Master (track) Economics: Monetary Policy and Banking

Degree programme
MSc
Mode
Full-time
Credits
60 ECTS, 12 months
Language of instruction
English
Starts in
September
CROHO code
66401

The Monetary Policy & Banking track in the Master’s programme in Economics at the Amsterdam School of Economics is a single-year programme focusing on how monetary policy attempts to mitigate the risks of the financial economy. Become fluent in the debates that shape continental central banking institutions and learn to share your academic views on the matter. 

One Master's, six tracks

The Master's programme in Economics offers six fascinating academic specialisation tracks:

Each track provides you with an advanced level of understanding of the economics core (microeconomics, macroeconomics, and econometrics) in combination with an expert level of understanding of monetary policy and banking.

Degree

Upon successful completion of the programme, you will receive an accredited Master’s degree in Economics and the title Master of Science (MSc).

The Amsterdam School of Economics

The Amsterdam School of Economics at the University of Amsterdam (UvA) has an excellent reputation, with an international focus and many highly reputable researchers and teachers. The UvA, placed 50th in the QS World University Rankings 2014-15, is a challenging environment where critical thinking and an independent and inquisitive mind can roam free. Thanks to a diverse influx of students and an active network of international alumni, you’ll be able to share memories with other ASE graduates for years to come.

Rankings and reputation

  • 50th in the world and 1st in the Netherlands (QS World University Rankings 2014-2015);
  • 42th worldwide in the Faculty Area Rankings for Social Sciences and Management (QS World University Rankings 2014-2015)
  • top 50 Social Science Universities and 1st in Netherlands (Times Higher Education rankings 2013-14);
  • member of LERU (League of European Research Universities), an exclusive network of renowned research universities;
  • member of Universitas 21, a network of 27 leading research-intensive universities in 17 countries;
  • the Amsterdam School of Economics is an excellently ranked school with an international outlook and highly valued researchers and lecturers;
  • The ASE has a highly diverse student body and a vibrant community of international alumni.

Published by  Economics and Business