The Master’s Program includes 120 ECTS credits, the academic year is structured on a semester basis; it consists of compulsory and optional subjects, study practice and a master's thesis.
Subjects of the Master’s Program in Economics:
Compulsory
- Microeconomics (reinforced)
- Macroeconomics (reinforced)
- International Economics (Theory and Practice)
- Microeconomics of Competition
- Social Statistics
- Econometrics
- Macroeconomic Forecasting
Optional
- Modern and Postmodern Social Theory
- Social Research Methods
- Employment Policy and the Informal Economy in the EU
- Employment Policy and Informal Economy in Georgia - A Comparative Perspective
- Transition Economy in Georgia - A Comparative Perspective
- System of Industrial Relations in the EU
- System of Industrial Relations Comparative Analysis
- Organizational Behavior and Human Resource Management
- Sociology of Labor and Organization
- Methodology of the National Account System
- State Economy (Fiscal Theory and Policy)
- Political Economy and Public Choice
- Healthcare Economy
- Monetary Economics (Money Supply Theory and Policy)