The MA Economics course is designed to meet the growing demand for those students who seek an applied economics degree that combines a solid training in Microeconomic and Macroeconomic principles with quantitative methods and research informed applied economics units.
Students on the MA Economics will take compulsory courses in both Microeconomics and Macroeconomics; they will further advance their quantitative skills and techniques in the core courses in Introduction to Econometrics, Mathematical Methods in Economic Analysis and Further Econometrics.
Degree Offered
Entry requirement
Curriculum structure
How you learn
How you are assessed
Career opportunities
Degree Offered
Master of Economics
Entry requirement
Bachelor’s degree in respective discipline
Curriculum structure
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How you learn
A wide range of learning experiences blends practice with in-depth subject knowledge. Theory modules are usually delivered by a combination of lectures, seminars and independent study.
How you are assessed
The programme is assessed via a variety of methods including assignments, examinations, group work, presentations and live practical projects.
Career Opportunities
The demand for economists continues to grow worldwide. This demand exists across a host of institutions ranging from the public sector (like universities, central banks, international organisations) to the private sector (commercial banks and insurance providers).
With the range of applied economics skills provided in the MA Economics students are perfectly placed to seek a career in business and place themselves ahead of competition.
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