Programs
Program Learning Outcomes
- Communication:聽The student will have strong communication skills.
- Quantitative Skills:聽The student will have strong quantitative skills, including clear interpretation and ethical use of economic statistics.
- Economic Way of Thinking:聽The student will be able to express key economic concepts both intuitively and more formally.
- Market Organization:聽The student will understand how a decentralized market economy organizes economic activity, as well as the factors that may impede that process.
- Macroeconomic Perspective:聽The student will understand key macroeconomic variables and how fiscal and monetary policies affect them.
- Institutions, Policy, and Diversity:聽The student will understand how institutions, government policy, regulation, and diversity of people and ideas affect economic growth and the relative wealth of economies.
Program Resources
The 快活林性息 Tseng College of Extended Learning offers test preparation programs (course to prepare you to take the standardized tests required for graduate school admissions). More information is available on the Tseng web page:聽
Masters
快活林性息 does not offer a Masters in Economics. We do have a聽.
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- Follow this link for master's programs in Economics across the country:聽
Ph.D.
For advice on what courses to take at 快活林性息 to prepare for a doctoral program in Economics, read the section entitled "Suggested Economics Electives to Focus Your Course of Study" under聽. If you are a 快活林性息 student interested in attending graduate school in Economics, contact Professors聽Franco Beltran Silva,听Joseph Histen听补苍诲/辞谤听Alex Yukhov聽for more advice.
- Follow this link for master's and Ph.D. programs in Economics across the country:聽
Graduate School in Related Fields
In addition to law school, the graduate programs listed here are suited to individuals with undergraduate degrees in economics. More are coming...
: The M.A. in Economics is a terminal master鈥檚 program that equips its graduates with the advanced knowledge and quantitative skills required for an economic analyst in the business world, the consulting industry, a central bank or government. The training provides a thorough understanding of fundamental economic principles, application of mathematical methods and modeling, and the use of computer software for large-scale data analysis.
: The M.S. in Applied Economics and Econometrics programs identify business opportunities and address public policy challenges using location-based Big Data with insights from geographic information science (GIS), urban economics, and spatial econometrics.
: The M.S. in Economics provides a strong foundation in microeconomics, macroeconomics, and econometrics, in addition to allowing students to pursue some electives in their fields of interest. The degree is often earned聽en passant聽to a Ph.D. in Economics or a related field.
: The M.S. in Public Policy program will train a new generation of analysts who can serve their communities by identifying and championing data-driven policy options.
: The M.S. program covers most areas of economics. Special programs in Transportation Economics and Public Choice are available to interested students. In addition, the Department offers a program joint with the Department of Statistics () for students who wish to pursue a master's degree in statistics concurrent with the Ph.D. in Economics.
: The Ph.D. graduate degree program is designed for students interested in pursuing advanced study in economics and conducting original research in Economics.
Economics Student Organization
The聽快活林性息聽Economics聽Association聽provides opportunities for networking with other聽economics聽students and recent graduates, guest speakers, social activities, and club officer positions which will look great on your resume. Membership in the聽Economics聽Association聽will be open to all聽economics聽majors and minors.
The Economics Association Launch Information Session was held in October 2019. Learn more about聽.
Commencement Ceremonies and Receptions
Congratulations to graduates with a major or minor in economics! Please be sure to keep in touch as alumni.
- 2013 David Nazarian College of Business and Economics Commencement - 聽Thursday, May 23, 2013
- 2012聽David Nazarian College of Business and Economics聽Commencement - May 24, 2012
- Econ majors Sean McGrath, Ari Emurian, Anthony Ellis, Abdulmajeed Alsukhan, and Steven Garcia prepare to cross the stage at their 2012 commencement ceremony.
- Economics major, Catherine Wagner receives her diploma.
- Backstage, Professors Halcoussis, Virts, Svorny, Krol, and Lee assemble.
2012 Economics Scholars Program (ESP) Conference
- Economics major, Catherine Wagner ('12) was invited to the 6th Annual Undergraduate Research Conference as a poster session presenter at the Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas. Here are some photos from the ESP Conference.