MBA in Economics
The MBA with specialization in economics (ECO) prepares the student for a broad range of careers in business, industry, and government. Majors in economics may choose specialization courses from any of the following areas: economic analysis and policy, quantitative economics and forecasting, public sector and urban economics, international economics and development, and industrial organization and labor economics. Students interested in this program should contact the Bert W. Wasserman Department of Economics and Finance.
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QuickStart and Preliminary Courses In addition
to the requirements, the following preliminary course
is required. |
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| MTH 8001 | Calculus for Applications I | 3 credits | |||||||||
Core and Breadth Courses (33 credits)
Students may apply their 9 general elective credits toward additional courses in their major, courses from other functional areas that complement their major, or a second four-course major. The program information
above is from the Graduate Bulletin 2005 - 2008 |
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