8 Master's degrees in Econometrics in New York, United States
Business Analytics
The Business Analytics program of University of Rochester provides training in Python, R, and Tableau to help you leverage the big-data insights that companies need.
Econometrics and Quantitative Economics
The MA in Econometrics and Quantitative Economics program at the University at Buffalo teaches practical applications of theoretical economics and quantitative methods, high-demand skills in industries such as finance, health care, international trade, advocacy groups and government.

Quantitative Studies for Finance
The Quantitative Studies for Finance at Columbia University helps prepare students for both career advancement and graduate study.
Marketing Analytics
Every decision that drives the digital marketplace is rooted in data generated by the consumer journey. At the Marketing Analytics program of University of Rochester, you'll learn strategies to make you the go-to person for evidence-based information, insights, and answers.
Econometric and Quantitative Economics
The STEM-eligible MS in Econometric and Quantitative Economics (MS EQE) program, offered by the University at Buffalo, focuses on providing advanced knowledge and proper utilization of mathematical and quantitative skills required of economists in practical applications. Students may choose the general, financial or international track, depending on their unique career goals.
Applied Economics and Management
The Master of Applied Economics and Management is a terminal degree from Cornell University for persons with experience who want additional training pertinent to their profession. In addition, the M.P.S. (Agriculture and Life Sciences) program has a Peace Corp option in which the student undertakes two semesters of academic work at Cornell and a Peace Corp assignment.
Economics and International Relations
Prepare to address the changing demands of a global marketplace by earning two master’s degrees in two years with this Economics and International Relations programme from Syracuse University.
Economics, Governance and Human Dimensions
The Economics, Governance and Human Dimensions program at the SUNY - College of Environmental Science and Forestry emphasizes the human dimensions of resource systems involved in the processes of decision-making and action related to how coupled human-natural systems may be managed for sustainable outcomes.