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M.A. Program Overview The
Master of Arts in Policy Economics at Tulane University integrates economic
analysis and quantitative methods in a program of study designed for
practitioners. Successful students will be prepared to enter the job
market with a set of analytical skills designed for economic policy analysis.
Also, some students may be interested in the certification of dual competency
conferred by joint degrees in economics and Latin American studies, economics
and business administration, economics and law, or economics and engineering.
Whereas the Ph.D. program
in economics is a research degree, the M.A. in Policy Economics provides
a curriculum of applied analysis and quantitative
techniques better suited for the practitioner of economics. It
provides students with a deep and broad exposure to the analytical methods
of
modern economics that can be applied to policy settings, without requiring
the advanced mathematics training that is only essential to academic
researchers. The program builds on the strengths of the bachelor's
degrees in Economics at Tulane by increasing the required number of economics
courses and expanding their rigor and depth. In courses offered
jointly with the undergraduates, M.A. students are held to higher academic
standards
and are generally assigned supplementary research work. Successful
students can expect to complete at least seven applied projects in the
course
of earning the M.A. degree. |
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