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The Masters in Economic Development (with Finance and Policy Pathways) focuses on the economic analysis of issues primarily related to economic development and development policy. You will benefit from a wide range of courses during the first semester, before choosing your preferred pathway. In the second semester, you can specialise in either finance (with a focus on developing countries) or development policy.Why this programmeGain in-depth insights into the economic challenges faced by developing countries and develop practical skills to pursue a successful career in economic development. Our programme is designed to enhance your employability and open opportunities for further academic study.Learn the essential empirical methods, data analysis techniques, and gain proficiency in STATA software to conduct independent, evidence-based research in economic development.Our programme is delivered by renowned experts, many of whom have extensive experience working with prestigious international and governmental organisations, including the IMF, World Bank, and central banks. Benefit from their expertise and global perspective.You will have access to a wide range of conferences and seminars hosted by the Glasgow Centre for International Development. Engage with interdisciplinary research and gain exposure to development approaches in areas such as medicine, veterinary medicine, environmental management, sustainability, and education.Our programmes integrate cutting-edge research with practical, industry-focused expertise. Build valuable industry-links through experiential trips and exclusive events, collaborate with leading professionals, and make a tangible impact through competitive, merit-based industry projects.Access personalized training to combine academic learning with practical skills, ensuring you meet your career goals and reach your full potential.Career prospectsRecent graduates have gone on to work for the third and public sector in roles such as research analyst, development economist and consultant for governments, international organisations as well in the private and third sectors. We have a dedicated careers and employability team who provide 1-2-1 support and advice, group workshops, employer events on campus and networking opportunities throughout the year to help you with your career prospects.
2.1 Hons (or non-UK equivalent) in Economics, Finance, Statistics, Development Studies or related discipline within Social Sciences and Humanities. For Social Sciences and Humanities degrees, applicants must have with at least 2 credit bearing modules in Economics and/or Finance and/or Statistics at an average grade of pass