Econometrics
Curriculum
Econometrics (MSc)
Specialisations
Students can choose one of the specialisations/tracks:
- Econometrics
- Financial Econometrics
- Mathematical Economics
- Free track
Econometrics: emphasises on statistical techniques for both microeconomic and macroeconometric analysis. Electives: Financial Econometrics, Microeconometrics.
Financial Econometrics: focuses on mathematical and statistical techniques and their application to financial models and time series. Electives: Financial Econometrics, Stochastic Calculus, Caput Derivatives
Mathematical Economics: emphasises mathematical modelling of economic and financial markets. Electives: Nonlinear Economic Dynamics, Bounded Rationality
Free track: a flexible combination of these three specialisations. Electives: Bounded Rationality, Financial Econometrics, Micro-econometrics, Non-linear Economic Dynamics, Stochastic Calculus
Programme structure
The Master in Econometrics is a one-year programme of 60 ECTS credits (1 ECTS credit = 0,5 US credit). The course schedule is listed below. The academic year runs from September to the beginning of July and is divided into two semesters, each with three blocks. Please refer to the academic calendar for the exact dates.
The MSc in Econometrics programme has a demanding curriculum. Classes usually take up a total of 12-15 hours each week. Class preparation (i.e. reading), homework, debates, casework and computer work require an additional 25 hours a week.
First Semester
In the first block students will get a solid basis in econometrics by attending the core courses Advanced Econometrics 1+2, Game Theory and General Equilibrium Theory, and two electives.
Second Semester
In the first part of the second semester students specialize in one of the four specialisations or tracks. In the second part students complete a thesis in one of three specialised areas, working under the supervision of a research staff member from the Department of Quantitative Economics.
Attachments
Schedule
| First Semester | Second Semester | ||||
| Block 1 | Block 2 | 3 | Block 1 | Block 2 | 3 |
| Gen. Eq. Theory (5 EC) | Game Theory (5 EC) |
Advanced Econo- |
Elective (5 EC) | Master's Thesis (15 EC) | Master's Thesis |
| Elective (5 EC) | Elective (5 EC) | Elective (5 EC) | |||
| Advanced Econometrics 1 (5 EC) | Elective (5 EC) | ||||
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