The goal of the programme is to train professionals who are familiar with fundamental economic concepts and relationships, capable of structured, model-based, critical thinking, proficient in using a wide range of data analysis tools, and possess basic knowledge of the social sciences. This combination of these knowledge and skills opens the doors to numerous Hungarian and international master’s programmes for our graduates, allowing them to specialize in the direction that interests them most. As a result, when entering the job market, they can not only find a profitable career but one that truly suits them.
Programme name Applied Economics
Programme award Bachelor, BSc
ECTS 180
Duration 6 semesters (3 years)
Teaching hours approx. 12-18 hours/week
Mobility window We generally recommend the third year
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.
If you enjoy solving problems, want to understand economic phenomena, and later get an exciting and well-paying job, then this is the place for you.
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* The above is not an exhaustive list. Corvinus University of Budapest reserves the right to change modules.
Programme Director
Our resources (labor, savings, time, and attention) are scarce, meaning they are available in limited quantities. Economists seek to understand how to distribute these efficiently at the level of individuals, businesses, and states. How do the prices of individual products emerge? Who sets the prices? How do government interventions affect the economy? What causes inflation or unemployment? Why are some countries wealthier than others? Economists work with data-based statistical analyses, mathematical models, and economic theories to find answers to these questions. The BSc in Applied Economics offers an introduction to this exciting world, providing a solid foundation for both entering the job market and pursuing master-level studies.
Program Representative
A guy named Snow, considered practically a nobody at the beginning, takes down powerful enemies and is celebrated as a hero by the end of the story. Does that sound familiar? Surely it does, but no, this is not about Ned Stark’s illegitimate son, the bastard. It is about John Snow, who revolutionized the fight against cholera in mid-19th-century London through extensive data collection and rigorous analysis, saving many lives. Snow is now known as the father of epidemiology. Have you ever heard about the Nazis’ grand plan, Operation Bernhard, where they aimed to cause economic chaos in Great Britain by counterfeiting British banknotes and flooding the country with them to gain an advantage in the war? An Oscar-winning movie, The Counterfeiters, was even made about the story. Snow based his idea on data analysis, while the Nazis relied on economic theories. In the program, we focus on these two areas, and my colleagues and I are constantly working to train economists who are capable of combining theory with empirical methodologies.
Student - Applied Economics
Studying Applied Economics at Corvinus is both challenging and rewarding. The program offers a comprehensive view of economics, blending theory with practical, real-world applications. From economic theory to data-driven econometrics, it covers all the foundations, allowing students to tailor their development. The modern campus provides a great environment for learning, complemented by a vibrant student life. With events like the annual career festival and the presence of diverse student organizations, Corvinus offers numerous opportunities to grow, connect, and make the most of the university experience.