Why Choose This Master’s Program?

Why pursue postgraduate studies in Education? Why choose the MSc in "Economics of Education and Management of Educational Units"?

Education is one of the most significant sectors of economic activity, contributing substantially to national income and generating numerous employment opportunities in both the public and private sectors. It is a dynamic and evolving field, closely linked to technological advancements, the ever-changing socio-economic landscape, and globalization. Both large corporations and public and private organizations invest in education and workforce training, developing modern and innovative training programs. Additionally, migration from less economically developed countries to Europe presents a major challenge for the education sector. The integration of migrants into European societies relies heavily on education, training, and the skills they acquire.

By studying Economics and Management of Education, you will gain a deep understanding of the challenges facing education, the career opportunities it creates, and its reciprocal relationship with economic and social development. You will enhance your knowledge in management, and by understanding the behavior of key actors in the education sector (government, citizens, educational institutions, and international organizations), you will be equipped to lead educational institutions and develop policies related to education.

 

This MSc program is modern, competitive, and equivalent to similar master's programs offered by foreign universities. It is a specialized program focused on the economics and management of education, providing students with a comprehensive set of knowledge and skills to understand the economic and social dynamics of education, develop financial and administrative competencies, design educational programs, and evaluate educational policies. The philosophy of the program centers on people and equal opportunities. It is delivered entirely through distance learning, eliminating geographical, professional, family, and financial barriers that often prevent individuals from pursuing their academic and professional aspirations.