
School of Economics
Masters Courses
in Economics
The School has two Masters programmes, with a total of
some 100 students, more than half of whom are international.
The MSc provides core research training in Economics for
students intending to proceed to a PhD. The MA stream is
orientated towards economic analysis for those who want to
enter the non-academic labour market.
Five MSc courses - Economics, w/Econometrics,
w/lnternational Economics, w/Development Economics,
w/Financial Economics - and two MA courses - Economic
Analysis, Economic Development and Policy Analysis.
Minimum entrance requirements: a good Honours degree in Economics (2.1 class or equivalent) with strong English language (7.0 IELTS or 700TOEFL).
School of Economics
The School of Economics has some 40 members of academic staff,
received a 5A rating in the last research assessment exercise
(placing it in the top eight in Britain) and the maximum score of
24 in teaching quality assessment. The major areas of research
interest are reflected in four research centres:
- Leverhulme Centre for Research on Globalisation and Economic Policy (GEP)
- Experian Centre for Economic Modelling (ExCEM)
- Centre for Research in Economic Development and InternationalTrade (CREDIT)
- Centre for Decision Research and Experimental Economics (CeDEx).
For further information:
Contact: economicspgadmissions@nottingham.ac.uk
Visit: http://www.nottinaham.ac.uk/economics
Mail: Graduate Admissions (Masters),
School of Economics, University of Nottingham,
University Park Nottingham NG7 2RD.
Tel: +44 (01115 951 5250. Fax+44 (01115 951 4159