Master of Science Economics
From program, tuition and financial aid resources to what you can expect from campus life, our website for "Prospective Students (M.Sc.)" points you to information about essential elements of the graduate experience at the University of Mannheim.
Important dates and events
- Fall 2024: lecture period: 2 September – 6 December | first examination period: 9 – 21 December | second examination period: 1 – 8 February
- MCPF: 5 Sep., 17:15, L7, 3–5, S031 | Andreas Hahne (Quinn Emanuel Urquhart & Sullivan, LLP, München): “Limiting Automatic Injunctions in Patent Law: Disproportionality under the UPC Regime”
- MCPF: 12 Sep., 17:15, L7, 3–5, S031 | Georg Böttcher (Legal Counsel, Siemens): “The planned merger of Synopsys and Ansys”
- MCPF: 26 Sep., 17:15, L7, 3–5, S031 | Romain Bizet (CRA): “Disparagement abuses in the pharmaceutical sector”
- Application deadline for overseas exchange programs: 15 October | More information on the website of the International Office.
- MCPF: 17 Oct., 17:15, L7, 3–5, S031 | Chrysovalantou Milliou (Hellenic Competition Commission): “The 'Failing Firm Defence' in Merger Control”
- MCPF: 31 Oct., 17:15, Zoom | Damien Geradin (Geradin Partners): “Antitrust Damages Actions against Digital Gatekeepers”
- MCPF: 7 Nov., 17:15, L7, 3–5, S031 | Steffen Sirries (Lademann & Associates, Hamburg): “Antitrust Damages Actions against Digital Gatekeepers – An Economist's View”
Information for first-year students
We want you to have a smooth start and make the most of your time at the University of Mannheim. From enrollment and residence permit to course schedule and examination regulations – on our website for "First-Year Students" you can find helpful information about your first semester.
Program regulations
We know that getting started in a new study program can be very challenging. In our "Study guide" section we have summarized the most important regulations of our M.Sc. Economics.
Mentoring Program
Which job is the right one for me? What kind of firms and organizations are suitable for me? How can I plan the best transition into the working world?
The ABSOLVENTUM mentoring program brings together students (mentees) and experienced mentors from the community. In addition to developing professional, personal, and social skills of the mentees, the mentors also assist their protégés with questions concerning their studies, careers, and life plans. Further information can be found on the website of ABSOLVENTUM.
Frequently asked questions
You want further information? In our "FAQ"section you can find a selection of the most frequently asked questions about the program, the university, and life in Mannheim. In case you're looking for more detailed information, please do not hesitate to contact the program manager.