Master of Economics is designed to provide sound theoretical background in the principles of economics and equips students with analytical tools and techniques for understanding the evolution of the world economy. By the end of this program, students will be able to apply economic analysis to everyday problems in real world situation, to solve problems that have clear solution, to use statistical methodology, and to analyze relevant economic models. Students are required to complete 48 credit hours that comprising of 12 credits for basic core courses, 15 credits for major core courses, 9 credits for elective courses, and 12 credits for research thesis.
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