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The Master of Science program equips students with essential skills for doctoral studies or careers demanding strong technical, analytical, and quantitative abilities. This degree delivers fundamental understanding in microeconomics, macroeconomics, and econometrics. Learners can demonstrate these competencies through research, optionally completing a six-credit thesis. Those selecting the non-thesis path may deepen their expertise through supplementary coursework.
This program serves as ideal preparation for individuals aiming to pursue doctoral studies in economics, finance, or similar disciplines. Applied economists find opportunities across private and public organizations, frequently engaging in forecasting, market research, policy evaluation, and advisory roles.
The standards for admission into the Graduate Program in Economics are as follows:
Application Deadlines
To be considered for Fall semester, all materials must be received by April 15.
To be considered for Spring semester, application materials must be received by October 15.