9 Master's degrees in Economics in Colorado, United States

Economics
The MA programme in Economics at the University of Colorado Denver is designed to train students in the quantitative and applied economic skills that will best enhance their future employment opportunities in the private and public sectors, or their pursuit of PhD studies in economics or related fields.
Commodities
The Commodities programme from University of Colorado Denver will give you an edge in the world of economics and finance. You’ll expand your professional development with topics like trading operations, investment management, and investment banking that will prepare you for a career in professional trading and investing.
Outdoor Recreation Economy
The Master of Science in Outdoor Recreation Economy (MORE) at the University of Colorado at Boulder is an interdisciplinary, applied master’s degree that prepares professionals to become creative, thoughtful leaders across the outdoor recreation sector.
Mineral and Energy Economics
Graduates in the world-renowned Master of Science in Mineral and Energy Economics from Colorado School of Mines gain the skills necessary for understanding the complex interactions of markets and policy that influence the energy, mineral and environmental industries.
Applied Quantitative Finance
Applied Quantitative Finance at the University of Denver combines the in-depth study of finance theories and principles with advanced technologies, communication and teamwork, with a strong focus on ethics and values.

Health Economics
The M.S. programme in Health Economics at the University of Colorado Denver provides graduate-level training in economics, specifically in the economics of the health care industry.
Global Economic Affairs
The Global Economic Affairs program of the University of Denver is not your grandparents’ economic program. We’ve eliminated the dazzling but ultimately useless economic proofs you find in the textbooks and focus instead on the way economies actually work.

Agricultural and Resource Economics
The department of Agricultural and Resource Economics from Colorado State University specializes in agricultural education, agribusiness management and finance, livestock systems, consumer choice and the economics of water, land and environment.
Economics
At the University of Denver, you'll go beyond conventional economic theories. The Economics degree combines quantitative analysis, policy evaluation, and mathematical modeling with fresh perspectives from heterodox economics.