Is there a one-year master's program available in Europe for financial economics?
Yes, several European universities offer one-year Master's programs in Financial Economics.
These programs are typically taught in English, last 1 year, and award 60 ECTS credits. They combine finance and economics, with options to specialize in areas like corporate finance, investments, or financial innovation.
Admission requirements and deadlines vary by university and may include language proficiency and specific academic qualifications.
For details on eligibility and the best-fit options based on your profile, connect with your LeapScholar counsellor.
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