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Program Structure

The Master of Science (MSc) in Economics and Finance (MSEF) is a master’s degree program offered by the Graduate School of Social Sciences of TED University. The students have the option of completing their programs with thesis.

Students, pursuing the thesis program should complete 4 required, 4 elective courses and a thesis. Students, pursuing the non-thesis option should complete 4 required, 6 elective courses and a graduation project.

Thesis: The thesis builds on the skills you acquire during the program and enables you to show how you can develop their applications. It will also demonstrate your understanding of, and ability to communicate, your original applied research.

Graduation Project: Graduation project requires you to work on a specific problem of an institution or a country using the acquired skills in the program. You are expected to propose specific solutions or policies.

MSEF program follows TEDU’s commitment to active learning practices. Students are encouraged to work on case studies, projects and participate in class discussions. Data analysis and its applications in decision making are important parts of this program. Prominent speakers are invited to courses to benefit from their academic and professional expertise.

Why should you pursue MSc Degree in Economics and Finance at TEDU?

  1. You are a bank employer and you would like to expand and update your technical knowledge about economics and finance
  2. You studied engineering and are interested to improve your knowledge and understanding about economics and finance
  3. You are working in a public institution. Although you studied economics and finance in your undergraduate program, you think you need to improve your knowledge and skills to scale up your career
  4. You want to be able to follow the latest academic literature about economics and finance to professionally improve yourself
  5. You are a techno-entrepreneur and you have strong engineering background, you want to learn how economic and financial decisions and structural changes affect your company
  6. You have an undergraduate degree in Arts and Sciences, such as sociology, psychology, history, etc. and you would like to pursue interdisciplinary studies with economics and finance
  7. You want to pursue academic career in economics and finance, and strengthen your theoretical knowledge
  8. You are working in a NGO or international organization, and would like to specialize in economic research and impact analysis