Version and resources
- v2.1: Refined wording, exemptions, etc.
- v2: Updated with all UG insights and a rereading of the Calendar.
- v1: Initial draft
- http://www.victoria.ac.nz/sef/study/postgraduate/professional-economics
Programme Director: Dr Adrian Slack
Senior Administrator: Debbie Turner
- Calendar pages: 195-197
Qualifications covered
- Master of Professional Economics
- Postgraduate Diploma in Professional Economics
- Postgraduate Certificate in Professional Economics
Enrolments are accepted in to any of the three qualification.
Staircasing allows movement in both directions.
Master of Professional Economics (MPE)
At-a-glance
Length of study (in trimesters): 3-4 trimesters of of full-time study or normally 6 if studied part-time
Can be studied part-time
Starting trimesters: 1, 2 or 3
Applications due: Standard dates for Trimesters 1 , and 2 and 3
Composition: Coursework
Research component: None
Required contact: Evenings and block-format, with some block delivery
Location: On-campus (Pipitea)Size: 180 points
Tool tip
Block -format: Contact hours condensed in to a few multi-day sessions per coursedelivery: ??? (See question regarding use of 'modular')
Entry requirements
To be accepted into this programme you'll need:
- An appropriate Bachelor's degree with an average grade of B- or above and
- Acceptance by the Programme Director as capable of proceeding with the proposed course of study.
- Students who wish to enrol for this programme but don't meet some the entry requirements should contact the
Programme
Director or Administrator to discuss their options.Programme requirements
Complete at least 180 points.
Complete three core courses:
- MMPE 501
- MMPE 502
- MMPE 503
Complete five further courses from MMPE 500-599.
Complete one course from:
- MMAF 501
- MMAF 502
- MMAF 510
- Another approved course from MMAF 500-599
Questions
Tool tip: Elsewhere I have used 'Modular format', defined as "Modular format: Contact hours condensed in to a few multi-day sessions per course." Can we use one term (even if this means altering the definition) to cover those that are currently block and that are modular?
Not sure that my course range for the last programme requirement will give the same result as the schedule?
- What does approved mean? What is the process? For so few courses to select from is another approval actually required?
Postgraduate Diploma in Professional Economics (PGDipPE)
At-a-glance
Length of study (in trimesters): 2 trimesters of of full-time study or normally 4 if studied part-time
Can be studied part-time
Starting trimesters: 1, 2 or 3
Applications due: Standard dates for Trimesters 1 , and 2 and 3
Composition: Coursework
Research component: None
Required contact: Evenings and block-formatEvenings, with some block delivery
Location: On-campus (Pipitea)Size: 120 points
Entry requirements
To be accepted into this programme you'll need:
- A Bachelor's degree with an average grade of B- or above, or demonstrated satisfactory progress in a postgraduate economics qualification and
- Acceptance by the Programme Director as capable of proceeding with the proposed course of study.
Important information
- Satisfactory progress in postgraduate economics means comparable to the PGCertPE, as judged by the Associate Dean (Students) of the Victoria Business School.
Programme requirements
Complete at least 120 points.
Complete three core courses:
- MMPE 501
- MMPE 502
- MMPE 503
Complete three further courses from MMPE 500-599.
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At-a-glance
Length of study (in trimesters): 1 trimester of of full-time study or normally 2 if studied part-time
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Applications due: Standard dates for Trimesters 1 , and 2 and 3
Composition: Coursework
Research component: None
Required contact: Evenings and block-formatEvenings, with some block delivery
Location: On-campus (Pipitea)
Size: 60 points
Entry requirements
To be accepted into this programme you'll need:
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- What does approved mean or how is it obtained?
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Find out more
- If you want to enrol in this programme but don't meet some the entry requirements you should contact the Programme Director or Administrator to discuss your options.
- The academic Calendar is the authoritative source of programme and course information.