• The program is designed and staffed by OSU’s distinguished graduate faculty of Applied Economics, drawn from the Departments of Applied Economics; Forest Ecosystems and Society; Forest Engineering, Resources, and Management; the School of Social and Behavioral Health Sciences; and the Economics Program in the School of Public Policy.
  • The Applied Economics Master's degree trains students in the skills leading to success in analytical, policy, or management careers or as preparation for further graduate education
  • The curriculum includes courses in microeconomic and macroeconomic theory, in quantitative methods
  • Thesis and Research options are available
  • The program includes different areas of concentration such as Resource and Environmental Economics, International Trade, Sustainable Development Economics, Marine Resource Economics and Policy, Rural Development Economics, Agricultural Economics and Business Management, Applied Economic Policy Analysis, Quantitative Methods, Forest Resource Economics, and Bioenergy and Climate Change Economics