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Objectives
The Master is designed to provide a high-quality curriculum for students attracted to international economics. More specifically, it leads to potential target careers in developing or emerging countries. The program has been devised to meet European and global standards encountered in the most recognized international economics curricula.
The teaching staff comprises both high-level academics and economic experts (EU, OECD, ILO, World Bank) in the field of development, including people working in international organizations. The program is organized with the cooperation of the World Bank. All the lectures in the master are taught in English.
Entry Requirements
Students should be highly motivated by economic development and globalization issues. A good level of English is requested. An oral test before the teaching staff will assess the candidates’ abilities.
Candidature link: http://candidature-economie.u-pec.fr/index.php
Courses
The courses are divided into two semesters, the first one from September to December which comprises technical and practical classes in Game theory, Econometrics, and Policy Making. In this term, the class has a field trip to Brussels for visiting the European Parliament and Think Tanks.
During the second term, from January to April, classes have more focus on development, labor, sustainability, and management. At the end of the term, students have the option to write a research-focused thesis or make a professional focused thesis based on the internship experience. Throughout both semester non-french speakers have the choice for elective French classes.
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To see the teaching organization of the first-semester click here:
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To see the teaching organization of the second-semester click here:
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