PHD
PHD in Economics Department
PhD in Economics Admission Requirements
The following applicants may apply for admission to the Ph.D. in Economics Program:
- A candidate who has a high scholastic standing, who can submit at list one published or unpublished research output funded by Universities or research funders;
- Any well qualified person with a master’s degree from accredited institutions or institution with equivalent international education;
- Applicants shall have at least two years teaching experience in public universities after their second degree,
- First Degree in Economics or related functional areas that include; Agricultural Economics, Mathematics, Statistics.
- A minimum grade point average of 3.00 on a 4.0 point scale upon completing Masters Degree or equivalent grading scale approved by ministry of Education (especially for international applicants).
- Evidence of English proficiency. For non-native English speakers or for those who have not possessed their degrees from Ethiopia, a TOEFL score (550) obtained within the last two years or a document certifying that English was the medium of instruction of the universities he/she got his/her degrees from (both for undergraduate and second degrees) during the time he/she studied.
- Personal Statement (Personal motivation for coming to University of Gondar and enrolling in its Ph.D. by Research Program and career plans after completing the PhD Program)
- Submitting Ph.D. concept paper/synopsis including the following points in brief: background, objectives, key areas of existing research, methodology, references)
- College certificates: MSc, official transcript of academic record, and certificate of graduation/ degree, MSc)
- Two recommendation letters from academic professors who can evaluate applicant’s scholastic ability and one immediate supervisor from his/her work place.
PHD in Economics
Year | Semester | Courses | Credits |
1 Year I. Semester II up to year III, semester II | I | Econ 901: Advanced and contemporary Topics in Microeconomics | 4 |
Econ 911: Advanced and contemporary Topics in Macroeconomics | 3 | ||
Econ 921: Advanced Mathematical Economics | 2 | ||
Econ 931: Advanced Econometrics I | 3 | ||
II | Econ 932: Advanced Research Methods and Econometrics II | 3* | |
Econ# ---- (Elective course I) | 3 | ||
Econ 942:seminar | P/F | ||
Econ 992: Ph.D. Dissertation | 30 |
Core courses: (1*4+2+3*3) Elective courses: (1 x 3) Ph.D. Dissertation: 30 | 15 3 30 |
Total credits | 48 |
Elective Courses
* 1 credit hours arranged for computer lab. #Course number depends on the choice of the student (elective course).
Only a student who passes in the core courses will then register for the elective courses. Each student is expected to select her/his area of specialization from a growing field of elective courses. Each elective course is a 3-credit-hours course. The elective courses will be managed through student exchange programs with the collaborating institutions. The list of electives, shown below, will increase as new demand arises and as the capacity to offer new courses is enhanced.
Course code Course title
Econ 952 Agricultural Economics
Econ 962 Advanced Production Economics
Econ 972 Institutional Economics
Econ 982 Development Economics
Econ 913 Labor Economics
Econ 923 Transport Economics
Econ 933 Health Economics
Econ 943 Industrial Economics
Course code Course title
Econ 951 International Economics
Econ 961 Resource & Environmental Economics
Econ 971 Institutional Economics
Econ 981 Public Economics
Econ 991 Impact Evaluation