Advanced Quantitative Economics Certificate
Advanced Quantitative Economics Certificate, 9 credits (3 courses)
Students in the Early Admission master's program can take up to 2 of these courses at the 5000/6000 level.
Code | Title | Hours |
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Required: Choose two from the following; if all three taken, one will count as the required elective below: | 6 | |
Mathematical Economics | ||
or ECON 5300 | Mathematical Economics | |
Econometrics Models And Methods I | ||
or ECON 5810 | Econometrics Models And Methods I | |
Econometrics Models And Methods II | ||
or ECON 5820 | Econometrics Models And Methods II | |
Select one elective ECON course from the following; all include data analysis applications: | 3 | |
Population Economics | ||
or ECON 5050 | Population Economics | |
Health Economics | ||
or ECON 5750 | Health Economics | |
Labor Economics | ||
or ECON 5250 | Labor Economics | |
Behavioral Economics | ||
or ECON 6260 | Behavioral Economics | |
Total Hours | 9 |
- PLO 1. Identification abilities. Students will demonstrate the ability to identify and describe economic phenomena using economic terms and concepts from the provided information and data.
- IPLO 2. Analytic and quantitative abilities. Students will demonstrate the ability to analyze economic models and its implications using graphical and quantitative tools. Students will demonstrate the ability to analyze economic data. In particular:\\n
- PLO 3. Application abilities. Students will demonstrate the ability to apply economic theory to a range of economic problems.
- PLO 4. Communication skills. Student written work and/or oral presentations will demonstrate the ability to convey, interpret, and summarize ideas effectively in terms of content, clarity, syntax, and organization of information.