MSc Economics
Course Overview
Designed for graduates with a prior degree in economics, this intensive MSc program deepens your expertise in advanced economic theory and quantitative methods. It equips you with sophisticated analytical frameworks to tackle complex, real-world economic issues in a dynamic global environment. The course is a direct pathway to a high-level career as a professional economist or to further academic research at the PhD level.
Key Program Highlights
- Advanced training in economic theory and cutting-edge quantitative methods
- Development of sophisticated analytical frameworks for real-world problem-solving
- Strong emphasis on research and enquiry skills for academic or professional application
- Digitally-based transferable skills highly valued by top employers in government and finance
- Excellent preparation for a professional economist career or progression to a PhD
Course Overview
Designed for graduates with a prior degree in economics, this intensive MSc program deepens your expertise in advanced economic theory and quantitative methods. It equips you with sophisticated analytical frameworks to tackle complex, real-world economic issues in a dynamic global environment. The course is a direct pathway to a high-level career as a professional economist or to further academic research at the PhD level.
Key Program Highlights
- Advanced training in economic theory and cutting-edge quantitative methods
- Development of sophisticated analytical frameworks for real-world problem-solving
- Strong emphasis on research and enquiry skills for academic or professional application
- Digitally-based transferable skills highly valued by top employers in government and finance
- Excellent preparation for a professional economist career or progression to a PhD
Requirements
Modules
- Applied Econometrics for Economics and Finance
- Applied Economic Issues
- Behavioural Economics
- Dissertation and Research Design for Finance
- Econometrics for Economics and Finance
- International Macroeconomics and Finance
- Sustainable Development
- Topics in Macroeconomic Theory
- Topics in Microeconomics