The program offered in Applied Economics responds to a real need of training students to master modern tools and methods of economic analysis in order to use them to contribute effectively to elaborate efficient public policies in order to ensure economic growth and developement in Morocco, and other African countries.
The degree in Applied Economics provides students with solid foundations and theoretical and applied fundamentals in economics. It allows students to acquire modern quantitative and qualitative methods and tools allowing them to conduct studies adapted to the different situations, at different levels and scales of economic analysis.
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Semester 3
- (DAT203) Mathematiques et optimisation
- (ECO201) Microéconomie 1
- (ECO202) Macroéconomie 1
- (ECO203) Econometrics 1
- (ECO218) Comptabilité Nationale et Agrégats Macroéconomiques
- One elective to be chosen
- (RES201S) Research Methods in the Social Sciences 1: Building a Literature Review
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Semester 4
- (ECO206) Microéconomie 2
- (ECO207) Macroeconomics 2
- (ECO208) Game Theory
- (EC210) Monnaie, Crédit, Banque
- (ECO211) Economie du Développement
- (ECO219) Economie Marocaine
- (RES202S) Research Methods in the Social Sciences 2: Composing an Undergraduate Thesis
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Semester 5
- (ECO301) Macroéconomie 3
- (ECO303) Econometrics 2
- (ECO304) Analyse Bénéfices-Coûts
- (ECO312) Behavioral Economics 1
- (RES300) PFE / Thesis
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Semester 6
- (ECO306) Méthodes Quantitatives et Expérimentales pour les Politiques Publiques
- (ECO307) Economie des Ressources Naturelles et de l'Environnement
- (ECO308) Finance Publique
- (ECO309) International Trade
- (RES300) PFE / Thesis
Job opportunities offered by this program are multiple and concern both the private and public sectors, as well as the sector of non-profit and non-governmental organizations. These include jobs related to the mobilization and use of economic data, analysis of the behavior of economic agents, analysis of economic sectors within national and international markets and analysis of the impacts and externalities of decisions made by governments.