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Masters degree Economics Courses at University of Sheffield

5 courses available

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Financial Economics MSc

  • 1 year Full time degree: £12,070 per year (UK)
  • 2 years Part time degree: £6,035 per year (UK)
  • Macroeconomic Analysis- Core
  • Asset Pricing- Core
  • Dissertation- Core
  • Econometric Methods- Core
  • Modern Finance- Core
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Economics MSc

  • 1 year Full time degree: £12,070 per year (UK)
  • 2 years Part time degree: £6,035 per year (UK)
  • Applied Microeconometrics- Core
  • Macroeconomic Analysis- Core
  • Econometric Methods- Core
  • Microeconomic Analysis- Core
  • Dissertation- Core
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International Political Economy MA

  • 1 year Full time degree: £11,120 per year (UK)
  • 2 years Part time degree: £5,560 per year (UK)
  • Politics Dissertation (60 Credits) - Core
  • Research and Dissertation Participation (15 Credits) - Core
  • Approaches to Political Economy (30 Credits) - Core
  • Understanding Politics (15 Credits) - Core
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Economics and Public Policy MSc

  • 1 year Full time degree: £10,240 per year (UK)
  • 2 years Part time degree: £5,120 per year (UK)
  • Public Economics- Core
  • Econometric Methods- Core
  • Microeconomic Analysis- Core
  • Applied Microeconometrics- Core
  • Public Policy Evaluation- Core
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Health Economics and Decision Modelling MSc / PG Certificate / PG Diploma

  • 1 year Full time degree: £11,580 per year (UK)
  • 2 years Part time degree: £5,790 per year (UK)
  • 3 years Part time degree
  • Economic Evaluation (15 Credits) - Core
  • Further Statistical Methods for Health Economic Analysis (15 Credits) - Core
  • Study Design and Systematic Review Methods (15 Credits) - Core
  • Dissertation (60 Credits) - Core
  • Medical Statistics and Evidence Synthesis (15 Credits) - Core
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About University of Sheffield Masters Degrees in Economics

Economics is the study of how societies manage resources to meet their needs. Economists use models to understand and predict how people and societies make choices about finances and commodities; s

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