

The Master’s in Regional and Environmental Economics focuses on sustainable development, environmental policy, regional planning, and economic strategy. Students study how economic systems interact with environmental and regional challenges, learning to analyze resource management, public policy, and sustainable growth. The program develops strong analytical and research skills through case studies and applied projects. Graduates are prepared for careers in government agencies, environmental organizations, regional development institutions, and international economic planning bodies.
Tuition fees are essential and vary by country, university, and level of study.
The minimum fees for Master’s in Regional and Environmental Economics are $5,500.
The maximum fees for Master’s in Regional and Environmental Economics are $5,500.
Scholarships are available to help reduce costs.
| Visa | Cost |
|---|---|
| Hungary Student Visa | Hungary student visa (D-type) costs approximately €110–€150 depending on the embassy. Residence permit fees may apply after arrival. |
A post-study work permit allows graduates to stay in the country to find work.
| Country | Name of post-study work visa | Duration |
|---|---|---|
| Hungary | International students in Hungary can work up to 24 hours per week during the semester and full-time during official holidays. | N/A |
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John von Neumann University
Kecskemét, Hungary
Fee range (min-max)
$5,500 - $5,500
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