The German-language Master's programme in European and International Administration trains interdisciplinary specialists who meet this demanding profile. It provides comprehensive knowledge of European law and international law, while the comparative law approach offers insights into public law across several EU member states. Special emphasis is placed on analyzing current legal rulings and solving practical cases.
In line with the interdisciplinary approach of Andrássy University Budapest, courses in political science and administrative studies form key pillars of the programme. Additionally, students can take elective courses to further enrich their education with cultural, historical, or economic knowledge.
General admission requirements: Very good knowledge of written and spoken German, knowledge of English, a successful entrance examination. Special admission requirements for the M.A. in European and International Administration: A Bachelor's degree (preferably in law and/or administration, but also in political science, international relations, international communication, subjects with basic training in international studies, as well as subjects with business training and basic training in economics) or another degree, provided that at least 50 ECTS can be proven from previous studies, in particular in the following areas of knowledge: Social, legal, administrative and financial sciences, knowledge of the EU, communication.
Entrance examination:
Yes
Entrance type:
Both
Minimum level of language proficiency (oral):
B2
Minimum level of language proficiency (written):
B2
Place of examination:
Online/in person
The entrance examination for the Master in European and International Administration consists of a written and an oral part. For the written part of the entrance examination, applicants must submit a 3-page exposé in which they explain their expectations regarding the differences between national and European administration.