Ph.D. in Macroeconomics is a 4-6 year degree that examines aggregate economic phenomena such as GDP growth, inflation, unemployment, and monetary policy. It begins with advanced study in macroeconomic theory, econometrics, and dynamic modeling, followed by thorough tests. The program is built around creative research on economic cycles, fiscal policy, central banking, and international macroeconomics, which culminates in a dissertation. Students analyze and simulate data using quantitative tools such as MATLAB, R, and Python. Graduates work in academia, central banks, government agencies, and international organizations, supported by assistantships, fellowships, and research grants.