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Master of Arts in Economics

The Masters of Arts in Economics (MA) is a one-year program that provides a thorough grounding in modern economics, blending both theoretical and empirical methods. Graduates of the program normally pursue one of two career tracks. One track is immediate placement in a position as an economic analyst. Graduates regularly take up positions in a variety of public- and private-sector organizations. A second track is advanced study of economics, usually at the PhD level.

M.A.Master of Arts in Economics

The Masters of Arts in Economics (MA) is a one-year program that provides a thorough grounding in modern economics, blending both theoretical and empirical methods. Graduates of the program normally pursue one of two career tracks. One track is immediate placement in a position as an economic analyst. Graduates regularly take up positions in a variety of public- and private-sector organizations. A second track is advanced study of economics, usually at the PhD level.

Information on placements of recent graduates can be found under Placements.

Learn more about the Work Integrated Learning (WIL) Stream.

A fundamental goal of the program is to prepare students for such advanced study of economics. In addition to required courses in Microeconomics, Macroeconomics and Econometrics, students can take elective courses in a variety of fields, including Health Economics, Labour Economics, Population Economics, Public Economics, International Finance, International Trade, Monetary Economics, Industrial Organization and Experimental Economics. For this reason, the program emphasizes rigorous training in microeconomics theory, macroeconomic theory, and econometrics, while enabling students to take elective courses in their areas of interest, including fields such as labour economics, health economics, public economics, industrial organization, population economics, monetary economics, international economics, and international finance. 

 

The following courses are compulsory for MA in Economics students: 

  • one course in microeconomics theory* (ECON 721) - offered in Fall
  • one course in macroeconomic theory* (ECON 723) - offered in Fall
  • two courses in econometrics (ECON 761 and ECON 762) - offered in Fall and offered in Winter
  • a short course in mathematical methods (ECON 765) - offered first week of Fall*

In addition to these compulsory courses, students take four** electives during Fall and Winter.  Many of these elective courses provide students with an opportunity to undertake a substantial economic project of their own, most commonly but not exclusively, an original empirical economic analysis.  Such work is supported by research facilities affiliated with the department, such as the Secure Empirical Analysis Lab (SEAL), the Statistics Canada Research Data Centre (RDC), and the McMaster Experimental Economics Laboratory (McEEL). 

*All students registering in economics 721 (Micro Theory 1) or 723 (Macro Theory 1) are required to take the mathematics preparation course. The department offers an intensive ten-day refresher course in mathematics in August, prior to the start of regular graduate courses for the fall term. Students are tested regarding their mathematics preparation in a two part examination.  Part I covers topics related to 721-Micro Theory I and part II covers topics related to 723-Macro Theory I and matrix algebra.  Each part has it own final examination.  Students registered in 721 (723) must write the exam related to part I (part II).  A student’s score on the part I (part II) exam counts as 10% of the student’s final grade in 721-Micro Theory I (723-Macro Theory I ).

**MA students will have only space for one elective in the Fall term and they will have plenty of choice: 703, 710, 733, 751, 782 and 788. The program expects students to take their elective courses during Fall and Winter and no electives are offered in the summer. In the summer regular stream MA students will take Econ 701 to work on their final paper while WIL stream students will do a coop placement Econ 796.

***Incoming students are strongly encouraged to register for ECON 4T03, in the summer prior, in order to be well prepared for first term micro so the preparation is strong and recent.

https://gs.mcmaster.ca/how-to-apply/

Portal opening November 15, 2021

https://gs.mcmaster.ca/apply-now/

The minimum academic requirements for admission into the MA program is Honours BA in Economics. The university requires entering Master’s students to have maintained a B+ average in courses (relevant to the Master’s program they are entering) during the final two years of their undergraduate programs.

