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Our economics degree program is designed to prepare students for positions as economic and statistical analysts in business, government and nonprofit organizations, and for the teaching profession.
Note not all courses are taught every quarter. Data acquisition, manipulation, and visualization using statistical software, with hands-on applications to economics. Prerequisites: Grade of C- or ...
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An economics bachelor’s degree prepares you to collect and analyze information, monitor economic trends, and develop forecasts to guide industries in making critical decisions. Three Dynamic Tracks: ...
The Financial Economics Certificate prepares you for a career in financial services and consulting, as well as doctoral/professional programs in law, business and other fields. Building on ...
Welcome to the Department of Economics at the University of Nevada, Reno. The Department offers a Master of Arts (MA) a Master of Science (MS) and a Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Economics. For the MA ...
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Economics is one of the most popular majors here at Columbia and Barnard, and it makes sense. Doing the major seems like a direct way to a successful career on Wall Street. That being said, you should ...
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