Integrated Master's and PhD Program
Required Courses |
Credits |
|
Core Courses |
Microeconomics, Macroeconomics, Econometrics |
15 Credits |
Elective Courses |
45 Credits |
|
Total Required Credits |
60 Credits or more |
□ Curriculum
1. The required courses for the PhD program are as follows:
Microeconomics;
Macroeconomics;
Econometrics;
Advanced Microeconomics; Advanced Macroeconomics.
(Exemption if these courses were taken in the university’s Master's program.)
2. Students must earn 60 or more credits from courses offered by the department.
3. Students must complete at least two courses taught in English.
4. A maximum of 21 credits (up to 6 credits per semester) can be earned through credit exchange programs with other schools or departments, with prior approval from the department chair.
□ Additional NotesMicroeconomics;
Macroeconomics;
Econometrics;
Advanced Microeconomics; Advanced Macroeconomics.
(Exemption if these courses were taken in the university’s Master's program.)
2. Students must earn 60 or more credits from courses offered by the department.
3. Students must complete at least two courses taught in English.
4. A maximum of 21 credits (up to 6 credits per semester) can be earned through credit exchange programs with other schools or departments, with prior approval from the department chair.
1. The internal regulations of the Integrated Master's and PhD program are essentially the same as those of the PhD program. However, students who fulfill the requirements for the Master's program during the Integrated Master's and PhD program will be granted a Master's degree. In this case, passing the Comprehensive Exams for Advanced Microeconomics and Advanced Macroeconomics in the PhD program can satisfy the Master's Comprehensive Exam requirements.
2. Matters not covered in these regulations will be governed by the Graduate School Regulations and Academic Rules.
2. Matters not covered in these regulations will be governed by the Graduate School Regulations and Academic Rules.