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The Faculty of Economics and Business Studies.
Avda. Lehendakari Agirre, 83
48015 Bilbao
Phone.: +34 94 601 2000
Fax: + 34 94 447 51 54
e-mail: sarrikoweb@bs.ehu.es
The English web page of the Faculty is under renovation. In the meantime, click to view video.
How to get to the Faculty of Economics and Business Studies?
Once you are in Bilbao, the most convenient way to arrive at the Faculty of Economics and Business Studies is to take the subway. You should get off at Sarriko station: the Faculty is just opposite the station. Check the subway map.
Bilbao
Bilbao is the core of a metropolitan area with more than one million inhabitants. Since its foundation, more than 700 years ago, it has been the fundamental factor and the main socio-economic axis around which the Vizcaya region has set its modernisation process in motion.
Biscay
Bizkaia offers first-class cultural attractions for all tastes. From visiting museums, like the Bilbao Guggenheim Museum with its original shape and exhibitions, to enjoying a concert at any village, or jazz festivals, folk festivals, etc.
With its 80 kilometres of coastline and numerous ports and beaches, the province of Biscay provides visitors a chance to enjoy a fascinating scuba diving experience and enless possibilities to practice sea sports such as surf.
Basque Country
The cultural life of the Basque Country is on the increase and is one of the main driving forces behind the development of this society.
Here you will find a lot of information about the Basque Country: its Nature, Culture, Leisure, Gastronomy, ...
The program is designed to be completed in one academic year.
During the fall term, students take economic theory and applied courses, in which they develop the analytical, quantitative and programming skills necessary for the winter term's courses. During the spring term, students write a master's thesis on a selected topic.
The aim of the program is to provide a sound understanding of economics and its applications.
Students in the program learn empirical modes of inquiry and quantitative methods, and how to apply these to investigate economic issues. After completing the program of study, graduates will have the knowledge and skills to conduct independent analyses for governments and private institutions, or will be well trained to pursue a PhD in economics. All classes in the master's program are in English.

2008-2009 Academic Year.Some of our students coming from three different continents.
"This Master in Economics is a unique opportunity for those who enjoy Economics and also for those who wish to learn more about it. Both the contents of the Master and the professors taking care of the program made it possible for me to develop not only on the professional basis, but also on the personal side. A chance of exploring Economics that nobody should forgo."
Ainara González de San Román