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6 Years
30 Jul 2020
Accreditation DGES
Initial registry R/A-Ef 1051/2011 de 18-03-2011
Update registry R/A-Ef 1051/2011/AL01 de 18-03-2016 | R/A-Ef 1051/2011/AL02 de 29-03-2018

Tuition fee EU nationals (2025/2026)

1.ndYear 2900.00 €
2.rdYear 1600.00 €

Tuition fee non-EU nationals (2025/2026)

1.stYear 7000.00 €
1.ndYear 
2.rdYear 
2.thYear 2800.00 €
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Lectured in Portuguese
Teaching Type In person

Programme Structure for 2025/2026

1st Year
Human Resources and Labour Economics
3.0 ECTS
Business Economics and Strategy
6.0 ECTS
Methods and Quantitative Techniques for Economics
6.0 ECTS
Competition Policy and Regulation
6.0 ECTS
Global Economics and Internationalization Strategies
6.0 ECTS
Decision, Strategic Interaction, and Contracts
6.0 ECTS
Valuation of Projects and Firms
6.0 ECTS
Industrial Economics
3.0 ECTS
2nd Year
Seminar on Business Economics and Competition
12.0 ECTS
Master Dissertation in Business Economics and Competition
48.0 ECTS
Project in Business Economics and Competition
48.0 ECTS

Objectives

 The master programme in Business Economics and Competition is designed to equip students with a thorough training, enabling them to address the challenges of the contemporary modern economies focusing more specifically on markets, policies, regulators, and organizations. In addition, special attention is dedicated to the main international economic environment trends.

 Throughout the course, students develop robust analytical and quantitative skills that are essential for the definition of strategies on business and economic sectors. The programme also fosters critical thinking, enabling students to evaluate economic arguments and make informed decisions in various contexts. In particular, it is important to develop the ability to apply specific concepts of economics of competition and regulation to real business situations.

 The programme encourages a global perspective, preparing students to understand the business, sectoral and macroeconomic dynamics. Furthermore, students are encouraged to engage in research projects, using statistical, econometric and methodological tools to analyse data and draw meaningful conclusions and recommendations.

 Effective communication is another key competency developed, equipping students to convey complex economic concepts clearly and persuasively. Ethical training is a central component of the programme, promoting responsible and sustainable decision-making. Students are encouraged to develop a mindset of continuous learning, adaptability, and resilience, essential for thriving in a constantly changing world. Finally, the programme values community and social engagement.

By the end of the program, the students in the Master in Business Economics and Competition will have gained the following competencies and reached the following learning objectives:

1) Competence in producing written communication in business environments with impact and effectiveness, namely:

1.1) Produce a well-structured written document

1.2) Clearly identify and communicate the relevant key messages within a written document

1.3) Clearly express the link between theoretical arguments and specific practical issues within a written document

1.4) Effectively summarize ideas and conclusions within a written document


2) Competence in delivering oral communication in a business environment with impact and effectiveness, namely:

2.1) Select the appropriate format for a given presentation

2.2) Demonstrate confidence that the communication was well-prepared

2.3) Develop and make presentations with impact


3) Competence in ethical behavior, responsibility, and sustainability, namely:

3.1) Identify and discuss the myriad challenges surrounding corporate responsibility and/or sustainability

3.2) Recognize and critically reflect on ethical dilemmas


4) Competence in Thinking critically about topics, namely:

4.1) Select and interpret relevant data and references from academic and non-academic sources

4.2) Analyse issues effectively, leading to the formulation of well-supported conclusions or solutions


5) Competence in teamwork and interpersonal dealing, namely:

5.1) Organize and allocate tasks among group members to meet goals in an efficient and effective manner

5.2) Show a willingness to listen to others and exhibit curiosity about what people are saying and experiencing

5.3) Schedule tasks to meet milestones deadlines


6) Competence in Accounting and Management Control, namely:

6.1) Use economic concepts to support the definition of strategies on business and economic sectors

6.2) Apply general concepts of economic theory to real business situations

6.3) Apply specific concepts of economics of competition and regulation to real business situations

6.4) Assess the business, sectoral and macroeconomic dynamics

6.5) Employ economic methods and tools to solve practical economic and business related problems.

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