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    MSc 12 months full-time, 24 months part-time

Course Description

Our MSc Business Economics is a degree designed to expose you to the most up-to-date analyses of business economics, at both firm and industry level, from internationally renowned experts.

Join this truly international course, within a Department that is proud of its friendly and inclusive international community.

Specialise by choosing from a range of optional modules, such as International Business, Economics of Development, The Economics of Financial Markets and Economics of Public Policy.

You will be joining a department that is notable for the range of internationally recognised research that it conducts, including in business economics.

Entry Requirements

Normally a good undergraduate honours degree (2:1 or above) or equivalent from a university outside the UK. Your undergraduate degree should be in a numerate discipline and you should have a basic knowledge of maths and statistics.

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Fees

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Programme Funding

Masters scholarships available please visit website for details

Student Destinations

Various careers are open to you with this degree, including financial and public policy related roles.

The specialist expertise in economic analysis prepares our students for challenging roles. We have a strong commitment to employability and our graduates are successful in obtaining professional roles, in the public as well as corporate and the third sectors.

Our award-winning careers centre provides excellent careers advice specifically for postgraduate students. A number of our courses offer placement opportunities during the summer months, with a dedicated school Development Officer on hand to help you search, secure and succeed in a relevant placement.

Module Details

Core modules

  • Introduction to Econometric Analysis
  • Microeconomic Policy
  • Economics of Corporate Strategy
  • Topics in Business Economics
  • Research Methodology and Quantitative Research Methods
  • Microeconometrics A
  • Dissertation

Optional Modules

A range of optional modules are available, such as:

  • Economics of Development
  • Economics of Financial Markets
  • Economics of Public Policy.

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