Beschreibung: |
| Voraussetzungen und Studieninhalte des Agrar-Studiengangs Agricultural Economics (Master) an der Universität Hohenheim.
Steckbrief Agricultural Economics "Master"
- Degree Master of Science (M.Sc.)
- Standard Period of study 4 semesters
- Language of instructions English
- Number of places 40 places
- Selection procedure See admission requirements
- Selection criteria Marks from previous university study programme(s), marks from field-related subjects, ranking, letters of recommendation from professors, language test score, professional training, letter of motivation
- Verification of the Bachelor-degree Admission is possible if the Bachelor's degree has been submitted by the start oft the lecture period
Application - for the first semester: winter semester only: July 15th Citizens of Germany (the EU and holders of a German university entrance qualification) Winter semester only: March 15th (Non-EU citizens)
- for higher subject-related semesters: winter semester: July 15th (Citizens of Germany, the EU and holders of a German university entrance qualification) winter semester: March 15th (Non-EU citizens) summer semester: -
Formal requirements - 180 credits
- Applicants require an above-average Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.) or equivalent degree in Agricultural Sciences or a related discipline following at least three years of university studies or German Fachhochschule (University of Applied Sciences) studies.
- Apart from grades and educational achievements, professional experience, motivation and other relevant activities will be considered.
- Proof of English language skills (e.g. 79 ibt TOEFL)
Language skills Proof of English language skills (e.g. 79 ibt TOEFL)
Accreditation yes
We expect realy good knowledges of English, the ability to work in a team, intercultural competence, social integration and the motivation to learn German for coping with work and daily life.
Contents The two-year programme comprises four semesters, during which 15 thematic modules and the master thesis must be completed. The programme emphasizes a firm foundation in economic analysis and quantitative methods, to address real-world problems. Apart from five compulsory modules, students have a broad choice of elective modules. This allows students to develop their profiles according to their own career aspirations.
Modules 1 + 2 Sem.: - 5 compulsory modules Agricultural and Food Policy - Applied Econometrics - Environmental and Resource - Economics - Farm System Modeling - Microeconomics - 5 semi-elective modules
3 Sem: 5 elective modules
4 Sem.: Master's thesis
Objectives The Master’s programme is designed to prepare qualified people of all nationalities for these and other challenging tasks through state-of-the-art education. The programme emphasises a firm foundation in economic analysis and quantitative methods, to address real-world problems.
The programme aims to contribute to the training of a future generation of agricultural scientists with competence in:
- Perspectives of Natural and Social Science - Analysis and Synthesis of Interdisciplinary Systems - Communication - Negotiation and - Facilitation skills
Career Perspectives Students acquire both the analytical skills and policy background, required for strategic positions in the public and private sector. Aspects directly related to primary agricultural production make up only a small fraction of the possible range of activities for agricultural economists. More common for university graduates are jobs in:
- Upstream and downstream industries - Regulatory authorities along the food chain - Government agencies and non-government organisations - National and international organisations - Research institutions - Teaching institutions
The M.Sc. degree in Agricultural Economics also provides excellent qualifications to commence doctoral research and pursue an academic career.
Quelle: Universität Hohenheim
|