Minor for Bachelor Programmes
Economics
Discover the exciting world of economics! The Minor Economics gives a comprehensive insight into the many facets of economics. The compact programme provides the necessary know-how to analyse and understand economic relationships and make well-founded decisions in your professional life.
In the Minor Economics the basics of economics are taught. Thus the abstract term ‘economics’ will be comprehensible. Gain a wide-ranging overview of the key topics in economics, understand how economic correlations influence your life and combine your specialised knowledge with economic skills. Broaden your horizons and prepare yourself efficiently for your professional future!
The Minor Economics is designed for students of all Bachelor programmes at the University of Innsbruck - which offer the choice to take a Minor - to learn the basics of economics. As a graduate of the Minor Economics you will learn the methods and instruments of economics and will be made familiar with basic economic principles such as supply, demand, costs, benefits, economic sustainability, production, scarcity, efficiency, preferences and decision-making processes. Further topics such as inflation, recession, cartelisation, monetary policy, forms of competition, price discrimination or forms of goods are dealt with and evaluated using the models developed.
With a solid understanding of the concepts you have learnt, you will be able to actively participate in economic discussions and critically analyse economic studies. Furthermore, you will be able to analyse data in an economic context in order to improve your understanding of economic events and economic policy decisions. Graduates will be able to apply their economic knowledge to problems and interpret the results of analyses, taking into account limitations in context, and make use of their knowledge for writing reports.
The Minor Economics comprises a workload of 30 ECTS-AP. The minor consists of four modules, which are listed below. These modules can be completed in one semester or spread over several semesters. Each module comprises two courses - a lecture (VO) or a lecture exercise (VU) and a proseminar (PS) - whereby the PS covers the same contents as the VO or VU and deepens them by practical applications. Most modules are held in German. The complete version of the curriculum can be found here (pages 5-8).
Modules
Introduction to Economics - 7.5 ECTS-AP
VO Fundamentals of Economics - 4 ECTS-AP
Introductory overview of economics: basic economic principles, systematics of the subject (microeconomics, macroeconomics and finance)
Microeconomic basics: supply and demand, consumer behaviour, production and costs, profit maximisation on competitive markets, monopoly
PS Fundamentals of Economics - 3.5 ECTS-AP
Markets and Market Failure - 5 ECTS-AP
VO Markets and Market Failure - 3 ECTS-AP
Fundamentals of game theory, perfect competition and monopoly, price discrimination, imperfect competition, cartels and product differentiation, research and development, external effects, public goods
PS Markets and Market Failure - 2 ECTS-AP
Methods of Empirical Economic Research - 7.5 ECTS-AP
VU Methods of Empirical Economic Research - 3 ECTS-AP
Basic methods of econometrics
PS Methods of Empirical Economic Research - 4.5 ECTS-Credits
Behavioural and Experimental Economics with Applications in Digital Markets - 10 ECTS-AP
VU Behavioural and Experimental Economics - 3 ECTS-AP
Basic methods and concepts of experimental economic research and behavioural economics
PS Behavioural and Experimental Economics - 4.5 ECTS-AP
SE Digital Markets - 2.5 ECTS-Credits
Analysis of the interaction between individual behaviour and the organisation of digital market forms from an entrepreneurial and economic perspective
In order to adapt the allocation of course places to the individual needs and preferences of students, coordination and administration is carried out manually. To register for the Economics elective package, please download the registration form, fill it out and send the completed and digitally/hand-signed form to Felix Holzmeister (felix.holzmeister@uibk.ac.at).
Do I have to register for the modules via the SoWi points registration system?
No. The SoWi points registration system (SoWi-Punkteanmeldung) is a system for allocating course places that is used in the Bachelor's Programme Management and Economics, among others. However, this system is not used for the Minor Economics . Registration for modules as part of the Minor is carried out by the associate Dean of Studies, Felix Holzmeister. Places are made available as required.
At which location at the University of Innsbruck do the courses take place?
All courses take place on the SoWi campus (Universitätsstraße 15, 6020 Innsbruck). Some lectures are streamed or recorded in addition to the face-to-face courses. For further information and details regarding the course modalities, please refer to the respective module or course description in the course catalogue.
Can I do the Minor Economics over several semesters?
Yes, the four modules can be spread over several semesters. The aim is to do the modules as flexibly as possible, depending on your individual situation. It is recommended that you complete one or two modules per semester in two to four consecutive semesters.
Can I take part in the Minor Economics in addition to one of the Bachelor Programmes in Economics?
No. The minor is aimed at students of all disciplines with the exception of programmes in the field of economics. You cannot take the minor if you are enrolled in one (or more) of the following programmes: Bachelor' Programme International Economics and Business Studies, Bachelor's Programme in Management and Economics, Bachelor's Programme Economy, Health and sports Tourism, and the Diploma Programme in International Economics.
Who should I contact in case I have further questions about the Minor Economics?
If you have any questions about the minor, please do not hesitate to contact the associate Dean of Studies, Felix Holzmeister.
If you have any further questions about the Minor Economics electi, please contact the Associate Dean of Studies Felix Holzmeister (felix.holzmeister@uibk.ac.at).
Associate Dean of Studies
Dean of Studies