Master’s Programs

German-taught Master’s Program in Socioeconomics

The full-time Master's Program in Socioeconomics is an interdisciplinary program in social and economic sciences focusing on the challenges faced by today’s society and economy. These challenges are characterized by complexity and contradictions, problems, crises, and opportunities, as well as by cultural diversity. The program is structured as a full-time, four-semester degree worth a total of 120 ECTS credits. The Master's Program in Socioeconomics is taught in German, but courses in English can be chosen on a case-by-case basis. For more information, please see the master’s program pages on the WU website.

Master’s in Socioecological Economics and Policy

The Master Socio-Ecological Economics and Policy (SEEP) is an innovative, internationally unique program that equips participants with the necessary theoretical background and factual information about the interconnected dynamics of economic and social systems and the physical environment. The program also enables participants to use appropriate analytical tools to engage in decision processes and longer-term policy on multiple spatial levels. The master’s in SEEP is a fulltime program, which takes four semesters and comprises 120 ECTS. SEEP is an English-taught program. More information on the program is available on the official WU master’s website.

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Master's Thesis