Economics and Econometrics

Study mode:On campus Study type:Part-time Languages: English
Local:$ 5.48 k / Year(s) Foreign:$ 14.4 k / Year(s)  
51 place StudyQA ranking:4901 Duration:12 months

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Course aims

. provide advanced instruction and rigorous training in economic and econometric theories and the relevant methods of empirical research in those areas

. develop students' powers of inquiry, critical analysis, and logical thinking and to apply theoretical knowledge to current issues of policy and practice

. encourage initiative, independent learning, and create awareness of the range of methodological approaches to research and problem solving and their implications for research findings

. equip students with core skills in: computer literacy, numeracy, use of databases and IT skills, problem-solving, written and oral communication, report writing and presentation

. provide students with the knowledge and skills to equip them for a range of careers in economics and/or econometrics, in government, in industrial firms and the service and public sectors

. provide training for those who wish to subsequently pursue a research and/or academic career via a PhD in economics and/or econometrics

. enable students to apply advanced research skills to a relevant research area in economics and/or econometrics, via course units and a dissertation.

Module details

Typical compulsory course units include: Microeconomic Theory; Macroeconomic Theory; Advanced Econometric Theory; Topics in Advanced Econometrics; Time Series Econometrics; Cross Section Econometrics; Applied Econometrics; Econometric Computing; and Mathematical Economics. These depend on whether taking the "Theory" or "Applied" pathways. In addition, students take two optional course units from a wide range. Students undertaking any MSc programme in Economics are required to write a dissertation of between 12,000 and 15,000 words in the period following the exams in May and June.

Progression and assessmentThe Master of Economics and Econometrics is awarded by the University on the recommendation of the Board of the School of Social Sciences, Graduate Office. The degree may be awarded with Pass, Merit or Distinction.

Students who fail a Master's degree may be awarded a Postgraduate Diploma if they satisfy the appropriate conventions. Once a diploma has been awarded in these circumstances, a student cannot re-enrol on a Master's degree.

In Economics, there are three standard methods of assessment: (i) written examination only; (ii) written examination, with a weight of two thirds, plus an essay or project, with a weight of one third; (iii) project. Examinations are usually 2 hours in length.

Full entry requirementsAcademic entry qualification overview: UK 2:1 (or overseas equivalent) in economics/econometrics/agricultural economics or a related subject for direct MSc entry.UK 2:2 (or overseas equivalent) in economics/econometrics/agricultural economics or a related subject for entry onto the Postgraduate Diploma (where available).In addition to the normal supporting documents, applicants for the MSc in Economics & Econometrics must also supply the following: - A brief description of the course units taken on their undergraduate degree, detailing core texts used. This does not have to be an official document. A paragraph for each course unit taken will be sufficient.PLEASE NOTE THAT YOUR APPLICATION WILL NOT BE CONSIDERED UNTIL WE RECEIVE THE ABOVE INFORMATION. English Language Requirements CAE score: (read more) Cambridge English: Advanced (CAE) is part of the Cambridge English suite and is targeted at a high level (IETLS 6.5-8.0). It is an international English language exam set at the right level for academic and professional success. Developed by Cambridge English Language Assessment - part of the University of Cambridge - it helps you stand out from the crowd as a high achiever. 60 (Grade C)
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