Economics
Faculty of Science
Master of Arts (MA)
Master of Development Economics (MDE)
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)
Overview
The MA in Economics is an intensive, 12-to-16-month course of study that prepares the student for PhD-level study in economics, or to pursue a career as an economic analyst in the public or private sector. The Department also offers a Master of Development Economics (MDE), which is a professional course of study that focuses on economic progress in poor countries and poor regions of wealthy countries such as Canada. The MDE prepares students for professional policy analysis in the public or private sectors in Canada or abroad. Finally, they also offer a PhD program intended particularly for those interested in an academic career. PhD students complete courses in micro- and macroeconomic theory, econometrics, and two fields of specialization.
Course Choices for MA (availability may vary by year)
- Economic theory
- Econometrics
- Labour economics and social policy
- Public finance
- Resource economics
- Monetary theory
- Industrial organization
- Regional and development economics
Admission Requirements
Candidates must satisfy the general requirements for admission to the Faculty of Graduate Studies. For the MA and MDE programs, candidates must have an average of at least B+. For the PhD program, students must have an average of at least A-.
Contact Information
Subject Code: | ECON |
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Tel: | 902-494-2026 |
Email: | economics@dal.ca |
Address: | 6214 University Avenue, Halifax, NS, Canada, B3H 4R2 |
Graduate Coordinator (MDE & PhD): | Chidozie Okoye econgrad@dal.ca |
Graduate Coordinator (MA & PhD): | Casey Warman econgrad@dal.ca |
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