Economics, Development MSc

Master

In Birmingham

Price on request

Description

  • Type

    Master

  • Location

    Birmingham

The MSc in Development Economics reflects our strength in theoretical and applied policy, particularly relating to developing countries. Specialising in development theory, policy and econometrics, this course will hone your analytic, technical and research skills as you prepare for your career in the industry.

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Location

Start date

Birmingham (West Midlands)
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Birmingham B15 2TT

Start date

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Subjects

  • International
  • Economics

Course programme

Core modules

  • Development Economic Policy, 10 credits
  • Dissertation (Economics), 60 credits
  • Econometrics, 20 credits
  • Macroeconomics, 20 credits
  • Microeconomics, 20 credits
  • Topics in Development Economics, 20 credits
Optional modules

Choose 30 credits from the following:

  • Applied Econometrics, 20 credits
  • Corporate Finance, 10 credits
  • Economics of Financial Markets, 10 credits
  • Environmental Economics, 20 credits
  • Experimental and Behavioural Economics, 10 credits
  • International Banking and Finance: Regulation and Supervision, 10 credits
  • International Trade Policy, 10 credits
  • International Trade Theory, 20 credits
  • Monetary Policy, 10 credits
  • Natural Resource Economics, 10 credits
  • Political Economy and Economic Policy, 10 credits
  • Risk, Uncertainty and Information, 10 credits

The optional modules listed on the website for this programme may unfortunately occasionally be subject to change. As you will appreciate key members of staff may leave the University and this necessitates a review of the modules that are offered. Where the module is no longer available we will let you know as soon as we can and help you make other choices.

Economics, Development MSc

Price on request