Master's degree in Public Policy & Economic Development
Program Overview
Overview of the Graduate School of Economics
The Graduate School of Economics offers various programs, including Master's degrees in several fields. The school provides students with professional guidance from head professors in each major.
Master's Degree Programs
The Graduate School of Economics offers Master's degree programs in the following fields:
- Financial Economics
- Insurance
- Public Policy & Economic Development
- International Business & Industry
- Managerial Economics
Introduction to Majors
Public Policy & Economic Development
The Public Policy & Economic Development major focuses on the study of economic activities in the government sector, mainly dealing with finance and fiscal policies. This field aims to promote public welfare by complementing the deficiencies of the capitalist system. Students will study the main factors of economic development, such as capital accumulation, human resources, and technological progress, and analyze various systematic changes that accompany economic growth.
Specific topics of study include:
- Efficient allocation of production resources
- Redistribution of wealth and income
- Adjustment of the overheating and stagnation of the economy
- Reduction of absolute poverty
- Increase of employment
- Improvement of income distribution
- Expansion of health care and housing supply
Students will also examine the construction of a self-sustaining economy, independence of capital and technology, and the deepening dependence on other countries. Additionally, the relationship between international trade and economic development, as well as environmental pollution and urban concentration issues, will be addressed.
Academic Programs
The Graduate School of Economics provides a comprehensive academic program, including:
- Introduction of courses
- Required Courses
- Major Elective Courses
- Financial Engineering
- Insurance
- Public Policy
- International Business
- Managerial Economics
- Graduation Credits
- Academic Guide
- Academic Calendar
- Course Timetable
- Academic Regulations
- Course Enrollment
- Leave of Absence
- Reinstatement
Research Programs
The school offers Research Programs, allowing students to engage in in-depth studies and research in their chosen field.
Contract Program
The Contract Program is designed for students who require a more tailored approach to their studies.
Advanced Economist Program
The Advanced Economist Program is available for students who wish to pursue advanced studies in economics.
Admissions
The admissions process for the Graduate School of Economics includes:
- Master's/Research Admissions Procedure
- Admissions
- FAQ
- Contract Program Admissions Procedure
- Advanced Economist Program Admissions Procedure
- Information
- FAQ
