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Masters Degrees in Macroeconomics
We have 120 Masters Degrees in Macroeconomics
Masters degrees in Macroeconomics focus on broad measurements of economic trends and performance, studying the function and effect of interest rates, GDP (gross domestic product) and taxation. They train students to model these effectively and to assess their wider impact. Most programmes are offered as taught MSc degrees, but research programmes and shorter Postgraduate Certificates and Diplomas are also offered.
Why study a Masters in Macroeconomics?
## These courses assess crucial indicators of economic performance, and this means tackling some of the most important issues addressed by Economics as a discipline: from countries’ overall economic development to the prediction of potential financial crises. As such your Masters will equip you to work in a number of significant roles for Governments, policy makers and global organisations such as the International Monetary Fund (IMF). Of course, the impact of Macroeconomics filters down into other areas – by its very nature. This means that your qualification will equip you for a range of careers in which a Masters in Economics is useful. Macroeconomics is also a highly productive field for further postgraduate research at PhD level.Refine your search
Economics - MSc
University of Oulu
Master’s Programmes
Economics is a two-year international Master’s programme offered by the accredited Oulu Business School providing training in modern economics. Read more
Applied Economics (Banking and Financial Markets), online MSc
University of Bath
University of Bath Online
From political uncertainty to finance and recruitment demands, economics is integral to everyday decision-making. The online MSc Applied Economics with Banking and Financial Markets takes you beyond the research papers and into the real world, giving you insights you can put into action from day one. Read more
MSc Economics and Data Analytics
University College Dublin
UCD School of Economics
Data insights are now a crucial part of the modern economy, influencing decision-making in both industry and government. As a result, the way that businesses, consumers, employees, and interest groups interact and make choices has changed. Read more
MSc Economics
University of Sheffield
Department of Economics
Our flagship masters course prepares you for a career as an economist in finance, consultancy, the public sector or in research. MSc Economics, our flagship masters course, is flexible, allowing you to choose modules in economics or finance whilst also giving you core analytical skills. Read more
Sustainable Development MSc (online)
University of Sussex
University of Sussex Online
To meet the United Nations 17 Global Sustainable Development Goals by 2030 we need extensive transformations in the way markets, civil society and states work in much of the world. Read more
Master of Science in Financial Economics
Johns Hopkins University
Advanced Academic Programs Online
In the MS in Financial Economics program, learning economic theory is just the beginning. You will explore practical tools and techniques, gaining the expertise to analyze global economic change. Read more
MSc - Economics (Macroeconomics and Financial Markets)
University of Surrey
Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences
Economics helps us decipher and shape our complex world. It offers unparalleled insights into how decisions by individuals, businesses, and the government affect important aspects of everyone’s life, including employment opportunities, the prices of products and services, and the overall standards of living. Read more
MSc Economics
University of York
Department of Economics and Related Studies
Develop your skills in economic analysis and quantitative techniques. This course emphasises problem-solving and practice in economic theory, applied economics and econometrics. Read more
MSc - Economics
University of Kent
School of Economics
Advance your career prospects and open doors to professions in international organisations, the financial sector and overseas governments. Read more
Economics - MSc
University of Bristol
Faculty of Social Sciences and Law
Suitable for graduates in economics or a highly quantitative discipline, this intensive one-year programme offers advanced training in economics equipping you with the required skills for a career as an economist. Read more
Economics - MSc
University of Cologne
Faculty of Management, Economics and Social Sciences
As student are largely free to choose the subjects they wish to concentrate in, you can choose to focus on different areas within and between fields, in line with the career you're aiming for: Economic Design and Behaviour, Markets and Institutions, Microeconomics, Money and Financial Markets, Macroeconomics, Growth and Inequality, Public Economics, Statistics and Econometrics. Read more
Economics - MRes
University of Bristol
Faculty of Social Sciences and Law
If you are interested in a PhD or research career, our MRes programme offers advanced technical training in microeconomics, macroeconomics, econometrics and mathematical research methods in economics. Read more
Higher Diploma in Economic Science
Maynooth University
Department of Economics
This is a one year full-time programme that provides an accelerated route to the equivalent of an honours degree in Economics. Read more
Economics & Finance MSc
King’s College London
King’s Business School
The Economics & Finance MSc from King's Business School provides rigorous coverage of both the theory and practice of economics and finance, driven by research, theory development, practical application and critical analysis. Read more
MSc - Financial Economics
University of Kent
School of Economics
Master key concepts behind pricing techniques, optimal investment strategies, and portfolio management solutions. You will gain the skills to work amongst financial market actors, and institutions overseeing and regulating financial market activity. Read more