INSTITUTION: ATHENS UNIVERSITY OF ECONOMICS AND BUSINESS
SCHOOL: SCHOOL OF ECONOMICS SCIENCES
DEPARTMENT: INTERNATIONAL AND EUROPEAN ECONOMIC STUDIES
Taught in English language
DURATION (semesters): 2
ECTS (total): 75
TUITION: 4200
Scholarship is offered
CITY: ATHENS
NUMBER OF STUDENTS ACCEPTED: 50
STUDENTS SELECTED BY: Application Evaluation - Interview
Part time studying is available
PART TIME DURATION (semesters): 4
OBSERVATION OPTIONS: In Person
Economics- Management
Law Sciences
DESCRIPTION - ACCEPTED STUDENTS CATEGORIES: The objective of the Master’s Programme in Law and Economics in Energy Markets is the scientific training of its students and the application of their knowledge and skills to current economic and legal issues that characterize modern energy markets in the international and European environment.
A key feature of the Programme is the combination of interdisciplinary training (interdisciplinary specialization with primary components in legal and economic sciences) and practical experience in the analysis, planning and management of business action in the energy sectors, in the way that they are shaped, developed and operated in the national, European and international context. The Programme provides its students with the requisite fundamental economic and legal knowledge, as well as the ability to apply it, both to the operation of businesses in the globalized environment as well as to economic planning within the European Union.
The Master’s Programme in Law and Economics in Energy Markets is aimed at a wide range of candidates who are university graduates with different knowledge and different scientific backgrounds such as graduates in fields such as Economics, Business Administration, Finance, Political Science, Law, Public Administration, the Sciences, the Social Sciences, Engineering, or other fields, who have a scientific or professional interest in issues which relate to energy markets.
More specifically, to be accepted into this Master’s Programme, students are required to have an undergraduate degree from a Greek Institution of Higher Education, or an undergraduate degree from a foreign Institution of Higher Education which has been recognized by the Hellenic National Academic Recognition Information Centre, in accordance with the provisions of Greek law, as specified in the Programme’s Studies Regulations. The grade of graduation, language skills, any work experience, as well as two recommendation letters from professors or/ and employers, which must be provided, are taken into consideration for the selection of the candidates.
KEYWORDS: Law of energy, Energy Economics,
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