M.A. in Applied Economics
The emphasis on applied economics provides training in practical, problem-solving
techniques appropriate for careers in teaching, private business, the public sector,
banking, and consulting. Although this program emphasize applied economics, it also
guides students in the rigorous preparation necessary for doctoral programs.
Please refer to the for details and specific course descriptions.
Core Courses (16 units)
Course | Units |
---|---|
ECON 104 - Mathematical Methods for Economics | 4 units |
ECON 201 - Seminar in Microeconomic Analysis | 3 units |
ECON 203A - Economics Research Methods | 3 units |
ECON 205 - Workshop in Policy Analysis | 3 units |
Complete one course from: | |
ECON 202 - Seminar in Macroeconomic Analysis | 3 units |
ECON 235 - Seminar in Monetary Theory and Policy | 3 units |
Total Units | 16 units |
Concentration Requirements (9 units)
Course | Units |
---|---|
ECON 203B - Seminar in Econometrics Methods | 3 units |
Complete two courses from: | |
ECON 138 - Business and Economic Forecasting | 4 units |
ECON 232 - Seminar in Public Finance | 3 units |
ECON 241 - Seminar in Law and Economics | 3 units |
ECON 251 - Seminar in Labor Economics | 3 units |
Total Units | 9 units |
Economic Electives (6 units)
- Approved 100- or 200-level courses.
Courses may be at undergraduate level or outside of the department by pre-approval of Economics Graduate Advisor or Chair
Culminating Experience (1 unit)
- ECON 298E - Special Study Comprehensive Exam (1 unit)
As an alternative to taking the Comprehensive Exam, the Department of Economics also offers a Thesis option, which is available to students who are in the M.A. program
Total Units 32-33
Useful Forms
- Internal Advising Form - MA, Applied Economics [pdf]
- Suggested Schedule - MA, Applied Economics [pdf]
Comprehensive Masters Exam
Economics MA Advisor
For advising, please see our Advising page and look for Graduate Advisor information.