Master’s degree study programs last 1 year and upon their completion students acquire the total of 300 ECTS points and the title of MASTER OF ECONOMICS, MASTER OF ENGINEERING MANAGEMENT IN AGRIBUSINESS, MASTER IN SOFTWARE ENGINEERING and MASTER IN TRAFFIC ENGINEERING.
Enrollment requirements for these studies imply the previously completed undergraduate academic studies and acquired 240 ECTS points.
The main characteristics of master’s studies are the following:
- Courses last one semester;
- Number of classes per week is 20;
- A favorable balance is established relative to the number of lectures, practical classes and research classes per week as well as per semester;
- A number of ECTS points are assigned to each course, depending on the amount of work required in order for students to master the course content. The total number of ECTS points by semester is 30, and by year 60 points;
- Renowned experts with rich academic and professional experience are engaged in all study programs, which significantly contributes to the quality of teaching in all study fields.
Teaching is conducted in small groups and through mentor work, by establishing direct contact between the students and the professor. The emphasis is placed on stressing individual and creative development of students, teamwork, acquiring appropriate theoretical and practical knowledge as well as using modern technology. Visits of economic experts also contribute to the quality of teaching process.
Four master’s degree study programs are conducted at the Faculty of Economics and Engineering Management:

