Learn how to connect research to real-world trends. Our M.S. in Applied Economics program prepares you to evaluate policies and programs, develop forecasts, better understand consumer behavior, and ...
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. . . receive a practical understanding of the economics of agriculture, rural community development, business economics, and natural resource policy. The program provides training for careers in ...
The accelerated master's program in applied economics allows Western Michigan University undergraduate economics majors to begin to accumulate credits toward the completion of a master’s degree while ...
The Master of Science (M.S.) program prepares students with the essential technical, analytical, and quantitative skills needed for success in a wide range of careers. Graduates pursue roles in both ...
The Department embraces three missions: The first and most important is education of students on campus. The second is educational outreach to the people and communities of the state. The third is ...
Who is the MS in Economics and Data Science program for? The MS in Economics and Data Science is best for recent graduates or professionals — based in the U.S. or abroad — looking to advance or switch ...
Purdue University’s online Master's in Applied Statistics prepares students to advance theory, methods and computing for the purpose of meeting today’s emerging science and technology by including ...
The Department of Engineering Sciences and Applied Mathematics (ESAM) at Northwestern University is highly interdisciplinary and focused on applications. Our faculty and students connect with ...
Pursue your master's degree full- or part-time online, on campus during the evening, or in any combination you please. Our program is designed to accommodate students who are working or pursuing ...
Earn your M.A. in Applied Economics in 16 months (3 semesters plus a summer course) OR work toward the degree at your own pace. All courses required for the program begin at 5:30 p.m. or later to ...