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Whether you come from a qualitative economics program and are looking to “level up,” or have graduated a few years ago and want to plug back in, the Miami University Master of Economics program will ...
The accelerated master's program in applied economics allows Western Michigan University undergraduate economics majors to begin to accumulate credits toward the completion of a master’s degree while ...
While the economics program at the University of Akron tends to be a little more rigorous than others, the faculty has graduated some of the best economists in the country. The University offers ...
Who is the MS in Economics and Data Science program for? The MS in Economics and Data Science is best for recent graduates or professionals — based in the U.S. or abroad — looking to advance or switch ...
Learn how to connect research to real-world trends. Our M.S. in Applied Economics program prepares you to evaluate policies and programs, develop forecasts, better understand consumer behavior, and ...
What first drew you to the field of economics? Saara Haikonen: “I completed my bachelor’s degree in Sweden and aimed to pursue my studies in political science, but I then grew more interested in ...
This page outlines requirements for the degree in Economics at Lang (BA). Students in the Bachelor’s Program for Adults and Transfer Students (Adult Bachelor's Program) who are interested in studying ...
An economics bachelor’s degree prepares you to collect and analyze information, monitor economic trends, and develop forecasts to guide industries in making critical decisions. Three Dynamic Tracks: ...
Earn your M.A. in Applied Economics in 16 months (3 semesters plus a summer course) OR work toward the degree at your own pace. All courses required for the program begin at 5:30 p.m. or later to ...