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Applied Economic MastersJohns Hopkins University - United StatesThe MS in Applied Economics Program develops skill in economic reasoning, and in constructing and estimating economic models through the use of econometrics and other quantitative techniques. This is accomplished by a ... Show More The MS in Applied Economics Program develops skill in economic reasoning, and in constructing and estimating economic models through the use of econometrics and other quantitative techniques. This is accomplished by a rigorous and demanding curriculum and a talented and dedicated staff of instructors. - Take four core courses [Microeconomic Theory, Macroeconomic Theory, Statistics, and Econometrics] - Choose at least one advanced econometrics course [Microeconometrics or Macroeconometrics] - Choose five electives from 31 courses spanning diverse subfields of economics - Thesis Option: Students may write a thesis, mentored by a JHU Faculty as an 11th, optional, program course Entry RequirementsA bachelor’s degree from a regionally accredited US college or university, or equivalent international credential, plus: - A minimum GPA of 3.0 on a 4.0 scale. - One semester of introductory microeconomics, passed with at least a B grade. - One semester of introductory macroeconomics, passed with at least a B grade.
- One semester of undergraduate calculus, or equivalent, passed with at least a B grade. - Intermediate economic theory courses [especially Micro] are helpful and desirable, but are not essential. A higher grade in a more advanced course in Micro and Calculus trumps a lower grade in a less advanced course, but a lower grade than B in Intermediate Micro is not acceptable. Other Fees |
$18,495 Domestic $18,495 International |
24 Months Fulltime |
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Applied Economics BachelorsMassey University - New ZealandApplied Economics is economics in action. The intellectually exciting and socially relevant Bachelor of Applied Economics (BApplEcon) is a prestigious practical economics degree that will prepare you for a range of rol... Show More Applied Economics is economics in action. The intellectually exciting and socially relevant Bachelor of Applied Economics (BApplEcon) is a prestigious practical economics degree that will prepare you for a range of roles in the economics analysis and policy-making arena within New Zealand and internationally. The BApplEcon is a three-year degree. It is based on a solid foundation of compulsory papers, and it provides flexibility for students to choose papers themselves. Students can specialise in a particular area or retain a general focus. The BApplEcon degree is the most prestigious, rigorous, and quantitative economics degree offered at Massey University. You will be challenged to grow and perform at a high level, and you'll be rewarded with a top-quality education and access to many of the best career opportunities in New Zealand and overseas. Entry RequirementsThere are no special entry requirements for entry into the BApplEcon beyond those that qualify you for study at the University. In order to widen your choice of papers, or to fit in with your other commitments, you may opt for a mix of internal and distance learning papers. It would be useful if you had studied Economics, or Maths with Calculus, or Maths with Statistics at secondary school. Other FeesEnrolment Fee - $51.40 (NZD) Student Services Levy - $237.50 (NZD) Massey Foundation Fee -$22.40 (NZD) Distance Learning overseas venue fee - $214.20 (NZD) Textbooks Incidental Unit Fees |
$3,805 Domestic $17,332 International |
36 Months Fulltime |
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Applied Economics MastersGeorgia Southern University - United StatesThe Online Master of Science in Applied Economics (MSAE) program objective is to provide graduates with analytical capabilities in economic development, financial economics, and regulatory issues. The skills and compet... Show More The Online Master of Science in Applied Economics (MSAE) program objective is to provide graduates with analytical capabilities in economic development, financial economics, and regulatory issues. The skills and competencies addressed by this program include market analysis, quantitative analysis, regulatory industry analysis, financial economics and economic development. These capabilities represent a unique combination of skills that are needed within society. The program provides the quantitative and analytical skills for graduates to assist businesses in market analysis including: quantitative, regulatory, and economic development. Graduates will be able to compete for employment in financial institutions, industry, and government enterprises engaged in financial economic development, public utilities and federal and state regulatory agencies. Entry RequirementsAdmission into the Master of Science in Applied Economics program is competitive. To be considered for regular admission students must satisfy the following requirements:
- Bachelor’s degree from an accredited college or university - Competitive GRE scores - Completed courses in calculus, statistics, intermediate macroeconomics, and intermediate microeconomics with a minimum grade of “C” in each course and a minimum GPA of 3.00 on a 4.00 scale in these courses - Completed ECON 7110 – Math for Applied Economics with a minimum grade of “C” Students who apply by the deadlines below and meet the first four requirements will be conditionally admitted and given the opportunity to take Math for Applied Economics before beginning the program. The Math for Applied Economics requirement will be waived upon demonstration of current proficiency in algebra and calculus. Contact the Program Director for details. The GRE requirement may be waived at the discretion of the Program Director for applicants holding a graduate degree in a quantitative field. Other Fees |
$6,150 Domestic $6,150 International |
24 Months Fulltime |
