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MA Comparative Business Economics

  • DeadlineStudy Details: 1 year - 2 years

Masters Degree Description

This MA course in comparative economics draws upon expertise within UCL’s School of School of Slavonic and East European Studies (SSEES). It is focused principally at company-level study and offers the chance to examine: the role of multinationals; corporate governance and finance; privatisation; entrepreneurship, and the determinants of innovation and technological change within the European area, making our graduates well equipped to enter the global marketplace.

Entry Requirements

A minimum of an upper second-class Bachelor's degree in a relevant discipline from a UK university or an overseas qualification of an equivalent standard. Applicants are usually expected to have studied macroeconomics, microeconomics and quantitative methods/statistics in their degree. Applicants whose studies for their undergraduate degree have been undertaken wholly or mainly at a university located outside of the UK are preferred to submit either GMAT or GRE score as part of the application. There is no minimum score required, but this will be used as part of our assessment alongside the rest of your application.

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Fees

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Student Destinations

Popular career paths for graduates of this MA include: Accountancy and Financial Services; Banking and Investment;IT and Technology; Manufacturing; Consultancy;Social Research; Charities; NGOs and International Development.

Module Details

Compulsory modules

  • Political Economy of International Business
  • Quantitative Methods
  • Advanced Quantitative Methods
  • M.A. Dissertation
  • SSEES MA Dissertation Preparation
  • Corporate Finance and Investment in Emerging Markets
  • Financial Development
  • The Economics of Property Rights
  • New Language: Bulgarian
  • New Language: Czech
  • New Language: Finnish
  • New Language: Polish
  • New Language: Slovene
  • New Language: Ukrainian
  • New Language: Estonian
  • New Language: Russian
  • Trade and FDI Policy with Reference to Eastern Europe
  • Public Choice - Private Interest
  • Qualitative Methods
  • Inequality Dynamics in Modern Capitalism
  • Uncertainty and Economics with elements of machine learning
  • Political Art and Protest in Eurasia
  • International Macroeconomic Policy

Optional modules

  • Corporate Finance and Investment in Emerging Markets
  • Financial Development
  • The Economics of Property Rights
  • New Language: Bulgarian
  • New Language: Czech
  • New Language: Finnish
  • New Language: Polish
  • New Language: Slovene
  • New Language: Ukrainian
  • New Language: Estonian
  • New Language: Russian
  • Trade and FDI Policy with Reference to Eastern Europe
  • Public Choice - Private Interest
  • Qualitative Methods
  • Inequality Dynamics in Modern Capitalism
  • Uncertainty and Economics with elements of machine learning
  • Political Art and Protest in Eurasia
  • International Macroeconomic Policy
  • reasonable adjustments
  • Student Support and Wellbeing Services
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