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Masters Degree - General Information and Tuition Fees

FEP offers three master's programmes: pre-experience, specialisation, and executive master's. Each programme is designed to meet different student needs and objectives and vary in duration, ECTS credits, completion requirements and tuition fees.

Functioning

All FEP Master's programmes are designed to provide advanced and specialised training, preparing students for high-level academic and professional challenges.

The pre-experience master's programmes are aimed at recent graduates in economics, management or related areas and run during daytime hours.

  • Duration: 4 semesters (2 years)
  • ECTS credits: 120
  • Completion requirements: The master's degree requires the completion of a scientific dissertation or project work, mainly carried out for this purpose or a professional internship, which is the subject of a final report, corresponding to a minimum of 25% of the total ECTS credits of the master's programme.
  • Diploma: Students who pass only the curricular component may have a Master's course certificate (does not confer a Master's degree).

Specialised Master's degrees are aimed at graduates in economics, management and other areas, with or without professional experience, who want to complement their basic training or update and strengthen their skills in the specific areas of the courses to boost their careers. They usually run after work hours (18.30 - 21.30).

  • Duration: 4 semesters (2 years)
  • ECTS credits: 120
  • Completion requirements: The Master's degree requires the completion of a scientific dissertation or project work, mainly carried out for this purpose or a professional internship, which is the subject of a final report, corresponding to a minimum of 25% of the total ECTS credits of the Master's programme.
  • Diploma: Students who pass only the curricular component may have a Master's course certificate (does not confer a Master's degree).

The executive master's programmes aim at professionals who wish to increase their knowledge and skills in the areas under study to improve their performance, progress in their careers, or even redirect their career path.

  • Duration: 2 semesters (1 year)
  • ECTS credits: 60
  • Completion requirements: The master's degree requires the completion of a final project. This format aims to directly apply the knowledge acquired to solve a problem directly, reflecting the more practical and applied nature of this type of master's degree. The project corresponds to 30 ECTS.
  • Diploma: Students who pass only the curricular component may have a Master's course certificate (does not confer a Master's degree).

Tuition Fees

Enrollment and attendance in a Master's programme are subject to the payment of an annual tuition fee.