This course has a start date in September
The MSc Economics and International Economics is a high quality taught graduate course in economics which has ESRC recognition under its "1+3" awards system.
The course is designed to train you in the use of analytic and quantitative methods in examining economic issues, and to provide research training of the level required to proceed to a PhD programme in Economics.
The course specialises in international economics, while providing a solid basis in analytic economics.
You will be taught to apply and develop, via specialised modules in International Macroeconomics and International Trade Theory, the analytic and quantitative skills developed in the core courses, and to take further options in areas that will strengthen and augment those skills for examining international economic issues.
The content of the course is influenced by the research experience and activities of staff associated with the Leverhulme GEP and CREDIT research centres.
• The MSc Economics and International Economics is a high quality taught graduate course in economics, which has ESRC recognition under its "1+3" awards system.
• The Nottingham School of Economics is a recognised centre of excellence in teaching, having achieved a perfect score of 24/24 in the latest QAA teaching audit.
• It is also one of the premier centres for teaching and research in economics in the UK, achieving a 5A ranking in the most recent Research Assessment Exercise.
• The Leverhulme Centre for Research on Globalisation and Economic Policy was established in the
School of Economics in 2001. Research in the Centre is linked by the common theme of the economic analysis of globalisation.
• CREDIT (Centre for Research in Economic Development and International Trade) is a research focus for members of the School of Economics and colleagues in other research institutions among whose principle research interests are economics issues pertaining to developing countries.