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MSC Economics and Health Economics (ECNT02)     FT

2016 - 2017

 
 

Year 1


units (105 credits)
1
A student will take

Semester 1
ECN6510  Microeconomic Analysis AUT SEM 15 credits
ECN6540  Econometric Methods AUT SEM 15 credits
ECN6580  Health Economics AUT SEM 15 credits
HAR6260  Economic Evaluation AUT SEM 15 credits

Semester 2
ECN601  Applied Microeconometrics SPR SEM 15 credits
HAR6240  Health Services Research Methods SPR SEM 15 credits
HAR694  Valuing the Benefits of Health Care SPR SEM 15 credits

units (15 credits)
2
A student will take 15 credits from this group.

Semester 2
ECN6002  Development Finance SPR SEM 15 credits
ECN602  Applied Macroeconometrics SPR SEM 15 credits
ECN605  International Trade SPR SEM 15 credits
ECN606  Public Economics SPR SEM 15 credits
ECN607  Public Policy Evaluation SPR SEM 15 credits
ECN6620  International Money and Finance SPR SEM 15 credits
ECN6650  Industrial Organisation SPR SEM 15 credits
ECN6660  Monetary Economics SPR SEM 15 credits

units (60 credits)
3
A student will take

Any Semester
HAR6012  MSc Dissertation GRAD YR 60 credits

4

A student may proceed to the dissertation only on the recommendation of the Examiners based on performance in the units listed at 1 and 2 above.

 

 


5

A student who has been awarded one hundred and twenty credits in respect of units listed at 1 and 2 above shall be eligible for the award of the Postgraduate Diploma in Economics and Health Economics.


6

A student who has been awarded sixty credit in respect of units listed at 1 and 2 above may be considered for the award of the Postgraduate Certificate in Economics and Health Economics.

 
 
- This module has pre-requisite(s).
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- Some modules cannot be studied in combination with this module.
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Please note that the regulations displayed on this page reflect provision in 2016/17 and may not reflect study undertaken in other academic sessions. To see regulations that applied in another academic session, please return to the Programme Regulations Finder home screen and select the appropriate session.