Theses
Theses
For students who wish to write a thesis at the Chair of Health Economics, a colloquium for bachelor’s and master’s theses is offered at the beginning of each semester (the date will be announced in advance on the department’s website; subsequent dates will be communicated during the colloquium). It is not necessary to have a specific topic in mind; topics will be suggested by the department.
Prerequisites:
- An empirical thesis is required.
- Causality and Program Evaluation” (for master’s students) and “Introduction to Econometrics” (for bachelor’s students) serve as preparation for the empirical thesis.
- Successful completion of at least one course offered by the Chair of Health Economics (grade of 2.3 or higher).
- The thesis must be registered within 3 weeks.