Our Economics MSc offers an unbeatable combination of strong core studies specialist options and the opportunity to conduct academic research with the guidance of world-leading experts.
Course Overview
Our MSc will appeal to you if you have a strong background in the subject and wish to gain advanced and rigorous training in modern economics as preparation for a career as a professional economist or analyst. You will receive advanced teaching in the core areas of macroeconomic and microeconomic theory econometrics and research methods and you’ll also be able to choose from a wide portfolio of optional modules. An 8000-word dissertation provides an opportunity to explore your own interests across these fields of study.
You will be automatically enrolled on a pre-sessional Mathematics and Statistics programme to equip you with the relevant methodological skills you need to succeed. By the end of the course you will be able to read and understand research papers and articles in academic journals build theoretical models and initiate empirical research and evaluate its findings.
Teaching
Teaching is mainly carried out through lectures and seminars with an average of 8-10 hours of lectures and 3-5 hours of seminars per week. You can expect to spend an average of 22 hours per week learning through independent study which will include reading journals and books completing problem sets and assessments revising for exams and undertaking research. In the summer term and summer vacation your independence study time will increase as you complete your research dissertation.
Your dissertation work will normally be individually supervised on a one-to-one basis and we have an effective personal tutor system providing individual support. We encourage one-to-one interaction with our world-leading academics and offer great flexibility in the optional modules that allow you to specialise or diversify your studies.
Assessment
For MSc students assessment is through formal examinations coursework and an individually supervised research dissertation.
Feedback is a vital part of the assessment process as it helps you to reach your full potential by identifying the strengths and weaknesses of your work and the actions needed to develop your understanding and enhance your performance.
Feedback is provided in a variety of ways including: grades and comments on marked work solutions to problem sets verbal feedback from tutors and peers in classes Advice and Feedback hours with academic staff and personal tutor meetings.
Skills from this degree
Careers
Graduates from these courses have gone on to work for employers including: Accenture; Deloitte; European Central Bank; European Commission; HSBC; KPMG; Nielsen and UNESCO. They have pursued roles such as: economists; analysts; consultants; researchers; business and financial project management professionals; chartered and certified accountants; actuaries; statisticians; quality assurance and regulatory professionals.
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September 2025
University of Warwick
Coventry,
CV4 7AL, England
*There may be different IELTS requirements depending on your chosen course.
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