M.S. in Applied Economics - Applied Economics with Capstone 24 months Postgraduate Programme By Illinois State University |TopUniversities

M.S. in Applied Economics - Applied Economics with Capstone

Programme Duration

24 monthsProgramme duration

Main Subject Area

Economics and EconometricsMain Subject Area

Programme overview

Main Subject

Economics and Econometrics

Study Level

Masters

If the prospect of a well-paying job as an economist, analyst, or planner in the private or public sectors appeals to you, Illinois State University offers a very special graduate degree in applied economics that you should know about. Our program emphasizes applied economics with a curriculum that links basic economic theory and statistical techniques to "real world" problems faced by decision makers. Students completing the degree are qualified to seek employment in management as professional economists or research analysts. The program is also well suited for individuals who wish to return to school to obtain a graduate degree in a business-related discipline for the purpose of career advancement. While the curriculum is structured as a terminal degree in applied economics, many graduates have advanced to doctoral-level programs in economics and in related disciplines. Students select a concentration in an applied economics field, including business economics, monetary economics/finance, economic development, international economics, and human resources. Associated with this option is a "capstone project" that students will complete in conjunction Seminar in Research Methods and a field course within each concentration. Students selecting this option will be prepared for careers as an economist in a wide variety of industries, including management consulting firms, banks, securities and commodity brokers, computer and data processing companies, marketing research firms, and federal, state and local governments.

Programme overview

Main Subject

Economics and Econometrics

Study Level

Masters

If the prospect of a well-paying job as an economist, analyst, or planner in the private or public sectors appeals to you, Illinois State University offers a very special graduate degree in applied economics that you should know about. Our program emphasizes applied economics with a curriculum that links basic economic theory and statistical techniques to "real world" problems faced by decision makers. Students completing the degree are qualified to seek employment in management as professional economists or research analysts. The program is also well suited for individuals who wish to return to school to obtain a graduate degree in a business-related discipline for the purpose of career advancement. While the curriculum is structured as a terminal degree in applied economics, many graduates have advanced to doctoral-level programs in economics and in related disciplines. Students select a concentration in an applied economics field, including business economics, monetary economics/finance, economic development, international economics, and human resources. Associated with this option is a "capstone project" that students will complete in conjunction Seminar in Research Methods and a field course within each concentration. Students selecting this option will be prepared for careers as an economist in a wide variety of industries, including management consulting firms, banks, securities and commodity brokers, computer and data processing companies, marketing research firms, and federal, state and local governments.

Admission Requirements

6.5+
An international student holding the equivalent of a U.S. baccalaureate degree from a recognized international post-secondary college or university, as determined by the Graduate School, may apply for admission. Other English Language Requirements: 550 on the pencil/paper based Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL), or Computer-based: 213.

2 Years
Jan-2000

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