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  Economics and Econometrics MSc


University of Nottingham    School of Economics

Full time September MSc 1 year full-time
Economics (10)

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Are you ready to take your knowledge of economics to the next level? Look no further than our Economics and Econometrics MSc programme at the University of Nottingham. This exciting course will provide you with a solid foundation in econometric theory and the skills to apply it to real-world economic data. Taught by experts in the field, including Nobel Prize winner Sir Clive Granger, you will delve into microeconomic and macroeconomic theory, econometric analysis, and time series econometrics. With a wide range of module options and a dissertation on a subject of your choice, you'll graduate with the confidence and expertise to excel in the world of economics. To join this programme, you'll need a 2:1 (or international equivalent) in a discipline with significant economics content. So why wait? Take the next step towards an exciting career as a professional economist or academic researcher.

About the course

Our Economics and Econometrics MSc provides you with a solid foundation in current econometric theory, and the expertise to apply that theory to the analysis of economic data. You will use statistical techniques to test theories with real-world data.

You will learn from experts in their field. Our teaching is influenced by the work of researchers at the Granger Centre for Time Series Econometrics, including Nobel Prize winner and Nottingham alumnus, Sir Clive Granger. The centre focuses on research in both theoretical and applied time series econometric analysis, including panel data methods.

You will take specialist core modules and choose from a wide range of options to suit your interests. You will also receive one-to-one guidance to enable you to complete your research project.

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Entry Requirements

2:1 (or international equivalent) in a discipline with significant economics content, including some mathematical and quantitative methods modules


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