Master of Science in Applied Economics
On-Campus
Master's programs
18 Months
Master of Science in Applied Economics, optional major in Data Science or Energy and Environmental Policy
Regular fees: 515 CHF
International Fees : 790 EUR
Various opportunities for students
Program administration
Last Minute: We still accept a limited number of students for the spring 2025 intake and evaluate applications on a rolling basis. Get in touch if you have any questions or attend our online information session on the 12.12.2024
We strive for our students to become expert users of the economics toolkit and apply it to the domain that interests them. We offer rigorous training in modern economic methods, focusing on real-world applications, not technical details.
Our students develop an intuition for economics that is directly relevant in a professional environment. They learn to use micro- and macroeconomic models for economic analysis and state-of-the-art empirical methods in cutting-edge software (e.g., R, Python, and Stata). In addition, they will be able to communicate evidence-based analyses competently to private and public stakeholders.
Listen to what our former program director says about our program and philosophy.
The University
The University of Neuchâtel was established in 1838. In 2024, we have been ranked among the top 26 small universities (< 5000 students) worldwide by Times Higher Education and among the top 3 Universities to do a master's by Inomics. We are dedicated to offering our students the best possible learning experience, with proximity between teaching staff and students being a priority. Neuchâtel enjoys a central location in Switzerland and a magnificent environment, near the lake and mountains. Zurich and Geneva can be reached in less than 1.5 hours by direct train connections.
Courses and instructors
The class size is below 20 students, which favors a profound learning experience and gives participants privileged contact with instructors. All courses are in English. They are taught by academic professors and practitioners, including PhD economists from the World Trade Organization, the Swiss National Bank, the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development, and the State Secretariat for Economic Affairs (SECO).
Structure of the program
The full-time study program includes two semesters of courses (60 ECTS) and a semester working on a master's thesis (30 ECTS), either on an academic topic (e.g. for students who wish to pursue a PhD) or as part of an internship. The program can be extended to a maximum of six semesters to accommodate professional activities and family life. In addition, there is an option to set up a personalized study program for candidates planning to spend less than four days a week studying.
Specializations
- Major in Data Science
- Major in Environmental and Energy Policy
To qualify for a Major, students must complete a specific set of courses and a master's thesis on a topic in the field. However, students do not have to commit to a particular Major before the end of the study program. The relevant courses are listed on the study plan.
Fees
Application fee: CHF 100. Tuition fee: CHF 515 per semester for Swiss residents and CHF 790 for non-Swiss residents.
Job prospects
We strive to place our students in excellent jobs. The quantitative skills acquired during the program are highly relevant on the job market. Our students enjoy many opportunities for internships and jobs. Past students were employed in the financial and real estate sectors, public administration, consulting companies, higher education, and non-governmental and international organizations. Moreover, many students started PhD studies at, for example, the University of Neuchâtel, the University of Maryland, the Jonkoping International Business School, the University of Bern, and the University of Lausanne. A 2024 survey among our graduates shows that 91% found a job in less than three months after graduation. Data from a 2016 Swiss Federal Statistical Office survey reveals that 12 months after graduation, they have an average salary of CHF 75k per year.
Academic prizes
Henri Grandjean Prize for the best dissertation on an economic or social topic: CHF 500
Interdisciplinary Academic Prize for Sustainable Development: CHF 2'500
Admissions
The official starting date is September each year, but the programme can also be started in the spring semester (February). The deadline to apply for the spring semester (February intake) is 30 November, and the deadline to apply for the fall semester (September intake) is 30 April. Applications are reviewed year-round. On average, complete applications receive a response within four weeks. For more information, please consult our admission page.
Students with a degree in economics or business administration/management from Switzerland are directly admitted. Other applications are evaluated on a competitive basis. Students with less than 30 ECTS in economics and quantitative methods can be offered a pre-program with tailored bachelor-level courses to complement their academic background.
We offer personalized pre-programs for students with bachelor's degrees in political science, international relations, other quantitative fields, and Swiss Universities of Applied Sciences. For more information, please contact us so that we can evaluate your specific needs.
We recommend that visa applicants apply at least six months before the beginning of classes.
Rue Abram-Louis-Breguet 2
CH-2000 Neuchâtel , Schweiz