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Economics
The Economics program of University of Guelph will extend your economics and finance knowledge and prepare you for a variety of roles within the public and private sectors, as well as further education at the PhD level.
Political Economy of Late Development
Combine the study of the processes, policy and practice of contemporary development with the study of long-run global processes of growth and divergence. Learn more at the Political Economy of Late Development programme from London School of Economics and Political Science.
Finance and Economics
The MS track in Finance and Economics at Duke University stresses the courses STA 521 and STA 610 that are critical core/foundations for students to develop skills and experience in the basic statistical methodologies relevant as they move into such areas.

Sustainable Business Transition
Prepare for an amazing journey with real clients, challenges from the work field, top researchers and passionate fellow young professionals with the Sustainable Business Transition program from HU University of Applied Sciences Utrecht.

Business Economics with Double Degree
The Master in Business Economics with Double Degree from Católica Porto Business School (CPBS) is an international programme offered in English. It is suitable for bachelors in economics, management and engineering with the ambition of becoming top professionals of organisations.
Energy Economics and Finance
Through the Energy Economics and Finance from University of Aberdeen you will train in the economic principles that businesses and governments use to understand world energy markets.
Global Affairs
The M.A. program in Global Affairs at Yale University prepares students to impact the global community through an academically rigorous yet flexible interdisciplinary program.
Economics and Management
The four-semester Master's Program in Economics and Management at Leibniz University Hannover offers eight different areas. Out of the eight areas, you choose one as your major area (at least 50 credit points) and one as your minor area (at least 20 credit points). In addition, you need to choose modules as free electives from any of the eight areas, totalling to at least 20 credit points.
Natural Hazards for Insurers
The PG Cert in Natural Hazards for Insurers at UCL is a part-time programme designed for professionals in the insurance sector. This course, lasting one calendar year, equips students with essential knowledge about natural hazards and their implications for the insurance market, enhancing their professional development in this critical field.

Applied Economics
This Applied Economics course from IE New York College was esigned for those eager to immerse themselves in the fast-evolving world of financial markets, data analytics, and fiscal policy, this programme equips you with the latest technical tools to analyze global markets and navigate today’s complex economic landscape.
Economics
Invest in your career success with future-focussed study that provides you with the high-level analytical and decision-making skills sought after by employers in today’s job market with the Economics program from University of Queensland.
Sustainability Management and Economics
Sustainability Management and Economics is offered by Trier University. The subject examination regulations regulate the purpose, content and procedure of the examinations and are legally binding.
Economics
Whether you aspire to work on Wall Street or influence public policy, a master’s degree in Economics from Fordham University will add value to your career.

Behavioural Economics and Data Science
In the coming years we will see major changes in the world of work. One of these changes will be a huge increase in demand for data scientists. This MSc Behavioural Economics and Data Science at the University of East Anglia will prepare you for a career as a data scientist so that you can help meet this change in demand.
Economics
This master in Economics from Aix-Marseille University trains students to apprehend contemporary economic problems theoretically as well as practically so that they can fully understand the environment in which businesses and administrations operate in and predict the stakes.
Economics
The MSc in Economics at the University of Lincoln is designed for those with a prior degree in the field. This one-year programme combines advanced study with research, enhancing your analytical and quantitative skills. The course prepares you for a career as a professional economist, equipping you with essential tools for various sectors.
Community Development and Applied Economics
The Community Development and Applied Economics MSc degree offered by The University of Vermont boasts faculty with expertise in economics (both ecological and neoclassical), food systems, public policy, ecological economics, renewable energy, public communication, consumer affairs, and community economic development.
Applied Economics
The Master of Science in Applied Economics (MSAE) degree at Marquette University is for individuals seeking careers as economic, market or financial analysts in industry, government, or the financial sector.
Cultural Economics and Entrepreneurship
Uncover the business of cultural and creative industries. Want to become a leading thinker at the crossroads between art and economics? This Masters programme in Cultural Economics and Entrepreneurship at Erasmus University Rotterdam will be perfect for you.
Financial Economics
The Financial Economics program at the Georgetown University is a full-time, on-campus program that prepares you to make an impact in the field.