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Competition and Market Regulation – (M.Sc.)

Application Deadline: Apply as early as possible
Annual Tuition Fee: ≈ € 12,000 -
Location: Barcelona / Spain / View location on map ▾ Hide location on map ▴
Duration: 9 months Start Date: September
Educational Form:
  • Taught
Education Variants:
  • Fulltime
Special:
  • Joint
Credits (ECTS): 60
Languages: English 
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Location of Barcelona Graduate School of Economics

As competition policy becomes increasingly relevant in both the public and private sectors, there is a great need for professionals prepared to address market regulation issues. The highly practical focus of the Competition and Market Regulation Program (MCMR) assures that students in the program graduate with sound job prospects in their chosen field and an advanced understanding of the interaction between economic theory and practice.

Degree

Upon successful completion of the program, students will receive a Master Degree in Specialized Economic Analysis awarded jointly with the Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona and the Universitat Pompeu Fabra.

Skills acquired in this master program

  • Train in Economic theory, especially in the areas of microeconomics, industrial economics, information economics, game theory and strategic behavior
  • Master the fundamentals of competition law and its sources
  • Understand theory and models of regulation and in particular the basic regulatory framework of the main industrial sectors
  • Present cases in public, developing specific skills for discussion and arguments from different points of view
  • Write technical reports based on the combination of real data analysis, analysis of relevant economic literature and its own criteria
  • Formalize theory (using game theory or economic theory models) discussions on competition policy.

Who will benefit from this program?

  • Graduates in Economics or Business with a strong interest in microeconomics
  • Graduates in Engineering who need a solid basis in economics and the functions of markets and organizations in a variety of industries
  • Junior consultants seeking in-depth training in competition and market regulation policies
  • Researchers at antitrust authorities looking for advanced techniques and tools
  • Aspiring PhD students looking for a rigorous economic master program

Who hires graduates of this program?

  • International economic consultancies
  • Competition authorities
  • Research Institutes

Contents

Fall Term: TOOLS

Course Title

  • Principles of Microeconomics
  • Information Economics
  • Game Theory and Industrial Organization
  • Econometrics
  • Elements of Competition Law

Winter Term: CORE

Course Title

  • Economics of Competition Policy
  • Economics of Market Regulation
  • Quantitative Analysis of Market and Firm Conduct

Spring Term: PRACTICE

Course Title Mandatory

  • Competition Policy: Cases
  • Quantitative Methods of Market Regulation
  • Competition and Regulation in Telecommunications
  • Competition and Regulation in Energy
  • Master Project

Seminars

Elective (Choose 1)

  • Cost Benefit Analysis **
  • Management of Innovation **
  • Policy Evaluation and Applied Quantitative Methods for Health Economics ***
  • Advanced Microeconomics: Exclusionary Practices ****

Total ECTS credits 60

** Course offered jointly with the Economics of Science and Innovation Program (Bellaterra Campus)

*** Course offered jointly with the Health Economics and Policy Program
(Ciutadella Campus)

**** Course offered jointly with the Economics Program (Ciutadella Campus)

You are normally required to take an English Proficiency Test if you come from a non-English speaking country.

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Requirements

Academic Preparation:

  • Undergraduate/bachelor's degree or the equivalent from an accredited college or university **
  • Outstanding academic record
  • Most common undergraduate degrees: Economics, Finance, Engineering, Sciencies, Mathematics.
  • More specific information about academic backgrounds of current students: GSE Class Profile

** You will be asked to provide proof of completion of your undergraduate degree, including all required coursework and credits, when you arrive on campus to register for GSE master program courses. IMPORTANT NOTE: Students applying who are still finishing their degree will need to be in possession of their degree by the time of registration, that is September 2012. Otherwise any admission offer will be cancelled.

English Language Requirement:

  • All Barcelona GSE master programs are taught entirely in English.
  • No proof of language skill is required if:
    • your first language is English
    • the language of instruction of your previous degree was English.
    • Students with a previous degree taught in English in a non-English speaking country, should provide official evidence from the relevant university that the degree was taught entirely in English to gain an exemption from this requirement.
  • All other students must provide recent evidence that their spoken and written command of the English language is adequate.

Language Certificate

Minimum Required Score

TOEFL
Barcelona GSE TOEFL code: 2531

(If you are not able to choose the Barcelona GSE code, you will need to choose the Universitat Pompeu Fabra – Economics code: 1801)

  • Computer based 235
  • Paper based 575
  • Internet test 100

IELTS

  • British Council IELTS 6.5

Cambridge Certificates

  • Cambridge Proficiency A-C
  • Advanced Certificate A-C
  • First Certificate A or B

Quantitative Skills (GRE/GMAT):

GRE/GMAT is not compulsory, although many applicants do choose to provide their test scores in order to demonstrate proficient quantitative skills. Applicants who have taken the GMAT are welcome to submit their exam scores, but should note that the GRE is preferred by the admissions committee. Normally, scores up to 80% in the quantitative section are considered to be good scores. Scores below this percentage can also be included.

Good scores on these examinations will be positively valued by the admissions committee and could be a decisive factor in those cases in which applications do not contain enough information to determine the candidate's potential for academic success in the master program.

  • GRE code: 2531(If you are not able to choose the Barcelona GSE code, you will need to choose the Universitat Pompeu Fabra – Economics code: 1801)
  • GMAT code: Graduate Program in Economics, Finance and Management(this is the same code used by the Universitat Pompeu Fabra)

You are responsible for uploading ETS (TOEFL and GRE) or GMAT, IELTS, scores to your application. You can enter the application form at any stage of the application process and upload scores in the system. You may also update your scores by uploading new scores to replace the document you uploaded previously.

Letters of Reference:

The two letters of reference are an extremely important element in the application package. The Admissions Committees normally prefer letters from Faculty members. If you cannot provide two faculty referees, you may include a professional referee instead. Instructions for submitting reference letters

Please note that it is possible to submit your application provisionally without referees. However, your application will not be reviewed until you have submitted complete information on your referees and the Barcelona GSE has received your letters of reference.

Additional Requirements

Minimal degree required: Bachelor's degree
Minimal amount of work experience Not specified

Language Proficiency

IELTS Band: 6.5
TOEFL Paper-based: 575
TOEFL Computer-based: 235
TOEFL Internet-based: 100

Funding details

In an effort to attract outstanding students, the Barcelona GSE offers a limited number of full and half-tuition scholarships based on academic merit.

A small number of teaching assistant-ships are available to students in the Master in Economics and Finance program. These positions are competitive and available to a limited number of top students. TA's are responsible for 60 contact hours of teaching (to be distributed any way throughout the year) plus other duties


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