Master of Arts - Economics

University of Lethbridge - Lethbridge Campus

Canada,Alberta

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24 Months

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CAD 13,532/year

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Canada, Alberta

Type: University

Location Type: Urban

Founded: 1967

Total Students: 8,984 +

Int. Students: 548 +

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4401 University Dr W, Lethbridge, AB T1K 3M4, Canada

Master of Arts - Economics

Program Overview

The Department offers a master’s program leading to an MA with a major in Economics. This program prepares students for positions in both the private and public sectors and for further academic training. The program is typically completed in 24 months or less and contains rigorous training in microeconomic theory, macroeconomic theory, and econometrics, as well as elective courses in a range of applied fields. The program is limited to a small number of students to enhance scholastic achievement through close faculty interaction.

This graduate program is normally available only on a full-time basis, and is designed to be completed in 24 months or less. Consideration can be given to part-time students under special circumstances.

The program comprises two components. The first component is scheduled for the first year and requires students to take a minimum of five courses. The second component is the thesis project which must be completed by the end of the second year. The details of the program components are:

A) Course Work
Fall semester: ECON 5010 (Microeconomic Theory); ECON 5012 (Macroeconomic Theory); ECON 5960 (Econometric Theory and Applications)
Spring semester: Minimum of two 5xxx level courses of which at least one must be an ECON course.

B) Thesis Project
Graduate students must choose a Supervisor by the end of the fall semester. The Supervisor and the student will then compose a Supervisory Committee. Each graduate student must submit an initial Thesis Proposal to be approved by the Supervisory Committee. The final Thesis Proposal must be submitted by the end of the third semester (summer) for approval by the Supervisory Committee. It is highly recommended that the thesis project be in one of the fields that the student has already done some applied research work during the first year. Regular faculty-student seminars at the department play an important role in the thesis preparation, by providing forum for new ideas in various fields of economics, and offering opportunity to students to present various components of their thesis.