University of Ghana Economics Department

University of Ghana Economics Department

Welcome to The Department of Economics, one of the Teaching and Research Departments of the School of Social Sciences. The Department continues to produce the needed manpower to serve public, private and international institutions including University of Ghana. A programme in Economics is an enthralling adventure into the world of business, with money and choices being the protagonists. It encapsulates the daily challenges and choices people make at home or at work. Economics is part of our daily lives because our needs and wants always exceed our limited resources.
The programme will enlighten you on topics like choices and opportunity cost, economic growth and development, public finance, inflation, exchange rate, interest rate, international trade, entrepreneurship to mention but a few and will prepare you for an exciting world of business. Our graduates also find jobs in many of the key sectors of the economy such as Banking, Insurance, Retail, Manufacturing to mention but a few.  Others proceed to undertake postgraduate studies in Economics, Finance or Business Administration. The Department currently runs a BA, MPhil and PhD in Economics.

University Of Ghana  Economics  Department About

The Department of Economics was established in 1948 and is one of the teaching and research departments under the Faculty of Social Studies.
The Department offers undergraduate, graduate and doctorate degrees in Economics and a Master of Arts (M.A.) in Economic Policy Management.
The Department also services other departments/establishments of the University namely, the College of Agriculture and Consumer Sciences, the University of Ghana City Campus, the Legon Centre for international Affairs, the Regional Institute for Population Studies and the Institute of Continuing and Distance Education.
STUDENT NUMBERS
The Department continues to admit a high number of students in spite of the increasing administrative challenges. Considering the year under review, the Department had two thousand five hundred and fifty nine (2559) students (see breakdown below).

Summary of Student Numbers

LEVEL Number of Students
LEVEL 100 804
LEVEL 200 609
LEVEL 300 540
LEVEL 400 412
M.Phil Economics (I & II) 64
MA. Economic Policy Management 120
PhD Development Economics 10
Total 2559

In addition to the above, the department also serves the Accra City Campus and the Distance Education Students where similar number of students is taught across the departmental courses from Level 100 to 400.
AERC Category C University Status
The African Economic Research Consortium (AERC) has given the Department a Category C University Status by which the Department is an accredited centre for capacity building of economists in Anglophone West Africa through a unified research and training network. Although still a member of the Joint Facility For Electives (JFE), MPhil students of the Department will no longer go to Nairobi to take additional elective courses: these will be taught in the Department. Postgraduate students from Anglophone Africa would now be sponsored by AERC to do study for their MPhil at University of Ghana albeit within the overall “Collaborative Masters Programme in Economics for Anglophone Africa” (CMAP). More fundamentally for research work, the Category C status entails strengthening of the Department’s doctoral programmes to train economists to PhD level, within the AERC’s “Collaborative PhD Programme” (CPP). This will be fused into the PhD framework mounted in collaboration with the UNU-WIDER and ISSER.
M.Phil Students came tops at the Joint Facilities for Electives in CMAP for Anglophone Africa (1995-2010).
M.Phil students of the Department have continued to excel at the Joint Facilities For Electives in the “Collaborative Masters Programme in Economics for Anglophone Africa” (CMAP) where Mphil economics students from Anglophone Africa converge in Nairobi for a 3-month intensive two semester programme in elective courses in economics. Out of the 25 CMAP universities, the M.Phil economics students from University of Ghana came first, a position the Department virtually monopolized among all the 25 participating Anglophone universities since 1995-2010.

University Of Ghana Departments Of Economics Admissions

University Of Ghana Economics  Department Programs

Summary Of Courses Offered

LEVEL 100

The Courses available in Level 100 are compulsory for all students.

Course Code Course Title Credits
ECON 101 Introduction To Economics I 3
ECON 102/112 Introduction To Economics II 3

LEVEL 200

The Courses available in Level 200 are compulsory for all students.

Course Code Course Title Credits
ECON 201/211 Elements Of Economics I (Pre-req: ECON 101 or ‘A’ Level Standing and good credit in Mathematics) 3
ECON 202/212 Elements Of Economics II (Prerequisite: ECON 102) 3
ECON 203/213* Elements Of Mathematics For Economists (Pre-req: Econ 101 and 102) 2
ECON 204/214* Elements Of Statistics For Economists (Pre-req: Econ 101 and 102) 2
ECON 205/215 Introduction to the Economy of Ghana I (Pre-req: Econ 101 and 102) 3
ECON 206/216 Introduction to the Economy of Ghana (Pre-req: Econ 101 and 102) 3

LEVEL 300

Course Code Course Title Credits
ECON 301/311 Microeconomic Theory I (Pre-requisite: EC0N 201 and ECON 203) 3
ECON 302/312 Microeconomic Theory II (Prerequisite: ECON 301) 3
ECON 303/313 Macroeconomic Theory I(Prerequisite ECON 202 and ECON 203) 3
ECON 304/314 Macroeconomic Theory II (Prerequisite: ECON 303) 2
ECON 305/315 Applied Mathematics For Economists (Prerequisite: ECON 203 and ECON 204)< 3
ECON 306/316 Applied Statistics For Economists (Prerequisite: ECON 305) (Prerequisite: ECON 203 and ECON 204) 3
ECON 307/317 Economic Development And Growth I
(Prerequisite: ECON 201 and 202)
3
ECON 308/318 Development And Growth II (Prerequisite: ECON 201 and 202) 3

