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  2. Master of Economics - Wikipedia

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    The Master of Economics (MEcon or MEc) [1] [2] [3] is a postgraduate master's degree in economics comprising training in economic theory, econometrics, and/or applied economics. The degree is also offered as an MS or MSc, MA or MCom in economics; variants are the Master in Economic Sciences (MEconSc), and the Master of Applied Economics.

  3. Charles H. Dyson School of Applied Economics and Management

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    [2] The school focuses on business, agribusiness, environmental and resource economics, and international and development economics offering a Bachelor of Science in Applied Economics and Management and three graduate degrees, M.S., M.P.S. and Ph.D, in Applied Economics and Management. As of 2017, the Dyson School has 64 full-time faculty and ...

  4. Toulouse School of Economics - Wikipedia

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    The Toulouse School of Economics offers both undergraduate degrees (licence) and master's degrees, in a variety of fields related but not limited to economics such as data science, statistics, and mathematical economics. TSE also has a PhD program with two years of coursework, in the style of American PhD programs in economics.

  5. Master of Professional Studies - Wikipedia

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    Master of Professional Studies (MPS) is a type of master's degree concentrated in an applied field of study. MPS degrees are often interdisciplinary.While Master of Arts and Master of Science degree programs tend to focus on theory and research, Master of Professional Studies degrees tend to emphasize practical skills designed for current and aspiring professionals, including post-bachelor and ...

  6. Master of Financial Economics - Wikipedia

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    Masters in Financial Economics [10] are usually one to one and a half years in duration, and typically include a thesis or research component. The nature of the degree differs by university. Generally, the degree is largely theoretical, and prepares graduates for research positions, for doctoral study in economics, or for roles in applied ...

  7. Category:Master's degrees - Wikipedia

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    Master of Advanced Studies in Sports Administration; Master of Advanced Studies; Masters in Agricultural Economics; ALTIS – Postgraduate School Business & Society; Master of Applied Finance; Master of Applied Ethics; Master of Applied Science; Master of Architecture; Master of Archives and Records Administration; Master of Arts (Oxford ...

  8. University of California College of the Law, San Francisco

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    UC Law SF participates in the Concurrent Degree Program with UC Santa Cruz's Masters of Science in Applied Economics and Finance. In this 3+3 program, students may concurrently earn a JD from UC Law SF and a master's degree in applied economics and finance from Santa Cruz, by pursuing the two degrees concurrently, eligible students can earn ...

  9. Economics education - Wikipedia

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    At many schools, specifically focused (and named) degrees are offered in agricultural economics, development economics, and financial economics. Some master's level applied economics programs train students in data-driven analytics and business decision-support, combining microeconomic theory and econometrics with the student's selections from ...