Master of Science in Economics
Empirical econ skills. Quantifiable career gains.
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The Program
What You'll Learn
You’ll develop a solid foundation in econometrics, microeconomic theory (individual decision making and market equilibrium, game theory and market design), empirical microeconomics and experimental and behavioral economics.
Curriculum
The Master's in Economics curriculum is designed to build your mastery through 30 units (10 months) of courses in economics, microeconomic theory and theory of quantitative methods in economics.
STEM
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#2
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Admissions
Requirements
No work experience is required, but potential candidates should be strong in mathematics and statistics, with economics a key part of their undergraduate background.
International Students
The program is global in nature, with around 75 percent of students coming from outside the US. It is a STEM-designated program, an important factor for many international students.
Deadlines
No events available.
Return on Investment
Return on Investment
Opportunities are many for graduates in this program, yet the cost for both residents and non-residents is substantially less than at many other similarly-ranked programs.
Program Cost
Your Future is Calling
You’ve heard the “why.” If you think you’re a good fit, it’s time for the “how.” Let’s get you on the road to your Eller Master's in Econometrics. Contact us or begin your application now: