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An advanced degree program in economics that aims to impart advanced knowledge and analytical abilities is the Master of Arts in Economics (MA Economics). Core subjects including public economics, econometrics, macroeconomics, and microeconomics are covered in this one- to two-year curriculum. It seeks to provide students the tools they need to perform independent research, evaluate intricate economic data, and apply abstract ideas to practical problems. Graduates can contribute to economic policy and decision-making in a variety of roles in academia, government, business, and international organizations.

Objective of a Master of Arts in Economics (MA Economics)

1. Equip students with advanced theoretical knowledge and quantitative skills for economic analysis and policy-making.

2. Foster the ability to conduct independent, high-quality research in various economic fields.

3. Prepare graduates for diverse careers in academia, government, private industry, and international organizations, enabling them to address real-world economic challenges effectively.

MA Economics Courses

I Semester

Code No. Courses Credit Hour
551 Micro Economics - I 4 hrs
552 Macro Economics - I 4 hrs
553 Mathematical Methods 4 hrs

554

Economics of Development and Planning – I 3 hrs

II Semester

Code No. Courses Credit Hour
555 Micro Economics-II 4 hrs
556 Macro Economics –II 4 hrs
557 Statistical Methods 4 hrs
558 Economics of Development and Planning – II 3 hrs

III Semester

Code No. Courses Credit Hour
559 Monetary Economics 3 hrs
560 Public Economics – I 3 hrs
561 Research Methodology 3 hrs

Optional (Any two: Six credit)

Code No. Courses Credit Hour
562 Econometrics 3 hrs
  Environmental Economics 3 hrs
  International Economics 3 hrs
564 Economic Demography 3 hrs

565

(A)

Managerial Economics 3 hrs
  Industrial Economics 3 hrs
  Economics of Agricultural Development 3 hrs
563 History of Economic Thought 3 hrs

IV Semester

Code No. Courses Credit Hour

565

(B)

Financial Economics 3 hrs
565 Public Economics – II 3 hrs
567 Nepalese Economics 3 hrs

Optional (9 credit form the following)

Code No. Courses Credit Hour
570 Thesis writing 6 hrs
568 Mathematical Economics 3 hrs
  Natural Resource Economics 3 hrs
  International Finance and Economic Cooperation 3 hrs
569 Economics of Human Resource Development 3 hrs
  Applied Statistics 3 hrs
  Economics of Energy 3 hrs
  Economics of Tourism 3 hrs
  Health Economics 3 hrs

Scope of MA in Economics (MA Economics)

1. Academic and Research

2. Government and Public Policy

3. Private Sector

4. International Organizations and NGOs

5. Further Studies

A Master of Arts in Economics (MA Economics) prepares students for a variety of employment options by giving them a thorough grasp of economic theory and advanced analytical abilities. The program's demanding instruction in public policy, econometrics, macroeconomics, and microeconomics prepares graduates to take on challenging economic problems and make significant contributions to international organizations, academia, government, and the private sector. An MA in Economics provides access to powerful positions where graduates may influence economic policy, research, and strategic decision-making on a worldwide scale because to its mix of academic understanding and practical practice.