Basic subjects
Microeconomics (advanced level) Macroeconomics (advanced level) Methods and tools of economic research Project activity module Institutional economics and law Innovations and industrial development
Specialized subjects
Business Analytics: Methods and Tools Econometric Modeling (Advanced Level) Data Science Tools Data Analysis in R and Python Innovation Management in Digital Economy Clusters, Networks and Partnership in Digital Economy Socioeconomics Development Economics Public Choice and Behavioral Economics Industrial Project Management Innovations in Industry Industrial Clusters Economic Policy and Public Administration Industrial Development Ecosystems
Prospects. Career & Employment
Economic analysts are in highest demand in industrial companies, consulting, and information structures. They work in areas such as logistics, marketing, sales, finance, and information technology. A specialist can build a career in a single industry, such as oil, or alternatively, freely move between different sectors. A specialist with deep fundamental training combined with mastery of modern business analysis tools and economic-mathematical modeling can hold not only the position of business analyst in an organization, but also systems analyst, business process analyst, enterprise analyst, project manager, management consultant, including positions in areas such as project management, software development, quality management, and organizational communication design.
Why is it important to pursue a higher education?
The program implements an interdisciplinary approach to teaching economic and applied disciplines. Instruction is provided by professors from different departments. Special emphasis is placed on studying analytical tools, which will form competitive competencies in demand in the labor market. To develop and enhance students' research and professional skills, the master's program widely employs both classical and interactive teaching formats combined with independent work. The educational technologies used are based on the following learning principles - individuality, accessibility, continuity, effectiveness; and the following forms and methods of instruction - group work method, CASE technologies, problem situation analysis, group discussions, and business games. Methods of monitoring and managing the educational process used in the program include testing, written assignments, essays, and oral examinations.