
Curriculum Structure
Curriculum Structure
Students can choose to concentrate in one of the streams: Data Analysis, Policy Analysis, Theory or Advanced Research, according to their interests and career aspirations.
- The Data Analysis Stream aims to provide more in-depth data analysis training to students who intend to work in this field.
- The Policy Analysis Stream is suitable for those who are interested in using the economic perspective to understand and evaluate public policies.
- The Theory Stream is designed to prepare students for their PhD study afterwards by providing PhD course training.
- The Advanced Research Stream focuses on the cultivation of research capabilities.
Students with a strong academic inclination will be offered exposure to research activities. Students on the Advanced Research Stream will follow a different set of curriculum structure than below, find out more here
Students are required to complete a total of 10 courses including:
Core
Courses
Stream
Core Courses
Elective
Courses
Capstone
Course
Total
Courses
Applicants with a Non-Economics Background
The HKU MEcon programme welcomes candidates from different academic backgrounds. Those admitted without an economics background are required to complete a summer preparatory programme to strengthen the foundational knowledge before starting the programme. The requirement of completing a summer preparatory programme will be set out in the offer letter as part of the conditions.
The preparatory programme will cover topics on:
- Microeconomics (Online)
- Macroeconomics (Online)
- Mathematics (Face-to-face)
Assessments will be conducted at the end of the summer preparatory programme and students are required to attend all classes and pass all assessments.
Non-Econ Track Boot Camp Candidates who are required to complete a boot camp would be identified when reviewers make the admission decision and notified in the offer letter as part of the conditions. | Purpose: To ensure that students with non-economics background has the foundational knowledge and skills required to succeed in the Master of Economics programme. | ||
Time | 3 Preparatory Courses | Assessment | |
Summer | - Microeconomics (Online) - Macroeconomics (Online) - Computation and Analysis of Economic Data* (Face-to-Face in late August) | Students are required to pass all the test at the end of each subject | |
*Only contains first half of the course (ECON6067 Computation and Analysis of Economic Data), students can take the course for 6 credits if they also complete the second half of the course |
Data Analysis Stream | Policy Analysis Stream | Advanced Research Stream | Theory Stream |
Core Courses (3) | |
Microeconomics (Choose one)
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Macroeconomics (Choose one)
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Econometrics (Choose one)
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Stream Core Courses (3) | ||
Data Analysis Stream (Choose 3) | Policy Analysis Stream (Choose 3) | Advanced Research Stream │ Theory Stream (Choose 3) |
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Elective Courses** (3) |
Candidates can choose electives from a list of courses from Master of Economics and other HKU Business School Masters Programmes. |
Capstone Course (1) | |||
Data Analysis Stream | Policy Analysis Stream | Theory Stream | Advanced Research Stream |
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Remarks: not all of the courses listed above will necessarily be offered each year and the above list is subject to further adjustments.
^ For candidates with strong undergraduate training in economics and mathematics
* Can be taken as an elective course provided that it is not chosen as a core/capstone course.
** Up to two elective courses may be taken from other taught postgraduate programmes offered by HKU Business School. Subject to availability and review by the Programme Director based on your profile, capabilities, and performance in the Master of Economics programme.