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University of Tartu
MA in Quantitative Economics
- Tartu, Estonia
MA
Full time
2 years
On-Campus
English
MA in Quantitative Economics gives students strong preparation in contemporary economic theory and econometric analysis methods.
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Economics School of Louvain
Master in Economics - Professional Focus
- Ottignies-Louvain-la-Neuve, Belgium
Master
Full time
2 years
On-Campus
English
The Master in Economics - Professional Focus - ECON2MS/G (Finalité spécialisée) is a high-quality program designed to offer training to pursue a high-level professional career by integrating a large set of subjects in economics. It provides the needed skills and tools to become a “problem solver” by understanding economic analysis and its applications to real-life situations.
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Nova School of Business and Economics
Master's in Economics
- Lisbon, Portugal
Master
Full time
3 semesters
On-Campus
English
The Master’s in Economics at Nova SBE is the 3rd best Master’s in Economics in Europe. Did we grab your attention yet? To that, we can add the opportunity to take part in an advanced program that includes analytical skills and political and economic awareness.
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University of Bristol - Business, Economics and Innovation
MSc Economics
- Bristol, United Kingdom
MSc
Full time
1 year
On-Campus
English
Opting for an MSc in Economics will place you in high demand across both the private and public sectors, opening doors to roles in various fields. The program offers specialist pathways that allow you to focus on economics, economic policy or macroeconomics – tailoring your study to your academic interests and future career plans.
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Economics School of Louvain
Master in Economics - Research Focus
- Ottignies-Louvain-la-Neuve, Belgium
Master
Full time, Part time
2 years
On-Campus
English
These are an intensive two-year programs providing advanced training in microeconomics, macroeconomics, and econometrics, together with applications to several specific fields. Master in Economics - Research Focus - ECON2MA (Finalité approfondie) offers a deep understanding of what economics is today, and - in close connection with internationally well-known research centers - prepares our students to carry out high-level research in economics.
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Economics School of Louvain
One-year General Master (60)
- Ottignies-Louvain-la-Neuve, Belgium
Master
Full time, Part time
1 year
On-Campus
English
If you come from another discipline and are looking to deepen your knowledge of economics, you can also join the 1-Year program. A one-year General Master's (60) degree typically refers to a graduate program that allows students to explore various academic disciplines without specializing in one specific field. This type of degree is often pursued by individuals who want to broaden their knowledge and skills in multiple areas or who are unsure of their career path and want to gain a well-rounded education.
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A master’s degree is useful in nearly every field. Not only can it grant you a deeper and more complete understanding of the program of study, but it can also present proof of that understanding to the world.
What is a Master in Macroeconomics? This degree focuses on the study of how large economies interact with one another and how their metrics indicate the success of those interactions. A course of study in macroeconomics might review trends in performance to determine causes, such as measures of a country’s gross domestic product, its interest rates, and its tax policies. From there, you can contrive a model of economic theory, complete with conclusions based in fact. That model can influence policies as well as give information about what works to better an economy and what does not.
A degree in macroeconomics most often provides benefits in your personal life as well. You can likely learn how to manage money for the most long-term profit, as well as skills such as critical thinking and strategic analysis.
The cost of a Master in Macroeconomics depends upon both the school and the location. The finance office of the school you plan to attend should be able to give you details on your projected cost.
A Master in Macroeconomics often opens up new career avenues. You might choose to go into government, either as a politician or as a researcher or analyst. You might also become a writer or journalist, composing articles or technical explanations that share your knowledge with the common citizen in order to better explain what effect different economic policies will have. Other options might include consultants, researchers, or analysts for private firms that have an investment in a country’s financial well-being.
Many schools offer a Master in Macroeconomics degree, both in classroom formats and online versions. Search for your program below and contact directly the admission office of the school of your choice by filling in the lead form.