MSc Economics & Strategy for Business

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A unique combination of economics and strategy applied to real-word business environments

 

The global business landscape is changing and with increasing technological advances, artificial intelligence, big data and climate change, companies need graduates who can think strategically to find solutions to complex business challenges. Building on your existing quantitative skills, the MSc Business Economics and Strategy integrates cutting-edge strategic analysis with contemporary economics, preparing you for successful careers in specialist economic and management consulting and financial services.

The program focuses on applying core disciplines to real-world situations, through interactive lectures, challenging case studies, immersive business simulations, and real-life consulting projects. Upon successful completion of the programme, you will have the skills, knowledge and practical experience needed to help businesses make informed decisions to maximize profits and minimize risks.

 

Program content

The MSc Business Economics and Strategy draws on Oxford’s expertise in economics and strategy, as well as experts in other business areas such as business analytics, finance, innovation and technology, healthcare management and energy economics, providing a uniquely imperial view of the economy. And strategic thinking.

Please note that program content is subject to change. Candidates who fail to successfully complete this degree are not eligible for a Graduate Certificate or Graduate Diploma.

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What Will You Learn?

  • Economic principles and theories
  • Business strategy
  • Econometrics and quantitative analysis
  • Game theory
  • Industrial organization
  • Economic policy analysis
  • International economics
  • Data analysis and research skills
  • Decision-making and optimization
  • Strategic management and leadership

Syllabus

Economic principles and theories
5 Lectures

  • Supply and demand
  • Production and cost theory
  • Market structures
  • Macroeconomic concepts
  • Economic growth and development

Business strategy
4 Lectures

Econometrics and quantitative analysis
4 Lectures

Game theory
4 Lectures