Master of Science in Management and Economics

Your choice to be ready for the 21st century

The Master of Science in Management and Economics at Ulm University is an excellent choice if you are looking for a flexible, forward-thinking study program that empowers you to shape the world and the economy in the 21st century.

Building on your bachelor’s studies, you will deepen your expertise in the core areas of Business Management & Law, Economics, and Digitalisation & Data Science. If you’re looking to specialize further, you can tailor your studies by choosing from the Insurance, Finance, or Economics profiles that best align with your interests and career aspirations. The Advanced Quantitative Methods Track might also be an exciting option for you.

With interdisciplinary courses you will broaden your horizons while studying in Germany’s most liveable city (Handelsblatt ranking). Ulm’s campus university offers short distances, direct contact with professors, and a dynamic academic environment.

Admission Requirements for International Students

To ensure that all students can thrive in our academically rigorous environment, international applicants are required to submit GRE test scores where they show to be at or above the 70th percentile for Quantitative Reasoning and at the 40th percentile for Verbal Reasoning. Alternatively you can hand in a GMAT total test score at the 60th percentile or better. These benchmarks help us ensure that students have the necessary critical thinking and communication skills to excel in our program.

We look forward to welcoming motivated and ambitious students from around the world to Ulm University!

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With us, you don't study in a mass organisation. There are no overcrowded lecture halls and long waiting times (waiting time) for seminar places or theses - and the personal atmosphere creates ideal learning conditions.

Ulm and Neu-Ulm offer their more than 20,000 students an attractive "study-life balance" with many attractive leisure activities. The old town with its numerous shops, the fishermen's quarter, theatre, cinema and beer gardens invite you to linger and Ulm is also in the top league when it comes to sport.