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$ 6,000

Tuition

Blended

Learning format

0

Module(s)

24 Months

Program Duration

3

Semester(s)

In-depth Analysis, Worldwide Recognition, Complete it with Comfort

A Degree that starts with your needs and completes with your achievements. Crafted by specialists, delivered by Pan-Atlantic’s purpose-built LMS, you have it all.

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The executive courses are summarised in a way that avoids information overload while achieving the learning outcomes.

Case Studies that Speak

Case Studies that Speak

The learning in these courses is supported by industry scenarios, so you can connect every topic and apply it right away.

Fully Assignment Based

Fully Assignment Based

With just a few weeks of commitment, the executive courses are a perfect partner for your work-growth balance. So Start today so you finish it before you know it.

Overview

The MSc in Economics is designed to provide students with a deep understanding of economic theory and its applications to real-world problems. The program balances theoretical knowledge with practical analysis, preparing graduates for careers in both the public and private sectors, including roles in policy-making, financial institutions, international organizations, and academia. Core Objectives: • Economic Theory Mastery: Students will gain a solid foundation in microeconomics, macroeconomics, and econometrics, with a focus on both classical and contemporary economic models. • Data Analysis & Research Skills: The program emphasizes quantitative methods, equipping students with the ability to apply econometric techniques and data analysis to solve complex economic problems. • Policy Formulation & Evaluation: Through case studies and real-world applications, students will be able to critically assess economic policies and propose evidence-based solutions for development, finance, trade, and industrial strategies.
Course Fee:

$ 6,000

This program includes access to:

Pan-Atlantic Interactive lectures

Live in-person webinars

One-on-one webinars for special cases

E-Library for assignment reference

Student Community Discussions

Triple Certifications

Life-long access to study material

Pan-AtlanticFellow Association Membership

What will you achieve?

o Interactive lectures, seminars, and case study analyses. o Opportunities to engage with industry experts and practitioners through workshops and guest lectures.

Program Details

Accreditation

This course has been duly accredited and is delivered in partnership with our accredited partner listed on our website homepage. The program carries accreditation and recognition from the following...
This course has been duly accredited and is delivered in partnership with our accredited partner listed on our website homepage. The program carries accreditation and recognition from the following bodies: European Association of Institutions in Higher Education (EURASHE) The Office of Qualifications and Examinations Regulation (Ofqual), United Kingdom The Degree issued for this program is accepted and approved by: World Education Services (WES), Canada, World Higher Education Database

University Progression

Typically 18-24 months, including coursework and thesis completion.
Typically 18-24 months, including coursework and thesis completion.

Entry Requirement

o A Bachelor’s degree in Economics or a related field. o Candidates with strong quantitative and analytical skills are encouraged to apply.
o A Bachelor’s degree in Economics or a related field. o Candidates with strong quantitative and analytical skills are encouraged to apply.

Career Outlook

Graduates are prepared for roles in economic research, policy-making, financial analysis, and academic careers, with skills relevant to global economies.
Graduates are prepared for roles in economic research, policy-making, financial analysis, and academic careers, with skills relevant to global economies.

Workshop

o Core Courses: Theoretical economics, advanced econometrics, financial economics, and international economics. o Electives: Topics such as development economics, public finance, labor economics, and...
o Core Courses: Theoretical economics, advanced econometrics, financial economics, and international economics. o Electives: Topics such as development economics, public finance, labor economics, and economic policy analysis. o Research Thesis: Each student will complete a supervised research project, applying economic principles to a specific area of interest.

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