- The Master of Science in Economics degree program introduces students to advanced concepts related to markets, industrial and labor organizations, governmental activities, ownership rights and income distribution, econometrics, and data analytics.
- The program trains students in the theoretical understanding of economic phenomena, the quantitative skills necessary for applied economics, and the critical thinking abilities that make it possible for students to understand how best to apply economic theory and quantitative skills to real-world problems.
- Developed by internationally recognized faculty at the University of Texas at Dallas, the Economics master’s program introduces students to expert training in four critical domains:
- Microeconomics
- Macroeconomics
- Mathematical Economics
- Econometrics