  • Advanced microeconomics and macroeconomics courses (that is, at least one course in each beyond the full-year intermediate courses). The equivalent courses at McMaster are Econ 4T03 and Econ 4TT3.
  • One upper-level (3rd year or above) university statistics or econometrics course, with econometrics preferred. The equivalent course at McMaster is Econ 3EE3
  • Please note : If you only have a 3 year undergraduate degree, it will not be equivalent to an Honours BA. You are advised to take a year of 4th year courses or a one year MA and then consider applying again.  If you do to choose to apply with just the 3 year there is no guarantee of admission.

Successful applicants typically possess a major in Economics. However, a minor in Economics may also be acceptable, as the program is open to students who do not have an economics major but who have sufficient training in economics, mathematics and statistics (e.g., students with a minor in economics).

In order for your online application to be considered complete, please ensure the following items have been uploaded prior to submission:

  • Letters of reference
  • Scanned Copies of Official Transcripts - **Official transcripts are required only when offer has been made and accepted
  • Statement of Interest
  • C.V. (Curriculum Vitae)
  • Application Fee
  • **English proficiency requirements (if applicable)  Originals must be sent directly to the Department of Economics

A student whose native language is not English, and who has not completed an English-language degree in a predominantly English-speaking country, must submit a TOEFL or IELTS (Academic) score. The minimum acceptable TOEFL score for the Dept of Economics is 580 (237 on the computerized exam; 92 iBT); the minimum acceptable IELTS score is 7.5.  Please note, the minimum requirement for the Dept of Economics is higher than the School of Graduate Studies minimum of 6.5.

**If your transcript states the medium of instruction was English or you submit a letter with your application from the University stating your medium of instruction was English then that will waive your ELP requirement and a test result will not be required.**

Please note if you submit a score lower than 7.5, your application will not be reviewed. It is imperative that you meet the testing requirements noted above.

Two Letters of Reference

A complete application includes two confidential letters of recommendation from instructors most familiar with your academic work. McMaster University uses the Electronic Referencing System. You must enter the email addresses of your referees as part of the on-line application form. The system will automatically send an e-Reference request on your behalf to the referees.

As reference links are sent after your application is submitted, it is highly recommended that you apply at least one week before the January 15th deadline, as this will allow for references and other documents be received in time.

Academic Transcripts

Applicants must provide one official transcript of academic work completed to date once offer has been accepted sent directly from the issuing institution.  

Statement of Interest

All applicants must provide a one-page statement (12pt font, single-space, 1-inch margins) explaining why you would like to pursue the M.A. in Economics at McMaster University.

 

For more information on this program please visit our FAQ's Section for the MA in Economics.

Tuition

Information on Graduate Program fees can be found on the Student Accounts and Cashier's website. To visit this page, click here.

Financial Aid

Internal

Students to whom we offer admission are automatically considered for financial assistance – no special forms need be filled out. Funding is awarded on academic excellence and the availability of funds. Funding is open to all domestic and international students.

External

Information on external scholarship support can be found at the following sites:

For a complete list of courses offered in the Department, please click here.

A list of Popular Business Electives include:

*These courses have been pre-approved by our graduate chair, you must now get approval from the department/instructor.

Business PhD courses:   busphd@mcmaster.ca

MFIN courses: Program Administrator, at mfin@mcmaster.ca

  • MFIN 601: Introduction to Finance

  • MFIN 708: Fixed-Income Securities

  • MFIN 710: Financial Theory

  • BUS F717: Financial Statement Analysis

  • Finance F712: Risk Management – Principles and Practices

  • MFIN 600: Financial Reporting and Modelling followed by

  • DPA *603: Financial Reporting and Analysis

Please note not all courses are available every year, please consult the timetable to see what is on offer. Courses with no instructor name are usually not currently being taught.

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For more information:
Faculty of Social Sciences, Department of Economics, Graduate Program
KTH 426
905-525-9140 ext.24731
econgrd@mcmaster.ca
Length:
1 Year
Required Credential:
Honours B.A. in Economics
Program Type:
Course based
Program Options:
Full-time, Part-time
Typical Entry:
September
Current Deadline:
January 15th