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This MSc is part of our Applied Training Programme – designed for people who may not have studied economics before, but seek to acquire key skills in economics, with a particular focus on the economic and political contexts of global media.
Our dynamic teaching takes a wide variety of forms, including lectures, workshops, student presentations, group activities, IT lab sessions, and guest lectures. From day one, you'll benefit from tailored structural support, beginning with intensive pre-sessional training in essential areas such as calculus, statistical methods for economics, and an introduction to STATA—the leading econometrics software you'll use throughout the programme. As you progress, you’ll also receive hands-on training in accessing and analysing a wide range of online data sources—skills that will be invaluable as you undertake your dissertation research.
You’ll build a strong foundation in core economic concepts and econometrics, while also diving into specialist modules in media and communication. Most of your teaching will be delivered by the School of Economics, with select modules taught by the School of Politics—giving you access to the expertise of two of UEA’s leading academic schools. Your MSc will culminate in a dissertation—what we like to call the “icing on the cake.” This is your opportunity to pursue independent research on a topic of your choice, most likely in the field of global media, under the guidance of an expert supervisor. In some cases, you may even collaborate with an external organisation, gaining valuable experience through work-based learning.
UK Bachelors degree - 2.2 or equivalent
Any subject acceptable.