If you wish to understand what complex economic and psychological impacts are behind behaviour and decisions, your place is here!
Offered exclusively at Corvinus, this Master’s fills a regional gap by combining economics, psychology, and research methodology to understand and predict consumer and organisational behaviour.
Through small-group, interactive, and research-based learning, you’ll gain interdisciplinary skills with real-world business relevance — all in a dynamic peer environment where diverse backgrounds inspire new perspectives.
Programme name Economic Behavior Analysis
Programme award Master, MSc
ECTS 120
Duration 4 semesters (2 years)
Includes internship No
Start date September 2025
Tuition fee (EEA)
990 000 HUF/semester
cca. 2 500 EUR/semester*
Tuition fee (Non-EEA)
3 300 EUR/semester
*The official price list can be found in the annex to the Regulation on Student Fees and Benefits.
Core Modules*
Core Modules*
* The above is not an exhaustive list. Corvinus University of Budapest reserves the right to change modules.
The objective is to analyse and evaluate contextual and individual factors influencing decisions, and to support the planning and the introduction of decision-making processes.
We train professionals who support the preservation of workforce and the improvement of its efficiency, who are able to support the planning of interventions and the examination of their efficiency in various areas (human capital development: competence and well-being, managing the relation between the organisation and the individual).
Apply to CEMS, which was ranked in the top 6% of the world’s best business programmes by the QS 2024 Masters in Management Rankings (11th out of 199 programmes). By successfully applying, not only will the doors to 33 leading business schools and over 70 corporate partners open for you, but you’ll also become part of a global alumni network of 20,000 members.
Programme Director
In this programme we train professionals who are successful problem solvers and are able to provide answers to social, economic and ecological challenges of our complex world. All that is carried out with interdisciplinary approach, as the programme combines the theoretical and practical knowledge of economic sciences, psychology and methodological skills. In the practice-oriented programme, we put great emphasis on competence development and community building, and prepare our students for science-based problem management, cooperation, flexible adaptation to change and critical thinking. Our main objective is to train experts who are able to reflect on not only the social, ecological and individual impacts of science and technology, but are suitable for responsible and ethical leading positions too.
Student
Corvinus is very much the Oxford of Hungary, so coming to study here means you’re surrounded by incredible people with fresh perspectives that can actually impact the world. The Corvinus student life is vibrant, where you get to talk to a wide cast of students from all around the globe – I’ve made friends with someone from every continent besides Antarctica here. Corvinus is the place to be if you want to enjoy your student life while not compromising academic success.