This versatile MSc in Economics offers a blend of theoretical and methodological training, coupled with exposure to economic and financial data. It equips you with a solid understanding of economics, fosters creative problem-solving abilities, and enables a nuanced examination of economic policy implications. Our faculty tackles real-world issues, incorporating a diverse range of theories for an interdisciplinary approach with global applicability. You can pursue the standard Master of Economics or opt for one of our specialized tracks, focusing on International Economics or Business and Financial Economics. Graduates are well-positioned for roles in both the business and public sectors, particularly in the finance industry where analytical and decision-making skills are essential. Alternatively, the program prepares individuals for PhD programs and academic careers.
In the first year, students must complete the following mandatory modules:
- Macroeconomics 1 (15 credits)
- Dissertation (MSc Economics) (40 credits)
- Applied Econometrics (30 credits)
- Introduction to Economic Analysis and Quantitative Methods (20 credits)
- Microeconomics 1 (15 credits)
Additionally, students are required to select 60 credits from the following list of options:
- Microeconomics 2 (15 credits)
- Macroeconomics 2 (15 credits)
- Economics of Finance and Investment (15 credits)
- International Financial Markets (15 credits)
- Economics of International Development (15 credits)
- Economics of European Integration (15 credits)
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