Development Economics and Policy MSc
Course Overview - Development Economics and Policy MSc
This interdisciplinary master’s course offers rigorous, practice-based training at the intersection of economic theory, applied research and real-world policy-making, with a strong focus on the challenges facing developing and transitional economies.
It is jointly delivered by the Global Development Institute - one of Europe’s largest and most respected centres for development studies - and the Department of Economics, bringing together critical development perspectives with advanced economic analysis.
Whether you’re preparing for a career in government, internatio...
This interdisciplinary master’s course offers rigorous, practice-based training at the intersection of economic theory, applied research and real-world policy-making, with a strong focus on the challenges facing developing and transitional economies.<br/><br/>It is jointly delivered by the Global Development Institute - one of Europe’s largest and most respected centres for development studies - and the Department of Economics, bringing together critical development perspectives with advanced economic analysis.<br/><br/>Whether you’re preparing for a career in government, international organisations, NGOs or the private sector, this MSc will equip you with the tools to examine global economic issues and develop effective, evidence-based policy solutions.<br/><br/>You’ll begin with core units that provide a strong foundation in macro- and micro-development economics, before tailoring your learning through a wide range of optional units. These allow you to explore topics such as global inequality, trade, labour markets, public policy and climate change, aligned with your own interests and ambitions.<br/><br/>Throughout the course, you’ll apply your learning to real-world contexts – working directly with development data and gaining hands-on experience in econometrics using industry-standard software. A practical development project will help you translate theory into insight, while sharpening your analytical and policy-making skills.<br/><br/>Teaching is research-led and grounded in current global challenges, drawing on the expertise of academics actively influencing development policy around the world. You’ll engage with case studies and diverse perspectives to understand development issues from both global and local viewpoints.<br/><br/>Your final dissertation offers the opportunity to explore a topic that matters to you, with many students producing work that informs the practice of NGOs, international agencies or government departments.
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Study Mode
Part-time
Duration
27 Months
Start Date
09/2026
Campus
Main Site
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Institution Code
M20
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