Advanced Economics Certificate

Advanced Economics Certificate, 10 credits (3 courses); prereq: acceptance into the Early Admission Program for Econ’s One Year Master’s Program:

ECON 5150Advanced Macroeconomic Theory4
or ECON 5200 Advanced Microeconomic Theory
Two elective ECON courses from the following list. One at the 5000 level (3 or 4 credits) and one at the 4000 level (3 credits):
Regional Economics
Regional Economics
Population Economics
Population Economics
Health Economics
Health Economics
Labor Economics
Labor Economics
Behavioral Economics
Behavioral Economics
Energy Economics
Energy Economics
Applied Environmental Economics
Applied Environmental Economics
Public Finance Economics
Public Finance Economics
Monetary Theory
Monetary Theory
Monetary And Fiscal Policy
Monetary And Fiscal Policy
Mathematical Economics
Mathematical Economics
International Economics I
International Economics I
Economic Development
or ECON 5550
  • PLO I. Analytic and quantitative abilities. Students will analyze economic models using advanced quantitative tools such as regression analysis.
  • PLO 2. Application abilities. Students will apply economic theory to a range of economic problems demonstrating causation.
  • PLO 3. Communication skills. Students written work and/or oral presentations will demonstrate the ability to interpret and summarize ideas effectively in terms of content, clarity, syntax, and organization of information, particularly for quantitative results.