Applied Economics Curriculum

The M.A. in Applied Economics curriculum provides rigorous analytical training and practical skills to advance your career in economics and policy analysis. You’ll gain a foundation in key economic models and tools through the core courses and then delve more deeply into areas of economics of particular interest to you. Designed for students at every stage of life, the program offers both full- and part-time options, so you can pursue your goals without pausing your current commitments.

Curricular requirements 

To earn your M.A. in Applied Economics degree, you must complete 30 credits of coursework and a two-week, non-credit math camp.

2-weekMath camp
4Core courses
6Elective courses

Course schedule options

Full-time | Part-time

Full-time schedule

If you study full-time, you can complete the 30 course credits in one calendar year. This includes taking courses over the summer. 

Year 1

SemesterCourseCredit
Pre-Fall Semester StartMandatory Math CampNo credits or additional cost
FallECON 5551: Microeconomics3
ECON 5552: Macroeconomics3
ECON 5553: Econometrics3
ECON 5554: Data Analysis3
SpringElective3
Elective3
Elective3
SummerElective3
Elective3
Elective3

Typical Part-time schedule

If you study part-time, you can complete your degree in two years. You will take courses over the summer.   

Year 1

SemesterCourseCredit
Pre-Fall Semester StartMandatory Math CampNo credits or additional cost
FallECON 5551: Microeconomics3
ECON 5553: Econometrics3
SpringElective3
Elective3
SummerElective3
Elective3

Year 2

SemesterCourseCredit
FallECON 5552: Macroeconomics3
ECON 5554: Data Analysis3
SpringElective3
Elective3

Required Courses

Summer Math Camp 

Before your first fall semester in the M.A. in Applied Economics program begins, you must attend a mandatory two-week, non-credit Math Camp focused on calculus, linear algebra, probability and statistics. This is held for three hours in the evening, Monday through Friday, for two weeks.

Core courses

The four core courses you are required to take provide you with a solid grasp of the key models employed in economics and the main tools for econometric investigation and data analysis.

  • ECON 5551: Microeconomics
  • ECON 5552: Macroeconomics
  • ECON 5553: Econometrics
  • ECON 5554: Data Analysis

Elective courses

In your elective courses, you can focus on applying economic analysis to a range of contemporary economic problems, increase your knowledge of economic and financial theory or advance your skills in computation, data analysis and econometrics. To earn the degree, you must complete six economics elective courses (18 credits). 


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