Courses
Course catalogue of the University of Lucerne
You will find an overview of all courses and details in the course catalogue.
Start Fall Semester
Model curriculum MA in Economics and Management (with optional compulsory subjects)
Model curriculum MA in Economics and Management (with specialisation)
Start Spring Semester
Model curriculum MA in Economics and Management (with optional compulsory subjects)
Model curriculum MA in Economics and Management (with specialisation)
Students of the University of Lucerne
Are you a student of the Faculty of Economics and Management at the University of Lucerne and would like to attend single courses at another Swiss university?
Please contact the relevant university to get information about the registration requirements. The crediting of courses in your degree programme must be clarified in advance with the student advisory service (studienberatung-wf@unilu.ch). Compulsory courses cannot be taken as single courses at another university (exceptions are only possible in justified cases with a request to the Student Advisory Service).
If you would like to spend an entire semester at another university instead of attending only single courses, you can find more information under Mobility.
Students from other Swiss universities
Are you studying at another Swiss university and would like to attend single courses at the Faculty of Economics and Management at the University of Lucerne?
Please register here for single course attendance. The number is limited to a maximum of two courses per semester. Single course attendance is currently free of charge. An overview as well as information on the courses can be found in the course catalogue.
Registration deadlines:
Spring semester: 31 January
Fall semester: 31 August
The faculty will inform about the further procedure by e-mail after the registration.
Students who are registered for a Bachelor degree in Economics & Management at the University of Lucerne may earn credits towards a Master’s degree in advance, up to a maximum total of 36 credits (24 Cr from the compulsory subjects, 12 Cr from the optional subjects) and subject to successful completion of at least 150 credits as part of the Bachelor degree. These credits will not count towards the Bachelor degree, unsuccessful attempts will count towards the Master’s degree (see Guidance on Study Structure at Master Level).
Interested students should contact the Student Advisory Service at the beginning of the semester (at the latest by Friday of the second week of the semester) so that their achievements can be checked and the registration for the relevant courses can be activated.