LEVEL 400

Course Code Course Title Credits
ECON 401/441 Economic Theory I (Micro) (Pre-req: ECON 301 and 302 A good background in Quantitative Techniques) 3
ECON 402/442 Economic Theory II (Macro) (Pre-req: ECON 303 and 304 A good background in Quantitative Techniques) 3
ECON 403/443 Econometrics I (Prerequisite: ECON 305 and 306) 3
ECON 404/444 Econometrics II (Prerequisite: ECON 305 and 306) 3
ECON 407/447 International Trade Theory And Policy (Pre-req: a good background in Microeconomics) 3
ECON 408/448 International Monetary & Financial Institutions (Pre-req: a good background in Macroeconomics) 3
ECON 409/449 Industrial Economics I (Prerequisite: ECON 301 and 302) 3
ECON 412/452 Industrial Economics II (Prerequisite: ECON 409) 3
ECON 413/453 Public Finance I (Prerequisite: ECON 301, 302, 303 and 304) 3
ECON 414/454 Public Finance II (Prerequisite: ECON 413) 3
ECON 417/457 Agricultural Economics I (Pre-req: A good background in Economic Theory) 3
ECON 418/458 Agricultural Economics II (Prereq: ECON 417) 3
ECON 427 Economic Planning I (Prerequisite: ECON 302 and 304) 3
ECON 428 Economic Planning II (Prerequisite: ECON 427) 3
ECON 429/469 Labour Economics I (Prerequisite: ECON 301and 302) 3
ECON 432/472 Labour Economics II (Prerequisite: ECON 429) 3
ECON 433/473 Money And Banking I (Pre-req: ECON 303 and ECON 304) 3
ECON 434/474 Money And Banking II (Pre-req: ECON 433) 3
Post Graduate Courses
MASTER OF PHILOSOPHY IN ECONOMICS
Core Courses
Course Code Course Title Credits
ECON 601/602 Microeconomics Theory I & II
ECON 603/604 Macroeconomics Theory I & II
ECON 605/606 Quantitative Methods I & II
ECON 607/608 Public Finance I & II
ECON 609/610 Health Economics I & II
ECON 611/612 Economic Policy Analysis and Planning I & II
ECON 613/614 International Economics I & II
ECON 615/616 Monetary Economics I & II
ECON 617/618 Advanced Econometrics I & II
ECON 619/620 Economic Development I & II
ECON 621/622 Population Economics I & II
ECON 623/624 Rural Development I & II
ECON 625/626 Operations Research I & II
ECON 627/628 Economics of Natural Resources and Environment I & II
ECON 629/630 Agricultural Economics I & II
ECON 631/632 Labour Economics I & II
ECON 633/634 Managerial Economics I & II
ECON 635/636 Transport Economics I & II
ECON 637/638 Industrial Economics I & II
ECON 639/640 Urban and Regional Economics I & II
ECON 641/642 Economics of Education and Manpower Planning I & II
ECON 643/644 African Economic History I & II
ECON 691 Seminar Presentation I 3
ECON 692 Seminar Presentation II 3
ECON 693 Thesis 30
MASTER OF ARTS IN ECONOMIC POLICY MANAGEMENT

Economic Policy Management Programme – Courses

SEMESTER I
Course Code Course Title Credits
EPMP 601 Economic Principles (Micro I and Macro I) 3
EPMP 603 Policy Analysis, Design and Evaluation 4
EPMP 605 Mathematical & Statistical Methods 3
EPMP 607 Effective Communication 3
EPMP 609 Strategic Management 3
SEMESTER II
Course Code Course Title Credits
EPMP 600 Economic Policy Seminar I 1
EPMP 602 Microeconomics 4
EPMP 604 Macroeconomics 4
EPMP 608 Public Sector Economics 3
EPMP 614 Managerial Accounting 3
EPMP 616 Applied Quantitative Analysis 3
SEMESTER III
Course Code Course Title Credits
EPMP 611 Financial Management
EPMP 615 Programme & Project Management 4
EPMP 635 Economic Policy Seminar II 2
EPMP 637 Development Economics 3
SEMESTER IV
Course Code Course Title Credits
EPMP 693 Research Project 6
Total Credits 55
ELECTIVE COURSES
Course Code Course Title Credits
EPMP 621 International Economics
EPMP 623 Monetary Economics 3
EPMP 625 Labour Economics 3
EPMP 627 Industrial Economics 3
EPMP 629 Human Resource Development 3
EPMP 631 Rural Economy 3
EPMP 639 Environmental and Natural Resource 3
EPMP 641 Agricultural Economics 3
PhD DEVELOPMENT ECONOMICS
 
Semester One

Core Courses
Course Code Course Title
FSSP 701 Philosophy of the Social Sciences
ECON 703 Advanced Microeconomics
Elective Courses
Course Code Course Title
ECON 705 Theories and Methods of Economic Development
ECON 707 Advanced International Economics I
ECON 709 Advanced Monetary Economics I
ECON 713 Applied Agricultural Economics I
ECON 715 Applied Health Economics
ECON 717 Advanced Financial Economics I
ECON 719 Applied Natural Resource Economics I
ECON 721 Advanced Labour Economics I
Semester Two

Core Courses

Course Code Course Title
ECON 702 Applied Econometrics
ECON 704 Advanced Macroeconomics
Elective Courses
Course Code Course Title
ECON 706 Applied Theories and Methods of Economic Development
ECON 708 Advanced International Economics II
ECON 712 Advanced Monetary Economics II
ECON 714 Applied Agricultural Economics II
ECON 716 Applied Natural Resources Economics II
ECON 718 Advanced Financial Economics II
ECON 722 Advanced Labour Economics II
ECON 724 Political Economy of African Development

 

University Of Ghana Economics  Department Contact

Contact Us

University of Ghana
Department of Economics
P.O.Box LG 57
Legon
Tel: 0302501485
0303931381
Fax: 0302501486
Email: [email protected]