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Economics MSc

This is a taught programme within the Economics subject area.

Outline

The Economics postgraduate degree provides training in advanced economic theory and econometric methods and allows you to specialise or take options in subjects reflecting the School's main areas of research expertise. The programme prepares you for work as a professional economist in the private and public sector, or for a career in research.

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Programme structure

Our teaching is informed by the research and scholarship of teaching staff, and is aimed at motivating you to achieve your full potential. All MSc students take a module in Research Methods, which provides practical skills and knowledge for MSc-level research. Students have widely differing backgrounds in mathematics, so the first week of all our Master's programmes is given over to compulsory intensive teaching in mathematics.

Course content

  • Core modules in Advanced Macroeconmics; Advanced Microeconomic Theory of Consumers, Markets and Welfare; Advanced Microeconomic Theory of Games and Information; Econometric Methods
  • Research Methods
  • Three optional modules
  • Dissertation of 10-12,000 words on an approved topic

Assessment

Assessment is based on a mixture of assignments, projects and written examinations (in May). You then write a supervised dissertation between May and September.

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Contact details

Admissions enquiries

T: +44 (0)1227 827272
E: information@kent.ac.uk

Subject enquiries

Director of Graduate Studies,
School of Economics, Keynes College, University of Kent, Canterbury, Kent CT2 7NP, UK
T: +44 (0)1227 827440
F: +44 (0)1227 827850
E: econ-pg@kent.ac.uk

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How to apply

Before applying, please read our ‘How to apply’ section.

You can then go straight to the online application form by clicking the programme below:

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Last Updated: 13/09/2011