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Sciences Po Master in International Economic Policy

Sciences Po

Master in International Economic Policy

Paris, France

Master degree

2 years

English, French

Full time

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On-Campus

* Rolling admissions from October to February

Key Summary

    About : The Master in International Economic Policy is designed to provide students with the analytical and practical skills needed to assess economic policies on a global scale. The program emphasizes understanding the role of economics in international decision-making and policy development. Students can expect to engage in a curriculum that balances theoretical foundations with real-world application through projects and case studies.
    Career Outcomes : Graduates can pursue various career paths, including positions in government agencies, international organizations, and non-governmental organizations (NGOs). Potential roles include economic analyst, policy advisor, and international development specialist, among others. The skills gained in this program prepare students to navigate complex economic issues globally.

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Introduction

General objectives

This unique program focuses on the issues that challenge international policy-makers, the business and financial sectors, specialised journalists and civil society actors participating in global economic governance: currency wars, optimal trade levels, transfer of technologies, sovereign debt, climate change, etc. The program is intended for students who wish to specialise in questions related to applied economics at the international and regional - including European - levels, and that structure market economies.

The Master in International Economic Policy at Paris School of International Affairs (PSIA) Paris School of International Affairs (PSIA) gives students an extremely solid foundation in international economics through a well-balanced curriculum. For students with a prior specialised course of study in economics, the curriculum will give them a policy-oriented perspective and flesh out the global economic context.

Please note that although there is a mathematics admissions prerequisite, candidates for this Master are expected to have completed successfully at least introductory courses in microeconomics and macroeconomics at the undergraduate level.

Main orientations and specific features

The core curriculum is as focused on economic theory and analysis (economic integration, international trade), finance (international finance, European monetary policy, firms in a global economy) as on policy (economic diplomacy, trade policies, environment, labour standards, etc.) in the field of international trade and investment.

Career opportunities

Graduates of the program may envision careers in both the private sector (consulting firms, think tanks, banks, corporate sector) and the public sector (international organisations, national public administrations, development agencies).

Admission

  • International admissions procedure: for applicants holding an undergraduate degree from outside of France

Assessment of international applications is made on a double analysis of the candidate's application file, on a rolling basis over the course of the application campaign. To get more info, click here.

  • French admissions procedure: for applicants holding an undergraduate degree from France

Assessment of French applications is divided into two phases: an analysis of the candidate's application file, and an oral interview conducted with an admissions committee. To get more info, click here.

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