2018-2019 Bulletin
2018-2019 Bulletin > College of Urban and Public Affairs > Economics > Graduate programs > Economics M.S./M.A.
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.
The Master of Arts has the same requirements as a Master of Science, but Master of Arts has an additional requirement of a foreign language. Students must complete a nine-course core requirement (36 credits), with 48 credits in total. Credit requirements beyond the core courses may be satisfied entirely with economics elective courses or partially with a maximum of 8 credits of economics research. Students have two options for completing the economics electives and/or research requirement:
Economics elective courses may be substituted by graduate courses from other departments with prior Department of Economics approval.
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Option I: Economics Electives (12)
Option II: Economic Electives (4-8) and Economics Research (4-8)
Total Credit Hours: 48
Students with questions concerning transferred credits should contact the Graduate adviser.