M.Sc. in Economics typically takes 2 years to complete and provides a comprehensive understanding of economic theory, quantitative methods, and policy analysis. The program often includes courses in microeconomics, macroeconomics, econometrics, and international economics, along with specialized electives in areas such as development economics, financial economics, or labor economics. Students develop strong analytical and research skills, enabling them to analyze complex economic problems, forecast economic trends, and evaluate policy impacts. The degree is ideal for individuals seeking careers in government, international organizations, think tanks, financial institutions, or academia. Many programs also require the completion of a thesis or research project, offering hands-on experience in economic analysis. This degree can also serve as a stepping stone to doctoral studies in economics.