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Overview
The MSc. Economics with Informatics programme seamlessly combines economics and information science to equip students with skills for data-driven decision-making and complex problem solving. It prepares students to drive economic development through Micro/Macroeconomic thinking, data processing, and proficiency in digital and AI tools.
The programme emphasizes sustainable economic development and informatics-driven solutions. Students explore advanced courses in data analytics, information systems, AI, and sustainability modules such as Local Energy Access Solutions, Mini-Grid Planning and Design, and Appliances for Off-Grid Communities—developed in collaboration with the Transforming Energy Access Learning Partnership (TEA-LP).
This is a transformative programme designed for a rapidly digitalizing world, offering students a competitive edge that connects economics, informatics, and sustainability.
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Programme Structure
This 12-month full-time programme is delivered across two semesters, balancing core courses, electives, and a thesis. Students must complete 42 credit hours.
Semester 1
COURSE CODE COURSE TITLE CREDIT HOURS BUEC 501 Microeconomic Theory 3 BUEC 503 Research Method for Economists 3 BUEC 509 Informatics for Economics 3 BUEC 547 Local Solutions for Energy Access 3 Electives (Choose 3 – 9 Credit Hours) BUEC 531 Management Information Systems in Industrial Organizations 3 BUEC 537 Behavioural & Experimental Economics 3 BUEC 543 Economics of Innovation & Technological Development 3 BUEC 551 Data Security and Privacy 3 BUEC 546 Sustainable Economic Development 3 BUEC 549 Financial Informatics 3 TOTAL CREDITS 18 Semester 2
COURSE CODE COURSE TITLE CREDIT HOURS BUEC 502 Macroeconomic Theory 3 BUEC 504 Applied Econometrics & Data Analysis 3 BUEC 544 Business Intelligence 3 BUEC 500 Thesis 6 Electives (Choose 2 – 6 Credit Hours) BUEC 532 Data Mining 3 BUEC 538 Appliance for Off-Grid Communities 3 BUEC 510 Information Economics & Game Theory 3 BUEC 542 Mini-Grids: Planning and Design 3 BUEC 548 Agricultural Economics & Development 3 BUEC 550 Industrial Informatics 3 TOTAL CREDITS 24 -
Admission Requirements
- A good first degree (second-class division or better) in Economics, Statistics, Actuarial Science, or Business Administration.
- Applicants without this background will be interviewed.
- Students with strong mathematical or quantitative skills are encouraged to apply.
- To graduate, students must obtain a minimum of 42 credits.
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Why Choose This Programme?
1. Integrated Knowledge for a Digital World: Blend economics with informatics to master data-driven analysis.
2. Focus on Sustainability: Specialized TEA-LP energy modules prepare students to solve real-world development challenges.
3. Practical & Research-Oriented: Strong applied research, econometrics, and thesis training.
4. Career & Networking Opportunities: Connect with TEA-LP industry networks and energy-access organizations.
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Career Opportunities
- Data Analyst / Economist
- Sustainable Development Specialist
- Energy Policy Advisor
- Business Intelligence Analyst
- Economic Consultant
- Informatics Specialist
- Academic / Researcher
- Policy Analyst
- Entrepreneur
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Important Dates & Tuition
Next Intake: January 2026
Application Deadline: December 2025
Registration Deadline: 6th February 2026
Classes Begin: 14th February 2026
Apply early to join the upcoming cohort.
Admission Cycles
Admission Cycle Application Deadline Acceptance Registration Classes Begin January Intake December 2–3 Weeks After Review Mid-Jan – Early Feb Mid-February September Intake August 2–3 Weeks After Review Mid-Sept – Early Oct Mid-October Fees
Total Fees: GH₵ 9,500
- 60% due within 2 weeks of semester start
- 40% due within 2 weeks of second semester reopening
- Full payment allowed in semester 1
Financial Aid
Merit- and need-based scholarships available, including TEA-LP Financial Assistance.
Financial need does not affect admission.
Scholarships depend on performance, need, available resources, and university policies.

