Master of Arts (M.A.) in Economics usually lasts 1-2 years, depending on full-time or part-time enrollment. This advanced degree focuses on microeconomics, macroeconomics, econometrics, and statistical analysis. Students examine economic theory, policy analysis, and research methods. The curriculum frequently includes electives in specialist fields such as international economics, development economics, and finance economics. Graduates are qualified for positions in government, finance, consulting, and academia. Some schools provide collaborative programs with different professions or specialize in specific economic topics. This program provides students with analytical capabilities, critical thinking ability, and a thorough understanding of economic principles and their practical applications.