmes are offered:
• Economics, Trade and Policy
• International Financial Analysis
• International Logistics and Supply Chain Management
• International Marketing
• Managing in a Global Context
• Managing Information Systems and Innovation
• Strategic Entrepreneurship
Each allows you to earn, after one year, a 60-credit master degree relevant to the area of study. Each programme listed above with an asterisk also provides you with the option to continue your master studies for a second year, leading to a 120-credit master degree.
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Our current portfolio of master programmes consists of seven programmes open to both Swedish and international students. The programmes draw upon our world-class research in areas such as entrepreneurship, international trade, regional economics, financial economics, informatics, family business, logistics, statistics, international tax law, business development and innovation. The programmes give you an opportunity to learn more about areas of high relevance to the business community and to public policy, and at the same time you will get a thorough academic specialisation. The following programmes are offered:
• Economics, Trade and Policy
• International Financial Analysis
• International Logistics and Supply Chain Management
• International Marketing
• Managing in a Global Context
• Managing Information Systems and Innovation
• Strategic Entrepreneurship
Each allows you to earn, after one year, a 60-credit master degree relevant to the area of study. Each programme listed above with an asterisk also provides you with the option to continue your master studies for a second year, leading to a 120-credit master degree.