Master Public Policy and Development
Master's programs
Master Public Policy and Development
Public policy and development are at the core of the public debate. Issues such as education and health and other public policies, democracy, foreign aid, governance, human development, infrastructure, and the historical origins and effects of political and economic institutions, are of concern, not only to academics, but also to the general public all over the world.
The Master 2 in Public Policy and Development program combines economic theory, state-of-the-art applied microeconometric techniques, and an interdisciplinary approach to issues of development and public policy. While the program is primarily focused on economics, it is based on the belief that insights from related fields such as political science, history, and anthropology, are essential to study the problems of todayโs world in depth.
Contacts
(Syllabi are updated regulary)
2 electives: |
Compulsory International internship or dissertation |
**Masters 2 Directors highly recommend to attend these options : - Industrial Organization: M2 EMO - Economic of Human Development: M2 PPD - Corporate finance et Market Finance: M2 Finance - Panel Data or Time series: M2 EEE *** Math refresher courses opened to M1 and M2 students **** To attend the Martingales theory and applications course you need to have attended the Markov Chains course first
Bonus point
To practice a sport or a musical activity within the University orchestra, or the participation in the module "professional life" during the year can give youbonus points. Only points above 10/20 are recorded (please refer to the Welcome booklet).
Program 2020-2021
2 electives: |
Compulsory International internship or dissertation* |
**Masters 2 Directors highly recommend to attend these options : - Industrial Organization: M2 EMO - Economic of Human Development: M2 PPD - Corporate finance et Market Finance: M2 Finance - Panel Data or Time series: M2 EEE *** Math refresher courses opened to M1 and M2 students **** To attend the Martingales theory and applications course you need to have attended the Markov Chains course first
Bonus point
To practice a sport or a musical activity within the University orchestra, or the participation in the module "professional life" during the year can give youbonus points. Only points above 10/20 are recorded (please refer to the Welcome booklet).
Contacts
(Syllabi are regulary updated)
3 among 5 electives:
|
Internship or dissertation |
* Choice of this option must be validated by the ETE Master Director as well as the PP&D Master Director
** Students who followed the course " Professional Development" in M1 in 2020-2021 will be exempted *** Upgrade courses in Mathematics, open to students in M1 and M2 of TSE
Program 2020-2021
|
Internship or dissertation |
* Choice of this option must be validated by the ETE Master Director as well as the PP&D Master Director
** Students who followed the course " Professional Development" in M1 in 2019-2020 will be exempted *** Upgrade courses in Mathematics, open to students in M1 and M2 of TSE
Contacts
- Aimed at English speakers
- Students should hold a BSc in Economics, Applied Mathematics within a recognized curriculum considered as consistent with the program and approved by the TSE selection committee.
Second year admission:
- Admission is based on academic excellence criteria.
- Applicants from the French system must have passed the TSE International track Master 1 (1st year Masterโs) in Economics or another French University master in Applied Mathematics or an equivalent degree (e.g., engineering school,โฆ).
- holders of a BSc, M.A., or MSc degree, within a recognized curriculum regarded as consistent with the program and approved by the TSE Selection Committee.
- Some brushing-up in Economics or Maths might be advisable in some cases. Working knowledge of English is obviously required.
-
Application:
- First year: M1 Applied Economics International track
- Second year: M2 Economics - Public Policy and Development International track
For more details about requirement documents and application process, please see the Admission section.
Contacts
For Enrollment and Fees, please see the Admission section. Scholarships: Some Master scholarships will be awarded to Master students according to academic and individual criteria, see Admission section
Contacts
Research: +33(0)5 61 12 85 89