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Economic Policy and Practice
The Master of Arts in Economic Policy and Practice programme at Boston University is an intensive three-semester course of study combining a strong foundation in economics with the management methods appropriate for students interested in careers as policy analysts and decision-makers in government, nonprofit institutions, international organizations, and the private sector.
International Political Economy
MA International Political Economy from University College Dublin - explores the international trade, monetary and finance systems, the processes of globalisation, the impact of emerging economies, and the causes and consequences of economic underdevelopment.

Economics (without Thesis)
The Economics (without Thesis) degree from Eastern Mediterranean University aims to provide advanced training in the application of economic theory and quantitative methods for the analysis of economic problems and the design of economic policies.
Economic and Policy Analysis
The Economic and Policy Analysis at National Taipei University seeks to provide systematic learning schedule and interdisciplinary training in the social, economic and ecological aspects of natural resources and environmental management.
Economics
There is a wide spectrum of professional opportunities available to Economics graduates at University of Saskatchewan. Many pursue professional careers in government or in international organizations such as the United Nations, the World Bank and the International Monetary Fund. Apply to the Economics MA program offered at University of Saskatchewan.

Economics
The Economics degree from University of Essex within ISER has been offered supervision in applied microeconomics and microeconometrics, which should interest you if you plan to use socio-economic survey data in your research.
International Economics and Finance (Without Thesis)
The International Economics and Finance (Without Thesis) programme from Istanbul Kultur University provides students with an education in the theoretical and applied fields of economics and finance at international standards, with a knowledge and experience in regard to the latest developments in economics and finance.
Economics and Finance
The MSc in Economics and Finance at Swansea University is a one-year, full-time programme designed for those seeking advanced knowledge in economic theories and financial practices. This course equips students with essential analytical skills, preparing them for impactful careers in various financial sectors.
Mineral Economics
In order to achieve the study objective, the Mineral Economics, Technical University of Ostrava, is a combined study program. The study program is divided into two areas, namely Extraction and processing of mineral resources and Earth sciences .
Economics
The Higher Diploma in Economics at University College Dublin is designed for students who wish to undertake further postgraduate study such as the taught Masters but whose undergraduate degree does not reach the required standard in economics.

Economics
This Economics programme at California State University Long Beach is designed to prepare students for careers in the public or private sectors and gives a solid foundation for students who will pursue a doctorate degree.

Financial Economics (Non-Thesis)
The Financial Economics (Non-Thesis) programme from Bahçeşehir University (BAU) provides students with a comprehensive understanding of financial markets and economic principles.
Economic and Social History
This one-year Economic and Social History specialist course at the University of Oxford offers a unique framework for research training in economic and social history. It offers a wide range of options and allows you to specialise in economic and/or social history, or historical demography, although the boundaries between these areas are deliberately permeable.
Rural Surveying and Rural Property Management
The Rural Surveying and Rural Property Management programme of the University of Aberdeen is the only masters programme of its kind in Scotland, accredited by the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS), and allows graduates to proceed to the Assessment of Professional Competence and full professional membership of the RICS.
Social Economics
The Social Economics at University of Minho aims to attract students with a strong background in Economics and other Social Sciences, who are looking to become specialists in the area of Social Economy and develop knowledge and skills in the analysis of social problems from an economic perspective.
Economics
The Master of Commerce (MCom) in Economics program at Stellenbosch University covers the fields of economic theory and policy on an advanced level. The programme is intended for students who aspire to become professional economists with a sound grasp of analytic techniques and a capacity for research.
Sociology - Applied Community and Economic Development
The Sociology - Applied Community and Economic Development sequence at Illinois State University is an interdisciplinary program that enables those who are passionate about social change through service to take their careers to the next level.
Economics and Diplomacy
The Department of Economics of the Gatton College of Business and Economics combines with the Patterson School of Diplomacy to offer a dual degree program in economics and diplomacy that allows students to obtain both degrees in less time than would be required to achieve both degrees separately. The Economics and Diplomacy MSc/MA program is offered at University of Kentucky.
Economics and Data Analytics
The MSc in Economics and Data Analytics at University College Dublin is a one-year, full-time programme designed to equip students with essential skills for the modern job market. This master's degree combines economics with advanced data analytics techniques, providing a comprehensive education in both fields.
Dual degree with AgroParisTech
Dual degree with AgroParisTech from Sciences Po invites students to explore political, economic, social and cultural processes through a dialogue between the social sciences studied at Sciences Po (law, economics, history, political humanities, political science and sociology) and science at AgroParisTech.