Economics Master of Arts Degree Program
The M.A. program in economics provides the opportunity to acquire the basic skills of economic analysis and to apply them in an area of concentration. The curriculum prepares students for careers in administration and research in government and private organizations. Program of Study (30 credits, minimum)* Eco 698 (Master's Essay, 3 credits), or a graduate research seminar, in the area of concentration. *Students who have not completed a year sequence of undergraduate intermediate economic theory Special M.A. Program in Economics For students enrolled in the Ph.D. program in economics, a master's degree may be awarded after the satisfactory completion of the following: Please note: The Economic Forecasting concentration of this program requires an internship, field experience, study abroad component, or clinical experience requirement. Students who have previously been convicted of a felony are advised that their prior criminal history may impede their ability to complete the requirements of certain academic programs and/or to meet licensure requirements for certain professions. If applicants have concerns about this matter please contact the Dean’s Office of the intended academic program.
International Economics (6 credits) Eco 545 and Eco 546
Public Economics (6 credits) Choose two courses from the following: Eco 530, Pad 501, Pad 552, Pad 643, Pad 644, Pad 645, Pad 648 or Pub 514
Finance & Credit Markets (6 credits) Choose two courses from the following:
Eco 546, Fin 525, Fin 603 or Fin 604
Health Economics (6 credits) Choose two courses from the following:
Eco 509, Eco 511, Eco 512, Hpm 635, Hpm 648, or Pad 654
Economic Forecasting (12 credits) Eco 519, Eco 525, Eco 529 and Eco 590
Others as approved by the Department's Graduate Committee
are required to complete Eco 300 and 301 without graduate credit.