The Master of Science in Economics, with tracks in Applied Economics (AE), Econometrics and Quantitative Economics (EQ), is a programme offering in-depth study of economics and economic data analysis. It includes an entry pathway for students without prior training in economics. You will follow a strong core programme, as well as a track system that allows you to opt for a more practice-oriented, more data-analytic and theoretical focus, along with an open category that allows you to take courses outside your track, or from other programmes. This allows you to create a fulfilling programme suited to your needs. The MSc in Economics is available for part-time or full-time study.
We seek students with a keen sense of purpose and curiosity about economics. You may consider the Applied Economics track if you are a working professional who makes or will be making critical and strategic decisions in your company or public sector agency and who could benefit tremendously from a good understanding of the market and the economy. The Econometrics and Quantitative Economics track is an option if you wish to learn more about data analysis with a special focus on economic, financial and social data. You may wish to pursue careers involving technical economics research, or further graduate study in Economics.
The Master of Science in Economics (MSE) programme features a strong yet flexible core, tracks that sharpen your focus and a wide range of electives in your chosen track. You will also enjoy the flexibility to take courses outside of your track or programme for a fulfilling, personalised programme. The programme offers two admission pathways:
Accelerated Pathway (August intake) – students with strong economics knowledge and quantitative techniques are exempted from foundation courses
Regular Pathway (January intake) – students from other disciplines who do not have the necessary training in economic theory and quantitative techniques.
Applied Economics Track (full-time or part-time)
Gain a comprehensive understanding of global economic issues for strategic decision making in the public sector and corporate world. With an emphasis on applications, the AE track will give you the content knowledge of and familiarity with analytical frameworks in economics for analysing the events and complex issues we constantly confront.
Econometrics and Quantitative Economics Track (full-time, with part-time option if able to take weekday daytime classes)
Master economic theories and econometric tools for collecting and analysing economic, social and financial data, and be informed by well-founded insights in economic theory, practice and research. Focusing on modern and rigorous data analysis methods, this track covers regression analysis, time-series and forecasting methods, panel-data models, advanced economic theory and applications.