MSc in Economics and Management
Programme Code: TMECMN
Department: Management
For students starting this programme of study in 2019/20
Guidelines for interpreting programme regulations
Classification scheme for the award of a taught master's degree (four units)
Exam sub-board local rules
A ten-month programme. Students take three core courses, two half-unit options and a dissertation. Students are also required to attend EC400 Introductory Course in Mathematics and Statistics.
Please note that places are limited on some optional courses. Admission onto any particular course is not guaranteed and may be subject to timetabling constraints and/or students meeting specific prerequisite requirements.
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Course number, title (unit value) | |
Introductory course |
EC400 Introductory Course in Mathematics and Statistics (0.0) # | |
Paper 1 |
MG411 Firms and Markets (1.0) | |
Paper 2 |
EC486 Econometric Methods (1.0) | |
Paper 3 |
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Papers 4 & 5 |
Courses to the value of 1.0 unit(s) from the following: | |
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FM445 Portfolio Management (0.5) | |
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MG412 Globalization and Strategy (0.5) (not available 2020/21) | |
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MG421 International Business Strategy and Emerging Markets (0.5) # | |
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MG452 Behavioural Economics for Management (0.5) # (not available 2020/21) | |
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MG4G4 Topics in Management Research (0.5) | |
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Or any other MSc-level elective course which is offered in the School, subject to approval of the Course Leader and the Programme Director. | |
Paper 6 |
MG417 Extended Essay (0.5) |
Prerequisite Requirements and Mutually Exclusive Options
* means available with permission
# means there may be prerequisites for this course. Please view the course guide for more information.
The Bologna Process facilitates comparability and compatibility between higher education systems across the European Higher Education Area. Some of the School's taught master's programmes are nine or ten months in duration. If you wish to proceed from these programmes to higher study in EHEA countries other than the UK, you should be aware that their recognition for such purposes is not guaranteed, due to the way in which ECTS credits are calculated.
Note for prospective students:
For changes to graduate course and programme information for the next academic session, please see the graduate summary page for prospective students. Changes to course and programme information for future academic sessions can be found on the graduate summary page for future students.