
Economics

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Program Overview
The Master of Arts (M.A.) in Economics at the European University of Lefke (EUL) is a 2-year, on-campus program offered through the Institute of Graduate Studies & Research. Designed for students seeking advanced knowledge in economic theory and quantitative methods, this non-thesis master's program equips graduates with analytical skills applicable to both public and private sectors. Located in Lefke, North Cyprus, EUL provides an international learning environment with a focus on applied economics.
What You'll Study
The curriculum covers core areas of modern economics, including microeconomics, macroeconomics, econometrics, and international economics. Students engage in coursework that emphasizes data analysis, economic modeling, and policy evaluation. The program structure includes:
- Advanced Microeconomic Theory
- Advanced Macroeconomic Theory
- Econometric Methods
- International Economics
- Development Economics
- Monetary Economics
- Public Finance
- Elective courses in specialized topics
Since the program is non-thesis, students complete additional coursework and a comprehensive project or examination to fulfill graduation requirements.
Career Outlook
Graduates of the M.A. in Economics can pursue careers as economists, financial analysts, policy advisors, or researchers in government agencies, central banks, international organizations, consulting firms, and private corporations. The analytical and quantitative skills developed in the program also provide a strong foundation for doctoral studies in economics or related fields.
Admission Overview
Applicants should hold a bachelor's degree from an accredited institution. While a background in economics or a related field is preferred, candidates from other disciplines may be considered with prerequisite coursework. Required documents typically include academic transcripts, a statement of purpose, letters of recommendation, and proof of English proficiency (if applicable). Specific deadlines and tuition fees should be confirmed with the university's admissions office.