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Programme Curriculum for Master Programme in Economics
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Conversations, especially with people in business, are often very fruitful. Commerce is conducted in many ways, and most of them have never been subjected to a serious economic analysis. Of course you have to be careful not to believe everything you hear| people in business usually know a set of rules that work well for running their own business, but they often have no idea of where these rules come from or why they work, and this is really what economists tend to nd interesting. | Lund University School of Economics and Management Programme Curriculum for Master Programme in Economics 1. Identification Name of programme Master Programme in Economics - two years Scope of programme 120 ECTS Level Master level Programme code EAECO Decision details Board of the School of Economics and Management 13 April 2007 Amendment details Board of the School of Economics and Management 19 December 2007 10 April 2008 16 June 2011 2. Programme description The two-year master s programme in economics builds directly upon previous studies in economics at the undergraduate level and prepares students for very qualified positions within the private and public sectors. It also satisfied the prerequisites needed for admission to post-graduate studies at the doctoral level and is an excellent preparation for such studies. The programme is designed to ensure that students who have completed their degree will have a very sound knowledge in the basic methods of advanced economics. They will also either have specialised in two specific areas of interest have specialised in one specific area of interest and also studied economic research methods or have a deeper specialisation in one specific area of interest. Finally they will be able to apply their knowledge to analyse real world problems. To this end the programme is structured so that in the first year students take 15 credits from a block of core courses. This is followed by 30 credits in specialised courses which can be chosen from a broad range of electives within economics and write a 15 credit essay. In the second year the students take a further 7.5 credits of core courses 37.5 credits of electives within economics and other disciplines and write a second 15 credit essay. The second year courses will either consist of a second specialisation that broadens the scope of the students knowledge of courses in economic research methods that will provide additional depth or of further courses in their first .