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Economics and Econometrics

Social Sciences

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MSc

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Overview

This graduate course focuses on advanced quantitative analysis in applied economics, enhancing understanding of empirical findings. It covers econometric foundations, hypothesis testing, classical regression models, asymptotic methods, and financial data analysis.

Application Timeline

  1. October 1, 2025
    Start date
  2. April 30, 2026
    Today

Tuition

Year 1
Student categories Study
Full-time Part-time
England£15,000£15,000
Northern Ireland£15,000£15,000
Scotland£15,000£15,000
Wales£15,000£15,000
Channel Islands£15,000£15,000
Republic of Ireland£15,000£15,000
EU£23,500£23,500
International£23,500£23,500

Requirements

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About

Overview

This course offers an opportunity for advanced study in quantitative analysis within a research-focused environment, aimed at enhancing understanding and assessment of empirical findings in applied economics.

Course Highlights

The course emphasizes the foundations of econometrics and its application across various economic topics. Key areas of exploration include:

  • The statistical foundations for a variety of estimating methods
  • Ways of testing economic hypotheses
  • The classical linear regression model
  • The use of asymptotic methods in econometrics
  • The analysis of stock markets and other financial data

Subject Area Information

Econometrics is a specialized branch of economics that applies statistical and mathematical methods to analyze economic data and test hypotheses. It is a crucial discipline for understanding economic relationships and making informed decisions based on empirical evidence.

Typical Course Structure
  • 1. Introduction to Econometrics

  • 2. Intermediate Econometrics

  • 3. Time Series Econometrics

  • 4. Advanced Econometric Methods

  • 5. Applied Econometrics

Typical Skills Acquired
  • Statistical Analysis
  • Data Management
  • Software Proficiency
  • Critical Thinking
  • Problem-Solving

Career

Graduates with a background in econometrics have a wide array of career opportunities, combining economic theory with statistical methods to analyze and interpret economic data.

Potential Professions
  • Economic Analyst

    Working in government agencies, think tanks, or international organizations to analyze economic policies and trends.

  • Financial Analyst

    Employed by banks, investment firms, or insurance companies to forecast financial markets and assess investment risks.

  • Data Scientist

    Utilizing econometric skills in tech companies or consulting firms to analyze big data and inform business strategies.

  • Academic Researcher

    Pursuing a career in academia, conducting research, and teaching econometrics and related subjects.

  • Policy Advisor

    Advising policymakers on the economic impact of legislation and public policies.

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