After the bachelor's
With the Bachelor in Fiscal Economics under your belt, you’ll have some exciting decisions to make. Do you want to keep on studying, and further develop your profile and prospects? Or are you keen to launch your career, and start making your mark on the workforce?
Master's programmes
You’ll enjoy direct entry to the Maastricht University School of Business and Economics master's programme in Fiscal Economics, with no additional requirements. Maastricht’s School of Business Economics also offers a range of related master’s degrees with excellent reputations, if you’re interested in branching out. Not to mention the many options across the Netherlands and elsewhere that your bachelor’s degree will have prepared you well for (note that additional admissions requirements may apply).
Career prospects
Maastricht University School of Business and Economics has a top track record in this field. Along with its strong overall reputation, it is particularly noted for producing graduates with immediately applicable practical skills and solid experience working in international teams. Combine this with the ongoing shortage of fiscal economists, and you’ll find yourself in an enviable position. Graduates work in:
- tax inspection
- tax advisory or management roles
- private consultancies
- auditing firms like KPMG, Ernst & Young, PricewaterhouseCoopers and Deloitte
- multinationals such as DSM, Unilever and Shell
- national and local governments.
