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Completion of this pre-Master’s will grant you unconditional admission to the Master's Econometrics. During the programme you will take courses that complement your prior education. This gives you the opportunity to fully catch up with subjects on econometrics and mathematical economics. Within 1 academic year you will have all the necessary knowledge and skills to start your Master’s in Econometrics.

Why this pre-Master’s programme

Obtaining your Master's Econometrics degree is a great step in your career. Leading experts will challenge you to discuss and reflect on theories, examine case studies and work with advanced software. Most of your teachers execute world-class research and will share their latest techniques and practices with you. Future employers will reward your MSc degree with a Master’s degree worthy starting salary and a wide range of promotion opportunities.

Duration and content

You have a full academic year to successfully complete the 48 ECTS credits programme. Throughout this year you can expect excellent teaching and support from our professors, each highly respected in their field of expertise.

Courses

For your convenience we selected a fixed set of 8 courses for you. These form an excellent preparation for any of the 4 tracks you will later on choose within the Master's Econometrics.

  • Mathematics 3

    This course advances on Mathematics 2. You will learn about eigenvalues, orthogonalization, different matrix decompositions and applications in optimisation (quadratic forms). This theory will be valuable for data analysis later. You will use Python for calculations.

  • Probability Theory and Statistics 3

    Gain fundamental insights into classical mathematical statistics and learn to work with basic statistical models.

  • Statistical Learning

    Get acquainted with supervised learning, with a focus on regression and classification methods. Practice and discuss topics such as bias-variance trade-off and cross-validation and model selection in high dimensional regression.

  • Mathematical Economics 1

    Learn how to approach the economy in a mathematical, model-based manner. Focus on microeconomic theory and evaluating and analysing microeconomic arguments and models.

  • Econometrics 1

    Learn how to develop the multiple regression model with applications, especially to cross-sectional data. Make extensive use of matrix algebra and multivariate statistical theory. Use software packages EViews and R or Python for the execution of applications and simulations.

  • Econometrics 2

    Learn about econometric models that are important for interpreting quantitative results. Discuss how they can explain measurement errors, simultaneous equation bias, self-selection, censoring and truncation. Develop the initial skills and techniques for correct modelling of economic variables.

  • Time Series Analysis and Forecasting

    Learn about the parts of univariate and multivariate time series analysis that are most relevant for analysing (macro)economic and financial time series.

  • Empirical Project

    Learn how to use the research techniques and theories in economics and actuarial science, that were discussed during your Bachelor’s years. You will collect your own data sets and analyse them. You will also discuss scientific articles and critically evaluate their underlying theory, assumptions and techniques.

Our pre-Master’s in brief

Language English
Duration 1 academic year
ECTS 48 ECTS
Start pre-Master's September
Start Master's Econometrics Following academic year in September (choose 1 of 4 tracks)
Cost You pay tuition fee per ECTS. Calculate your tuition fee

Entry requirements

The entry requirements for this pre-Master’s programme depend on your previous academic education.

  • Previous education from a Dutch research university

    Your eligibility is based on the following criteria: 

    1. Academic Bachelor’s degree with a focus on mathematics and statistics. You should have completed a level of mathematics, statistics and programming that is comparable to the following courses of the Bachelor's in Econometrics and Data Science: 
    2. GPA selection minimum of 7.5 (with a GPA lower than 7.5, you need excellent grades on the courses mentioned above).
  • Previous education from an international research university

    Students with an EU academic degree + EU nationality:

    Your eligibility is based on the following criteria: 

    1. Academic Bachelor’s degree with a focus on mathematics and statistics. You should have completed a level of mathematics, statistics and programming that is comparable to the following courses of the Bachelor's in Econometrics and Data Science: 
    2. GRE test: minimum score: 155 and preferably 158 in the Quantitative Reasoning section (please take your GRE test before the application deadline).
    3. TOEFL iBT Test: minimum total score of 92 with a minimum of 22 per subscore. You can use the institution code 9011 to have your score report sent to us. 
    4. IELTS Academic: overall band score of 6.5. Minimum score per subscore: Speaking and Writing a 6.5 and Listening and Reading a 6.0. Please note that the IELTS Indicator test is not allowed. 
    5. Cambridge C1 Advanced or C2 Proficiency: overall score of 180 and a minimum of 180 per skill. 

     

    Other test versions or modules are not accepted. Examples of this include but are not limited to: IELTS Indicator, IELTS One Skill Retake, TOEFL Home Edition, TOEFL MyBest Scores, etc.

    Validity of scores 

    Test scores may not be older than 2 years, counting back from the start of the programme. For example, if you are applying for the September 2025 intake, we do not accept English proficiency tests taken before September 2023. Scores older than 2 years are only valid in combination with certain study programmes (check the exemptions). Sufficient test scores received after the application deadline are accepted, as long as your English proficiency test was taken before the application deadline. 

    We do not require a specific minimum GPA for this programme, but we will compare and assess the performance on all selection criteria to make an informed decision regarding placement into the programme.

    Students with a non-EU degree + non-EU nationality

    If you are a student with a non-EU nationality, you may consider applying for a Master’s-qualifying programme at the Cambridge Education Group.

  • Previous education from a Dutch University of Applied Sciences (HBO)

    We do not have a pre-Master’s programme available for students with previous education from a Dutch University of Applied Science (HBO). You can apply for our BSc Econometrics and Data Science.

How to apply 

If you meet all the admission requirements, you can apply for the pre-Master's programme. Please complete these steps to apply. Only applicants who complete these steps will be considered. 

If you have received the great news that you are (conditionally) admitted to the programme, it's time to focus on other essential matters like arranging a visa (if necessary), finding accommodation, and preparing for the start of your academic journey. Want to get an early idea of what you need to consider? Visit one of these helpful pages: practical information / praktische zaken (Dutch info).