Economics (MR)
Master of Economics Degree Requirements
Students may select between two of the following degree tracks: Terminal Master's Track and PhD-Prep Track.
Degrees earned will be distributed as: "Master of Economics" without track specifications.
Terminal Master's Track
| Code | Title | Hours | Counts towards |
|---|---|---|---|
| Core Courses | 12 | ||
| Applied Econometrics I | |||
| Applied Econometrics II | |||
| Fundamentals of Microeconomics | |||
| Fundamentals of Macroeconomics | |||
| Elective Courses | 12-18 | ||
| See "Elective Courses" listed below | |||
| Other Electives 1 | 0-6 | ||
| "Other Electives" will be determined in conjunction with the academic committee | |||
| Total Hours | 30 | ||
- 1
Students may select any 400-level or above course offered by other departments in conjunction with the academic committee.
Elective Courses
| Code | Title | Hours | Counts towards |
|---|---|---|---|
| Select at least four courses of the following: | 12 | ||
| ECG/MA 528 | Options and Derivatives Pricing | 3 | |
| ²Ñ´¡Ìý591 | Special Topics | 1-6 | |
| ECG/MA 766 | Computational Methods in Economics and Finance | 3 | |
| ·¡°ä³ÒÌý540 | Economic Development | 3 | |
| ·¡°ä³ÒÌý548 | International Economics | 3 | |
| ±Ê³§Ìý539 | International Political Economy | 3 | |
| ·¡°ä³ÒÌý515 | Environmental and Resource Policy | 3 | |
| ·¡°ä³ÒÌý715 | Environmental and Resource Economics | 3 | |
| ¹ó°¿¸éÌý519 | Forest Economics | 3 | |
| ·¡°ä³ÒÌý563 | Applied Microeconometrics | 3 | |
| ·¡°ä³ÒÌý750 | Introduction to Econometric Methods | 3 | |
| ·¡°ä³ÒÌý765 | Mathematical Methods For Economics | 3 | |
| ·¡°ä³ÒÌý590 | Special Economics Topics | 1-6 | |
| ´¡¸é·¡Ìý590 | Special Topics in ARE | 1-99 | |
PhD-Prep Track
| Code | Title | Hours | Counts towards |
|---|---|---|---|
| Core Courses | 12 | ||
| Fundamentals of Statistical Inference I | |||
| Fundamentals of Statistical Inference II | |||
| Fundamentals of Microeconomics | |||
| Fundamentals of Macroeconomics | |||
| Introduction to Econometric Methods | |||
| Mathematical Methods For Economics | |||
| Elective Courses | 6-12 | ||
| See "Elective Courses" listed below | |||
| Other Electives 1 | 0-6 | ||
| "Other Electives" will be determined in conjunction with the academic committee | |||
| Total Hours | 30 | ||
- 1
Students may select any 400-level or above course offered by other departments in conjunction with the academic committee.
Elective Courses
| Code | Title | Hours | Counts towards |
|---|---|---|---|
| Select at least four courses from the following: | |||
| ECG/MA 528 | Options and Derivatives Pricing | 3 | |
| ²Ñ´¡Ìý591 | Special Topics | 1-6 | |
| ECG/MA 766 | Computational Methods in Economics and Finance | 3 | |
| ·¡°ä³ÒÌý540 | Economic Development | 3 | |
| ·¡°ä³ÒÌý548 | International Economics | 3 | |
| ±Ê³§Ìý539 | International Political Economy | 3 | |
| ·¡°ä³ÒÌý515 | Environmental and Resource Policy | 3 | |
| ·¡°ä³ÒÌý715 | Environmental and Resource Economics | 3 | |
| ¹ó°¿¸éÌý519 | Forest Economics | 3 | |
| ·¡°ä³ÒÌý563 | Applied Microeconometrics | 3 | |
| ·¡°ä³ÒÌý590 | Special Economics Topics | 1-6 | |
| ´¡¸é·¡Ìý590 | Special Topics in ARE | 1-99 | |
Accelerated Bachelor's/Master's Degree Requirements
The Accelerated Bachelors/Master’s (ABM) degree program allows exceptional undergraduate students at NC State an opportunity to complete the requirements for both the Bachelor’s and Master’s degrees at an accelerated pace. These undergraduate students may double count up to 12 credits and obtain a non-thesis Master’s degree in the same field within 12 months of completing the Bachelor’s degree, or obtain a thesis-based Master’s degree in the same field within 18 months of completing the Bachelor’s degree.
This degree program also provides an opportunity for the Directors of Graduate Programs (DGPs) at NCÂ State to recruit rising juniors in their major to their graduate programs. However, permission to pursue an ABM degree program does not guarantee admission to the Graduate School. Admission is contingent on meeting eligibility requirements at the time of entering the graduate program.
Faculty
- Steven Allen
- Henry Banzhaf
- Alvin B. Brown
- Mehmet Caner
- Robert L. Clark
- Lee A. Clark
- Jeffrey Dorfman
- Paul L. Fackler
- Barry K. Goodwin
- Roger H. Von Haefen
- David N. Hyman
- Melinda Sandler Morrill
- Thayer Stephen Morrill
- Luca David Opromolla
- Nicholas E. Piggott
- Roderick M. Rejesus
- Erin Sills
- Walter N. Thurman
- Tomislav Vukina
- Michael L. Walden
- Mark Walker
- Junjie Wu
- Kelly D. Zering
- Xiaoyong Zheng
- Kathryn Boys
- Zachary Brown
- Umut Dur
- Harrison Fell
- Giuseppe Fiori
- Ivan Todorov Kandilov
- Karlyn Mitchell
- Denis Pelletier
- Eric Edwards
- Raymond Guiteras
- Ayse Kabukcuoglu-Dur
- Ilze Kalnina
- Daisoon Kim
- Zheng Li
- Heidi Schweizer
- Daniel Tregeagle
- Adriana Maria Corredor Waldron
- Tamah Morant
- William Phan
- Julianne Treme
- Charles Lee Moore Sr.
- David S. Ball
- Geoffrey A. Benson
- Richard Harold Bernhard
- Gerald A. Carlson
- Leon E. Danielson
- David Alan Dickey
- Edmund A. Estes
- Douglas Fisher
- David Joseph Flath
- Thomas J. Grennes
- Alvin E. Headen
- Duncan M. Holthausen
- Thomas Johnson
- Charles Edward Joyner
- Charles Robert Knoeber
- John S. Lapp
- Stephen E. Margolis
- Michele C. Marra
- Elizabeth A. McDermed
- Michael B. McElroy
- Arnold W. Oltmans
- Raymond B. Palmquist
- Mitch Renkow
- Charles D. Safley
- Ronald A. Schrimper
- V. Kerry Smith
- Walter J. Wessels
- Michael K. Wohlgenant
Assistant Professor
- Andrew Greenland