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Economics offers a comprehensive perspective that applies to diverse career paths. For instance, UToledo's master's program equips students with practical data analysis expertise. Employers highly value these quantitative abilities for interpreting and presenting data effectively.
In our rapidly evolving technological landscape, an economics graduate degree provides essential skills to stay current with emerging trends.
An economics master's degree also ranks among the most lucrative advanced degrees, typically yielding 25-30% higher salaries compared to other graduate programs. Numerous well-compensated quantitative professions specifically demand an economics master's.
The University of Toledo offers economics graduate students two program options:
One-year M.A. in Economics (two semesters)
Two-year M.A. in Economics with Applied Econometrics specialization (four semesters)
The applied econometrics track provides advanced training, featuring two extra data analysis courses taught by faculty in students' research focus areas. Participants also complete thesis coursework and develop a master's thesis.