Two-subject bachelor's degree in "Economics", subject-related and for the teaching profession
Excellent education
Interested in economics, but also in other subjects?A desire for both theory and practice? Do you see both in some context? Then the two-subject bachelor's degree in "Economics" in Münster is the right choice for you. With this dual course of study, you study in a two-subject bachelor's program and combine the content of economics with a second subject of your choice. You can study this individual subject combination both in a subject-specific way and "on a teaching basis". With over 100 partner universities worldwide, you also have a wide range of opportunities to gain experience abroad and round off your international profile.
Best chances for the future
Graduates of our study programs occupy top positions in business, ministries, law firms, and international organizations, found companies, or go into research, if you choose the specialist option. Regular guest lectures by practitioners give you an insight into all possible career paths. You want to found a startup? We have our own incubator, the REACH Euregio Startup Center! For those graduates who choose the teaching option, the path is open to all types of schools that offer social sciences or economics as a subject, from elementary school to vocational college, is open.
The city is your campus
Münster is the epitome of a student city. The Aasee, the pubs and clubs of the Kuhviertel, the market on Domplatz, the harbor - the city offers you the ideal backdrop for three exciting years.
An innovative curriculum.
The Bachelor's program "Economics" is a dual course of study in the two-subject Bachelor's program, so that you study the contents of economics together with another subject - both subjects are studied in equal parts. For this purpose, you can choose any subject that is also offered with the degree of a two-subject bachelor - except political science. The subprogram "Economics" can be studied either in a subject-specific variant (profile Economics) or in a teaching-qualification variant (profile Social Sciences). Depending on the chosen profile, the study program has a different structure. The profile can be changed once after admission.
In the economics profile, you first complete the basic courses in microeconomics, macroeconomics and economic policy analysis. Basic courses in business administration and business ethics are also part of the curriculum. Afterwards, you can choose between many different courses in economics in the elective area, and thus set your own focus, from poverty reduction to environmental and resource economics, or innovation economics to statistics or monetary and financial policy. A master's degree in economics can be added subsequently to the program.
In the Social Sciences profile, the basic courses in microeconomics and macroeconomics are studied, as well as the fundamentals of business administration. In addition to methodology courses, there is also content from the subjects of political science and sociology, as well as courses in subject didactics, in order to round off the social science education. It makes sense to follow the bachelor's degree with a Master of Education program to complete your teacher training.
All two-subject bachelor's degrees at WWU are supplemented by so-called General Studies, in which students can choose from a wide range of courses. You can, for example, choose language courses or get a taste of other subjects beyond your own subject boundaries.
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