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Applied Economics MastersSouthern New Hampshire University - United StatesDoes an economic swing put your investigative mind into overdrive? Do you see the world through a mathematical lens? Do you draw dotted lines between local and global markets and the current events that surround them?<... Show More Does an economic swing put your investigative mind into overdrive? Do you see the world through a mathematical lens? Do you draw dotted lines between local and global markets and the current events that surround them? You have what it takes to master economics Economics is the weaving together of science, sociology, history, philosophy and mathematics to forecast futures and apply understanding to the past. Quite simply, economics is the ability to make informed decisions based on data. The SNHU online Master’s in Applied Economics will show you how, in this new 36-credit masters degree. The Art Behind The Science To paraphrase distinguished economist David Colander, economics is the interconnectedness of the political and sociological dimensions of a problem. Through observation and empirical exploration come informed answers. In other words, economics is not always a precise science. As an SNHU Master’s in Applied Economics candidate, you will acquire both the interpretive and scientific skills needed to become an expert decision-maker and thought leader in your chosen profession. You will explore diverse theoretical schools of thought. You will focus on the analysis of economic variables and the efficient use of resources. You will emerge from the program with a balanced understanding of microeconomics, macroeconomics and econometric theory. More specifically, you will acquire critical skills in the area of:
Data collection Advantages of an MS in Applied Economics from SNHU - Convenient, flexible, 100% online - One of the most affordable advanced economics degrees available - Classes taught by real-world experts, from across a broad range of industries - Takes a practical, career-oriented approach to a field with steady growth Entry RequirementsApplicants must hold a bachelor's degree or should anticipate completion of a bachelor's degree before enrollment in the graduate program.
International applicants - Applicants should have the equivalent of a US bachelor’s degree - Applicants will require the equivalent of 2.75 on a 4.0 grading scale for admission consideration. - Applicants who have some master’s level academic work may be eligible for transfer credits or exemptions. - Applicants must demonstrate English proficiency as evidenced by: TOEFL score 79-80 and greater, IELTS 6.5 and greater, PPTE 54 and greater, ELS 107 and greater, Michigan 90 and greater. It is recommended that you have TOEFL and IELTS results sent directly to SNHU to avoid delays. SNHU’s TOEFL code is 3649. The TOIEC examination is not accepted. - English Bridge Applicants with the following scores will start in a bridge program combining English courses and academic courses: TOEFL 71-78, IELTS 6, PTE 49-53, ELS 112, EF 106, Michigan 85-89. English as a Second Language (ESL): Students with scores of TOEFL less than 71, IELTS less than 6.0, PTE less than 48, ELS less than 112, EF less than 106, and Michigan less than 85, can register and attend English as a Second Language (ESL) program Other Fees |
$17,802 Domestic $17,802 International |
15 Months Fulltime |
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Applied Economics - Natural Resources and Environmental Economics MastersSouthern New Hampshire University - United StatesSNHU's MS in Applied Economics offers a concentrated specialty degree for those seeking employment in industries or organizations that deal with the economic impact of environmental policies, climate change and natural... Show More SNHU's MS in Applied Economics offers a concentrated specialty degree for those seeking employment in industries or organizations that deal with the economic impact of environmental policies, climate change and natural resource allocation. In addition to the aforementioned competencies and skills of the MS in Applied Economics, those who obtain a Natural Resources & Environmental Economics master’s will emerge able to: - Evaluate the relationship between natural resources, environmental issues and economic forces and decisions - Integrate economic theory and econometric methods into the analysis of complex environmental problems If you are interested in environmental issues - understanding their underlying causes and correcting them, this Natural Resources & Environmental Economics degree gives you the tools you need to model solutions and, ultimately, make a difference. Entry RequirementsApplicants must hold a bachelor's degree or should anticipate completion of a bachelor's degree before enrollment in the graduate program.
International applicants - Applicants should have the equivalent of a US bachelor’s degree - Applicants will require the equivalent of 2.75 on a 4.0 grading scale for admission consideration. - Applicants who have some master’s level academic work may be eligible for transfer credits or exemptions. - Applicants must demonstrate English proficiency as evidenced by: TOEFL score 79-80 and greater, IELTS 6.5 and greater, PPTE 54 and greater, ELS 107 and greater, Michigan 90 and greater. It is recommended that you have TOEFL and IELTS results sent directly to SNHU to avoid delays. SNHU’s TOEFL code is 3649. The TOIEC examination is not accepted. - English Bridge Applicants with the following scores will start in a bridge program combining English courses and academic courses: TOEFL 71-78, IELTS 6, PTE 49-53, ELS 112, EF 106, Michigan 85-89. English as a Second Language (ESL): Students with scores of TOEFL less than 71, IELTS less than 6.0, PTE less than 48, ELS less than 112, EF less than 106, and Michigan less than 85, can register and attend English as a Second Language (ESL) program Other Fees |
$17,802 Domestic $17,802 International |
15 Months Fulltime |
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