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    Economics and Finance (0311TA050032)

    Faculty: Faculty of Social Sciences
    Study programme: Economics and Finance (N0311A050032)
    Form of study: full-time
    Type of study: Master's (post-Bachelor)
    Language of instruction: English
    Standard length of study: 2 years
    Application type: Online, Paper

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      Application submission date: 31.08.2021
      Note on date:

      For students from visa-seeking countries, we strongly recommend the early-bird term for the application submission: June 30, 2021.

      Programme without specialization.

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      Master in Economics and Finance (MEF) is a two-year English-language Master's degree programme, which aims to give the student a thorough grounding in economics and finance. Emphasis is put on developing abstract analytical reasoning, which lets the students solve complex economic problems in various settings. Applicants must have solid background in Mathematics and good command of English. Courses are taught both by faculty members of the Institute of Economic Studies (IES) and external professionals from international institutions, central banks and financial industry. Graduates typically assume challenging positions in banking, consulting, investment funds, international financial institutions or they pursue academic career at respected international universities.

      Compulsory core courses introduce students to the advanced topics in macroeconomics, microeconomics, financial markets, banking, and econometrics. Elective courses cover a wide range of areas in economics and finance, which lets students specialize in the field of their interest. The elective topics include advanced economic theory (e.g. business cycles theory, DSGE modelling, and game theory), applied economics and economic policy (e.g. monetary economics, international macroeconomics, antitrust economics, health economics, environmental economics, development economics, energy economics, and economics of the EU), theoretical finance (e.g. quantitative finance), and applied finance and investment (corporate finance, portfolio analysis and risk management, company valuation, real estate investment, bank asset and liability management, financial regulation, and international investment protection).

      More information about the programme is available at: http://ies.fsv.cuni.cz/en/node/297. Questions can be emailed to: admissions@fsv.cuni.cz or asked at online webinars that take place before the application deadlines and that are announced on the program web site.

      The open day will take place at the Institute of Economic Studies (IES, Opletalova 26, Prague 1), more details on http://bit.ly/DODFSV

      E-mail: ies@fsv.cuni.cz.

      MEF Factsheet

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      Description of verification and evaluation criteria:

      In addition to the complete application form, the applicants are required to provide:

      • Scores from ability and language tests in the Supplementary Online Form (SOF)

      • Copy of a diploma to show completed Bachelor (or higher) studies or confirmation that ongoing Bachelor studies will be completed in the current academic year,

      • Transcript of records and academic results from previous studies,

      • Structured CV,

      • Motivation letter,

      • Document showing the level of English proficiency,

      • Document showing the level of Analytical skills

      • Letter(s) of recommendation (references).

      English Language Competence

      Applicants are required to have a good command of English. An applicant’s competence in English should correspond to at least the B2 level under the CEFR system. Applicants should be able to read a Master’s-level textbook and write seminar papers in English without difficulty. Such abilities are best demonstrated by standardized tests such as TOEFL (preferred), IELTS, ESOL, etc. We recommend that applicants register our institutional code 6633 when taking the TOEFL exam so that the results are sent directly to our faculty. A TOEFL score above 90 and IELTS above 6.5 points gives an applicant good chances for admission.

      We do not require a standardized English test score from applicants who:

      • Are native English speakers, or

      • Have studied in English at the secondary school level for at least two years with an average grade point average (GPA) in the top 35 % of the grading scale, or

      • Have studied in English at the university level for at least one year with an average GPA in the top 50% of the grading scale, or

      • Have worked for at least one year at a company where the language of communication was English, or

      • Have passed Level II of the CFA exams in English.

      When a score from an English-language test is not presented, the applicants should provide a certificate of their use of English during their prior studies or employment. The certificate should contain contact information (an e-mail address and a telephone number) to a person (a program director, or an employee supervisor) who can confirm the scope of the use of English language in the program or employment.

      Analytical Skills

      Applicants should have good analytical quantitative skills with sufficient background in mathematics and/or statistics. Applicants should have studied at least two terms of Bachelor level mathematics. Prior knowledge of economics or finance is an advantage but it is not required. Applicants should be familiar with the following topics of calculus and linear algebra: functions, limits, derivatives, partial derivatives, optimization techniques, matrix algebra, and differential and difference equations. They should have an introductory-level understanding of probability distributions, hypothesis testing, linear regressions, and the OLS estimation method.

      Applicants’ analytical and quantitative ability is best demonstrated by the GRE tests, GMAT tests or by completing one or more levels of the CFA Exams. For GREs, please use our institutional code 1649 so that the results are sent directly to our faculty. A GMAT score above 600 points and above 40 points in the quantitative section or a GRE score above 155 points in the quantitative section gives an applicant good chances for admission.

      We do not require a standardized test score from applicants who:

      • Have studied in a quantitative program at the university level with at least the equivalent of 30 ECTS credits of mathematics, statistics, econometrics, or similar, with a score for each of the courses in the top 50 % of the grading scale, or

      • Have worked for at least one year in a private or governmental institution in the area of statistics or econometrics where they used quantitative methods on a regular basis and where they took responsibility for independent tasks, or

      • Have achieved a high rank in a recognized competition in mathematics, e. g. mathematical Olympiad. When a score from an ability test is not presented, the applicants should provide a certificate of their past achievements, studies or employment.

      While we do not require a score from GRE or GMAT test when the conditions above are met, a good GRE or GMAT score still significantly strengthens the application and increases an applicant´s chances for admission.

      All documents which are not originally in Czech, Slovak or English must be officially translated into English.

      All candidates must complete Bachelor level education before they start studying the program. The selection of candidates is based on the submitted documents. The admission committee evaluates (i) candidates’ aptitude for studies based on their past study results and on the results from ability tests (5.0 out of 10.0 points), (ii) their command of English (2.0 out of 10.0 points), and (iii) their motivation for studies (3.0 out of 10.0 points). The point limit for admission is set by the Dean of the Faculty of Social Sciences of Charles University. Upon request, applicants may also be asked to take part in an online interview to assess their potential.

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      Admission to Master's studies is conditioned by completed secondary education confirmed by a school-leaving certificate. Admission to Post-Bachelor studies (Master's programme) is likewise conditioned by completed education in any type of study programme.



      Verification method: other form
      Confirmation date (of entrance exam) from: Until:
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      Masters graduates are qualified to undertake advanced-level quantitative analysis and modeling in economics and finance. The courses in the program are constructed in line with the graduate programs in Economics and Finance in top universities in the EU, including a significant part of econometrics. Masters graduates are familiar with the advanced economics knowledge and quantitative skills, as well as detailed knowledge about particular topics in financial markets, banking, corporate finance, international trade and finance, public economics and economic policy-making. The graduates are typically financial analysts, economists in corporations, consultants, economists in central banks and international organizations, or pursue doctoral degrees in economics or finance.
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      Tuition [EUR] / per period: 6000 EUR / year