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This programme is designed for:
* those working in the public sector, public administration, government departments, the NHS, international agencies and elsewhere who wish to upgrade their existing skills by more exposure to up-to-date techniques and knowledge relevant to policy analysis in social and economic policy areas, and to public sector administration and financial management.
* those who want to build on their existing degrees in economics by obtaining further knowledge and expertise in more specialised areas, such as health economics, social policy analysis and public finance, whilst maintaining a broad range of career options in government, the public sector, health or public administration, research and policy centres, and elsewhere.
* those with a background in disciplines such as government, sociology, mathematics or natural sciences, but without a strong background in economics, who wish to develop their abilities in economics and related areas, with particular reference to the application of these skills in the fields of economic and social policy, administration and management.
Students who do not have a strong background in economics but who have other relevant qualifications or experience can take a Summer Session course in Economics and Quantitative Methods.
Course Structure
The programme has three core components:
* Applied Microeconomics for Decision-Making and Policy Analysis (Double Unit)
* Social Policy Analysis (Double Unit) and
* Either Econometrics or Quantitative Analysis or Econometric Methods for Research (Double Unit)
In addition students choose four optional units from:
* Applied Microeconometrics
* Cost-Benefit Analysis
* Development Project Appraisal *
* Economics of European Integration
* Experimental Economics
* Finance and Investment
* Game Theory: Economic Applications
* Health Care Management
* Industrial Economics
* International Macroeconomics
* Labour Economics
* Political Economy from the General Equilibrium Point of View
Project
* Public Finance
* Public Sector Economics: Microeconomic Applications
Students may be allowed to take one or more of their optional units from the following courses in environmental economics offered by the Environment Department. Students wishing to do so must first ask their M.Sc. Director and the Environment Department's M.Sc. Director for permission, which is not automatic.
Want to improve your English level for admission?
Prepare for the program requirements with English Online by the British Council.
- ✔️ Flexible study schedule
- ✔️ Experienced teachers
- ✔️ Certificate upon completion
📘 Recommended for students with an IELTS level of 6.0 or below.