

University of Zurich offers the Master of Arts in Management and Economics, a 1.5-year full-time on-campus program that combines advanced economic theory with practical management skills. The program covers key topics such as business strategy, organizational behavior, financial management, and economic analysis, equipping students with the knowledge to address complex challenges in business and economics.
Graduates will be well-prepared for careers in management consulting, economic policy analysis, and business development, with the ability to analyze economic trends and make strategic decisions. The University of Zurich offers access to a strong academic network, internships with leading companies, and a collaborative learning environment that fosters leadership and innovation in the fields of management and economics.
Semester 1 – Foundations in Management and Economics
Semester 2 – Advanced Management and Economics
Semester 3 – Master’s Thesis & Research Project
Graduates of the Management and Economics Master’s program are well-prepared for careers in business management, economic policy, financial analysis, and consulting. They can work as business managers, economic consultants, policy analysts, and financial advisors. With the increasing need for integrated business and economic strategies, graduates have strong career prospects in multinational corporations, consulting firms, and government agencies.
The Management and Economics program offers students a unique combination of business and economic theory, preparing them for roles in business management, policy development, and economic analysis. Students gain expertise in business operations, economic modeling, and financial strategy, ensuring they are ready to navigate complex business and economic challenges. The program emphasizes both management skills and economic analysis, making graduates highly versatile in the global job market.
For further information, please contact the admissions office at:
Phone: +41 44 634 22 11
Email: info@uzh.ch
Address: University of Zurich, Ramistrasse 71, 8006 Zurich, Switzerland