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Designing policy to deal with societal challenges

Public Economics and Policy (Spatial and Applied Economics)

Check if you meet the programme requirements and sign up. 

Please note that the inflow of students into the master's in Spatial and Applied Economics is very diverse: 

  • About 50% has completed a bachelor in another field than economics
  • About 50% of the inflow has an international background

If you do not hold a degree in Economics, you may still be eligible for admission. In such cases, you can meet the entry requirements by completing two short online courses (6 EC in total) in Microeconomics and Econometrics. Precise instructions on how to complete these courses will be provided once you have received conditional admission to the programme.

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  • I have a bachelor’s degree from VU Amsterdam

    Students from any discipline are welcome, provided they have some quantitative background and an interest in applying economic methods to real estate, housing, regional development, urban issues, environmental policy, transport, and public economics.

    Please scroll down to find information about:

    • Direct admission
    • Conditional admission
    • Admission based on a minor of the VU School of Business and Economics
    • Application steps
    • FAQ

    Direct admission

    The following bachelor’s degrees lead to unconditional admission:

    1. BSc Economics and Business Economics (economics track)
    2. BSc Earth Economics & Sustainability
    3. BSc Econometrics and Operations Research/Data Science
    4. BSc Philosophy, Politics & Economics (economics track)

    Contact the Central Admission’s Support Team if you are an international SBE student and need advice about extending your residence permit.

    Conditional admission

    Applicants from other backgrounds than economics are admissible provided they have some quantitative background and successfully completed:

    - An online deficiency course in Microeconomics (intermediate level), for which we will provide access upon admission.

    OR

    - A course in Microeconomics at intermediate level, for example Microeconomics II (E_EBE2_MICEC) period 4 at VU

    PLUS

    - An online deficiency course in Econometrics (intermediate level), for which we will provide access upon admission.

    OR

    - A course in Econometrics at intermediate level, for example Quantitative Research Methods III - Economics and Finance (E_EBE3_QRMEF) period 4

    NOTE:

    • Completion of the SBE online course Econometrics (0 EC) and the SBE online course Microeconomics (0 EC) replaces the required courses Quantitative Research Methods III - Economics and Finance (E_EBE3_QRMEF, P4) and Microeconomics II (E_EBE2_MICEC, P4). These online courses are only valid for admission to this master. They do not replace courses required for successful completion of your bachelor's degree. The links to the online courses will be provided to you after you officially applied for this master via Studielink
    • “Other backgrounds” is broadly defined and includes, for example, Economic Geography, Business Administration, Engineering, Health Sciences, Real Estate Studies, Sustainability Studies, and Science, Business & Innovation, as well as related programs.

    Contact the Central Admission’s Support Team if you are an international SBE student and need advice about extending your residence permit.

    Admission based on a minor of the VU School of Business and Economics

    If you have completed one of the minors listed below, you will be admissible with one or two additional (online) courses.


    An online deficiency course in Microeconomics (intermediate level)


    OR


    A course in Microeconomics at intermediate level, i.e. Microeconomics II (E_EBE2_MICEC) at VU


    An online deficiency course in Econometrics (intermediate level)


    OR


    A course in Econometrics at intermediate level, i.e. Quantitative Research Methods III - Economics and Finance (E_EBE3_QRMEF) at VU


    VU Minor Economics-V
    VU Minor Applied Econometrics: A Big Data Experience for AllV-
    VU Minor Health Economics & ManagementVV
    VU Minor Real Estate Economics & FinanceVV
    Any other minorVV


    NOTE:

    • Completion of the SBE online course Econometrics (0 EC) and the SBE online course Microeconomics (0 EC) replaces the required courses Quantitative Research Methods III - Economics and Finance (E_EBE3_QRMEF, P4) and Microeconomics II (E_EBE2_MICEC, P4). These online courses are only valid for admission to this master. They do not replace courses required for successful completion of your bachelor's degree. The links to the online courses will be provided to you after you officially applied for this master via Studielink

    Application steps

    1. Apply via Studielink by 1 June.
    2. Complete your application in your VU Dashboard (The required application form can be found here: Application documents Master's programmes - Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam).
    3. The Admission Board will review your application and notify you by email.

