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Learn More about the Program in Basel

This page provides you with all the necessary information if you want to enroll for the Master in International and Monetary Economics at University of Basel.

All you need to know about the MIME in Basel

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In this section you find the requirements for a successful application, as well as the link to submit your application.
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In this section you find helpful information about moving to Switzerland and living in Basel.
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Learn more about scholarships, available courses and how to visit courses at University of Bern in this section.

Important Information

Applications

Applications for 2024 are now open. We recommend starting in the fall semester.

Duration

90 ECTS /3 Semesters (full-time)

Tuition per semester

CHF 850.00
+ One time application fee CHF 100.00

Contact

Dr. Beat Spirig is responsible for questions related to the MIME program in Basel. You can contact him via Email using the button.

Requirements & Application

Academic Requirements

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Prerequisites and Procedure

The prerequisites and the procedure for admission to study are set out in the Students' Regulations of the University of Basel, as well as in the admission guidelines issued by the Rectorate.
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Eligible Bachelor's Degrees

Admission to the specialised Master's degree programme in International and Monetary Economics requires a Bachelor of Arts in Business and Economics from the University of Basel or a Bachelor's degree from a university recognised by the University of Basel with proof of equivalent academic achievements in the field of economics. The equivalence in this respect is checked by the examination board.
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Further Requirements

In addition, the following requirements must be met:
  • The Bachelor's degree relevant for admission must have an average grade of at least 5 / unrounded (Swiss grading system 1-6, 6 = max. / 4 = pass)
  • Alternatively, holders of a Bachelor's degree from a recognised university may submit a current Graduate Record Examinations® General Test (GRE® Test) provided that the results in the areas of 'Quantitative Reasoning' and 'Analytical Writing' are at least among the 30% best.
  • In the case of Bachelor's degrees that do not have a grade or a grade point average, the Equivalence of the grade to the grade average of at least 5 / unrounded (Swiss grading system 1–6, 6 = max. / 4 = pass) is verified by the Examination Board.
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Admission Decision

Admission or non-admission shall be granted at the request of the Examination Board by the Rectorate.

Language Requirements

Proof of proficiency in English at Level B2 of the European language portfolio. This proof must be provided prior to admission to the Master’s program. The regulations of the University of Basel make clear which types of certificates correspond to the required level (see “Reglement betreffend den Nachweis von Englischkenntnissen auf Niveau B2 oder C1 des Gemeinsamen Europäischen Referenzrahmens of December 9, 2008 which is linked below).
Regulations regarding proof of English Language Skills

Application Basel

Please proceed to the application portal of University of Basel by clicking the button below. Note that an application fee of CHF 100 will be charged.

Deadlines for Application

  • The regular deadline for applications for the fall semester is April 30
  • The regular deadline for applications for the spring semester is November 30

Moving to / Living in Basel

Before moving to Switzerland and starting a new chapter with this excellent Master's program at University of Basel, you may face many questions.

  • How can I study one or more semesters at the University of Basel?
  • What do I need to enter Switzerland and stay here?
  • How can I find accommodation in Basel?
  • What insurances do I require?
  • How high is the cost of living?
  • What do the city of Basel and Switzerland itself offer in terms of tourist attractions?

Answers to all these important questions and many more can be found in the Uni Guide provided by the University of Basel.
Further, there is specific information on accommodation and visa requirements, which can be accessed using the buttons below.

Scholarships

Parents and/or the cantonal scholarship office in the parents’ canton of residence are basically responsible for the funding of studies, and the appropriate applications should be submitted there. International students should find out what scholarships they are eligible for in their home country. For more details, please refer to the Funding website of University of Basel.

Available Courses

In order to plan your semester, you can find information on the available courses under the following links:

How to Attend Lectures in Bern (If Enrolled in Basel)

In order to attend lectures in Bern, students have to follow these steps: