Economics - Quantitative Economics

MSc Quantitative Economics

Graduate Taught (level 9 nfq, credits 90)



This course provides high quality quantitative training in economics, a focus on advanced research methods and a supervised research thesis. Students get a rigorous grounding in using mathematical and statistical methods to derive, test and apply formal economic models. In addition to core modules in microeconomics, macroeconomics and econometrics, students have the option of completing a two-term specialisation in either Statistics or one of Behavioural Economics, Law and Economics of Competition, Environmental and Energy Economics, or Development Economics and Trade.



The course prepares students for PhD-level study in economics or obtaining employment as a professional economist in jobs requiring the application of analytical methods to economic problems. Students may switch to our MSc in Applied Economics after first term, which includes the option of a summer internship.



This programme features small group teaching from leading economists and a supportive environment. Masters students are an integral part of our School community, attending research seminars and receiving a wide range of supports to help them prepare for the research thesis element of their degree.



UCD School of Economics is Ireland’s leading economics department. Our staff are experts with international reputations in a wide range of topics such as macroeconomics, econometrics, applied microeconomics, behavioural economics, health economics, international trade, and economic history. School members play a significant role in debating economic policy issues and in contributing to the formulation of economic policy. Students get to know our staff via participation in small classes and seminars and through direct supervision.



Students get a rigorous grounding in using mathematical and statistical methods to derive, test and apply formal economic models.

The course prepares students for PhD-level study in economics or obtaining employment as a professional economist in jobs requiring the application of analytical methods to economic problems.



Students have the ability to switch after first term to our MSc in Applied Economics, which includes the option of a summer internship.

Subjects taught

Stage 1 - Core

ThesisECON40090

Advanced Macroeconomics ECON41620

Advanced Microeconomics ECON41810

Econometrics ECON41820

Microeconomics ECON41840

Research & Career Skills I ECON42020

Macroeconomics ECON42550

Maths & Stats ECON42620



Stage 1 - Option

Research & Career Skills II ECON41660

International Trade ECON42140

Health and Welfare Economics ECON42190

Research and Professional Development ECON42300

Energy Economics and Policy ECON42360

Behavioural Economics ECON42560

Behavioural E'mics:Policy App ECON42570

Economics of CompetitionPolicy ECON42580

Development Economics ECON42600

Aviation Economics ECON42610

Decision Theory ECON42630

Advanced Econometrics: Microeconometrics ECON42700

Advanced Econometrics: Time Series ECON42710

Environmental Economics ENVP40230

Advanced Issues in European Competition Law LAW40360

Bayesian Analysis STAT20180

Nonparametric Statistics STAT40080

Data Programming with R STAT40620

Entry requirements

- A primary degree with at least an upper second class honours or international equivalent in Economics or in a degree in which Economics is a major component.



- An upper second class honours in a Higher Diploma in Economics or in the MSc Qualifier.



- Applicants whose first language is not English must also demonstrate English language proficiency of IELTS 6.5 (no band less than 6.0 in each element), or equivalent.



- Students meeting the programme’s academic entry requirements but not the English language requirements, may enter the programme upon successful completion of UCD’s Pre-Sessional or International Pre-Master’s Pathway programmes. Please see the following link for further information http://www.ucd.ie/alc/programmes/pathways/



These are the minimum entry requirements – additional criteria may be requested for some programmes.

Application dates

How to Apply?

The following entry routes are available:

MSc Quantitative Economics FT (W352)

Duration

1 Years

Attend

Full Time

Deadline

Rolling*



MSc Quantitative Economics PT (W353)

Duration

2 Years

Attend

Part Time

Deadline

Rolling*



* Courses will remain open until such time as all places have been filled, therefore early application is advised

Credits

90

Duration

FT (W352) 1 Year Full Time. PT (W353) 2 Years Part Time. Mode of Delivery: Face-to-Face.

Fees

MSc Quantitative Economics (W352) Full Time

EU fee per year - € 10315

nonEU fee per year - € 19900


MSc Quantitative Economics (W353) Part Time

EU fee per year - € 6705

nonEU fee per year - € 9950


***Fees are subject to change


Tuition fee information is available on the UCD Fees website.

Enrolment dates

Next Intake: 2024/2025 September.

Post Course Info

Career Opportunities

Many graduates of our masters programmes have gone on to complete PhDs in economics and pursue successful careers as academic or research economists. Many others have moved directly to employment in central banks, think-tanks, government departments, regulatory agencies, financial sector institutions and consultancy firms.

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  • Qualification letters

    MSc

  • Qualifications

    Degree - Masters (Level 9 NFQ)

  • Attendance type

    Full time,Part time

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