PhD in Economics in Amherst United States | University at Buffalo, SUNY

University at Buffalo, SUNY | Amherst United States
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Qualification
Doctor of Philosophy
Languages
English
Delivery Mode
On-Campus
Tuition (2025)
USD 24,990
Attendance
Full-time
Full-time Duration
60 months

Economics is the study of how limited resources are distributed to meet various needs. It examines decisions made by individuals, businesses, investors, and governments to optimize benefits, along with how effective markets, commerce, and transactions contribute to economic development and societal well-being. Our globally renowned faculty equips students with expertise to broaden their career prospects and income potential across industries, while also applying economic concepts to everyday situations.


Destination of Study

Subjects of Study

Language Requirements

English
IELTS 6.5

Qualification Requirements

  • Applicants must hold at least¬†a bachelor's degree (BA or BS) from an accredited college or university, or the equivalent of a U.S. bachelor's degree, but do not need to hold a master‚Äôs degree.
  • Applicants should possess strong analytical skills, a good background in economics and mathematics, and a serious commitment to producing¬†research.
  • Economics majors with a strong undergraduate record and a¬†robust quantitative background are preferred. The Department will also occasionally admit applicants with strong quantitative skills who have minimal prior exposure to economics, but who have majored in analytical subjects such as mathematics, physics, engineering, etc.
  • It is expected that applicants have passed¬†a one-year course in calculus and are familiar with undergraduate intermediate macroeconomic and microeconomic analysis and with basic statistics.¬†Familiarity with multi-variate calculus, linear algebra, and probability theory is desirable but is not required. Familiarity with computer programming tools such as MATLAB and SAS is valuable but is¬†not required.

Supplemental Materials

  • Personal Statement
    PhD applicants should upload a Personal Statement detailing why they wish to pursue Economics study at UB. Further instructions are included in the online application. (A Personal Statement is optional for Master's applicants.)
  • Curriculum Vitae
    PhD applicants should upload a current Curriculum Vitae (CV). (A CV is optional for Master's applicants.)
  • Academic Transcripts
    All applicants must upload an unofficial or official transcript or academic record for each institution indicated in the Educational Background section of the online application, even if a degree was not granted. These documents must be uploaded before the application is submitted. If an applicant applies before they have completed an undergraduate degree, transcripts and degree conferral certificates/proof of degree will be required as soon as they become available or upon arrival on campus. Admission will be considered “provisional” until the department receives the final official transcript and proof of degree.
    • Non-English transcripts must be accompanied by an English translation. If possible, ensure the institution has put the applicant's name¬†on the transcript/record. Do not mail in a copy of a transcript or academic record which has been uploaded to the online application, unless requested.
  • Letters of Recommendation
    The online form will ask PhD applicants to submit names of their recommenders, who will then be prompted to submit recommendations through the online system. (Letters of Recommendation are optional for Master's applicants.)
  • General Graduate Record Exam (GRE)
    The department recommends (not requires) all Masters applicants to take the general GRE for admission consideration.

Tuition USD 24,990

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