Master's Degree Programs
The University of Bucharest offers the following Master’s Degree programs in English:
| Business Behavioral Economics | Intercultural Management |
| Business Consulting | Master of Business Administration (MBA) |
| Innovation Marketing and Brand Management | Cognitive Science (Mind the brain!) |
| Public Policy for Energy, Climate Changes and Sustainability | Environmental Humanities Studies |
| Administration of Small and Medium Enterprises | Physics of Advanced Materials and Nanostructures |
| Chemistry of Advanced Materials | Physics of Atom, Nucleus and Elementary Particles, Astrophysics and Applications |
| International Arbitration | Theoretical and Computational Physics |
| Law of New Technologies | Photonics, Plasma and Lasers |
| Advertising and Digital Communication | Environmental Physics and Eco-friendly Materials |
| American Studies | International Public Affairs |
| Digital Humanities | Research in Sociology |
| Cultural British Studies | Transdisciplinary Perspectives in Socioecological Transformations |
| English Language Linguistics. Methods and Applications | Advanced Studies in Mathematics |
| Philosophy, Politics and Economics | Algebra, Geometry and Cryptography |
| Communication and Intercultural Studies | Natural Language Processing |
| Intercultural Management | Data Science |
| Master of Business Administration (MBA) | Security and Applied Logic |
| Cognitive Science (Mind the brain!) | Artificial Intelligence |
| Environmental Humanities Studies | |
| Physics of Advanced Materials and Nanostructures |
In order to complete the Exchange Mobility Agreement with the courses you wish to attend, please click the button below to consult the available course offer.
Please note that the number of ECTS credits assigned to certain courses could be subject to change or updates. In such cases, the initial Exchange Mobility Agreement submitted during the application process will be subject to mandatory revision after the student’s arrival at the University of Bucharest, in order to ensure that the final study plan fulfills the credit requirements established by the home university.
After arrival, students are required to contact both the faculty secretariat and the International Relations Office regarding any necessary modifications to their course selection. The faculty secretariat will provide updated academic information regarding course availability, schedules, and credit allocation, while the International Relations Office will support and guide students throughout the administrative modification process.
If such changes occur, students are obliged to update their Exchange Mobility Agreement accordingly. This means they must first consult the faculty secretariat and then inform the International Relations Office so that the necessary modifications can be processed. The revised document must be issued, signed, and forwarded to the partner university for approval and final validation.