Master of Economics

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The Master of Economics is a postgraduate degree focused on advanced economic theory, quantitative methods, and applied economic analysis, preparing graduates for professional or research careers in economics and related fields.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf academic degree
graduate program
canLeadTo PhD in Economics
PhD in related fields
commonCareerOutcome consultant
data analyst
economic analyst
research economist
commonCareerOutcome policy analyst
commonEmployerType central banks
consulting firms
financial institutions
government agencies
international organizations
research institutes
commonPrerequisiteField business
economics
mathematics
statistics
educationLevel second cycle
emphasizesSkill economic modeling
policy evaluation
quantitative analysis
statistical inference
field economics
focusesOn advanced economic theory
applied economic analysis
quantitative methods
includesCourseworkIn applied macroeconomics
applied microeconomics
econometrics
macroeconomics
mathematical economics
microeconomics
research methods
mayInclude capstone project
internship
master’s thesis
offeredBy business schools
schools of economics
universities
preparesFor careers in related fields
professional careers in economics
research careers in economics
requiresPriorEducation bachelor’s degree
typicalAdmissionRequirement letters of recommendation
minimum GPA
proof of quantitative skills
statement of purpose
typicalDuration 1 year
2 years

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Faculty of Business and Economics offersDegree Master of Economics
subject surface form: Faculty of Business and Economics, University of Melbourne