Career prospects
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With the Master’s in Economics, Psychology, and Management, you will deepen your knowledge and skills in leadership, management, and business psychology analysis. You will acquire comprehensive competencies to understand and evaluate complex economic and organizational contexts and to develop practical solutions.
Depending on your area of specialization and personal interests, a wide range of career opportunities will open up for you—both in the private sector and in consulting, research, or the public sector.
After you graduate, you can work as, for example:
- Human Resources and Organizational Development Specialist
You’ll design structures and processes within companies, help teams and leaders grow, and support change initiatives. - Consultant for Human Resources, Companies, or Entrepreneurs
You’ll assist organizations with strategic issues, process optimization, or the development of new business models. - Market and Consumer Researcher
You analyze markets, customer behavior, and trends to support companies in making decisions about products, services, or marketing. - Coach or Trainer
You support employees and managers in their personal and professional development and conduct training sessions on management and soft skills. - Business Psychology Researcher
They apply scientific methods to investigate business-related issues, such as motivation, decision-making behavior, or organizational development.
For particularly successful graduates, the master’s degree also opens the door to pursuing a doctorate and pursuing a career in research and teaching.