

The Master of Science in Econometrics - Econometrics and Mathematical Economics is a one-year, full-time on-campus program that focuses on the application of advanced mathematical and statistical techniques to solve economic problems. The program covers areas such as econometric theory, mathematical economics, statistical modeling, and data analysis, equipping students with the tools to understand and predict economic behavior.
Graduates will be well-prepared for careers in econometrics, data analysis, and economic consulting. The University of Amsterdam offers a rigorous academic environment with access to cutting-edge research and industry-driven projects, ensuring students develop strong analytical and problem-solving skills to succeed in the competitive field of econometrics.
Semester 1 – Foundations in Econometrics and Mathematical Economics
Semester 2 – Advanced Econometrics
Graduates of the Econometrics - Econometrics and Mathematical Economics Master’s program can pursue careers in data analysis, economic modeling, financial forecasting, and research. With expertise in econometrics and mathematical economics, they can work as econometricians, data scientists, financial analysts, and research consultants. The growing reliance on data-driven insights in economic research and policy-making ensures strong career opportunities in consulting, financial institutions, and research organizations.
The Econometrics - Econometrics and Mathematical Economics program combines advanced quantitative techniques with economic theory. Students learn to apply mathematical methods to economic data, allowing them to develop sophisticated models and solve complex economic problems. The program’s focus on real-world applications and data-driven research ensures that graduates are well-prepared for impactful roles in economics and finance.
For further information, please contact the admissions office at:
Phone: +31 (0)20 525 1400
Email: info@uva.nl
Address: University of Amsterdam (UvA), Spui 21, 1012 WX Amsterdam, Netherlands