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Master's (MA)
The Economics MA program provides training in a wide range of theoretical, empirical, and policy-relevant fields. It is designed to prepare students for a career in the public or the private sector, or to pursue further studies in a PhD program. The program is offered on a full-time basis starting in September and can be completed in one year.
Program guidelines and satisfactory progress
To remain in good academic standing, MA students are required to make satisfactory progress by following the MA Satisfactory Progress Guidelines set by the department.
Students who fail to make satisfactory progress are normally required to withdraw from the program. In addition to the departmental guidelines, SFU requires that all graduate students maintain a minimum 3.0 CGPA.
PROGRAM OPTIONS
Before the end of the Spring term, students who satisfy all following criteria:
- Excellent academic performance (minimum 3.50 GPA at the end of the Spring term)
- Clearly identified research plan or proposal
- Written consent by a faculty member willing to serve as senior supervisor on the proposed research
may apply to the Graduate Program Chair to switch from the default MA Course Option to one of the following:
- MA Project Option
- MA Thesis Option
Students admitted in the MA Project Option are required to take one graduate elective course in the Summer term and enroll in ECON 999 (instead of ECON 899) in the Summer and Fall terms (the 3rd and 4th terms of the program). The MA Project must be completed and defended by the end of the student’s fourth term in the program (normally Fall).
Students admitted in the MA Thesis Option are required to enroll in ECON 991 (instead of ECON 899) in their 3rd, 4th and 5th term (normally, Summer, Fall and Spring). No additional electives are required. The MA Thesis must be completed and defended by the end of the student’s 5th term in the program (normally Spring).
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