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MA in Economics

MA in Economics

University of Auckland

Duration

1 year

Intake

February, July

Degree

Master’s

Program Overview

The Master of Arts in Economics at the University of Auckland offers postgraduate courses that cover essential topics such as Microeconomic Theory, Industrial Organisation, Macroeconomic Theory and Policy, Money, Banking and Finance, and Econometrics. These courses are designed to deepen your understanding of economic principles and provide you with the skills needed to analyze and solve complex economic issues. The program is ideal for those looking to advance their knowledge and transferable skills in the field of economics.
Graduates of this program develop strong strategic and critical thinking abilities, coupled with global and cultural awareness, making them well-equipped for careers in a variety of sectors. Potential career paths include roles in government, international development, museums, cultural heritage, media production, research, and policy. The Master of Arts in Economics helps prepare you for the challenges of an ever-changing global economy.

Key Information

University

University of Auckland

Campus

Auckland

Total Credits

120

Study Mode

Full-time

Loan Availability

No

Program Details

Duration

1 year

Tuition Fee:

Tuition Fee-International students NZ$39,995 – $50,810*

Format

Full-time

Attendance:

On Campus Learning

Study Gap:

10 years

Fees & Funding:

Tuition Fee-International students NZ$39,995 – $50,810

Course Structure

Full time study-Often composed of 120 points of taught courses (6 courses) and a 60-point dissertation or research project
Part time study- 180 points (equivalent to roughly 1.5 years full-time).                                                                            
Courses include-
Microeconomic Theory
Industrial Organisation
Macroeconomic Theory and Policy
Topics in Money, Banking and Finance
Econometrics

Entry Requirement

Academic

Taught 120 points You must have completed a postgraduate qualification, following an undergraduate degree, from a recognised university (or similar institution) in a similar discipline to your intended subject. You will require a GPE of 5.0. Taught 180 points You must have completed an undergraduate degree, from a recognised university (or similar institution) in a similar discipline to your intended subject. You will require a GPE of 5.0.

Language

IELTS - IELTS 6.5

PTE - PTE 58

TOEFL - TOEFL 90

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