Masters (Coursework)
UQ's School of Economics works with schools across the university to provide an interdisciplinary learning experience for the Master of Development Economics, with teaching provided by a host of experts in the field.
During your studies you'll learn how to address one of the most critical problems facing humanity: how to create thriving and sustainable economies to overcome poverty and inequality. You'll also look at the other important issues facing the developing world, from population to health and environment.
If you don't have an economics undergraduate degree, our two-year 32 unit program is ideal. It delivers comprehensive training in microeconomics, macroeconomics, statistics and econometrics, and you'll learn about the main economic pressures on the developing world.
Both master's will provide a qualification that's in demand for roles domestically and internationally in both the private and public sectors.
2 in Australia for business and economics
Times Higher Education World University Rankings 2020
55 in the world for business and economics
Times Higher Education World University Rankings 2020
Postgraduate study can take you anywhere. Here are some of the careers you could be on your way to: