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    Public Sector Innovation and eGovernance (M.Sc.)

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    Münster, DEMScIn-person2 years
    €11,226.00
    Tuition
    over 24mo
    35
    Cohort
    students
    120
    Credits

    Public Sector Innovation and eGovernance (M.Sc.) at University of Münster is a 120-credit, 2-year, in-person MSc program based in Münster, DE. Tuition is €11,226.

    About the program

    The program combines public administration, public management, information systems, and eGovernance. Students study in Leuven (semester 1), Münster (semester 2), and Tallinn (semester 3), with the thesis in semester 4 at a chosen location.

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    Post-study work rights

    Germany: post-study residence permit for job search of up to 18 months (Section 20 of the Residence Act) for international graduates of German universities.

    $12,000.00
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    Frequently asked questions

    How much does Public Sector Innovation and eGovernance (M.Sc.) at University of Münster cost?
    The total estimated tuition for Public Sector Innovation and eGovernance (M.Sc.) at University of Münster is €11,226 across 120 required credits.
    Is Public Sector Innovation and eGovernance (M.Sc.) at University of Münster online or in-person?
    Public Sector Innovation and eGovernance (M.Sc.) at University of Münster is offered in-person.
    How long does Public Sector Innovation and eGovernance (M.Sc.) at University of Münster take to complete?
    Public Sector Innovation and eGovernance (M.Sc.) at University of Münster is structured around 2 years and 120 credits.
    How large is the Public Sector Innovation and eGovernance (M.Sc.) at University of Münster cohort?
    Public Sector Innovation and eGovernance (M.Sc.) at University of Münster typically enrolls around 35 students per cohort.
    What work-permit options follow Public Sector Innovation and eGovernance (M.Sc.) at University of Münster?
    Post-completion work rights for Public Sector Innovation and eGovernance (M.Sc.) at University of Münster: Germany: post-study residence permit for job search of up to 18 months (Section 20 of the Residence Act) for international graduates of German universities.