Master's Degree Program
· Economics Major
Required Courses |
Credits |
|
Prerequisite Courses |
Mathematics for Economics |
0 Credits |
Core Courses |
Microeconomics, Macroeconomics, Econometrics |
9 Credits |
Thesis Courses |
Seminar on Research Methodology |
3 Credits |
Elective Courses |
15 Credits |
|
Total Required Credits |
27 Credits or more |
□ Curriculum
1. Students must earn 27 or more credits from courses offered by the department. (Applicable to students enrolled from 2012 onward)
2. Required courses for the Master's degree program include:
Microeconomics, Macroeconomics, Econometrics, Seminar on Research Methodology, Mathematics for Economics (0 credits)
3. Students must complete at least two courses taught in English.
4. Courses shared between undergraduate and Master's programs may count toward the required credits, subject to the department's approval.
5. A maximum of 12 credits (up to 6 credits per semester) may be taken through credit exchange programs with other schools or departments, with prior approval from the department chair.
□ Comprehensive Exam2. Required courses for the Master's degree program include:
Microeconomics, Macroeconomics, Econometrics, Seminar on Research Methodology, Mathematics for Economics (0 credits)
3. Students must complete at least two courses taught in English.
4. Courses shared between undergraduate and Master's programs may count toward the required credits, subject to the department's approval.
5. A maximum of 12 credits (up to 6 credits per semester) may be taken through credit exchange programs with other schools or departments, with prior approval from the department chair.
Students must pass the Comprehensive Exam for the Master's program, which covers two subjects: Microeconomics and Macroeconomics. (Exemption is granted if a B+ or higher grade is achieved in these courses.)
□ Thesis
The Master's thesis must pass the evaluation of the Thesis Committee.