Double Degree
The Faculty of Arts, Business, Law and Economics is proud to offer students opportunities to further their academic and professional goals through a double degree masters program.
Upon completing the program, you will be awarded two masters’ degrees: the degree of your home university and the degree of your host university. Within this program, you will complete the Master's degree core courses at the University of Adelaide, with elective requirements credited from your studies at the European host institution, fast-tracking two Masters degree's from our prestigious network of universities.
The program is open to both domestic and international students who are undertaking study in Master of International Management, Master of Wine Business, or the Master of Applied Economics.
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Funding your experience
You will pay tuition fees to the University of Adelaide throughout the duration of your program.
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Application and deadlines
Applications are open to students once they have admitted into their relevant Master's program. You are then notified as to the outcome of your application 2 weeks after the selected program's application deadline.
Key dates
This application round is for students who will meet the academic application requirements prior to commencing study in their European Master Degree Program.
Applications close Details 15 April 2020 For Trimester 3, 2020 commencement (September/October session). 15 October 2020 For Trimester 1, 2021 commencement (April/May session).
Host universities

EM Strasbourg Business School
Diplôme Grande Ecole – Spécialisation Master’s in International and European Business
Students selected to undertake their Double Degree program at this institution will undertake some of the following courses at EM Strasbourg in the second year of their double degree program;
- International Supply Chain Management
- International and European Business Law
- Global Wine Business
- International Soft Skills Essentials
- International Business Negotiations: Bridging the Cultural Gap
More information on the EM Strasbourg Spécialisation Master’s in International and European Business will be available soon.

Ca'Foscari University of Venice
Master of Business Administration and International Management
Students selected to undertake their Double Degree program at this institution will undertake some of the following courses at Ca'Foscari University of Venice in their second year of their double degree program;
- Cross Cultural Marketing
- Techniques for Managerial Decisions
- Management Control in International Firms
- Technology and Innovation Management
- International Industrial Economics

Corvinus University of Budapest
Master’s in International Economy and Business
The core content of the program reflects the increasing globalisation and continuous evolution of international economics and business management. The programme addresses the main aspects of the global economy: trade, finance, factoring and information flows, multinational corporations, corporate strategies, international organisations, development, regionalism and integration, intellectual property, and other areas.
Students selected to undertake their Double Degree program at this institution will undertake some of the following courses at Corvinus University of Budapest in the second year of their double degree program;
- International Business Strategy
- Economics of Transnational Corporations
- Globalization, Financial Crises and Development
- International Business: An European Approach
- EU Economic Policies
Please see the Corvinus' website for more information on their Master’s in International Economy and Business.
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Eligibility
This exciting development provides eligible students with the opportunity to complete the University of Adelaide’s Master of Wine Business program and UNISTRA’s Diplome Grand Ecole – Specialisation International Wine Management and Tourism within 2 years, subject to meeting all graduation requirements for both institutions.
To be eligible, you must:
- Prior to departure have completed 24 units of study within the Master of Wine Business program, including the following courses:
- MARKETNG 7104 - Marketing Management (M).
- ECON 7200 - Economic Principles (M).
- OENOLOGY 7000NW - Foundations of Wine Science.
- WINE 7000 - Learning Discoveries in Wine.
- WINE 7002 - Evaluating Domestic and International Wine Markets.
- OENOLOGY 7530WT - Grape and Wine Production.
- 9 units of Elective courses from the following: WINE 7006 Contemporary Issues in Wine Business WINE 7003 Australian Wine in the Asian Century WINE 7006 Wine Retail, Cellar Door and Food Tourism (M) WINE 7005 Direct Wine Marketing (M).
- Meet all admissions requirements as set out by a student's host university, including any language requirements for the year of admission.
- Complete the requirements of both universities programs to be eligible to graduate with both awards.
- Prior to departure have completed 24 units of study within the Master of Wine Business program, including the following courses:

EM Strasbourg Business School
Diplôme Grande Ecole - Specialisation International Wine Management and Tourism
This English-taught programme provides wine management and tourism education customized to the particular demands of the global wine trade, the unique feature of the domestic and overseas wine industries, and wine as a product.
Students learn to combine cutting edge and world best-practice wine management know-how with a working knowledge and skills in both winemaking and viticulture, this incorporating the entire wine value chain.
Students selected to undertake their Double Degree program will undertake some of the following courses at The University of Strasbourg in the second year of their double degree program;
- International Export Strategies in Wine Business.
- The Language of Wine.
- Entrepreneurship and Small Business in Wine Business.
- International Wine Business Sales and Negotiation.
- Financial, Accounting and Legal Aspects in Wine Business.
Please see the EM Strasbourg website for more information on the Spécialisation Master’s in International Wine Management and Tourism.

Eberhard Karls Universität Tübingen
M.Sc. Economics
The M.Sc. in Economics program builds upon the expertise and reputation of Tübingen’s faculty in various fields of economics. Founded in 1817, the School of Business and Economics of Tübingen University that offers this Masters is the oldest one in Germany.
Graduating from this program, you will be able to understand the driving forces behind major economic trends and what these mean for firms, workers, and governments. You will acquire the skills to analyze economic data professionally and understand the logic of economic problems.
Students selected to undertake their Double Degree program will undertake some of the following courses at Universität Tübingen in the second year of their double degree program;
- Advanced Microeconometrics,
- Advanced Time Series Analysis, and
- A six-months period fully devoted to working on a Master’s thesis.
Please see the Universität Tübingen Faculty of Economics and Social Science website for more information on the MSc. In Economics, including the Semester Dates.
Need more information?
If you have questions about your eligibility for either of the Double Degree programs, get in touch below.