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Ireland’s Global University
MSc Applied Economics(One Year Full Time)
This one-year course provides high quality training in economics with a focus on training students to apply economics to real world problems. The course is ideal preparation for a career as a professional economist working on analysing economic policy issues or applying economics to business situations. In the summer term, students will do either a supervised research thesis or an internship in an economics-related area. Students can switch after the first term to our MSc in Quantitative Economics, which focuses on applying advanced mathematical and statistical methods to economics.
The School of Economics recognises that quality teaching at the graduate level requires staff that are actively engaged in research of the highest calibre. This programme features small group teaching from leading economists and a supportive environment. Masters students are an integral part of our School community, attending research seminars and receiving a wide range of supports to help them prepare for the research thesis or internship element of their degree.
UCD School of Economics is Ireland’s leading economics department. Our staff are experts with international reputations in a wide range of topics such as macroeconomics, econometrics, applied microeconomics, international trade and health economics. School members play a significant role in researching and debating key economic policy issues and bring this experience into the classroom so that Masters students are exposed to cutting edge research and topics.
Ireland’s leading school of economics
Course Content and Structure
90 creditstaught masters
60 creditstaught modules
30 creditsdissertation
MSc Applied Economics
Why study at UCD?
TraditionEstablished 1854, with 160 years of teaching & research excellence
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Global profileUCD is ranked in the top 1% of higher education institutions worldwide
Global communityOver 6,000 international students from over 120 countries study at UCD
Global careersDegrees with high employability; dedicated careers support; 1 year stay-back visa for Non-EU students
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SafetyModern parkland campus with 24 hour security, minutes from Dublin city centre
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In your first term, you will take the following modules:
• Microeconomics• Macroeconomics• Econometrics• Research Skills
In your second term, you take four of the following core modules
• Advanced Microeconomics• Advanced Macroeconomics• Advanced Econometrics• Welfare Economics and Public Finance• Health Economics• International Trade• Energy Economics and Policy
30 creditsinternshipor
With the approval of the course directors, students can substitute a module from another School in the University for one of these options.
In the summer term, you will do either a supervised research thesis or an internship.
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Course code: W026
Graduate Profile
Anne Haubo Dyhrberg, Economic Consultant at DKM Economic Consultants
The Masters in Economics programme at UCD is in my opinion a fantastic programme. One of the key advantages of the programme is the wide variety of courses on offer in the second semester. The selection enables student to explore different topics and disciplines within economics and choose specifically what they find interesting. It also allows them to get a well-rounded view of graduate economics. This is important when applying for jobs, especially in consultancy as you will work on many different projects with clients from all fields.
Entry Requirements
• A primary degree with at least an upper second class honours or international equivalent in Economics, or in another degree that has strong theoretical and quantitative content such as Maths, Physics, Engineering or Computer Science is required.
• An upper second class honours in a Higher Diploma in Economics.• Applicants whose first language is not English must also demonstrate
English language proficiency of IELTS 6.5 (no band less than 6.0 in each element), or equivalent.
Graduates work in public-sector bodies and regulatory agencies, and private-sector financial and consultancy organisations in roles including economist, chartered and certified accountant, policy analyst, investment analyst and financial risk analyst.
To give some examples, our graduates now work in the Central Bank of Ireland, Irish government departments, The Economist, Citi, Microsoft, Hewlett-Packard Financial Services, JPMorgan, GE Capital, Bank of America and Asian Development Bank. Many have risen to senior positions including Deputy Governor of the Central Bank of Ireland.
Career Opportunities
Fees Fee information at www.ucd.ie/fees
Apply Now Apply online at www.ucd.ie/apply
Related Masters
MSc Finance
MSc Quantitative Economics
MA Statistics
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Contact Us
EU Studentswww.ucd.ie/economics [email protected] +353 1 716 8179
International Studentswww.ucd.ie/international [email protected]
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