Master's Programme in Economics
The programme gives the student the ability to independently use economic theory and empirical methods to analyse economic problems. It primarily aims at providing a solid preparation for a career as a professional economist in government, international organisations or business but it also provides a good starting point for the Doctoral Programme. Second cycle courses and a selection of third cycle courses in Economics are taken, but also first cycle courses in other subjects than Economics. After a completed programme the student may apply for a Master's Degree in Economics.
Course information, spring semester 2012
Master's thesis in Economics or Econometrics
- Deadline to hand in the Master's Thesis:
Monday 14 May, 2012, at 09.00 the latest. - Examination days: 08.00-18.00 on 30, 31 May and 1 June, 2012.
Practical information
Course information, autumn semester 2011
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Helena Pahlmblad
Last updated:
February 9, 2012
Source: Department of Economics

