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Graduate (Taught)
Application code:L1UB
Department of Economics

MSc Econometrics and Mathematical Economics

Challenge yourself on this technically rigorous master's programme and prepare for PhD study or a career as a quantitative economist or econometrician.

Overview

Introduction

This internationally reputed MSc programme is designed for those with a strong quantitative background who wish to study economics and econometrics.

On this programme, you'll begin by exploring the essential principles of macroeconomics, microeconomics, and econometrics before moving on to advanced study in all three areas. You’ll also choose an elective course from topics as varied as international economics, monetary economics, corporate finance, asset markets, portfolio management, machine learning, data science and stochastic processes.

The technical level of material covered in this degree is arguably higher than any similar master's degree in this field so you'll need to demonstrate a strong quantitative background.

We welcome applications from mathematicians, statisticians, physical scientists and engineers, as well as graduate economists who are looking to proceed to PhD study or a career as a quantitative economist within industry, government, central banking, international organisations or private sector economic consultancies.

Entry requirements

First class honours degree or equivalent with strong technical background in engineering, physical science, econometrics, statistics, mathematics, economics or other similarly quantitative fields.

GRE is required for applicants without a UK undergraduate degree. See more information below under "Additional tests".

Please select your country from the dropdown list below to find out the entry requirements that apply to you. Kindly note these are broad guidelines which may be superseded by department-specific entry requirements, as stated above.

Overseas

English language requirements

The English language requirement for this programme is Standard. Read more about our English language requirements.

Competition for places at LSE is strong. So, even if you meet the minimum entry requirements, this does not guarantee you an offer of a place.

However, please don’t feel deterred from applying – we want to hear from all suitably qualified students. Think carefully about how you can put together the strongest possible application to help you stand out from other students.

Programme content

The programme comprises ten months of full-time study. You take three compulsory courses and a fourth elective course. You're also required to attend an introductory course.

Please note ten-month full time master's programmes are not compliant with the Bologna process, which may affect the extent to which they are recognised. For more information, see Bologna process.

Why study with us

Discover more about our students and department.

Meet the department

LSE is home to one of the top economics departments in the world, with expertise across the full spectrum of mainstream economics.

Our academics and researchers are working at the frontiers of developments in the field and our research has a global impact. Over the past 50 years, this research has influenced almost every major intellectual development within the discipline.

As a department, our academics advise governments and central banks, aid agencies, and private-sector organisations in the UK, Europe and around the world. Our research insights help tackle global challenges such as economic instability, inequality and climate change, often catalysing profound policy shifts.

Past and present faculty members have shaped economic policy at a national and international level and our teaching staff have included a former Bank of England governor and Chief Economist to the World Bank. We count nine Nobel Prize winners among our current and former staff and students.

Within the department, we offer a range of undergraduate and postgraduate degrees, as well as doctoral training in economics. Our alumni find high-earning and rewarding roles in government, international institutions, business and finance.

Learn more about our programmes and research.

Your application

Overview

We welcome applications from all suitably qualified prospective students. At LSE, we want to recruit students with the best academic merit, potential and motivation, irrespective of background.

We carefully consider each application and take into account all the information included on your application form, such as your:

  • academic achievement (including predicted and achieved grades)
  • statement of academic purpose
  • two academic references
  • CV
  • GRE/GMAT.

See further information on supporting documents and check if you're exempt from taking the GRE/GMAT.

You may need to provide evidence of your English language proficiency. See our English language requirements.

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Fees and funding

The table of fees shows the latest tuition fees for all programmes.

You're charged a fee for your programme. At LSE, your tuition fee covers registration and examination fees payable to the School, lectures, classes and individual supervision, lectures given at other colleges under intercollegiate arrangements and, under current arrangements, membership of the Students' Union. It doesn't cover living costs or travel or fieldwork.

Home

£38,000

Home student fee (2025/26)

For this programme, all students pay the same tuition fees, regardless of their fee status.

Learning and assessment

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Graduate destinations

Overview

Our former students are employed as economists in a wide range of national and international organisations in government, international institutions, business and finance. In recent years, our graduates have gained employment in organisations such as Goldman Sachs, JP Morgan, Bank of America, Credit Suisse, NERA Economic Consulting, PwC, Deloitte, Compass Lexecon, McKinsey, IMF, World Bank, European Bank for Reconstruction and Development, Bundesbank, Bank of England, and HM Treasury.

Approximately one third of students proceed to PhD programmes at LSE or other leading universities such as MIT, Princeton, Stanford, UC Berkeley, NYU, Northwestern, UPenn, Columbia, Yale, MIT Sloan, Stanford GSB, Wharton, Kellogg, Berkeley Haas, UCLA, Michigan, Duke, Caltech, Wisconsin-Madison and Cornell.

Further information on graduate destinations for this programme

Top 5 sectors our students work in:

Education, Teaching and Research
Government, Public Sector and Policy
Consultancy
International Organisations
Financial and Professional Services
This data is drawn from the 2021/22 Graduate Outcomes Survey, run by the Higher Education Statistics Agency (HESA). Median salaries are calculated for respondents who are paid in UK pounds sterling and in full-time employment.

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