The award | How you will study | Study duration | Course start | Domestic course fees | International course fees |
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Master Degree | Full-time | 2 years | August | SEK 60400 per semester | SEK 60400 per semester |
As a student on the master's programme in economics, you will be equipped with theoretical and empirical tools for analyzing economic challenges in society, in order to be able to study the interplay between individuals, companies, organizations, countries, and other actors on different markets. The programme gives you an introduction to advanced empirical methods for descriptive statistical analysis, identification of causal effects and economic experiments. Compared to studies at first-cycle level, you will gain a deeper understanding of econometrics and statistics in general. During your third semester, you will have the opportunity to study abroad.
After completing the programme, you will be well prepared to work with analytical, decision-making, counselling, and investigative tasks, skills that you can apply in both the private and public sector. You will also be prepared for studies at third-cycle level since the content of the programme has close ties to research within different parts of the economics subject.
General entry requirements for second-cycle studies and specific entry requirements: Bachelor Degree in Economics, or business administration, or in another social science or natural science or the equivalent a minimum of 90 credits in Economics a minimum of 15 credits in Statistics, or in time series analysis regression, analysis or the equivalent English B/6 or the equivalent
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