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PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS (9 credits) |
Course |
Title |
Credits |
ECON |
62050 |
Microeconomics Theory I |
3 |
ECON |
62051 |
Macroeconomics Theory I |
3 |
ECON |
62054 |
Econometrics I |
3 |
CONCENTRATION REQUIREMENTS (21 credits) |
Economic Analysis concentration (21) |
Financial Economics concentration (21) |
MINIMUM TOTAL |
30 |
Economic Analysis concentration
CONCENTRATION REQUIREMENTS (21 credits) |
Course |
Title |
Credits |
ECON |
64004 |
Quantitative Methods in Business Administration I |
3 |
ECON Electives 1 |
12 |
Choose from the following: Thesis, Internship or electives option |
6 |
ECON |
62092 |
Internship in Econmics (3) |
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Economics Thesis (6) |
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Electives (3-6) 1 |
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MINIMUM SUBTOTAL |
21 |
- For elective courses, students may select any M.A.-level economics courses subject to these restrictions:
- All choices must have the approval of the graduate coordinator.
- No more than 6 hours may be at the 50000 level.
- The student must complete at least 15 hours of economics courses other than those in independent study and research (62096, 62098, etc.).
- A student may also select, with departmental approval, a limited number of courses outside the Department of Economics.
- If a student does an internship, the student also needs one more economics elective.
Financial Economics concentration
CONCENTRATION REQUIREMENTS (21 credits) |
Course |
Title |
Credits |
ECON |
62061 |
Monetary Theory and Policy |
3 |
FIN |
66061 |
Financial Management I |
3 |
FIN |
66062 |
Financial Management II |
3 |
Choose two from the following: 1 |
6 |
FIN |
66063 |
Financial Markets and Institutions (3) |
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FIN |
66064 |
International Financial Management (3) |
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FIN |
66066 |
Advanced Security and Investment Theory (3) |
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FIN |
66069 |
Real Estate (3) |
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Economics Electives 1 |
6 |
MINIMUM SUBTOTAL |
30 |
- Students take two electives in economics and two electives in finance. For economics elective courses, students may select any M.A.-level economics courses subject to the following restrictions: all choices must have the approval of the graduate coordinator; no more than 3 hours may be at the 50000 level; and the student must complete at least 15 hours of economics courses other than those in independent study and research (62096, 62098, etc.).
A student may also select, with departmental approval, a limited number of courses outside the Department of Economics.
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