Course summary
Our MSc Economics degree has been designed to give you an in-depth understanding of economic concepts, principles and techniques by focusing on the application of economics to contemporary real-world issues. You will be encouraged to think like an economist through the application of economic ideas and methods drawn from a range of alternative perspectives. The emphasis of this degree is on the application of versatile tools, techniques and methods of thought which are distinctively associated with professional economists. You will have the opportunity to work hands-on with economic tools and techniques, including the use of our state-of the-art Business Lab - a real-time trading environment. You will learn how to access economic phenomena, using theory and evidence to draw insights into the underlying causes and importantly their impact on people, businesses and the wider society. In your third semester, you’ll choose an experiential project. With the opportunity to use your skills in a real-world setting, you can choose from completing a consultancy experience project or a business research project. What you’ll gain from this degree?
- Apply advanced economic concepts and techniques to analyse problems in scare resource allocation.
- Synthesise and critique a range of economic ideas and methods relating to issues and problems in the allocation of scarce resources.
- Be able to apply advanced economic concepts and techniques to evaluate international trade and investment flows.
- Learn how to synthesise and critique a range of methods employed in evaluating prospective investments in goods and services.
- Evaluate the rigour and validity of published research and assess its relevance to the practice of economics.
- Make recommendations for organisational practice based on theoretical insights through a process of experiential or applied learning.
- Develop a critical understanding of the role of the economics discipline in the global context.
Modules
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Assessment method
A range of assessment methods are used across the course, the choice of which reflects the needs and demands of the different types of module. Some modules will assess the ability to work collaboratively in a team and others will assess individual capability. Types of assessment will range from examinations to group presentations including essays, reports, financial analyses, literature reviews and research based projects. The interactive nature of the taught sessions offers opportunities to gain feedback on your performance before being formally assessed and increasing use is made of eLearning to further support the feedback process.
How to apply
International applicants
At NTU you'll be part of a friendly, inclusive and truly diverse community, with students and staff from over 160 countries. We know you'll make friends for life! For everything you need to know about studying at NTU as an international student, visit ntu.ac.uk/international.
Entry requirements
For the one year course, you will need an undergraduate degree equivalent to a UK undergraduate honours degree (2.2 or above). For the two year course, you will need an undergraduate degree equivalent to a UK undergraduate honours degree (2.1 or above). Your undergraduate degree must be in one of the following fields: economics, business, management, finance or another social science-related subject (containing quantitative methods at level 1 as a minimum), or a quantitatively-based subject such as science, engineering or maths. All applicants will be required to demonstrate a commitment to the subject they wish to study and should demonstrate how their chosen programme of study will benefit them in their future career. One academic reference is required.
English language requirements
For 2-year Masters you'll need IELTS 6.5 overall with a minimum of 6.0 in speaking and listening, and 5.5 in reading and writing. We accept a range of English language tests and qualifications for students from all over the world. Visit our website for more details.
English language requirements
Fees and funding
Tuition fees
No fee information has been provided for this course
Tuition fee status depends on a number of criteria and varies according to where in the UK you will study. For further guidance on the criteria for home or overseas tuition fees, please refer to the UKCISA website .
Additional fee information
Sponsorship information
We provide generous scholarships for both UK and international students that can help to fund your postgraduate tuition by up to 50%. Visit the NTU website to learn more: ntu.ac.uk/pgscholarships
Provider information
Nottingham Trent University
50 Shakespeare Street
Nottingham
NG1 4FQ