MS IDEC stands for the
masters of international and
development economics.
And the idea is to take aspects
of microeconomics, which
is very keen on development,
and macroeconomics
in international economics,
and combine the two so that you
as a practitioner can go
out and do development
work on an international scale.
[MUSIC PLAYING]
IDEC IS A two-year
master program
that trains do you then in
the development economy stem.
I chose the master's
degree because it gives you
an extra edge with
quantitative skills
that you learn and sets
you up in the job market.
They not only taught us
kind of more traditional
econometric classes, but the
professors and all the staff
are really active
in trying to make
sure we have the most current
technological skills, like data
analysis.
We're incorporating more
Python and different programs
like that into the curriculums.
First year, the students take
classes, micro, macroeconomics.
But especially, right
from the beginning,
they started thinking
about a research topic.
So it's a pretty mixed
cohort, like multicultural.
It's really interesting
to be in class
because everyone
brings different ideas
from different
parts of the world.
So you learn more
than just the lecture.
You learn with the people
that are surrounding you.
Obviously, the most
unique and valuable part
of this I would say is the
summer research component
because it really gives you a
clear idea of exactly what you
want to do and a chance to
apply the skills that we've
learned the whole first year.
From my summer internship, I got
to go to Kenya, Eastern Africa,
and then went to a nonprofit
organization called
Village Enterprise
that eradicates poverty
by promoting innovation
and entrepreneurship.
I went out to Campolo,
Uganda with a company
called BRAC, Bangladeshi
Resources Across Communities.
I think that each new
and different experience
is important, especially
to understanding
the global mindset.
It enabled us to be
able to have the field
experience or the
market experience
as you were doing your masters.
So once you graduate, you have
the skills necessary in class
and also outside.
If students are
not econ major, we
have a summer
bridge program that
will help them get up to
speed and at the level
of the other classmate.
So when we can
start in the fall,
we are all speaking
the same language.
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