About Economics (m.sc. / P.grad.dip.) in Trinity College Dublin
This course in Economics leads to the award of a Master in Science (Economics) (M.Sc. (Econ)). The objective of the course is to provide well-qualified graduates in economics and related disciplines with the training required to work as economists in the public, private and non-profit sectors or to enter Ph.D. programmes in economics. The course focuses on the technical skills needed to undertake economic research and emphasises active and problem-based learning to ensure mastery of the required skills.
The course has two strands. The first is a general entry strand and the second is a strand that focuses on International Development. While the required mix of modules varies across the two, the structure and timing of both is the same and both lead to an M.Sc. (Econ) qualification.
Both strands are available on a full-time or part-time basis. The full-time course takes one year, while the part-time course runs over two academic years. All students on all strands must take an intensive preliminary course in mathematics and statistics at the start of the first semester, while the second semester starts with a Research Methods course.
The MSc programme is structured around the following components:
1. An intensive mathematics and statistics module at the start of Semester 1, which is compulsory for all students.
2. Six taught four-week modules in Semester 1: Econometrics modules are required for all students.
3. A Research Topics module at the start of Semester 2, which is compulsory for all students.
4. Six taught four-week modules in Semester 2: Econometrics modules are required for all students.
5. The research-based dissertation, due in late August, allows students to showcase the knowledge they have gained by identifying and answering a research question.
In addition to mandatory Econometrics modules, students on the International Development strand will have other required modules.
Assessment on the M.Sc. register will be based on coursework and the dissertation. The pass mark is 50%.
To qualify for the award of the M.Sc. (Econ.), students must have an overall average mark of at least 50% and achieve a pass mark in the dissertation and in each module. Students who fail the dissertation will be eligible for the award of Postgraduate Diploma in Economics, provided they complete 60 ECTS.
Further details are available on the course website.
A number of scholarships may be awarded annually to highly qualified candidates, for details see the course website.
Academic qualification equivalents
- Hold at least a 2.1 honors degree from an Irish university or equivalent result from a university in another country.
English language requirements (one of the below):
- IELTS:(academic version) 6.5 (no individual band below 6)
- TOEFL : Paper-based 570 (with a TWE score of 4.5) Computer-based 230 (with a score of 4.5 in essay) Internet-based 90 (with a written score of 21)
- PTE: Academic a minimum score of 63 (with no Communication Skills section score below 59)
Trinity College Dublin highlight
Year of establishment |
1592 |
Also Known As |
TCD |
Size of Campus in acres |
51 |
Accommodation expenses |
7964 Euro for 1 sharing (UG),7964 Euro for 1 sharing (PG) |
Trinity College Dublin Cost of Attendance
It is important for all hopefuls who want to attend Trinity to organise their finances well in advance. To help with this, the breakdown of the cost of living in Ireland for college students is as follows:
Tuition Fee
Fee for various courses available at the institute at different levels for the year 2021 is as compiled below.
Disciplines |
Undergraduate (USD) |
Postgraduate (USD) |
Engineering, Mathematics & Science |
30,800 |
28,100 |
Health Sciences |
Max 56,000 |
30,800 |
Law |
23,500 |
26,000 |
Business (MBA in Ireland) |
23,500 |
40,800 |
Computer Science |
30,800 |
28,100 |
Cost of Living
The average cost of living is 13,800 USD per annum and is affected majorly by the type of accommodation opted.
Accommodation type |
Weekly Cost (USD) |
On-Campus accommodation |
205 |
Trinity Hall |
180 |
Kavanagh Court |
290 |
Binary Hub |
280 |