University Master's Degree in European Union-China: Culture and Economy

Cultivating specialists to join the labour market in the European Union, China, Taiwan, Singapore, Hong Kong, Macau or Latin America, in companies, institutions or non-governmental entities.
 

Official Master's Degree in European Union-China: Culture and Economy

Study guides

Master description

The Master's Degree in European Union-China: Culture and Economics consists of 60 ECTS credits and is taken over one academic year.

The degree is divided into two semesters of attendance-based teaching and a master’s degree dissertation. The structure of the modules is as follows: 54 obligatory ECTS for attendance-based teaching throughout the degree (four successive modules: module 1, 15 ECTS; module 2, 12 ECTS; module 3, 12 ECTS; module 4, 12 ECTS credits) and module 5, of 6 obligatory ECTS, which consist of the master’s degree dissertation. Supervision for the module-6 dissertation is annual.

Obligatory credits correspond to both the fundamental and complementary subjects, thereby facilitating students’ acquisition of that knowledge which is most suitable to their research or professional future.

Course begins on

25/09/2025

Course ends on

26/06/2026

Teaching timetable

Check the master's schedule.

http://mastereuchina.uab.es/

 

Study plan structure

Table of credits for each course

  obligatoris treballFinal
First Year 54 6
Totals 54 6

Basic and compulsory training

First Year No assignat Year
First semester
  • 42659 - The Cultures of the European Union and China
  • 42662 - European Union-china Relations
Second Semester
  • 42660 - Business Management
  • 42663 - Master Thesis
Yearly
  • 42661 - The Economies of the European Union and China
No assignat
  • 102343 - Business Economics I (2)
  • 102387 - International Economics (2)
  • 101531 - Business and Domestic and International Markets in East Asia (2)
  • 101577 - Introduction to Economics (2)
  • 101526 - East Asian International Relations (2)

Optional subjects

All subjects are worth 6 credits unless otherwise stated.
All optional subjects are not scheduled each year.