To obtain a
EMJMD QEM degrees students must follow a joint curriculum
described below. The first and second semesters have each 32.5 ECTS at
the SGH and 30 ECTS in Paris.
Students moving from one university to the other between the first and
second semester will have their studies recognized by the other university.
First
semester obligatory:
221931 |
Advanced Microeconomics (7 ECTS) |
Microeconomics I (7 ECTS) |
221921 |
Advanced Macroeconomics (7 ECTS)
|
Macroeconomics I (7 ECTS) |
221981
|
Advanced Probabilistic and Statistical Methods (7 ECTS)
|
Probability and Statistics (7 ECTS) |
221941 |
Advanced Optimization (7 ECTS)
|
Optimization (7 ECTS) |
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Language (4,5 ECTS) |
Foreign Language Course (2 ECTS)
|
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Second semester obligatory:
221961 |
Advanced Microeconomics II (7 ECTS)
|
Microeconomics II (7 ECTS) |
221951 |
Advanced Macroeconomics II (7 ECTS)
|
Macroeconomics II (7 ECTS) |
221911 |
Advanced Applied Econometrics (7 ECTS) |
Econometrics (7 ECTS) |
|
Electives (min. 7 ECTS) |
Electives (7 ECTS) |
|
Language (4,5 ECTS) |
Foreign Language Course (2 ECTS) |
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There is a variety of elective
courses offered at SGH including specialization in theory, macroeconomics, financial markets, econometrics and operation research (including big data, statistical learning or programing).
A sample of recommended courses for EMJMD QEM students is listed below:
Decision theory (236351), Game Theory II (221971), General Equilibrium Models (233461), Industrial Organization (223031), Monetary Economics (23488), Macro modelling (23489), Labour Economics (222111), Development Economics (222121), Growth Theory (23157), Public Sector Economics (222131), Political Economics (23320), Agent Based Simulations (23490), Time-series Econometrics (22206), Panel Data Econometrics (222991), Financial Econometrics (233181)
Additionally each student attend a language course (min. 2 ECTS, per semester) and a Master thesis seminar (20 ECTS).
Importantly SGH allows to take more than 30 ECTS per semester free of charge. Students typically enroll for programming or statistical courses.