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Philosophy and Economics (Master)

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The master's programme Philosophy and Economics provides students with qualification in central topics and methods at the intersection of philosophy and economics. The two-year programme is jointly offered by the Department of Philosophy and the Department of Economics.

Graduates have acquired the knowledge and skills to bring a unique interdisciplinary perspective to bear on the solution of pressing social, economic, and political problems in modern societies.

Master of Arts

Degree Programme Code: 066 642

4 semesters / 120 ECTS credits

Language: English

Selection procedure

Curriculum in German

Curriculum in English (Information)

For further information see the SSC website

This programme is being offered since the study year 20219/20.

Facts & Figures

Data updated on: 26.11.2025

Information about presentation & calculation

*Click here for further information on statistical data in the field of teaching and learning. (in German)

Admission Procedure

Information about the selection procedure

English language requirements

Admission Requirements

Information on Previous Studies:

In any case eligible degree programmes at the University of Vienna:


Successful applicants have typically studied philosophy and/or economics, or a related discipline such as political science. Students from other disciplines are considered and are asked to explain the link between their discipline and this degree programme in their letter of motivation.

Getting started

Orientation course

Orientation in the first semester

Semester planning

Getting Informed

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Students' Representatives Philosophy

Study Programme

The master's programme Philosophy and Economics is divided into three subject areas: Philosophy, History and Methodology of Economics; Rationality and Decision; Ethics, Welfare and Justice.

In all semesters, students attend interdisciplinary core seminars on selected themes and methods at the intersection of philosophy and economics. Next to these seminars, students deepen their subject-specific foundational knowledge and skills in philosophy and economics during their first semester. In the second semester, students acquire interdisciplinary knowledge of the three subject areas of philosophy and economics. In the third semester, students intensively study specific interdisciplinary topics and investigate potential venues of research for their master's thesis. Students can also attend elective courses from a broad range of courses offered at the University of Vienna, in philosophy, economics, and other disciplines.

In the final semester, students undertake an independent interdisciplinary research project to produce their master's thesis. Students present their ongoing research in an interdisciplinary research seminar. In this seminar, students contribute to each others research through discussion of the research presentations.

Five Concepts

which you will deal with during your studies:

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Overview of the programme structure & topics

Here you find the current offer of courses for this programme to gain better insight into the topics and structure. For more information please click on the respective level.

M1 Introduction to Interdisciplinary Topics and Methods in Philosophy and Economics (8 ECTS)

M1.1 Introduction to Topics and Methods in Philosophy and Economics (4 ECTS)

M1.2 Reading Seminar in Philosophy and Economics (4 ECTS)

M2 Foundations of Philosophy and Economics (22 ECTS)

Compensations

M2.E1 Foundational Microeconomics (8 ECTS)

M2.E2 Foundational Econometrics (4 ECTS)

M2.P1 Central Topics and Texts in Theoretical Philosophy (5 ECTS)

M2.P2 Central Topics and Texts in Practical Philosophy (5 ECTS)

Non-Compensatory Foundational Courses

M2.E3 Advanced Microeconomics (12 ECTS)

4 ECTS Courses

8 ECTS Courses

M2.E4 Advanced Econometrics (8 ECTS)

M2.P3 (Extended) Option(s) in Philosophy (5/10/15 ECTS)

M3 Interdisciplinary Research Seminars in Philosophy and Economics (10 ECTS)

M4 Core Subjects in Philosophy and Economics (27 ECTS)

M4.PHME Philosophy, History, and Methodology of Economics (9 ECTS)

M4.PHME-E Economics (4 ECTS)

M4.PHME-P Philosophy (5 ECTS)

M4.RD Rationality and Decision-Making (9 ECTS)

M4.RD-E Economics (4 ECTS)

M4.RD-P Philosophy (5 ECTS)

M4.EWJ Ethics, Welfare, and Justice (9 ECTS)

M4.EWJ-E Economics (4 ECTS)

M4.EWJ-P Philosophy (5 ECTS)

M5 Specialisation and Electives in Philosophy and Economics (26 ECTS)

M5.PHME-1 Specialisation in Philosophy, History, and Methodology of Economics (9 ECTS)

M5.PHME-1-E Economics (4 ECTS)

M5.PHME-1-P Philosophy (5 ECTS)

M5.PHME-2 Extended Specialisation in Philosophy, History, and Methodology of Economics (13 ECTS)

M5.PHME-2-E Economics

M5.PHME-2-P Philosophy

M5.RD-1 Specialisation in Rationality and Decision-Making (9 ECTS)

M5.RD-1-E Economics (4 ECTS)

M5.RD-1-P Philosophy (5 ECTS)

M5.RD-2 Extended Specialisation in Rationality and Decision-Making (13 ECTS)

M5.RD-2-E Economics

M5.RD-2-P Philosophy

M5.EWJ-1 Specialisation in Ethics, Welfare, and Justice (9 ECTS)

M5.EWJ-1-E Economics (4 ECTS)

M5.EWJ-1-P Philosophy (5 ECTS)

M5.EWJ-2 Extended Specialisation in Ethics, Welfare, and Justice (13 ECTS)

M5.EWJ-2-E Economics

M5.EWJ-2-P Philosophy

M5.I-1 Independent Interdisciplinary Specialisation (9 ECTS)

M5.I-2 Extended Independent Interdisciplinary Specialisation (13 ECTS)

M5-El-1 Elective Topic (4 ECTS)

M5-El-2 Elective Topics (8 ECTS)

M5-El-3 Extended Elective Topics (13 ECTS)

M5-El-4 Specialist Elective Topics (17 ECTS)

M6 MA Thesis Seminar (5 ECTS)

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After Graduation

Graduates will have acquired a unique combination of knowledge and analytical skills in the area of philosophy and economics. The programme allows students to specialise according to their interests and future plans, and to prepare for careers in the public and private sector, for excample, public institutions at the international, European, national, regional and local level, political parties, trade unions and business associations, social activism and non-governmental organisations, journalism, business and strategy consulting, corporate social responsibility, social entrepreneurship, and academic teaching and research.

Continuing after Graduation

Graduates' Perspective on the Degree Programme