This graduate level programme in economics is suited to students who are interested in the fundamentals of economics: analysis of production, distribution and consumption of goods and services; the workings of economic systems; and the way individuals interact within these systems.
The programme focuses on general microeconomics and macroeconomics, as well as essential foundation knowledge in mathematics and statistics. Students may also specialise in a certain area by taking elective courses.
Programme structure
The programme is 60 ECTS and can be completed in one year of full-time study or a longer period of part-time study.
Applicants are not required to meet the same standards as applicants for the MS in economics.
Students build foundational knowledge during the first semester of the programme by taking essential undergraduate courses in economic mathematics and statistics. Students also take undergraduate courses in macroeconomics and microeconomics in the first semester if they lack knowledge of these subjects. Students who already have a satisfactory foundation in mathematics, statistics and economics at the start of the programme may take Master’s courses from the first semester.
The programme offers courses in a wide range of subjects, allowing students to choose between traditional economics and finance and financial economics.
Organisation of teaching
This programme is taught in Icelandic but most textbooks are in English.
Main objectives
Students will improve their knowledge and understanding of how economic theory is applied, as well as developing the academic ability and independent working processes needed to undertake further study, maintain and expand their knowledge.
Other
Students who complete the programme with a first-class grade may apply for the Master's programme in economics.