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The McCoy College of Business, accredited by AACSB, pioneers as the regional leader in delivering a master's program that blends economics and finance, catering to both employer demands and high-achieving students. This curriculum focuses on leveraging premium data for financial and economic evaluations, offering valuable perspectives on corporate strategies and policy issues. The Finance and Economics Department is committed to equipping students with lifelong learning capabilities, fostering accountability, and encouraging societal contributions. Expertise in analyzing extensive financial and economic datasets has emerged as a crucial qualification for businesses aiming to outperform competitors, though such skilled professionals remain scarce. Economics and Finance are deeply interconnected fields, each providing unique viewpoints on the competitive pressures companies encounter and the regulations governments implement. This overlapping focus and mutual objectives generate powerful synergies, making a combined degree program particularly valuable.
Proficiency in handling large-scale financial and economic data analyses has grown into a vital asset for organizations striving for market leadership, yet there continues to be a shortage of qualified experts in this area.
The disciplines of Finance and Economics are fundamentally linked, with each offering complementary perspectives on business competition and public policy formation. This convergence of interests and shared goals produces dynamic interactions that justify an integrated academic approach. The MS in Quantitative Finance and Economics targets STEM graduates and working professionals seeking to strengthen their analytical capabilities for greater career success in modern markets.
baccalaureate degree from a regionally accredited university (Non-U.S. degrees must be equivalent to a four-year U.S. Bachelor’s degree. In most cases, three-year degrees are not considered