Many schools offer PhD programs in economic studies, but where a student ultimately ends up depends on his or location and schedule. Online programs offer the most flexibility, which tends to be ideal for PhD students. Search for your program below and contact directly the admission office of the school of your choice by filling in the lead form.
Why a PhD at Hanken? We offer you: A 4-year PhD programme leading to a degree that will prepare you for a career at top universities, research institutions, and companies. Financial support - 2-year salaried position including health care, and support in finding funding for years 3-4. We do not charge tuition fees.
Master 2 in Economics of Markets and Organizations (international track) Admission is based on academic excellence criteria. An undergraduate degree of at least 4 years of college or a Master’s degree is required, within a recognized curriculum considered as consistent with the program and approved by the TSE selection committee.
One-year Master qualifying for the PhD program. Applicants with at least one year studies at the master level can be offered admission to the Research option in the Master program with a transfer of 60 credits. The master's degree in Economics can then be completed within one year.
The four-year PhD in Economics and Statistics (ECOSTAT) has been created to provide the most effective response to the important challenges which doctoral programs in the areas of economics and statistics, both in Italy and Europe, have to cope with nowadays, namely: i) high qualification of the faculty, in terms of teaching abilities and publication records; ii) capability of attracting high.
Most students take all eight of these core courses (three in micro, two each in macro and econometrics, and one in mathematical economics) during the first year. The exceptions are usually (1) students who pass out of the math course or the first econometrics course, (2) students who have TA (teaching assistant) or RA (research assistant) duties.
Overview. UCI’s Economics PhD program trains the next generation of economists for careers in academia, government and the private sector. In the first year, students complete core PhD coursework in microeconomics, macroeconomics and econometrics.