Behavioural Economics

University College Dublin

 

Course Name Behavioural Economics
Course Provider University College Dublin
Course Code W376 W377
Course Type Postgraduate
Qualifications
Award NameNFQ ClassificationAwarding BodyNFQ Level
Degree - Masters (Level 9 NFQ)  More info... Major National University of Ireland Level 9 NFQ
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Attendance Options Full time, Part time, Daytime
Location (Districts) Belfield
Qualification Letters MSc
Enrolment and Start Dates Comment Next Intake: 2017/2018 September.

* Courses will remain open until such time as all places have been filled, therefore early application is advised.
Application Date The following entry routes are available:

MSc Behavioural Economics FT (W376)
Duration 1 Years
Attendance Full Time
Deadline Rolling *

MSc Behavioural Economics PT (W377)
Duration 2 Years
Attendance Part Time
Deadline Rolling *


* Courses will remain open until such time as all places have been filled, therefore early application is advised
Duration Duration:1 Years / 2 Years
Attendance: Full Time / Part Time

MSc Behavioural Economics FT (W376)
MSc Behavioural Economics PT (W377)
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Entry Requirements

Expand+• 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.
• We also consider applicants with at least an upper second class honours degree in...

Course Content

Expand+MSc Behavioural Economics

Graduate Taught (level 9 nfq, credits 90)

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, econom...

Subjects Taught

Expand+Course content & structure

This programme comprises 90 Credits of which 70 are taught and 20 are taken by dissertation.

In your first term, you will undertake a two-week preliminary course in mathematics and statistics. You will also take the...

Careers or Further Progression 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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