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Master of Economics

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Offered By ANU College of Business and Economics
Minimum 48 units
Academic Contact ANU College of Business and Economics and ANU College of Business and Economics
Academic Plan 7200XMECON
CRICOS Code 003142F
UAC Code 832236(Master of Economics)
Areas of Interest Econometrics, Econometrics, Economics, and Economics

The ANU Master of Economics was developed over 30 years ago as one of Australia's first coursework masters programs and has become established as a benchmark economics degree in Australia.  Its graduates include some of Australia's most influential economic policymakers and academics.

The program is designed for:

  • Students seeking rigorous training in graduate economics and which will enable them to understand important recent developments in both theoretical and applied economics. 
  • Students working or planning to work as economists who will need to apply up-to-date economic analysis. 

A two year option, which incorporates the Graduate Diploma in Economics is available for students who do not have a strong background in economics.

Progression to a PhD is possible depending on performance and at the discretion of the PhD Convenor.

Commonwealth Supported Places

The ANU College of Business and Economics offers a limited number of Commonwealth Supported Places (CSP) for Australian students in graduate programs. For further information, please read the general information and the Application Form.

 

Admission Requirements

A Bachelor degree and completion of the ANU Honours (4 year program) in Economics at first class or upper second class level, or equivalent qualifications from an Australian institution.  Students completing degree studies outside Australia will need to meet an equivalent standard.  Due to variations in grading scales the specific requirements vary between countries.

Students completing the ANU Graduate Diploma in Economics at 70% or greater are also eligible.

Students are also required to have a background in mathematical economics equivalent to ANU Optimisation Techniques for Economists.

International applicants are strongly encouraged to submit official GRE results (www.ets.org/gre). Positive results in the components “Quantitative Reasoning” and “Analytical Writing” may help to mitigate the standard problem of asymmetric information. Applicants to the Masters of Economics might also want to take the GRE Subject Test in Mathematics.

The ANU College of Business and Economics offers a free preparatory course entitled Mathematical Techniques for Advanced Economic Analysis. While not compulsory, it assists students going into the Master of Economics to prepare for their advanced level studies. The course provides students with an introduction to mathematical techniques and their applications to economics that are widely encountered in courses offered at the advanced level. 
 
Mathematical Techniques for Advanced Economic Analysis is comprised of 5 weeks of intensive instruction, commencing in January, 2009. Further information will be made available on the School of Economics' website in October 2008:  http://www.cbe.anu.edu.au/schools/eco/. International students should note that they may not be able to attend the course due to visa requirements.

The information published on the Study at ANU 2011 website applies to the 2011 academic year only. All information provided on this website replaces the information contained in the Study at ANU 2010 website.

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