The Master Program in Economics includes:
a. The mandatory core curriculum, that all the students have to take during the first academic semester. This includes Microeconomic Theory, Macroeconomic Theory, Econometric Theory and Mathematical Economics.
Common Core Curriculum
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1st semester
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2nd and 3rd semester
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4th semester
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(48 credits)
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(30 y 42 credits)
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(30 credits)
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Micreconomic Theory I
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Optional Courses
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Thesis
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Macroeconomic Theory I
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Specialization Courses in the fields: Public Policy Financial Economics Macreconomics Industrial Organization
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Econometric Theory I
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Mathematical Economics
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b. Elective and specialization courses which must be taken in the second and third academic semesters. Specialization courses are offered as part of the concentrations:
-Financial Economics -Industrial Organization -Macroeconomics -Public Policy
c. A Master thesis, an individual research project that the student elaborates during the fourth academic semester.
To see the list of optional and specialization courses with a brief description of each one, download the Core, Specialization and Optional Courses of the Master Program in Economics document. (in Spanish).
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