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The Master of Arts in Economics programs focus on real-world economic applications. Participants in these programs blend fundamental studies in microeconomic and macroeconomic principles with quantitative approaches, alongside diverse economics coursework. Students develop expertise to utilize economic frameworks and techniques for solving complex challenges. The School of Economics fosters student growth through active research participation, collaborations with public and private entities, and access to cutting-edge internship programs.
Alumni from both degree paths gain robust analytical, quantitative, and communication abilities, equipping them for Economics Ph.D. programs or careers in government, consulting, corporate, and non-profit sectors. The key distinction lies in the M.S. program's rigorous technical and quantitative focus (STEM designation), whereas the M.A. allows greater elective flexibility. Both degrees provide thesis and non-thesis tracks, equipping graduates for roles demanding sophisticated analytical capabilities, economic system knowledge, and hands-on experience evaluating policy matters through economic lenses.