    FAQ

    Can I be admitted into an SBE Master with my Dutch university degree?
    The admission board can make a decision regarding your admissibility based on several documents. Apply for the Master via Studielink and complete your application on your VU Dashboard by uploading the application form. This can be found here: Application documents Master's programmes - Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam

    Some Master programmes require additional documents such as an English CV and motivation letter, as well as your transcript of records. You will receive an admission decision within 30 work days after completing your application. Registration for the Master via Studielink is without obligation and does not commit you to anything yet.

    I do not want to start with a master in the next academic year, but the year after. How do I know if I am eligible?
    You can still apply for the Master that starts in the next academic year via Studielink. Registration for the Master is without obligation and does not commit you to anything yet. If you need to complete additional courses in order to be admissible, you can do so during the next academic year. Because the admission decisions are valid for one year, make sure to check in advance if the admission requirements have not changed.

    I am already completing a Master at a Dutch university. Can I be directly admitted into one of the SBE Masters?
    You cannot be automatically admitted into one of the SBE Masters. First, your application needs to be reviewed by the admission board of the Master in the same way as all Bachelor students. Apply for the Master via Studielink and complete your application on your VU Dashboard by uploading the application form. This can be found here: Application documents Master's programmes - Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam

  • I have a bachelor’s degree from another Dutch university

    Students from any discipline are welcome, provided they have some quantitative background and an interest in applying economic methods to real estate, housing, regional development, urban issues, environmental policy, transport, and public economics.

    Applicants should have sufficient knowledge of microeconomics and econometrics. If you do not fully meet these requirements, you can follow an online transfer program after you apply; the admissions committee will review your background and provide tailored advice on any additional coursework before you start the master’s program.

    Please scroll down to find information about:

    • Direct admission
    • Conditional admission
    • Application steps
    • FAQ

    Direct admission

    The following bachelor’s degrees lead to unconditional admission:

    1. BSc Economics
    2. BSc Economics and Business Economics (economics track)
    3. BSc Econometrics and Operations Research/Data science
    4. BSc Philosophy, Politics & Economics (economics track)

    Conditional admission

    Applicants from other backgrounds are admissible provided they have some quantitative background and successfully completed:

    - An online deficiency course in Microeconomics (intermediate level), for which we will provide access upon admission.

    OR

    - A course in Microeconomics at the intermediate level, for example Microeconomics II (E_EBE2_MICEC) period 4 at VU

    PLUS

    - An online deficiency course in Econometrics (intermediate level), for which we will provide access upon admission.

    OR

    - A course in Econometrics at the intermediate level, for example Quantitative Research Methods III - Economics and Finance (E_EBE3_QRMEF) period 4

    NOTE:

    • The links to the online courses will be provided to you after you officially applied for this master via Studielink
    • “Other backgrounds” is broadly defined and includes, for example, Economic Geography, Business Administration, Engineering, Health Sciences, Real Estate Studies, Sustainability Studies, and Science, Business & Innovation, as well as related programs.

    Application steps

    1. Apply via Studielink by 1 June.
    2. Complete your application in your VU Dashboard (The required application form can be found here: Application documents Master's programmes - Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam).
    3. The Admission Board will review your application and notify you by email.

    FAQ

    Can I be admitted into an SBE Master with my Dutch university degree?
    The admission board can make a decision regarding your admissibility based on several documents. Apply for the Master via Studielink and complete your application on your VU Dashboard by uploading the application form. This can be found here: Application documents Master's programmes - Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam

    Some Master programmes require additional documents such as an English CV and motivation letter, as well as your transcript of records. You will receive an admission decision within 30 work days after completing your application. Registration for the Master via Studielink is without obligation and does not commit you to anything yet.

    I do not want to start with a master in the next academic year, but the year after. How do I know if I am eligible?
    You can still apply for the Master that starts in the next academic year via Studielink. Registration for the Master is without obligation and does not commit you to anything yet. If you need to complete additional courses in order to be admissible, you can do so during the next academic year. Because the admission decisions are valid for one year, make sure to check in advance if the admission requirements have not changed.

