Master of Applied Econometrics (Enhanced)
| Program start date | Application deadline |
| 2026-03-01 | - |
| 2027-03-01 | - |
Program Overview
Master of Applied Econometrics (Enhanced)
Overview
The Master of Applied Econometrics (Enhanced) is a 2-year program that focuses on the practical application of advanced econometric modelling techniques. This program is aimed at students with a background in economics, analytics, or mathematics, including some statistics.
Course Details
- Course code: MC-AECOENH
- Duration: 2 years full-time, 4 years part-time
- Location: On campus (Parkville)
- Intake: March
Why Study Applied Econometrics at Melbourne Business School?
- Master the technology you'll be using in the workplace: Learn how to use the software and tools that professional econometricians employ on a daily basis, plus take advantage of internship and Practicum subjects.
- Learn from leading academics: Expert academics maintain strong connections to industry and government.
- Practical and specialist subjects: Core subjects include 'Forecasting' and 'Data Wrangling and Visualisation', and elective options span finance, trade, logistics, and the opportunity to undertake a specialist research report.
What is it About?
The Master of Applied Econometrics is designed for students who want to apply advanced econometric modelling techniques in practical settings. Econometric skills, which involve the application of statistical methods to economic data, are increasingly in demand due to advances in information and communications technologies that offer greater opportunities to work with big data.
Who is it For?
This program is ideal for individuals interested in understanding fiscal responses to macroeconomic conditions, the degree of collusion amongst petrol retailers in Australia, or the impact of trade liberalisation on wage inequality. It provides econometric expertise to answer real-world economic questions while offering flexibility to specialise in areas related to career goals.
Related Study Areas
- Business and economics
- Economics, econometrics, and analytics
Fees
- Commonwealth Supported Places (CSPs) are available.
