About the Dual Degree Programmes
Dual Degree Programme in Economics with University of Rennes I
The dual degree programmes allows students to complete one year of their studies at the
University of Rennes I (UR I), France, and be awarded two master’s degrees – Master Degree from the University of Minho and Master Degree from UR I.
Study plan
Students apply to the programme in their second semester with the Programme Director of the MSc.In Economics at UMinho. To benefit from an Erasmus Grant, candidates must apply to the Erasmus+ call which usually runs from mid-December until late January of the following year. If they are selected, they study their third and fourth semester at Ur I.
UMinho candidates must have completed 60 ECTS before the mobility. They must comply with each University’s International Student enrolment and admission criteria, including the English Language Proficiency Certificate, qualifications and experience and student visa requirement, when applicable.
Students wishing to hold a master degree for UMinho and UR I are required to gain at least 60 ECTS and take all course specific for the first and second semesters. They must submit their Master Dissertation at UMinho.
Students who wish to receive a master's degree from both UMinho and UR I are obliged to complete their studies upon delivery, presentation and defence of the Master Dissertation at UMinho
Tuition:
Tuition Fees at UMinho will be applied according to the annual Dispatch of the UMinho’s Rector. Students must pay their Tuition Fees at their Alma Mater (Home University) and comply with all the regulations of the Home and Hosting University.
For further information please contact Estela Vieira at
estelav@eeg.uminho.pt
Dual Degree Programme in Finance with the Tor Vergata University of Rome
The dual degree programme allows students to complete one year of their studies at the Tor Vergata University of Rome, Italy and have their academic studies recognized by two master’s degrees – Master in Finance from the University of Minho and Master in Finance & Banking from Tor Vergata.
Study plan
Students apply to the programme by the end of the second semester of the first year (around June) with the Programme Director of the Master in Finance at UMinho. To benefit from an Erasmus Grant, candidates must apply to the Erasmus+ call which usually runs from mid-December until late January of the following year. If they are selected, they will get funding for their third and fourth semesters at Tor Vergata.
UMinho candidates must have completed 60 ECTS before the mobility. They must comply with each University’s International Student enrolment and admission criteria, including the English Language Proficiency Certificate, qualifications and experience and student visa requirement, when applicable.
Students wishing to hold a master degree from UMinho and Tor Vergata are required to complete at least a total 120 ECTS, including the dissertation. UMinho students must submit and defend their Master Dissertation at UMinho by the end of the second semester of the second year.
Tuition:
Tuition Fees at UMinho will be applied according to the annual Dispatch of the UMinho’s Rector. Students must pay their Tuition Fees at their Alma Mater (Home University) and comply with all the regulations of the Home and Hosting University. The Dual Degree Programme does not require additional fees.
For further information please contact Estela Vieira at
estelav@eeg.uminho.pt