    I am already completing a Master at a Dutch university. Can I be directly admitted into one of the SBE Masters?
    You cannot be automatically admitted into one of the SBE Masters. First, your application needs to be reviewed by the admission board of the Master in the same way as all Bachelor students. Apply for the Master via Studielink and complete your application on your VU Dashboard by uploading the application form. This can be found here: Application documents Master's programmes - Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam

  • I have a Dutch higher vocational education (HBO) bachelor’s degree

    If you have an HBO bachelor’s degree, you must first complete a transfer programme to bridge the gap to WO level. This programme consists of:

    • Minimum GRE score (VR 151, QR 154, AW 3.5)
    • Quantitative Research Methods II (E_EBE2_QRM2) period 1
    • Microeconomics I (E_EBE1_MICEC) period 2
    • Quantitative Research Methods III – Economics and Finance (E_EBE3_QRMEF, 6 EC) period 4
    • Microeconomics II (E_EBE2_MICEC) period 4

    Application steps

    1. Apply via Studielink by 1 June.
    2. Complete your application in your VU Dashboard (The required application form can be found here: Application documents Master's programmes - Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam).
    3. The Admission Board will review your application and notify you by email.

    FAQ

    I have a higher vocational (HBO) degree. Do I need to complete the premaster before I can start with an SBE Master?
    Yes, we require all students with an HBO higher vocational Bachelor degree to complete the corresponding pre-master before they can start with the Master. More information on the pre-master can be found here: Pre-master's programmes & Transfer programmes SBE - Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam

    I have a higher vocational (HBO) degree and wish to start with an SBE Master that does not have a specific pre-master (MSc Econometrics & Operations Research, MSc Economics, MSc Spatial and Applied Economics). How do I apply?
    Please apply via Studielink for the master. You will then receive an admission decision with the exact information about the transfer programme including when and how to start with it.

    I do not want to start with a master in the next academic year, but the year after. How do I know if I am eligible?
    You can still apply for the Master that starts in the next academic year via Studielink. Registration for the Master is without obligation and does not commit you to anything yet. If you need to complete additional courses in order to be admissible, you can do so during the next academic year. Because the admission decisions are valid for one year, make sure to check in advance if the admission requirements have not changed.

    I am already completing a Master at a Dutch university. Can I be directly admitted into one of the SBE Masters?
    You cannot be automatically admitted into one of the SBE Masters. First, your application needs to be reviewed by the admission board of the Master in the same way as all Bachelor students. Please apply for the Master via Studielink and upload the required application form. This can be found here: Application documents Master's programmes - Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam

Admission with an International Degree

  • Admission Requirements

    Students must meet the following admission requirements:

    Academic requirements

    Your previous education needs to be deemed equivalent to at least a Dutch academic Bachelor’s degree (wetenschappelijk onderwijs, WO) obtained at a research university (nominal duration 3 years). Please find more information about your admissibility with a non-Dutch degree here.

    Programme specific requirements

    We expect you to have successfully completed courses based on the following literature, or equivalent:

    • 3 ECTS in Mathematics - Sydsaeter, Knut and Hammond, Essential Mathematics for Economic Analysis, Prentice Hall, recent edition
    • 8 ECTS in Microeconomics - Snyder C.M. and W. Nicholson, Microeconomic Theory: Basic Principles and Extensions, Mason, OH: South-Western, Cengage Learning, 11th edition (Chapters 2-5, 9-13). Particularly chapter 2 (except dynamic optimisation) is essential.
    • 8 ECTS in Econometrics - Stock, J.H. and M.W. Watson, Introduction to Econometrics, 4th edition Addison Wesley, New York (Chapters 2-9).

    If you do not fully meet all criteria, the Admission Board  might offer you the opportunity to follow online courses in Math, Microeconomics, and Econometrics to help you fulfill the admission requirements.

    Applicants may consider reading the following books to become familiar with the topics that will be taught per specialisation:

    • Urban & Regional Economics - McCann, P., Urban and Regional Economics Oxford University Press, Oxford, recent edition
    • Transport Economics - Boyer, K.D. Principles of Transportation Economics Addison Wesley, Reading, recent edition
    • Environmental Economics - Kahn, J.R. (1998) The Economic Approach to Environmental and Natural Resources (2nd edition). The Dryden Press, Forth Worth. Parts I, II and III
    • Real Estate Economics and Finance: McDonald & McMillen, Urban Economics and Real Estate: Theory and Policy, recent edition

    How to demonstrate that you meet the above requirements

    You are required to indicate in the course description section of the Application Form how you meet the programme specific admission requirements.

