Graduate programs

The Department of Economics offers graduate work leading to the Master of Science and Master of Arts degrees, as well as a Graduate Certificate in Environmental and Resource Economics.

Admission requirements

Economics M.S./M.A.

Environmental and Resource Economics Graduate Certificate

Econometric and Data Analysis Graduate Certificate

Graduate Certificate in Econometric and Data Analysis

The Graduate Certificate in Econometric and Data Analysis consists of four 4-credit courses for a total of 16 credits. There are three required courses and one elective course. The curriculum is designed to allow students to complete the certificate in one academic year.

Requirements

Econometrics Core Sequence

Ec 570Econometrics

4

Ec 571Advanced Econometrics

4

Ec 576Implementing Econometrics using Stata and R

4

Note: Ec 570 is a prerequisite for Ec 571. However, Ec 576 can be taken out of sequence.

Elective Course

Any graduate course numbered Ec 511 and above may satisfy the elective requirement. Elective courses should be selected in consultation with the Graduate Program Director as advance approval may be required.