Programme information
- This programme consists of a thesis.
- All students need to follow a preparatory programme for the thesis which is not part of the degree programme.
- This preparatory programme should at least cover the following modules or their equivalents:
- Any two modules in economic or applied economic theory (eg Microeconomics or Macroeconomics)
- One module in quantitative methods (Econometrics, Applied econometrics, Quantitative methods, or Partial equilibrium modelling)
- One module in the field of specialisation (institutional economics, science and technology policy, food policy, etc).
- Attend the Department’s Research Methods Module
- These modules must be completed within the first two years of registration.
- The failure of more than two modules will lead to exclusion.
- Failed modules may be repeated once only.
- A research proposal must be presented to the Department within 18 months of first registration.
- If these modules or their equivalents have been completed successfully and a PhD proposal has been presented successfully to and approved by the Department’s postgraduate committee, the student may proceed to the research phase and the thesis.
- Students can be exempted from this preparatory programme if equivalent modules are completed at other universities and students can provide evidence that these prerequisites have been met.
Admission requirements
1. MSc (Environmental Economics) degree or relevant master’s degree
2. At least 65% for the research component at master’s level
3. A CV with contactable references may be required
4. A copy of final masters dissertation may be required
5. An admission interview
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