    Whether you meet the admission requirements, is determined by the Admission Board based on your complete application.

    English-language proficiency requirements

    You will have to demonstrate sufficient English language proficiency. You can find an overview of relevant information to demonstrate your English language proficiency on the language requirement page

  • Application Procedure

    Application documents

    To apply you are required to provide the following documents:

    • Scan of your passport or national ID card (ID for EEA students only) valid at the start date of the programme
    • Master Application File please download the correct file from this page. In this file you can see which documents are required to apply for your programme.
    • Proof of English language proficiency (if already obtained): upload your proof of English language proficiency or English language test results. Please find the English language requirements here.

    After having prepared the required documents, please follow the online application procedure

    Application fee & deadlines

    All students seeking admission to an international Master’s programme with an international degree are required to pay a non-refundable €100 application fee. Only after you have paid this fee will we be able to start the evaluation of your application file. If you are applying for more than one programme, you will only need to pay the application fee once. Your application fee payment is valid for two years.

    Information on how to apply with an international university degree and deadlines can be found here

    Grants and scholarships

    As an international student planning to study at Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, you can apply for a variety of grants and bursaries. Detailed information about scholarships and deadlines can be found on www.vu.nl/scholarships or www.grantfinder.nl.

    International Student and Alumni Ambassadors 

    Our International Student and Alumni Ambassadors are happy to tell you all about their experiences with studying at VU Amsterdam and living in Amsterdam.

    • Our Student Ambassadors are current students at VU Amsterdam that represent a wide variety of programmes and countries.
    • Our International Alumni Ambassadors are VU Amsterdam graduates who are currently either working in the Netherlands or abroad, or doing a PhD or (second) Master's.

    You will find the full overview of our Ambassadors here: vu.nl/ambassadors. There you can chat with them directly.

  • Piet Rietveld Scholarship

    The Piet Rietveld Scholarship was established by the School of Business and Economics and the Department of Spatial Economics in memory of the late Professor Piet Rietveld (1952-2013), Head of the Department of Spatial Economics in the years 2002-2013. The master's programme offers a yearly single scholarship for an excellent student in the programme originating from Indonesia. 

    • Value 

    The scholarship covers the yearly tuition fee, and provides an allowance of € 3000 towards living costs. 

    • Deadline 

    1 April (each year) 

    • Fields of study 

    Eligible candidates should be admitted to the Spatial and Applied Economics master’s degree programme at VU Amsterdam. 

    Note that successful applicants for the scholarship must have a minimum level of English in order to obtain a visa. 

    • How to apply 

    Send a CV, a Grade List, and a Letter of Motivation to the following e-mail address: h.koster@vu.nl.

    Please apply simultaneously for admittance to the master's programme, insofar as you have not done so already.

Want to know more?

Don't hesitate to contact us!

For questions about the programme content, please send an e-mail to the Programme director Hans Koster via spatialappliedeconomics.sbe@vu.nl.

Dutch student? Send your admission questions to toelating.sbe@vu.nl/admissions.sbe@vu.nl or call 020 5985873 on Mondays and Thursdays between 11:00h-12:00h

Call +31 (0)20 59 85020 (Mon – Fri: 10:30 – 12:30 and 14:00 – 16:00).

For questions about the programme content, you can call the Programme director Hans Koster via +31 205 989 437

International diploma applicants

International diploma applicants can send an e-mail to masters.sbe@vu.nl to get in touch with the International Student Advisor of this programme.

If you have questions about the tuition fee, Studielink or your personal dashboard on VU.nl, please contact the Student Desk: studentdesk@vu.nl.

Also, make sure to take a look at our FAQ page - you might already find your question answered there.

Contact

  • Marita Visser
  • International Student Advisor
  • School of Business and Economics
  • masters.sbe@vu.nl
  • Wouter Tuijnman
  • International Student Advisor, School of Humanities
  • masters.hum@vu.nl
  • Alissa Hiegentlich
  • International Student Advisor
  • School of Business and Economics
  • masters.sbe@vu.nl

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