The International Economics MSc programme at the University of Surrey delves into the complexities of international economic issues, immersing students in advanced theoretical and applied concepts within this field. The programme covers an extensive range of topics, from development economics, microeconomics, and trade theory, to econometric methods in business finance. Course Content: The International Economics MSc course comprises of compulsory and optional modules that equip students with the necessary expertise and tools for quantitative analysis of contemporary economic issues. The programme also includes a dissertation that allows students to undertake an in-depth investigation of an economic issue under the close supervision of the department's faculty. The course is designed to incorporate group work, discussions, presentations and independent study.Key Modules: The compulsory modules include International Trade Theory, Microeconomics, Quantitative Methods and a dissertation. Students may choose two optional modules from a diverse portfolio that includes modules such as International Finance, Economics of Financial Markets, Industrial Economics, and Development Economics.Accreditations: The International Economics MSc course is recognised by the Government Economic Service (GES) which provides numerous career opportunities in economics on completing this course.Future Careers: The course aims to prepare graduates for careers in fields such as consultancy, investment and finance, government agencies and non-governmental organisations (NGOs).For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.