Course Overview

Economists examine how societies attempt to make the best use of their scarce resources, so that they can advise governments, individuals and companies on how to improve decisions and outcomes. Traditionally economists advise on investment, inflation, interest rates, and production. Increasingly however, economics takes a wider focus with many economists examining climate change, inequality, and improving healthcare. An economics degree is an excellent foundation for your career as an economist but also offers scope to pursue a diverse range of high-earning opportunities. Conflict, cooperation, and the increased significance of non-state actors are all hallmarks of the world today. By studying International Relations, you will develop the skills and tools to make sense of these complex interrelationships. The MA degree means you study Politics alongside other subjects from History to Geography, languages to Psychology. At Levels 3 and 4 you will be able to specialise.

View the course modules for this degree on the university website MA (Hons) Economics and International Relations course page www.dundee.ac.uk

Details
Course
MA (Hons) Economics and International Relations
Study Level
Undergraduate
Routes
  • 4 years: 1 year International Stage One + 3 years degree study
  • Pathway IS1 Business and Economics
Study type
Degree
Study mode
Full Time
Tuition fee
Scholarships
Start Dates
  • January
  • April
  • September
  • November
Campus
University of Dundee – City Campus, Dundee
Entry Requirements
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