MSc in Economics
Programme code: TMEC
Academic-year programme. Students must take three compulsory courses, one unit of optional courses and an extended essay linked to the optional course as shown. Students are also required to attend EC400 Introductory Course in Mathematics and Statistics.
Paper |
Course number and title | |
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1 |
Macroeconomics | |
2 |
Microeconomics or | |
Advanced Microeconomics † | ||
3 |
Econometrics | |
4 |
Courses to the value of one full unit: | |
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International Economics | |
Labour Economics | ||
Monetary Economics | ||
Public Economics | ||
Economics of Industry | ||
Development and Growth | ||
Political Economy | ||
Economic Growth, Development, and Capitalism in Historical Perspective | ||
Contracts and Organisations | ||
Asset Markets A (H) and FM4T1 Forecasting Financial Time Series - Dissertation (H) or FM4U1 Fixed Income Markets - Dissertation (H) or FM4T5 Portfolio Management - Dissertation (H) * | ||
Corporate Finance A (H) and FM4T2 Applied Corporate Finance - Dissertation (H) or FM4T3 (n/a 15/16) Corporate Finance Theory - Dissertation (H) * | ||
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Any other course in Economics approved by the candidate's teachers. Such approval will only be given in exceptional circumstances. | |
Notes | ||
† Students must obtain the permission of the course proprietor. | ||
* For the purposes of degree classification the Finance half unit courses are combined and averaged to produce a final mark. |
The Bologna Process in relation to taught masters programmes of nine or ten months duration.