Overview
This Economics, M.A.degree from Keele University is designed to increase your confidence in applied economic theory and applied research techniques so you can advance as a talented economist who is capable of succeeding in a fluctuating global environment.
As an economist you will be presented with diverse economic quandaries and must respond to the different economic drivers and behaviours of everyone from individuals and households to international organisations and governments to achieve positive economic outcomes.
Employability is embedded into our programme with opportunities to engage with local employers through our consultancy and placement projects and develop relationships with professional bodies such as the Government Economic Service via guest lectures and research projects.
As a graduate of this programme your quantitative skills and scenario analysis will be coveted by government departments, devolved administrations, local authorities and private businesses. You will graduate as a highly employable individual who has developed skills including advanced econometric modelling and quantitative cost benefit analysis. Plus, these skills are further enriched through the programme's optional modules and the choice of dissertation, consultancy and placement project modules which deliver high quality employability skills.
What you’ll learn
Research-led teaching informs our innovative programme which is designed to fulfil your academic needs and support your future employability. You will extend your understanding of econometric theory and practice so you can confidently apply this to the analysis of empirical questions. This will consist of studying areas such as basic regression theory, panel data, limited dependent variable models and time series methods, as well as using STATA statistical software to analyse real-world datasets.
Established and contemporary microeconomic and macroeconomic theory is studied through a blend of analytics and intuitive reasoning with a strong emphasis on policy application. Microeconomics concentrates on advanced decision making by individuals and firms, the role of information and regulation. Macroeconomics considers the role of of key institutions such as governments and central banks, technological innovation and automation/AI, monetary economics, supply-side economics and adjustment to international shocks.
Career opportunities:
Studying on this programme will give you outstanding training in economics providing you with an exceptional combination of transferable skills and economic knowledge you can take forward into a successful career in the field. You’ll be well placed to pursue careers in public and private sectors finance, banking, local authorities and NGOs upon successful completion, securing roles such as actuarial consultants, data analysts, specialist data consultants, research consultants, statistical forecasting and evaluation (ONS), stock market analysts. You could also progress to undertake further postgraduate studies at PhD level.
Programme Structure
Courses include:
Microeconomic Theory and Policy
Macroeconomic Theory and Policy
Econometric Theory and Applications
Portfolio Management and Investment Analysis
Understanding Consumer Behaviour
Leadership
Key information
Duration
- Full-time
- 12 months
- Part-time
- 24 months
Start dates & application deadlines
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Credits
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Campus Location
- Keele, United Kingdom
Disciplines
Economics Finance View 347 other Masters in Economics in United KingdomWhat students do after studying
Academic requirements
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Other requirements
General requirements
2:2 degree in a computer science, economics, engineering, maths, or science subject
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demonstrated relevant professional qualifications or experience
The entry grades outlined in this section indicate the typical offer which would be made to candidates, along with any subject specific requirements. This is for general information only. Keele University reserves the right to vary offer conditions depending upon a candidate's application.
Normally, you will need to provide at least one academic reference to support your application unless you have been out of study longer than two years. If it has been more than two years since you last studied on a degree-level programme, you will normally need to provide an employment reference instead.
Tuition Fees
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Domestic Applies to you
Applies to youCitizens or residents12700 GBP / year≈ 12700 GBP / year
Additional Details
Uk Part time £7,000 per year.
Living costs
Keele
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