MSc Economics

MSc Economics...

MSc Economics

The aim of this one-year MSc Economicsprogrammeis to train professional for industry in both home and abroad. Aside the general MSc Economics pathway that the programme offers, students have the opportunity to opt for more specialized options in (i) Money, Banking andFinance, and (ii) Energy and Resource Economics. This implies that students will be able to graduate with (i) MSc Economics, (ii) MSc Economics (Money, Banking and Finance) option, and (iii) MSc Economics (Energy and Resource Economics) option.

The rationale of the programme is to develop competences in three core courses: macroeconomics, microeconomics and econometrics at the advanced level plus a host of relevant electives. This will not only serve as good preparatory grounds for those who aim at pursuing economics to the MPhil/PhD level, but will provide them with the requisite skills that have become increasingly important for modern day industry.

In particular,graduatesfrom MSc Economics (Money, Banking and Finance) option which is aimed at training professionals with career aspirations in the banking and other financial services industry will graduate with a solid background in monetary theory, treasury management, banking regulations, risk management, corporate finance, investment analysis, financial problem solving, and IT skills in econometric and forecasting methods relevant for empirical investigations into banking and financial issues in the banking and other financial services industry. Those who opt for MSc Economics (Energy and Resource Economics) option which is aimed at training professionals with career aspirations in the energy and natural resources industry will graduate with a solid background in energy economics, resource economics, oil and gas economics, energyy markets and security, energy modelling, environmental economics and policy, energy, environment and sustainable development, electricity economics, amongothers. These areas are rapidly increasing in importance due to numerous related challenges, such as climate change, resource exhaustion, energy affordability and energy security.

Admission Requirements

The MSc. Economics is an advanced degree programme in the Economic Sciences focusing on training both Ghanaian and Foreign nationals for industry both at home and abroad. The entry requirements for admission to the programme for both Ghanaians and foreign nationals are as follows:

Applicants must hold a good Bachelor’s degree, preferably Second Class (Lower Division) or better from a recognized tertiary institution in the following disciplines: BA/BSc Economics, BA/BSc Economics (with Finance,Mathematics, Statistics, Geography, Law, Sociology, Political Science, and History etc.); Bachelor ofBusinessAdministration, BSc Mathematics/Statistics/Engineering /Physics/Actuarial Science/ Environmental Science/ Land Economy/Natural Resource Management; BA/BSc Geography/Geography and Resource Development/Geography and Rural Development/Geography and Regional Planning; BA/BSc Development Studies; and related disciplines. Applicants without Bachelor’s degree must have a Master’s degree from a recognised tertiary institution in any of the disciplines listed above. Admission is subject to passing an entrance examination and interview. Ghanaian applicants must have completed their national service at the time of enrollment.

Duration

The full duration of the programme will be one-year, comprising two semesters of coursework (August – December; Semester I and January – May; Semester II) and a period for internship and dissertation write up (June – August).

Lecture Hours (Weekends)

  • Saturdays: 8am – 4pm
  • Sundays: 8am – 4pm

Date of Commencement

The programme began in the 2014-2015 academic year.

Fees

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Course Structure

All students admitted to the MSc programme will follow the following six (6) core course in the first semester.

  • Microeconomics  I
  • Microeconomics II
  • Macroeconomics I
  • Macroeconomics II
  • Quantitative Methods in Economics
  • Econometrics

In the second semester all students will follow the following two (2) core courses plus 4 electives.

  • Industrial Ethics
  • Research Methods in Economics

In the second semester students following the general MSc Economics general option will select four (4) courses from the following options.

  • Monetary Economics and Financial System
  • Corporate Finance and Investment
  • International Economics
  • Energy Economics
  • Environmental and Resource Economics
  • Public Sector Economics
  • HealthEconomics
  • Economics of Development

In the second semester students admitted to MSc Economics (Money, Banking and Finance) option will take the following four (4) courses

  • Monetary Economics and Financial System
  • Corporate Finance and Investment
  • Risk Management in Financial Institutions
  • Financial Services Regulation

In the second semester students admitted to MSc Economics (Energy and Resource Economics) option will take the following four (4) courses

  • Energy Economics
  • Environmental and Resource Economics
  • Energy Markets and Security
  • Economics of Electricity Industry OR Oil and Gas Economics

Research Component

Students enrolled in the MSc programme will write their dissertation between June and August. The length of the dissertation should be in the range of 6,000 – 8,000 words. The final date for submission of the dissertation for students who wish to be considered for the Special Congregation in November-December will be 31stAugust of each year.

Internship

One novelty of this programme is the internship component designed specifically for those students who are not formally employed. Such students will be required to undertake an internship with relevant organizations/institutions as part of the requirements for graduation. The minimum required duration of the internship will be one month, and a fee will be charged for this.

Assessment and Requirements for Graduation

Assessment of individual taught courses in the programme will be based on written examinations (both continuous assessment and end of semester examinations). Continuous assessment and end of semester examinations will constitute 40% and 60% respectively. The pass mark for each taught course and the dissertation is 50%.

Students enrolled in the programme will require a minimum of 45 credits, for graduation. This will comprise two semesters of coursework followed by a dissertation. Like most graduateprogrammesatKNUSTstudents should have passed all registered taught courses and the dissertation, and achieved a minimum cumulative weighted average (CWA) of 55 before graduation. Students requiring internship for graduation should have completed this as well.

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Note:

Those intending to pursue Distance Learning Programmes should not purchase this form/eVouchers. You should contact Institute of Distance learning on0247274661 or 0500482885

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